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Abstract : May 17, 1777. Paris. De Paulze, farmer general, to Vergennes. Louisiana tobacco: its quality is good; conditions for shipments from New Orleans; advises Ossun to receive a certain amount at Cadiz or a French port. 1p. AE., Esp., 584:204.

Abstract : January 27, 1779. Paris. De Paulze, farmer general, to Vergennes. Tobacco from Louisiana and other Spanish colonies; requests him to instruct Montmorin to offer to buy all Galvez can furnish in 1779 and 1780. 2pp. AE., Esp., 592:131.

Abstract : July 27, 1762. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Reasons for the Medeé\'s delay in leaving the colony; cargo of Campeachy wood and tobacco belonging to Rochemore. 3pp. AC., C 13, 43:145.

Abstract : April 15, 1722. [Paris.] Statement of assets and liabilities of the Company of the Indies on [April 11, 1722]. Among assets are items relating to tobacco, vessels, cargoes, Negroes, and merchandise in Louisiana; bills of exchange drawn by Louisiana are in the list of liabilities. 12 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 8973:1.

Abstract : January 21, 1777. The Pardo. Memoir on Louisiana tobacco; quantity possible to ship to France by January 1778. 3pp. AE., Esp., 583: 70.

Abstract : 1777. The Hague. Book chapter entitled \"De la Louisiane [On Louisiana],\" in which the author proposes planting tobacco in Louisiana so as to compete with England. In \"Essai sur les intérêts du commerce maritime [Essay on investments in maritime commerce].\" (First edition, 1754), p. 134-154. Service historique de la Défense, département Marine Cherbourg (SHD-M Cherbourg), Fonds Thomas Groult, fol. 3531.

Abstract : November 1747. Memoir [by Fabry de la Bruyère] on Louisiana. Government, fortifications, troops, navigation, expenses, card money, commerce, population, union of Canada and Illinois, boundary; abandonment of Fort Tombecbé, storehouses, settlers, tobacco, and negroes. (Copy.) 70pp. BN., MSS.fr., 12224:265.

Abstract : April 1, 1749. New Orleans. Scheme by Fabry for establishing tobacco plantations and commerce in lumber in Louisiana: choice of lands, cost of negroes, animals, workmen, implements, and supplies; profits. 45pp. AC., C 13, 33:196.(Miss.)

Abstract : 1739. [Paris.] Memoir by Silhouette, on the importance of tobacco plantations and the supplanting of England in that trade. Tobacco cultivation in English colonies; tobacco plantations in Louisiana; plan for the enterprise. 40 pp. AC., C 13, 24:259. (Miss.) AE., Mém. et Doc., France, 2008:302;1991:125; BN., MSS.fr., 12224: 241.

Abstract : January 4, 1724. New Orleans. Memoir by Desfontaines, on the cultivation of tobacco at Natchez. Montplaisir\'s exaggerated valuation; superiority of the sugar and indigo trade; La Tour\'s errors; proposal for the Company of the Indies to keep a journal of the Natchez trade. (Copy.) 7 pp. AC., G 1, 465:n.p. (LC.)

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