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Abstract : [May] 1723 to May 1724. Kaskaskia. Register of marriages of the parish of Notre Dame, Beaubois, missionary. (Ext.) 3 pp. AC., G 1, 412:6. (LC.)

Abstract : October 27, 1711. Dauphin [Island]. Bienville to the minister. Munitions and supplies; name of Massacre changed to Dauphin; Indian allies, presents, and slaves; danger from English; voyageurs; growth of tobacco and wheat; mines; Mobile-Pensacola boundary dispute; Marie Grissot\'s defense; domestic animals; 36 pp. AC., C 13, 2:567. (Miss.) Margry, V.372 (ext.) AC., C 13, 2:603 (analysis with notes by Raudot).

Abstract : December 25, 1715. Dauphin Island. Duclos to the Council of Marine. Arrival of ships; soldiers; settlers; supplies; munitions; marriages of French with Indians. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 3:815. (Miss.)

Abstract : October 26, 1717. Dauphin Island. Hubert to the council. The harbor; food from France; soldiers\' pay; Indian women; medicines; brandy; sailors; arrival of English vessels; silk; animals; justice, criminal and civil; superior council; army discipline; complaint against L\'Epinay; English rivalry; troops; churches; hospitals; agriculture; Indian presents. 24 pp. AC., C 13, 5:46. Margry, V.597(ext.). (Ill., Miss.)

Abstract : April 25, 1721. Biloxi. Bienville and Delorme to Company of the Indies. Departure of vessels for France. Arrival of slave-ships. Work undertaken by landowners. Lack of food. Girls sent from France. Plan of New Orleans made by Pauger. (Ext.) 8 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:106.

Abstract : June 24, 1721. Biloxi. Bienville and Delorme to Company of the Indies. Scarcity of provisions on the plantations. Warehouse established at New Orleans by landowners. Return of Simars de Bellisle from his second trip to St. Bernard Bay. Public works at New Biloxi. Renaud\'s arrival in Illinois. Trade with Spaniards. Swiss troops. Marriages or girls from France. Merchandise. (Ext.) 12 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:109.

Abstract : August 1695. [Michilimackinac]. Extracts from Cadillac\'s journal sent to Frontenac, on Pinet\'s sermons, and Carheil\'s charges regarding Indian women and brandy. 6 pp. AC., C 11e, 14:15.

Abstract : September 4, 1744. Michilimackinac. Memorandum of what Langlade has supplied to the wife of Bouchard, an Ottawa chief. 1p. AC., C 11, 83:322.

Abstract : 1668-1674. Dieppe. Donation of Jacques Pauger, from Dieppe, of a principal sum of 500 pounds to the Ursulines of Dieppe, among whom is his daughter Marie. For the giving of a low mass every Friday. Pauger is counseling attorney for the bailiwick and viscounty of Arques. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), D 359.

Abstract : July 21, 1729. Mobile. Bru to Council of the Indies. Purchase of pitch for the company; peltries; accounts, payment of Lemoyne; clerks; passport to Louisiana for his wife; accused of injustice to Father Guyenne. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 12:186.

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