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Abstract : November 13, 1684. Quebec. Marquis de Denonville, governor, to Seignelay. La Forest requests to go to Illinois to attend to La Salle\'s affairs. Tonty\'s activity. Posts planned for Lakes Erie and Ontario. Iroquois-Illinois war, etc. 41 pp. AC., C 11, 7:86. (Ext., with Seignelay\'s notes, at f. 69.)

Abstract : May 10, 1691. Quebec. Champigny to Pontchartrain. Death of La Salle; Tonty\'s activities in the Illinois country; brandy trade in the west; Louvigny replaces La Durantaye at Michilimackinac. 17 pp. AC, C 11, 11:252. N.Y.C.D., IX. 497 (ext.).

Abstract : September 16, 1694. Quebec. Frontenac\'s order transferring the command of Michilimackinac from Louvigny to Cadillac. 2 pp. AC., F 3, 7:272. Margry, V. 58.

Abstract : October 10, 1698. Quebec. Frontenac to Pontchartrain. Tonty, western posts the fur-trade, Cadillac, Louvigny, etc. 20 pp. C 11, 16:50. Mich. H.C., XXXIII. 94 (ext).

Abstract : November 7, 1700. Quebec. Callières to Pontchartrain. English expedition to the Mississippi, Detroit-Louisiana communication; Tonty instead of Cadillac proposed for Detroit. 9 pp. AC., C 11, 17:44; C 11, 18:36 (ext., with memo. by the minister).

Abstract : November 15, 1702. Quebec. Callières and Beauharnais to the minister. References to the fur-trade, Juchereau, etc. 2 pp. AC., C 11, 20:84.

Abstract : November 4, 1703. Quebec. Extract from an act of the general assembly of the Company of Canada. Maintenance of Cadillac and Tonty; beaver trade at Detroit; asks to be relieved of Detroit post. Marginal notes by Pontchartrain. 4 pp. AC., C 11, 21:170.

Abstract : November 15, 1703. Quebec. De Lino to the minister. Losses to the company at Fort Frontenac and Detroit. Cadillac's propositions. 20 pp. AC., C 11, 21:202.

Abstract : October 17, 1705. Quebec. Auteuil, director of the Company of Canada, to the minister. Detroit affairs, Cadillac, Louvigny, etc. 7 pp. AC., C 11, 22:402.

Abstract : November [15, 1707]. Vaudreuil and MM. Raudot to the minister. Voyage of the Ottawas to Montreal to sue for pardon. Bourgmont\'s inexperience. Cadillac\'s demands, his conduct at Detroit, and his treatment of the Jesuits. Presents given by him to certain tribes to keep them from making war on the Ottawas. Cost of defense of Detroit. Aigremont\'s tour of inspection. Return of Boudor to his post. Legal proceedings against Arnaud and Menthet. Those who carry missionaries to their posts are forbidden to trade. Despins\' debts at Detroit. (Draft.) 9 pp. AC., C 11g, 3:134; C 11, 26:9. Mich. H.C., XXXIII. 342(ext.). AC., C 11, 29:98(ext., with notes by the minister).

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