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Abstract : [February 14, 1720. Cap Français.] Statements of expense and supplies provided the different vessels of Saugeon\'s squadron. (Copy.) 6 pp. AC., C 9, 18:n.p.

Abstract : February 14, 1720. Cap Français. Comte d\'Arquian, ex-governor, to the council. Return of Saugeon\'s squadron from Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 9, 18:n.p.

Abstract : September 23, 1793. New York. Mallet to Genet. Expedition against Louisiana; Louisianians desire to throw off Spanish yoke; needs 500 men, two frigates, 3000 reserves on the Ohio; asks to withdraw. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 2876.

Abstract : August 28, 1703. La Rochelle. D.B. to de la Boulonniers. List of vessels in Iberville\'s squadron ready to leave Rochefort. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 22813:47.

Abstract : February 28, 1759, La Rochelle, Memoir presented by Theodore de la Croix and Bonfils, merchant shipowners: claim for damages to their ship the Couronne, bound for Louisiana, that was rammed by the Cherie, one the king\'s ships, April 3, 1753. 11pp. AN., V 7, 343:n.p.

Abstract : June 5, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. The Pensacola expedition; end is imminent, the resistance not being what was expected; Solano and Monteuil sail, the former to carry reinforcements to Galvez and to cruise before Pensacola. 8pp. AE., Esp., 603:265.

Abstract : June 11, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Siege of Pensacola; departure of English; Monteil joined Solano in keeping English fleet away. 2pp. AE., Esp., 603:317.

Abstract : April 21, 1797. Aranjuez. Godoy to Pérignon. Thanks him for transmitting information respecting Pensacola. If circumstances had permitted, cruisers would already have been established between Havana and Pensacola. (French and Spanish in parallel columns.) 2pp. AE., Esp., 647:123.

Abstract : July 26, 1762. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Account of the purchase of the Fortune and sale of other royal vessels in Louisiana. The Fortune sent to Vera Cruz for flour. 4pp. AC., C 13, 43:146.

Abstract : September 30, 1765. New Orleans. Letter from Aubry and Foucault. Writes about the Acadians, who arrives in New Orleans and subsequently were sent to the Appelousas, to the Attakapas, and to the west bank of the river (above the Germans). Correspondence of the administrators of Louisiana with the Minister of the Navy, 1764-1804. Service historique de la Marine, Brest (SHM-D Brest), MS 117.

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