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Abstract : January 12, 1733. New Orleans. Extract from records of the Superior Council, criminal proceedings: sentence passed on a negro slave. AC., F 3, 242:n.p. |
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Abstract : February 10, 1737. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Extracts from court records: Joseph Vaudon\'s attempt to set fire to the Louisiane; negro mutiny on the D\'Asfeld plantation; case of a negro\'s attack upon his master; Gambert\'s trial for shooting a negro; theft of merchandise by soldiers; punishment of negroes on Périer\'s plantation. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 22:124. |
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Abstract : February 18, 1737. New Orleans. Petition to Bienville and Salmon on the necessity of importing Negro slaves. Signed by Louboey, Noyan, Hautrive, Fleuriau, Petit de Livilliers, Simars de Belle Isle, Dausseville, Broutin, Baguet, Coustilhas, Prat, Bizoton Couturier, and Trudeau. AC., F 3, 242:n.p. |
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Abstract : [February 22, 1737. La Rochelle.] Memoir of Rasteau, on slave-trade from Guinea to Louisiana; conditions under which he will enter; prices for Negroes, etc. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., F 3, 242:n.p. |
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Abstract : May 4, 1737. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Pitch and tar shipments; trouble with Alexandre; the hospital; meat markets, butchers and supply of animals; supply of salt; farmer\'s payments on Negroes. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 22:148. |
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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 : September 6, 1704. Fort Louis. Bienville to the minister. Bienville, St. Denys, and Tonty lead force against Alabama Indians; English arm Chickasaws; voyageurs on the Missouri; Wabash post; peltries; provision and recruits; animals, farmers, Negroes, flour mill; relations of English with Apalachees and Spaniards, Choctaws; condition of forts; Pensacola provisioned; death of Becancour, Levasseur, Juchereau, and Tonty; Pierre Michel. 17 pp. AC., C 13, 1:449. Margry, V.368.180 (extracts). (LC.) AC., F 3, 24:47. |
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Abstract : February 20, 1707. Fort Louis. Bienville to the minister. Shortage of supplies; fort among Chickasaws; need of Indian presents to overcome English influence; Indian slaves; storehouse and transport boat at Massacre Island; Illinois Indians demand munitions; Indians kill Father St. Cosme and four Frenchmen near Natchez; desertion of sailors; rumor of trouble with Spaniards; Bienville\'s trouble with La Salle and La Vente; desires to visit France. 26 pp. AC., C 13, 2:5. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : February 25, 1708. Fort Louis. Artaguiette to the minister. Memoir on instructions given the late De Muy. English and French among Chickasaws and Choctaws; Indian slaves; tannery; agriculture; boundary between Mobile and Pensacola. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 2:313; F 3, 24:53. (LC., Miss.) |
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Abstract : February 26, 1708. Fort Louis. Artaguiette to the minister. Memoir on Louisiana. Forts, boats, occupations of inhabitants, Indian and Negro slaves, Lake Pontchartrain settlement, industries, soil, supplies, expedition against Alibamu Indians, mill, trade, etc. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 2:57. (LC., Miss.) |
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