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Abstract : August 20, 1731. Fort Condé, Mobile. Diron Dartaguiette to the minister. Natchez attack on Tunicas, counter attack of Choctaws, and Chickasaw-Natchez alliance; work of Jesuits; English trade with French at Fort Toulouse and Mobile; Negro conspiracy on St. Peter\'s Day. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 13:153. (Miss.) AC., F 3, 24:225.

Abstract : June 18, 1725. Paris. Directors of Company of the Indies to the Comptroller General. Slave-trade; need to send Negroes to Louisiana on the Aurore and the Mutine. 2 pp. MC., C 2, 16:100.

Abstract : July 15, 1724. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Girard and Ciron, directors of Company of the Indies, to directors of Company of the Indies, France. The Bellonne, bound for Louisiana, arrived July 3, sailed July 13; her cargo; Negro indigo-maker, cattle, and cotton seed. 4 pp. AC., C 9b, 8:n.p.

Abstract : May 20, 1727. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Girard and Ciron to directors of the Company of the Indies in Louisiana. The Gironde arrived, May 8; supplies for La Chaise; Jesuits and Ursulines on board; Negroes; Louisiana tobacco. 3 pp. AC., C 9b, 9:n.p.

Abstract : January 10, 1728. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Ciron and Girard to directors of the company, France. The Duc de Noailles bound for Louisiana with cargo of Negroes; planters want Negroes but are too poor to pay prices to make trade attractive; Courier d\'Orléans, bound for Louisiana; the Gironde missing. AC., C 9b, 9:n.p.

Abstract : April 18, 1728. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Girard and Ciron, agents of Company of Indies, to Governor La Rochalar and Duclos, ordonnateur. Purchase of a tract of land near the port for cultivating food for Negroes, raising animals for food for vessels, and young gazelles for Louisiana. 5 pp. AC., C 9, 28:n.p.

Abstract : August 28, 1731. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Accounts of Girard and Ciron: sale of Negroes in Louisiana to La Chaise. AC., C 9, 33:n.p.

Abstract : October 5, 1720. Kaskaskia. Boisbriant to the Company of the Indies. Slave trade with the Missouri Indians in order to open the Santa Fe trade: Jesuits and Illinois Indians; Bourgmont; report of the ministry on this letter (Ext.) 8 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:97.

Abstract : October 27, 1711. Dauphin [Island]. Bienville to the minister. Munitions and supplies; name of Massacre changed to Dauphin; Indian allies, presents, and slaves; danger from English; voyageurs; growth of tobacco and wheat; mines; Mobile-Pensacola boundary dispute; Marie Grissot\'s defense; domestic animals; 36 pp. AC., C 13, 2:567. (Miss.) Margry, V.372 (ext.) AC., C 13, 2:603 (analysis with notes by Raudot).

Abstract : September 6, 1719. Dauphin Island. Minutes of Council of Commerce, on sales of Negro slaves. 2 pp. MC., Amér., F.C., 29vi:19; AC., C 13, 5:333. (LC.)

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