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Abstract : January 5, 1724. New Orleans. Morinière, acting for Louboey, to Father Raphael. Asks whether he has received certain wine. Negative reply by Father Raphael, Capuchin, cure and vicar general. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13, 8:99.

Abstract : May 14, 1720. [Paris.] Minutes of Council, on Caffaro's protest, May 7, against chaplains for his vessels. 1p. AM., B 1, 51:836.

Abstract : January 15, 1733. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Remarks on decree of Council of State of December 22, 1725, regarding marriage contracts. (Ext.) 3 pp. AC., C 13, 17:3.

Abstract : September 11, 1699. La Rochelle. Iberville [to Thoynard]. References to De Soto, Pensacola, Chickasaws, Arkansas, Fort Maurepas, the Ohio, the Abbé Bernou, etc. 4 pp. (Copy by Claude Delisle.) ASH., 115-10:no.6.

Abstract : [1698?] Memoir setting forth Iberville's proposal respecting the discovery of the mouth of the Mississippi by means of an establishment on St. Esprit Bay, and an expedition of sixty Canadians, descending the Mississippi from the Lakes, planting a colony at the mouth of the river and building a fort there; natural resources of the country; advantages for religion; need of diligence and secrecy; qualifications of Iberville for the leadership. 8 pp. BN., MSS. Clair., 495:485.

Abstract : February 1701. Memorandum relative to some details given by Iberville on the religion of a Mississippi Indian village. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 9097:116.

Abstract : June 30, 1739. Montreal. Beauharnois [Beauharnais] to the minister. Chickasaw expedition under Longueuiloins Bienville; services of Céloron, Richarville, and Father Lauson. 3 pp. AC., C 11, 71:36.

Abstract : September 1, 1716. Paris. Minutes of council, on marriage of Frenchmen with Indians in Louisiana. 2 pp. AM., B 1, 9:329; AC., C 13, 4:255. (Miss.)

Abstract : October 10, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, royal memoir to serve as instructions for L'Epinay as governor of Louisiana. Situation and origin of colony; Crozat's privilege; religion; Indian affairs; fort on Dauphin Island; military discipline; superior council; police; silk and tobacco; domestic animals; Indian slaves; relations with governor of Pensacola; Cadillac's affairs; La Tour; Bajot, and Mandeville; Nathez massacre. 19 pp. AM., B 1, 9:444; AC., F 3, 68:n.p.

Abstract : March 24, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. St. Denis visits New Orleans and makes report on Natchitoches; Choctaw-Natchez attack; need of fortifications; chapel and supplies; Fontaine's theft of soldiers' pay and supplies; presents memoir in opposition to Périer's Indian policy; Duplessis given Fontaine's place and made notary; Derbanne made Salmon's sub-delegate at post; Natchez attack on Pointe Coupee. 17 pp. AC., C 13, 15:44. (Miss.)

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