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Abstract : July 25, 1715. Amsterdam. Baron\'s statement to St. Gelais, royal commissionary, respecting his vessel from Louisiana. 2 pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. |
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Abstract : October 7, 1715. Amsterdam. Baron to the minister. Account of his voyage to Louisiana, January 2, 1713 to October 25, 1714; trouble in Amsterdam. 3 pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 17, 1744. Ypres. Royal memoir to serve as instructions to Capt. D\'Epinay, who is sent to Santo Domingo [Saint-Domingue] to protect French commerce: to give protection to the Éléphant, destined for Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 79:96. |
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Abstract : July 29, 1783. News from Cadiz and Algeciras: Cordova has been ordered to remove Solano from the command of his vessel and to imprison him for refusing to take on board his squadron the troops of Galvez, governor of Louisiana. 2pp. AE., Esp., 611:97. |
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Abstract : February 13, 1762, Blaye. Cheverry, commissary, to the Minister of War. Reports embarkation of the Angoumois regiment on five vessels provided as transports, with eighty-four soldiers from the Bigorre regiment. 2pp. AG., arch.anc., corr., 3624(VI):no.187. |
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Abstract : February 13, 1762. Blaye. Statement by Cheverry of the composition of the Angoumois regiment as it embarked on the Medée, Bien Acquit, Bien Aimé, Fortune and Resource; names of officers and soldiers on each vessel. 2pp. AG., arch.anc., corr., Z1624(VII): no.188. |
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Abstract : October 7, 1781. Edenton. Villars to the minister. Account of his misfortunes on the voyage to Havana. 3pp. AC., C 13, 50: 171. |
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Abstract : September 25, 1781. Edenton. Villars to the minister. Continuation of his unfortunate journey to Havana; solicits aid from Comte de Grasse in Hampton Roads. 3pp. AC., C 13, 50:169. |
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Abstract : January 30, 1781. Lisbon. O\'Dunne, ambassador, to Vergennes. Departure from Havana, Oct. 8, 1780, of Galvez and Solano for the Pensacola expedition, with 5,000 men and eight vessels. AE., Portugal, 112:no.5. |
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Abstract : December 31, 1746. Port-de-Paix, Santo Domingo. Statement of additional food needed for crew of the Chameau sent from Cap Français. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 9, 89:n.p. |
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