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Abstract : February 18, 1785. Baltimore. Memoir, relating to the treaty between England and the U.S. and navigation of the Mississippi, Spanish opposition to Americans in her territory, and England\'s desire to embroil Spain and the U.S. (With despatch of Marbois to Vergennes of February 23, q.v.) AE., États-Unis, 29:66.

Abstract : 1787. Baltimore. Extract from a memoir by Tardivaux on commercial relations of North America with Europe. Mississippi navigation; emigration to Louisiana; future importance of the Mississippi Valley; advantages to France from a retrocession of Louisiana. 10pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, sup., 6:164; AN., AF IV., 1211:no.53.

Abstract : September 22, 1793. Danville. A. Michaux to Genet. Interviews with Gen[eral] Logan; stipulations; Gen[eral] Clark at Louisville; fifteen days to make a decision [on] his plans; commission of commander general of the Revolutionary Legion of Mississippi with written promise not to use it on United States territory; rumor of Spanish-American negotiations on Mississippi navigation and Creeks. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:22.

Abstract : October 24, 1793. Danville. Andre Michaux to Genet. Free navigation of the Mississippi: people of Lexington and Danville are deeply interested; a society has been formed to find ways and means; arrival of the President\'s proclamation; Clark not disturbed; he is to work outside the U.S. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 213:121.

Abstract : March 4, 1721. Havana. Gregorio Guazo Calderón to the King of Spain. Explanation of seizure of the St. Joseph coming from Dauphin Island. (Copy sent to D\'Artaguiette, June 20. Spanish.) 5 pp, . AE., Mem. et Doc., Amer., 6:315, 318.

Abstract : November 28, 1722. Havana. Francisco Antonio Bassano to the Company of the Asiento [South Seas Company]. Dispute with the government respecting a vessel of the Company of the Indies. (Translation from Spanish.) 2 pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., Amér., 6:407.

Abstract : August 15 and 16, 1743. Havana. Affidavits by Capt. Jacques Bonneau and by other officers and sailors of the Thémis, on insolence and ill treatment received from Spaniards at Havana. The vessel had a cargo of provisions for Louisiana. (Copies.) 6pp. AE., Mém. et Doc., Amér., 8:266.

Abstract : September 22, 1743. Havana. [Letter from] Captain Jacques Bonneau of the Thémis. Asks for an order from the King of Spain [Philip V] by which he may get possession of his vessel\'s cargo destined for Louisiana. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 8:272.

Abstract : January 1, 1744. Havana. Captain Chevalier de Forstall to Desportes Brothers of Cadiz. Respecting the voyage of a relative who is going to establish his son on the Mississippi. 1p. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 8:282.

Abstract : March 1744. Memoir on the confiscation at Havana of the cargo of the Thémis, destined for Louisiana. 3pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 8:293.

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