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Abstract : March 22, 1755. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. Lalanne to the Minister of Marine. English corsairs are off the coast of Cuba in order to intercept vessels bound for Louisiana; destitution in Louisiana; proposes giving the vessels pilots who know the old canal, in order to escape the enemy. AC., C 9, 97:n.p. |
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Abstract : November 26, 1701. Cap Français. Charitte, commandant, to the minister. Galiffet protects Iberville from pirates at Port de Paix, October 14, 1701. 7 pp. AC., C 9, 5:n.p. (LC). |
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Abstract : December 22, 1711. Cap Français. Lieut[enant] Charitte to the minister. Report that the Renommée was captured en route for Louisiana. Supplies for that colony; its distress. 23 pp. AC., C 9, 9:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : April 30, 1717. [Cap Français.] L\'Escoubet\'s declaration before Mithon. English seizure of his vessel, April 5, 1717; incidents of the voyage; arrival at Vera Cruz with the Ste. Marie, stops at Mobile, journey from Mobile to Havana and return, April 11-August 12, 1716, trouble at Mobile and Pensacola. AC., C 9b, 3:n.p. |
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Abstract : May 28, 1721. Cap Français. Duvergier to Company of the Indies. Capture of the Garonne by a pirate. 1p. AG., Corr., 2592:129. |
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Abstract : August 10, 1724. Cap Français. Périer de Salvert to Company of the Indies. The Cher sent by Louisiana garrison at Dauphin Island to Carolina; pillaged by pirates; drifted to Santo Domingo; sale of tar on board. (Ext.) 1p. AC., C 9b, 8:n.p. |
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Abstract : July 24, 1728. Cap Français. Périère and Minvielle to directors of Company of the Indies. The Baleine departs for Louisiana; two Negro drunkards sent to Louisiana, where blacks drink only water; activity of Spanish pirates search for Catherine Garat, deserter, for return to Louisiana. (Ext.) AC., C 9b, 9:n.p. |
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Abstract : April 27, 1739. Cap Français. Larnage and Maillart to the minister. Arrival of the Somme, April 19; Commander Villers Franssure bought an English prize vessel to take with him to Louisiana; its value and use in that colony. 3 pp. AC., C 9, 50:n.p. |
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Abstract : September 1, 1749. Cap Français. Clerisse, merchant, to Gov[ernor] Conflans. Memoir on the confiscation by Spaniards of the Marquis de Vaudreuil. (Copy.) 12pp. AC., C 9, 81:n.p. |
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Abstract : August 15, 1751. Cap Français. Vaudreuil and Samson to the minister. Regarding the confiscation by Spaniards of the [Heureuse] Étoile, bound from Louisiana to Cap Français with a cargo of mules. AC., C 9, 88:n.p. |
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