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Abstract : May 14, 1743. Versailles. Minister to Fagon. Instructions respecting mulberry plants and seed coming from Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 77:96. |
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Abstract : May 14, 1743. Versailles. Minister to Belamy. Acknowledges the receipt of mail from Louisiana. To send Louisiana shrubs to Buffon at Paris, but to retain the mulberry plants for further instructions. 1p. AC., B 77:252. |
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Abstract : May 22, 1743. Versailles. Minister to Belamy. To send mulberry plants to Barentin; further orders regarding plants ordered sent to Buffon. 1p. AC., B 77:257. |
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Abstract : Oct. 25, 1743. Fontainebleau. Minister to Des Landes. Smugglers for Louisiana. Care of Louisiana mulberry plants and seeds. 1p. AC., B 77:292. |
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Abstract : Oct. 28, 1743. Fontainebleau. Minister to Fagon. Query respecting mulberry plants and seed from Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 77:164. |
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Abstract : [1749?] Memoir on the silk industry in Louisiana, account of colony, indigo and tobacco plantations, wax-bearing shrub, mulberry trees, and the making of potash. 13pp. AC., C 13, 33:180. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : Apr. 5, 1742. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Walnut lumber; mulberry seed received in good condition; quarters for Dr. Prat; passports to Conquelin, Bordelas, and Guerin; Karrer's troops. 3pp. AC., C 13, 27:113. |
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Abstract : Aug. 20, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. Guns supplied by Abbé La Combe for Louisiana; instructions on three cases of mulberry trees Salmon sent him on the Charente; surgeons for Louisiana, vacant place at Mobile, Cendret of New Orleans wants to return to France; instructs him to procure men for these places, and also a gunner for Balize that Salmon has asked for. 2pp. AC., B 75:341. |
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Abstract : Jan. 4, 1740. Versailles. Minister to the comptroller general. He has sent out an order for mulberry seed from Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 71:31. |
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Abstract : [ca. 1759]. Plan by Bertrand for commerce and settlement of Louisiana: landing of troops and formation of village on Dauphin Island; building of four vessels in fifteen years; pirates; arsenals; store houses; negroes from Jamaica; shipbuilders from New England; silk making; plantations; sawmills; doctor and surgeon; exemption from duties for merchandise of the company. 25pp. AC., C 13c, 1:227. |
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