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Abstract : July 16, 1758. Fort Royal, Grenada. Rochemore to the minister. Report on salvage of cargo of the Fidèle; the Bizarre freighted for Louisiana, arrives on July 13; report on the disposition of cargo of English slave-ship seized by French. 3pp. AC., C 13, 40:179.

Abstract : July 18, 1758. Fort Royal, Grenada. De Plas, commander of the Opale and the Fortune, to the minister. Report of a voyage to Louisiana with a cargo of arms and negroes taken from a prize-ship bound for Virginia; sends copy of Danniaud's letter, (Copy.) 20pp. AM., B 4, 81:65.

Abstract : November 13, 1723. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, requiring an order from an owner or the council to procure the services of a slave. 2 pp. AC., A 23:42. (LC.)

Abstract : November 13, 1723. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, prohibiting purchases from slaves, in order to suppress thefts. 3 pp. AC., A 23:42. (LC.)

Abstract : November 13, 1723. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, making it illegal to employ workmen or domestics who cannot show legal discharges, either from the company or their master. 2 pp. AC., A 23:43. (LC.)

Abstract : May 21, 1748. Bordeaux. Memoir by David Gradis on Louisiana. Its importance, agriculture, Spanish trade in Mexico, slave trade scheme. 6pp. AC., C 13, 32:248.(Miss.)

Abstract : May 25, 1708. Fort Louis. Artaguiette to the minister. Seeks supplies at Vera Cruz; distribution and sale of merchandise; Indian slaves; Frenchwomen, wives for coureurs de bois; fever, boats, Bienville, La Vente, and La Salle. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 2:317; C 13, 2:151(extracts, with notes by the minister). (LC.)

Abstract : March 20, 1714. June 3, 1714. July 14, 1714. Fort Louis. Cadillac to the governor of Carolina. Peace between Indian allies of English and French. English slave-buyers among Natchez. (Copies) 4 pp. AC., C 13, 3:489. (Miss.)

Abstract : June 28, 1721. Fort Louis, [Biloxi]. Chateauguay to Company of the Indies. Agriculture; arrival of slaves; war of Choctaws against Chickasaws; lack of goods for trade; troops; hospitals; English intrigues among the Alibamu [Alibamons]; bad condition of the fort among the Alibamu and of Fort Louis; trade with Havana. 3 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:127.

Abstract : March 12, 1722. Fort Louis, Biloxi. Ordinance regarding sale of Negroes to planters. 2 pp. AC., A 23:35. (LC.)

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