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Abstract : October 27, 1728. Petit Goave. La Rochalar and Duclos to the minister. Vessels bound for Louisiana stop at Santo Domingo. 2 pp. AC., C 9, 28:n.p. |
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Abstract : May 5, 1728. Petit Goave. Gov[ernor La] Rochalar and Duclos, ordonnateur, to the minister. Domestic animals for Louisiana; vessels bound for Louisiana unable to take cattle; attitude of butchers toward supply of meat to vessels. 19 pp. AC., C 9, 28:n.p. |
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Abstract : March 19, 1728. Paris. Directors of Company of the Indies to the minister. Petition of the crew of the Loire, which left for Louisiana in 1726. 5 pp. AC., C 2, 19:28. |
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Abstract : March 11, 1728. [Paris.] Directors of Company of the Indies to the comptroller general. Stay at Santo Domingo of vessels bound for Senegal and Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., C 2, 19:24. |
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Abstract : October 25, 1727. New Orleans. Marie Tranchepain, [mother superior of the Ursulines], to Abbé Raguet. Account of five months' voyage to Louisiana; Father Tartarin's kindness during the voyage; La Chaise, Périer and inhabitants are cordial; hospital and school. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 10:358. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 1, 1722. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil and Bégon. Order to pay Lignery the sum advanced for war against the Foxes; passage on the Chameau for St. Fonds, Louisiana officer. 7 pp. AC., B 45:785. |
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Abstract : June 11, 1722. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil. Request of Cartier to be permitted to send three canoes to investigate mines around Lake Superior and to prevent sale of brandy. 1p. AC., B 45:824. |
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Abstract : June 14, 1722. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil. Passage to France and discharge from Canadian army accorded to Desmarques, who passed from Louisiana to Canada. 1p. AC., B 45:828. |
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Abstract : January 25, 1722. Mouth of the Mississippi [River]. Pauger, engineer, to Bienville. Advantages of sending vessels directly to the Mississippi instead of landing at Biloxi; views the passes of the river with Charlevoix; establishment of a post. (Copy.) 6 pp. ASH., 67-2:no.11. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 18, 1721. Port-Louis. Champmorot to the minister. Three vessels of Company of the Indies entered the port within eight days, one with pine lumber for ballast, the others having sand. 2p. AM., B 3, 269:503. |
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