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Abstract : May 29, 1726. Report of the meeting of the general assembly of stockholders of the Company of the Indies. Slave trade, tobacco, discharge of cargoes, American islands, Louisiana, lotteries, beaver skins, etc. 7 pp. MC., C 2, 17:29. |
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Abstract : [1727?] Memoir on Louisiana: importance of the colony, means of strengthening it, advantages of the growth of tobacco, regulation of the price of this product, etc. 7 pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., France, 1992:69. |
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Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Drainage canal at New Orleans; rations for Negroes; tobacco shipment; Diron's exclusive trade with Choctaws; clerks; removal of officers; price of cloth; Negroes apprenticed to farmers; bills of exchange; orphans; house of detention for women; Spanish trade; work of Dausseville. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:122. |
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Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of the company's ships; public works; Negroes; tobacco; Diron's exclusive Indian trade; Choctaw trade by Father Petit, Jesuit; bonuses to La Chaise; trade in domestic animals; Madame Périer's son wounded at St. Marc; dismissal of Bernaudet, La Goublaye, and Boin, clerks; La Chaise and D'Ausseville to keep the company's accounts; Lassus recalled; Broutin and Baron survey the Mississippi up to Natchez; Broutin given Paugert's place and Louboey Mandeville's; storekeeper Rongeaud's death, succeeded by Herbault; notes and copper money; ropes and sails; antimony for posts; the Chaumont concession; mill-stones; harness; clothing for troops; orphans' rations; Ursulines; house of correction; Natchez tobacco; drainage canal, New Orleans; Spanish trade; butcher shops; domestic animals; nails; Bruslé as accountant; Boisbriant's passport for France; requests for supplies; commerce de pacotille; Desbrosses-Renard loan. 37 pp. AC., C 13, 11:134. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : September 1718. Paris. Royal letters patent, ordering that clerks, employed in administration of revenues from tobacco, are to be continued in same employment under Company of the West without taking new oath. 4 pp. AC., A 22:90. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September [1718]. Paris. Edict of the Council of State, concerning the tobacco revenues and Company of the West. 7 pp. AC., A 22:75. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September [1718]. Paris. Decree of the Council of State, on the transfer of tobacco revenues to Company of the West. 4 pp. AC., A 22:88. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 4, 1718. Paris. Decree of Council of State, extending from six to nine years the lease of Company of the West of tobacco revenues. 4 pp. AC., A 22:74. (LC.) BN., MSS.fr., 21777:169. |
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Abstract : [March 25, 1758.] Versailles. [Royal memoir], defining the respective powers of Kerlérec and Rochemore and stating in what branches of government they are to act conjointly: military affairs; Indians; fortifications; artillery; navigation; finances; justice; land grants; police; agricultural matters, indigo, rice, cotton, silk, tobacco; making of pitch and tar; commerce with France, Spain, and islands; religion; hospitals. 18pp. AC., C 13, 40:4.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : September 16, 1718. Paris. Decree of Council of State, on exclusive sale of tobacco by Company of the West. 11 pp. AC., A 22:77. (LC.) |
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