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Abstract : Mar, 31, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Des Landes. Consignments at Rochefort of Louisiana; tar for Périer; gives detailed instructions on its disposal. 2pp. AC., B 75:282. |
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Abstract : Apr. 3, 1742. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Dalcour's slave trade; bills of exchange to officers; affairs of Company of the Indies; arrival of contractor to examine Barataria forests for naval timber. 3pp. AC., C 13, 27:105. |
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Abstract : Apr. 17, 1742. Fontainebleau. Minister to Des Landes. Instructions respecting Périer's payment on Louisiana tar. 1p. AC., B 75:285. |
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Abstract : June 18, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. To look after Périer's pitch and tar from Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 75:317. |
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Abstract : July 16, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. Louisiana lumber; Périer shipment of tar and pitch from that colony; reimbursement to Karrer for sum spent in Louisiana on Swiss troops. 3pp. AC., B 75:328. |
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Abstract : Sept, 2, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Ollivier. Transmits memoir of Millour, destined for Louisiana to examine timber on Barataria Island, and, asks his opinion on it. 1p. AC., B 75:161. |
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Abstract : Oct. 6, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Olivier. Discusses the memoir and samples of wood sent from Louisiana as aids to determine what is best to do with Barataria timber. 1p. AC., B 75:166. |
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Abstract : Oct. 21, 1745. New Orleans. Lenormant to the minister. Sends statement of funds needed for the colony's expenses in 1745; various items discussed; profitable sale of cordage. 9pp. AC., C 13, 29:137. |
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Abstract : Feb. 4, 1746. Memoir on Louisiana since the retrocession. Adjustment of accounts; debts of planters; pitch and tar in payment of debts to the company. 7pp. AC., F 3, 24:416. |
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Abstract : May 24, 1748. New Orleans. Vaudreuil to the minister. Beloquin's trouble with merchants at Havana; arrival of Spanish vessels; correspondence with Spanish governors and viceroy; cartel with Adayes and Pensacola; trade in pitch, tar, and lumber with the Royal Company of Havana; Florida-Louisiana boundary. 4pp. AC., C 13, 32:69. |
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