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Abstract : August 8, 1736. Compiègne. Minister to Rasteau. Louisiana tobacco from cargo of the Comte de Maurepas; discusses the decision of the farmers general and gives his opinion on the case. 1p. AC., B 64: 251.

Abstract : August 8, 1736. Compiègne. Minister to the Comptroller General. Instructions on accepting the entire tobacco cargo of the Comte de Maurepas. 1p. AC., B 64: 63.

Abstract : June 1, 1737. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Establishment of trade with Spaniards; Querlerec\'s application of South Sea methods to Spanish gulf trade; Marin\'s shipload of guns to Florida; Island trade; cultivation of tobacco, indigo, cotton, hemp, and flax; pitch and tar industry. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 22:37.

Abstract : June 15, 1737. Detroit. Voucher for tobacco De Noyelles gave the Hurons for campaign against Chickasaws. 1p. AC., C 11, 72:115.

Abstract : June 15, 1737. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Sends bill of lading of merchandise shipped by the Somme; asks that Beauharnais [Beauharnois] be instructed to adjust freight charges; tobacco prices. 1p. AC., C 13, 22:184.

Abstract : January 15, 1714. Pensacola. Memoir by Le Maire. Crozat\'s enterprise; commerce with Spaniards; settlers\' discontent; settlers for Illinois and Natchez; tobacco; storehouse at Dauphin Island; indigo; priests; lumber; tar; pitch; hemp; silk; vines; boundaries; vegetation; minerals; animals; Indians; activities at Pensacola and post; construction of French houses at Mobile; climate; missions. (Copy.) 58 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:109. Margry, VI. 184(ext.). AC., F 3, 17:7(ext.).

Abstract : October 1, 1717. Paris. Directors of Company of the West to Bonnaud. Instructions as storekeeper and cashier for the Dauphine, Neptune, and Vigilante on their journey to Louisiana. Rations to passengers; stop at Santo Domingo and taking on of seed, rice, tobacco, and domestic animals for Louisiana; migration of farmers from Santo Domingo to Louisiana; delivery of passengers and cargo; commerce de pacotille. 3 pp. AC., B 42 bis:177. (LC.)

Abstract : April 20 and 23, 1733. Amsterdam. Two letters on commerce of France and Holland in America, especially trade in tobacco and sugar, containing sundry references to Louisiana. 8 pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., France, 1996: 100.

Abstract : November 23, 1719. Hennebont Prison. Pierre Coupé to Comte de Toulouse. Coupé imprisoned under suspicion of tobacco smuggling. 1p. AM., B 3, 258:510.

Abstract : July 24, 1720. Hennebont. Worker contract of Jean Ferrat de Clerac (age 16), to work as a "tobacco worker" on the plantation of the Marquis de Mézières and of the Marquis des Marches for 150 pounds per year. Said plantation is managed by Louis Dominique Marié. Archives départementales du Morbihan (AD56), 6 E 3910.

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