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Abstract : November 2, 1743. Quebec. Hocquart to the minister. Powder sent to Illinois. 1p. AC., C 11, 80:267.

Abstract : May 25, 1723. Rochefort. Extract from letter of Beauharnais [Beauharnois], intendant, requesting payment for food and munitions sent to Louisiana in 1716. 2 pp. AC., F 1, 23:22.

Abstract : June 4, 1764. Paris. Memoir by Hertford, English ambassador: Col[onel] Robertson, governor of Florida, finds that D\'Abbadie has withdrawn from Mobile artillery, munitions and provisions; requests that D\'Abbadie be ordered to return the same. (Copies sent to Choiseul and Guerchy.) 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 457:159.

Abstract : February 10, 1760. [Port-au-Prince], Santo Domingo. Gov[ernor] Bart to the minister. Explains methods employed to send powder to Gov[ernor] Kerlérec in Louisiana. 3pp. AC., C 9b, 14:n.p.

Abstract : April 8, 1721. Paris. Royal ordinance, forbidding the firing of cannon in roadsteads of the colonies except as a distress signal. AC., A 28:197.

Abstract : [September 8, 1797.] St. Louis, Missouri. [Letter from] Nicolas Finiel, royal engineer. English are arming Indians of the Lakes against Upper Louisiana; Gen[eral] Wilkinson\'s speeches to Indians. (Ext.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, 50: 220

Abstract : June 23, 1716. Paris. Itemized list of food, merchandise, arms, and munitions sent to Louisiana on the Ludlow and Paon. 3 pp. AC., B 38:140.

Abstract : June 16, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on L\'Epinay\'s requests: advance in salary; passage to Louisiana for women whose husbands are in the colony; supplies for the king\'s storehouses; artillery for Fort Louis and Dauphin Island; food for troops; medicines for posts. 6 pp. AM., B 1, 8:634; AC., C 13, 4:103. (Miss.)

Abstract : June 16, 1716. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil and Bégon. Munitions for Michilimackinac; claims of Mme. De Muy for Gov[ernor] De Muy\'s pay, 1708; Tonty at Detroit. 5 pp. AC., B 38:196.

Abstract : May 19, 1716. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Shipment of arms to Louisiana; transportation of five soldiers to same colony. 4 pp. AC., B 38:118.

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