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Abstract : March 31, 1716. Paris. Council to Galissonière. Louisiana troops. Appointments for ensigns; food; merchandise; munitions; clothing; pay of soldiers and workmen. 1p. AC., B 38:99. |
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Abstract : May 17, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on letter from Beauharnais [Beauharnois], Rochefort, May 12, 1716: arms for companies at Ile d\'Oléron, destined for Louisiana. 2 pp. AM., B 1, 8:553. |
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Abstract : May 2, 1716. Paris. Council to [Beauharnois]. Four small cannon sent to Michilimackinac. 1p. AC., B 38:111. |
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Abstract : May 1716. [Paris.] Council to L\'Epinay and Hubert. Project of a memoir of instructions on Louisiana. Special and joint control; Superior Council; officers; settlers; posts and garrisons; St. Denys\' explorations; rations and munitions for troops; missionaries; marriages of Frenchmen with Indian women; Crozat\'s monopoly. 27 pp. AC., C 13, 4:963. |
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Abstract : June 23, 1764. London. Guerchy to Choiseul. English contradictions respecting arts. VII and XX in order to claim the artillery and munitions in ceded territory; will grant the demand. 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 457:293. |
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Abstract : July 7, 1764. London. Guerchy to Choiseul. Unimportant discussion with Halifax respecting English request for return of artillery, munitions, etc., taken from Mobile. 3pp. AE., Angleterre, 458:50. |
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Abstract : October 15, 1752. Fontainebleau. Royal order, appointing Dessalles officer in charge of details of artillery in Louisiana. 1p. AC., D 2c, 2:74. (LC.) |
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Abstract : November 25, 1748. Versailles. Royal ordinance, extending for six years the exemption granted to merchant ships from the duty of carrying guns and engagés to Louisiana. 2pp. AC., A 22:151. (LC.) AC., A 22:170; A 5; B 87:276; F 3, 243 (printed); AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 11:28; BMM., MS.73, vol.67:287; AN., AD VII., 2a (printed); 12 (printed). |
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Abstract : Oct. 26, 1776. Port-Louis, France. Gilbert du Lion, commandant, to Comte d\'Arbaud. Asks for authority to sell an Irish ship loaded with food and munitions for the Mississippi, undoubtedly intended for royal troops, and brought to Port-Louis by an American privateer. (Copy.) AE., Angleterre, 525:340. |
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Abstract : August 9, 1733. New Orleans. Deverges to the minister. Returned to Louisiana on the Ste. Anne, July 9; plans for cistern and powder magazine at Balize; asks for arrears of pay. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 17:277. (Miss.) |
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