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Abstract : Aug. 29, 1749. Paris. Aufrère to Lenormant, intendant at Rochefort. Makes a report on his losses, vessel, negroes, pitch, tar, etc., during the Chickasaw war, and asks for an indemnity. (Copy.) 5 pp. AC., C 13 B, 1:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : 1750. Paris. Aufrère to the minister. Requests an indemnity for loss of pitch and tar caused by Chickasaw war in 1739; cites Tixerant's case as a precedent. 4pp. AC., C 13 b, 1:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : Dec. 12, 1752. Versailles. Minister to Givry. Statement regarding Louisiana tar. 1p. AC., B 96:331. |
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Abstract : [Jan. 22?, 1782] Observations on memoir presented by Maxent, lieutenant governor of Louisiana, in the name of citizens of the colony, on direct trade with France: motives of the letters patent of January 22, 1782; Galvez's report on Louisiana, its agriculture, tar, pitch, fur trade, lumber, and need of negroes; analysis of the letters patent; demands on France, and the advantages to that country. 19pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : July 20, 1743. New Orleans. Vaudreuil and Salmon to the minister. Dalcour-Du Breuil slave trade. Prices of pitch, indigo, and tobacco. 2pp. AC., C 13, 28:20.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : Mar. 6, 1754. Paris. Memoir by Colom on a commercial project for Louisiana. Commercial houses in France, Santo Domingo, New Orleans, Illinois, and at Ship Island; trade in lumber, indigo, wax, furs, pitch, tar, and tobacco; spanish trade. 23pp. AC., C 13, 38:247. |
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Abstract : Aug. 16, 1782. Statement made to Maxent of the present condition of Louisiana and Mexico, and his replies: refers to tobacco, rice, indigo, and tar. 6pp. AG., corr., 3731:no.47. |
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Abstract : September 22, 1741. Brest. Memoir by Ollivier on oak and cypress lumber for ship building, from Barataria Island, Louisiana. 10pp. AC., C 13, 26:214 |
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Abstract : Oct. 25, 1748. Mobile. Descloseaux to the minister. Acknowledges appointment to the superior council; death of Soulier Rouge; attack on Mobile; settlers; palisading of Mobile; death of Mingo; shortage of powder of Indian enemies; Le Sueur's work among Alibamu, and condition of his post; fortifications; barracks; hospital; Ursuline school; discontent among settlers; asks that supplies be sent direct from France to Mobile, to be exchanged for pitch, tar, and lumber. 10pp. AC., C 13, 32:222.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 21, 1738. Rochefort. Condition of the barrels and of the quarts of tar. Archives du Service Historique de la Défense - 17 - Rochefort (SHD-M Rochefort), 5E 2 1. |
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