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Abstract : April 15, 1734. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Diron\'s land grant; placing of cadets among Indians; pilots Livaudais, Fiou, and Fichou; death of Lazou, commander of the Aigle Noir; Fillart his successor; Jesuits and Missions Etrangeres at Fort Chartres; tobacco; need of merchandise, liquor, flour, lard, and powder. 16 pp. AC., G 1, 465:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : November 6, 1734. New Orleans. Ordinance, prohibiting captains from taking on board tobacco before it has been inspected. 2 pp. AC., A 23: 118. (LC.)

Abstract : March 1, 1735. Versailles. Minister to Bourgine. Contract for the Reine des Anges, bound for Louisiana; pitch and tar as return cargo of the Alexis; indigo of Louisiana and Santo Domingo; need of negroes; tobacco of the Frères Généraux\'s cargo. 1p. AC., B 62:145.

Abstract : March 30, 1735. New Orleans. Ordinance, on payment of debts to Company of the Indies; prices at which furs, indigo, tobacco, cotton, pitch, tar, and rice are to be received. 3 pp. AC., A 23:118. (LC.)

Abstract : April 13, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Acknowledge Livaudais\' commission as captain of the port; shipments of tobacco, pitch, tar, furs, and brick; bills of lading for cargoes carried to and from Louisiana by merchant ships, 1732-1734; consumption of liquor; flour from France and Illinois and its price. (Ext.) 3 pp. AC., C 13, 20:31. (Miss.)

Abstract : December 14, 1739. Brest. Sorel, commander of the Atlas, to the minister. Account of his voyage from Louisiana to France; shortage and bad quality of food; cargo of pitch, tar, cocoa, peltries, indigo, and tobacco; sickness; English vessels encountered; shipwreck; the Profond carries the news to Louisiana. 6 pp. AM., B 4, 45:418. (LC.)

Abstract : October 17, 1752. Fontainebleau. Royal memoir to serve as instructions for Kerlérec as governor of Louisiana. Brief account of history of colonial control, and reasons for his appointment; religion, Capuchins, Jesuits, and Ursulines; justice, powers of governor and ordonnateur, the superior council; police; negroes; agriculture, sugar cane, indigo, rice, wheet, cotton, tobacco, hemp, and flax; making of pitch and tar; marriages; commerce with France, the Islands, and Spanish colonies; military affairs, troops, militia, fortifications, and artillery; Indian affairs. 15pp. AC, B 95:338. (LC.) AC., F 3, 70:n.p.

Abstract : April 15, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Trade with Spaniards at Balize, Mobile, Pensacola, and Adayes, by Beaubois and other priests; trade with French islands; growth of tobacco and indigo; silk worm; cotton and its ginning; pitch and tar; character of farmers. (Abstract.) Notes by the minister. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 20:52.

Abstract : September 4, 1735. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Sends Capt[ain] Seignette\'s statement of amount of colonial products in his cargo to France; statement of pitch, tar, tobacco, and furs still awaiting shipment; cultivation of indigo. 1p. AC., C 13, 20:257.

Abstract : June 10, 1736. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Establishment of trade with Spaniards of Pensacola, Mexico, and Adayes; agriculture; tobacco, indigo, cotton, silk, hemp, and flax; need of Negroes; pitch and tar; trade with the Islands. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 21:25; 31 (abstract, with the minister\'s notes in the margin). (Miss.)

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