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Abstract : September 29, 1739. Mobile. Bizoton to the minister. Loss of the Notre Dame de Bon Secours. English activity among Indian allies of the French. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 24:202. |
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Abstract : September 1, 1739. Mobile. Beauchamp to the minister. Choctaw-Alibamu assembly at Fort Tombecbé; details of departure of troops for St. Francis River; Le Sueur chosen to lead Choctaws against Chickasaws; illness of Salmon, death of Father Philipe; farmers ask remuneration for negroes drafted for war; report on artillery at Mobile; asks for Diron\'s place. Postscript on report of loss of the Notre Dame do Bon Secours. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 24:243 (Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 16, 1739. Compiègne. Minister to Des Landes. Explains in detail Rasteau\'s claims on account of an accident to the Perle. 1p. AC., B 69:272. |
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Abstract : December 13, 1736. New Orleans. Extract from records of the Superior Council, criminal proceedings: Omer and Martin condemned to the galleys in Louisiana for two years, for stealing shipwrecked merchandise. AC., F 3, 242: n. p. |
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Abstract : June 5, 1737. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Asks permission for De Coustilhas to put the Marie Elizabeth in the Guinea slave-trade. Shipwrecks of the Margueritte and of an English vessel. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 22:173. |
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Abstract : February 4, 1738. Balize. Deverges to the minister. Statement by Captain Fillard and crew, on wreck of the Louisiane. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 23:233. |
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Abstract : March 19, 1738. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Loss of the Louisiane and her cargo. Arrival of supplies from France. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 23:14. |
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Abstract : March 19, 1738. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Report on the Louisiane; Capt[ain] Filard exonerated but dismissed; remuneration to crew. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 23:125. |
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Abstract : September 8, 1715. Fort Louis. Duclos to the minister. Loss of the Fortune; Martinique vessels; his relations with Cadillac; settlers; soldiers; sailors; colonial expenses; supplies; munitions; laborers. (Duplicate). 24 pp. AC., C 13, 3:791. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : July 7, 1758. Fort Royal, Grenada. Rochemore to the minister. Voyage of the Opale Fortune, Patriote, Bizarre and Fidele, bound for Louisiana; wreck of the Fidèle (Copy.) 3pp. AM., B 4, 81:89; AC., C 13, 40:176. |
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