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Abstract : July 17, 1719. Lorient. Clairambault to the Minister of Marine. Smugglers to be sent to Louisiana. 7 pp. AM., B 3, 258:252. |
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Abstract : December 20, 1719. Lorient. Clairambault to the minister. Pierre Coupé, sailor, suspected of tobacco smuggling; sends procès verbal of his arrest. 1p. AM., B 3, 258:508. |
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Abstract : October 31, 1701. Quebec. Callières and Champigny to the minister. Necessity to establish posts on the Mississippi to prevent illicit trade. Notes by Pontchartrain. 5 pp. AC., C 11, 19:23; C 11, 19:45 (ext. with notes by Pontchartrain). |
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Abstract : September 29, 1723. Quebec. Vaudreuil to the minister. Defends himself against charges of secret trading. 7 pp. AC., C 11, 45:128. |
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Abstract : March 3, 1723. Paris. Laulès to Cardinal Dubois, minister of foreign affairs. Transmits memoir on fraudulent trade in the South Sea by vessels of the Company of the Indies bound for Louisiana. (Spanish.) 1p. AE., Esp.327:353. |
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Abstract : August 24, 1784. Philadelphia. Barbé-Marbois to Vergennes. American commerce; western settlements; settlers on left bank of the Mississippi in Ohio and Kentucky sell in Louisiana merchandise from Philadelphia; contraband expedition. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 28:154. |
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Abstract : August 28, 1784. Philadelphia. Barbé-Marbois to Vergennes. England\'s delay in giving up posts on the Lakes. Contraband trade on the Ohio. 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, 28:162. |
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Abstract : September 22, 1719. Lorient. Beauregard to the Minister of Marine. The Duc Dumaine, returning from Louisiana, brought the news of capture of Pensacola; smugglers. 1p. AM., B 3, 257:243. |
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Abstract : October 20, 1719. Lorient. Beauregard to the minister. The embarkation of one hundred smugglers for Louisiana. 1p. AM., B 3, 257:255. |
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Abstract : [1765. Madrid.] Memoir of instructions from the court to Abbé Béliardi, respecting the Family Compact. One reason for cession of Louisiana to Spain was the alleged French contraband trade in the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 10766:9. |
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