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Abstract : April 18, 1747. Port-de-Paix, Santo Domingo. Pernay du Recours to the minister. Difficulties of the Chameau\'s voyage. AC., C 9, 71:n.p.

Abstract : December 19, 1787. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. Vincent and [Barbé-]Marbois to the minister. Villars' report of Wilkinson's return to the U.S., and his activity in opening navigation on the Mississippi. 2pp. AC., C 9, 159:n.p.

Abstract : June 16, 1753. Rochefort. Turpin du Breuil to the minister. Passengers and troops on board ready to sail for Louisiana. 1p. AM., B 4, 66:236.

Abstract : February 13, 1753. Vergeron. Capt[ain] Turpin, commander of the Caméléon, to the minister. Report on his return voyage from Louisiana. AM., B 4, 67:174. (LC.)

Abstract : November 6, 1753. New Orleans. Capt[ain] Turpin du Breuil to the minister. Report of his voyage to New Orleans. (Copy.) 2pp. AM., B 4, 66:238.

Abstract : 1697-1722. Memoir on Louisiana, by Béranger. Description of a voyage to Louisiana; coast and mouth of the Mississippi; St. Bernard Bay; voyage with La Harpe; alligators; products; Bienville's fitness as governor; reasons for Louisiana's slow progress; French-Indian dictionary; the Bahama canal. 55 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:72. (LC.)

Abstract : 1698-1739. Extracts from various journals, on Louisiana and Florida harbors: Iberville, 1698, 1699; the Orox, 1737, 1739; Gironde, 1731, 1733; Charente, 1732, 1735; Toulouse, 1720; Somme, 1731, 1733, 1736, 1737; St. Joseph, 1720. Remarks by Capt[ain] Beranger. 14 pp. AC., C 13, 1:115. (Miss.)

Abstract : [1722.] Observations on ports, Mississippi, Wabash, and Missouri rivers, made in ten consecutive years, by Béranger. Indian trade; Mobile bay and river; Indian tribes; resources of the country. 8 pp. ASH., 67-2:no.12. (LC.)

Abstract : [1722]. Remarks on the mouth of the Mississippi, by Capt[ain] Béranger, who has visited it seventeen times. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13c, 4:100.

Abstract : March 29, 1714 to June 16, 1714. Itinerary of ascent of the Missouri River, attributed to Bourgmont. From fork of the Missouri and the Mississippi to Pawnee villages; Kansas River. Note by J.N. Delisle on the life and travels of Bourgmont. 24 pp. ASH., 67-2:no.17.

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