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Abstract : October 31, 1726. Hennebont. Mother Marie Tranchepain de St. Augustin to the Abbé Raguet. Departure of Ursulines for Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 10:67. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 5, 1728. New Orleans. Mother Marie Trenchepain [Tranchepain] de St. Augustin to the Abbé Raguet. Recognizes Beaubois as her superior; states that he is loved by the whole community; needs of hospital; school for Negroes and Indians. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 11:272. (Miss.)

Abstract : [April 16, 1801.] 26 Germ., IX. [Madrid.] Lucien Bonaparte to the Spanish Secretary of State. Mme. Guyot's claim to Louisiana property, (Copy.) 1p. AE., Esp., sup., 28:43.

Abstract : October 27, 1728. Paris. Abbé Raguet to the mother superior of Ursulines in Louisiana. Reproves her for worldly thoughts and conduct. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 13, 11:244. (Miss.)

Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Drainage canal at New Orleans; rations for Negroes; tobacco shipment; Diron's exclusive trade with Choctaws; clerks; removal of officers; price of cloth; Negroes apprenticed to farmers; bills of exchange; orphans; house of detention for women; Spanish trade; work of Dausseville. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:122.

Abstract : November 9, 1728. [Paris.] Minister to Le Pelletier. Intercedes in favor of Dugué de Boisbriant, lately first royal lieutenant in Louisiana. Recall of Dubois. Ursulines in Louisiana prefer to return to France rather than be under the direction of the Capuchins. 2 pp. AC., B 5 89.

Abstract : March, 1730. [New Orleans.] Account of the burning at the stake in New Orleans of the wife of a Natchez chief, by Tunica Indians, at Périer's order. 2 pp. AC., F 3, 24:187; BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 2551:53.

Abstract : April 17, 1746. Versailles. Minister to Bourdonnaye. Passage to Louisiana to family of Louis Barbey, deported to that colony in 1743. 1p. AC., B 84:102.

Abstract : April 30, 1746. Versailles. Minister to Vaudreuil and Lenormant. Ordinance prohibiting the transportation of negroes to the Illinois country; rules for expenses of posts; receipts for storehouse supplies; honors for Saucier and Augias; passage to Louisiana for family of Barbey, a faux saunier. 2pp. AC., B 83:315. (LC.)

Abstract : June 1, 1746. Paris. Minister to Ricouart. Instructions regarding the recruits for Louisiana who are to embark on the Chameau. Passage to Louisiana for the Barbey family. 1p. AC., B 84:327.

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