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Abstract : June 10, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to directors of Company of the Indies. Their guns are not suitable for the Louisiana trade, therefore he does not wish to buy them. 1p. AC., B 56:56.

Abstract : June 10, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Micault. Instructions for procuring powder for the colonies. 1p. AC., B 56:55.

Abstract : June 10, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Robert. Instructions for procuring powder for the colonies. 1p. AC., B 56:56.

Abstract : June 10, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Abbé de la Combe. Instructions for delivery of guns and gun-locks for Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 56:57.

Abstract : December 24, 1732. New Orleans. Ordinance, requiring farmers and planters to make a declaration to their militia captain of the number of whites, blacks, Indians, houses, animals, and guns on each farm; residents of New Orleans to make the same declaration to Prefontaine. 1p. AC., A 23:111. (LC.)

Abstract : October 27, 1727. Paris. Council of the Indies to Périer and La Chaise. Tobacco and indigo culture, shipment, and prices; distribution and desertion of Negroes; boats; construction of churches at various posts; Capuchin-Jesuit affairs; Beaubois requests indemnity for losses in wreck on the Mississippi; schools; hospitals; ammunition; Diron\'s request for favors; bills of exchange, silver and copper money; death of Rouzault, storekeeper; passports and free passage to Louisiana for workmen\'s wives; floods damage Fort Chartres; Fort Orleans, Dauphin Island, and Biloxi abandoned; Vincennes commands on the Wabash, Desliettes and St. Ange in Illinois; hostility of Foxes; lumber; police; overseer of domestic animals; Swiss companies; garrisons at posts. Copy of reply, March 30, 1728, q.v., in the margin. 75 pp. AC., C 13, 11:66. (Miss.)

Abstract : May 10, 1710. Marly. Minister to Artaguette. Price of land; approval of Le Roux\'s voyage; settlement on Lake Pontchartrain; Argoud\'s return to France; fortifications at Fort Massacre; Marie Grisot\'s trouble with Bienville; land grant of Marie Morienne, wife of Jean Baptiste Juchereau; Indian affairs; discipline for coureurs de bois; women settlers; construction of storehouse and mill at Mobile; Negro slaves; Pensacola-Mobile boundary; tin mines on the Missouri; domestic animals from Havana; tobacco at Mobile; La Salle\'s account against Iberville and Bienville. 16 pp. AC., B 32:41. (LC.)

Abstract : May 10, 1710. Marly. Minister to Bienville. Food bought and sold at Pensacola; English encroachments; Pensacola-Mobile boundary; the Renommée\'s cargo of foods and munitons; Indian affairs; Le Roux\'s voyage to Cap Français for powder; fortification of Ile Massacre; La Vente\'s conduct; conduct of coureurs de bois among Indians; Bienville\'s treatment of Marie Grisot, midwife; exchange of Indian captives for Negro slaves; official appointments. 9 pp. AC., B 32:36. (LC.)

Abstract : August 27, 1701. Royal instructions for Iberville. Pensacola; importance of forts at Mobile and Biloxi, etc.; Indian policy and trade; commerce, food and domestic animals from Santo Domingo for Louisiana; Le Sueur; religious policy toward French and English from Carolina; Sagean\'s report to be verified; marriages with Indians permitted; munitions; plantations, mines, etc. 16 pp. AM., B 2, 152:156.

Abstract : April 25, 1728. New Orleans. Périer to [Company of the Indies]. Munitions sent to St. Augustine, attacked by English; English aggression among French Indians. (Ext.) 4 pp. AC., C 13, 11:1. (Miss.; AE., Mem. et Doc., Amer., 7:254. (Ext.).

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