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Abstract : March 30, 1736. New Orleans. Ordinance [by the Superior Council], forbidding farmers to sell or exchange their firearms. 1p. AC., A 23:121. (LC.)

Abstract : November 3, 1700. Fontainebleu. Pontchartrain to Bégon. Supplies for Biloxi. Iberville\'s examination of Mathieu Sagean. 7 pp. AM., B 2, 149:149.

Abstract : March 19, 1726. New Orleans. Pauger to [Company of the Indies]. Lassus at Fort Conde; Pauger asks for the rank of lieutenant general, giving an account of his work on public buildings, mills, church, hospital, powder magazine, etc.; fortifications; levees; canal; Lieut. Basset\'s plan of Natchitoches; tobacco; Mississippi navigation; Balize and Southeast Island; artillery. 25 pp. AC., C 13, 9:353. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 22, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Broutin\'s lists of cannon, guns, fortifications, and artillery tools needed. 1p. AC., C 13, 15:42.

Abstract : March 26, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. The Somme brings money, flour, ammunition, and supplies for troops; need of guns and ammunition. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 15:57.

Abstract : April 29, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Repairs to the Gironde; shrubs from Louisiana for the royal gardens; powder for the colony. 1p. AC., B 56:205.

Abstract : May 6, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Micault. Accident to St. Jean d\'Angely\'s powder factory. To procure powder for Louisiana from other factories. 2 pp. AC., B 56:41.

Abstract : May 13, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Powder for Louisiana. Sends Forant\'s journal of the Gironde. 2 pp. AC., B 56:212.

Abstract : May 13, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Robert. Accident to St. Jean d\'Angely\'s mill; arrangements for obtaining elsewhere powder for the colonies. 1p. AC., B 56:44.

Abstract : May 14, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Instructions for preparation of two vessels for Louisiana with cargoes of munitions, merchandise, medicine, and food; 300 soldiers as passengers. 1p. AC., B 56:214.

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