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Abstract : July 23, 1716. Le Havre. Champigny to the council. Powder Crozat has provided for commerce of Louisiana. Marginal note. 3 pp. AM., B 3, 241:223. |
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Abstract : July 1, 1730. Montreal. Statement of provisions, munitions, and other supplies given to Indians who have come to Montreal to receive them. Among others are the names of various western tribes and references to those from Michilimackinac, Detroit, Saginaw, and River St. Joseph. 40 pp. AC., C 11, 53:296. |
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Abstract : August 6, 1740, Michilimackinac. Memorandum of powder supplied by Anger. 1p. AC., C 11, 76:220. |
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Abstract : [1703.] Plan for the destruction of Charleston and all Carolina settlements. Itemized list of vessels, cannon, and men needed. Spaniards and Indians to give aid. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 1:445. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : August 14, 1786. Charleston. Pétry to Vergennes. Georgia-Creek quarrel: U.S. government resolves on neutrality; depredations committed; purchase of arms and munitions in Virginia. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:157. |
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Abstract : September 15, 1786. Charleston. Pétry to Vergennes. Commissioners appointed to fix Georgia-South Carolina boundaries and to confer with Indians; Creek war; Indians seek munitions at Pensacola; McGillivray\' activity; Choctaws join Creeks; Georgia opposition. 7pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:65. |
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Abstract : October 17, 1786. Charleston. Pétry to Vergennes. Transmits letters on Georgia-Creek war; one hundred French Canadians settle among Delaware Indians on the Tennessee River; Spaniards have promised munitions to Creeks. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:199. |
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Abstract : [May 1787.] Charleston. Translation of a letter announcing the arrival of an officer from the State of Franklin to buy arms for an expedition against New Orleans. 1p. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:290. |
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Abstract : December 26, 1787. Charleston. Pétry to Montmorin. Influence of the State of Franklin on the development of the West; meeting of Nashville delegates to form a confederation and to open Mississippi navigation; Creek war; delegates named to take up opposition with State of Franklin and to force Florida government not to supply arms to Creeks; season delays Georgia\'s attack; proposal to McGillivray; Indian trade and Spanish attitude toward it. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:318. |
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Abstract : January 12, 1736. Mobile. Diron to the minister. His dispute with Bienville over Indian affairs; defends his order to Mobile soldiers and civilians to go about armed. 22 pp. AC., C 13, 21:331. (Miss.) |
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