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Abstract : February 12, 1721. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Approves putting food on board the Portefaix for tables of captains of vessels of Saugeon's squadron, Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., B 44:136. |
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Abstract : February 12, 1721. Paris. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Instructions regarding claim of non-payment by Company of the Indies for food supplied the Portefaix destined for Louisiana. 3 pp oAM., B 2, 260:77. |
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Abstract : March 1723. [Paris?] Memoir by Duché, on condition of the Company of the Indies in March 1723 when the regime of the commissioners came to an end. Funds and vessels in Louisiana, Guinea, and Santo Domingo. (Copy.) 5 pp. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 9354:237; MC., C 2, 22:34. |
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Abstract : February 27, 1725. New Orleans. The council to Council of the Indies. Company's vessels and trade by officers; Spanish trade; Negroes; levees; aid to farmers; lumber; pitch and tar; food shortage; freight; Renaud's mines; war with Foxes; the Illinois country; English vessel at Biloxi; public buildings; deserters; coopers; Choctaw trade; evacuation of posts; Bourgmont's peace with Paducas; missionaries; hospital; fortifications; wine. (Copy.) 47 pp. AC., C 13, 9:51. (Miss.) AC., C 13 9:26 (abstract, with marginal note by council of the Indies). |
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Abstract : February 19, 1728. Paris. Directors of Company of the Indies to the minister. Wages of Escoubar, sailor on the Neptune, who went to Louisiana in 1717. 2 pp. MC., C 2, 19:15. |
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Abstract : August 11, 1728. [Paris.] Decision of Commissioners General, dismissing the plea of Cazaunan, a captain engaged in the Guinea slave-trade to French-American colonies. 6 pp. AN., V 7, 221:n.p. |
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Abstract : [March 23, 1803.] 2 Germ., XI. Aranjuez. Lucien Bonaparte to the First Consul. The Louisiana treaty; demand on Spain respecting warships. AN., AF IV., 1679:dossier l, no.58. |
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Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of the company's ships; public works; Negroes; tobacco; Diron's exclusive Indian trade; Choctaw trade by Father Petit, Jesuit; bonuses to La Chaise; trade in domestic animals; Madame Périer's son wounded at St. Marc; dismissal of Bernaudet, La Goublaye, and Boin, clerks; La Chaise and D'Ausseville to keep the company's accounts; Lassus recalled; Broutin and Baron survey the Mississippi up to Natchez; Broutin given Paugert's place and Louboey Mandeville's; storekeeper Rongeaud's death, succeeded by Herbault; notes and copper money; ropes and sails; antimony for posts; the Chaumont concession; mill-stones; harness; clothing for troops; orphans' rations; Ursulines; house of correction; Natchez tobacco; drainage canal, New Orleans; Spanish trade; butcher shops; domestic animals; nails; Bruslé as accountant; Boisbriant's passport for France; requests for supplies; commerce de pacotille; Desbrosses-Renard loan. 37 pp. AC., C 13, 11:134. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : March 19, 1730. [Paris.] Minister of War to Maj[or] Verney, Lorient. Has received the judgment regarding a deserter in Plantin's company; news of departure of two frigates for Louisiana and the Canary Islands. 1p. AG., Corr., 2657:no.235. |
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Abstract : March 29, 1730. [Paris.] Minister of War to Maj[or] Verney, Lorient. Equipment of three vessels by Company of the Indies for Louisiana. 1p. AG., Corr., 2657:no.387. |
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