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Accounts works of fortifications and provisions CUBA, 187B 1729/1763
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Unit Title: "Accounts of works of fortifications and provisions"
Archive: General Archive of the Indies Document: CUBA, 187B Support:
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Accounts works of fortifications and provisions of Mobile, Alibamones and Isla de los Gatos.
Docket 187. 1729 to 1769, [1775, 1785, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1798, 1799]. Correspondence of various foreign and individuals to the governors of the Floridas authorities. C, 44 cm., 450 documents. This file is composed of:
(a) Correspondence mainly of 1766 to 1769; (B) special documents listed below; and (c) the specifications of public works. Items (a) and (b) occupy half of the file; item (b) is at the top of the file, the documents in chronological order being Placed. Item (c) Occupies the remainder of the file. (A) Correspondence, all in french, Comprises: 1765-1767, letters of Philip Aubry, New Orleans, to Antonio de Ulloa, With drafts of replies (many, greater part of 1767). 1766, letters to the governor of Louisiana (Ulloa) from the Circé, Punta Cortada; L'Hommer, Beacon; Demazelliere, Punta Cortada; Rocheblave Felipe, Santa Genoveva; and Pedro de Volsey, Ilinois (San Luis). 1767, letters to the governor of Louisiana, Ulloa, from Declouet, Beacon; Delavillebeuvre Juan, Punta Cortada and Fort Royal of St. Louis; L'Hommer, Beacon; Demazelliere, Punta Cortada; de Villiers, Natchitoches and Rapide; Jacobo Dubreuil, Royal Fort of San Luis; Guido DUFOSSAT, Royal Fort of San Luis; Foucault, New Orleans; Louis Judice, Cabahannossé; José Labuxiere, Illinois (St. Louis); Luis de Laperrier, Natchitoches; Valentin Layssard, Rapido; Le Duc, New Orleans; and Robert Ross, Pensacola (en Inglés). 1768, letters of Antonio de Ulloa, New Orleans, to de Villiers; letters to the governor of Louisiana, Ulloa, from de Circé, Punta Cortada; Delavillebeuvre Juan, Fort San Luis; de Villiers, Natchitoches; Raymundo Dubreuil, Fort San Gabriel; Duplessis, Punta Cortada; Louis Judice, Cabahannossé; Valentin Layssard, Rapido; Le Duc, Fort San Gabriel; Rocheblave Felipe, Santa Genoveva; St. Ange, San Luis; Vallé Francisco, Santa Genoveva; and Nicholas Verret, Cabahannossé. 1769, letters to the governor of Louisiana from Allain Francisco, Punta Cortada; César Borme, Natchitoches; Duplessis, Punta Cortada; Louis Judice, Cabahannossé; Labuxiere Jose, Santa Genoveva; Rocheblave Felipe, Santa Genoveva; Prince of Rohan, Puerto Principe; Saint Ange and Luis, San Luis. 1770, to Luis de Unzaga letters from Baron, Punta Cortada; Datchurut Juan, San Luis, and Vallé Francisco, Santa
Genoveva, 1775-1799, one or a few letters from Clouet, Opelousas, to the governor of Louisiana (1775); Stephen Lamorandier, Opelousas, to the governor of Louisiana (1785); William Panton, Pensacola, to Baron de Carondelet (date missing); Michel St. Amant, Germans, to Carondelet, With reply (1792); Elias Beauregard, New Orleans, to Carondelet (1794); copies of letters written from Confederation (1795); Lemon Francisco, Natchez, to Manuel Gayoso de Lemos (1798); Stephen Minor, Natchez, to Gayoso de Lemos (1798); and William A. Bowles, Wekiva. Also a petition of Andrew Wilson, Natchez, to Gayoso de Lemos. Some subjects Treated in above letters: 1765-1767, by Aubry, the general affairs of the colony of Louisiana, and Illinois; 1768, by Ulloa, jesuits or detention of suspicious persons; no arms or ammunition for indian gifts; indian and trade; by Verret and Judice, the acadians at cabahannossé. Most of the letters Deal with routine affairs of the posts. (B) Special documents (in french): 1729, certificate of Trouillet of having made no complaints Regarding Tombecbé; 1732 journal of a voyage from New Orleans to Natchitoches (Sept. 17-0ct 5.) 1763 Notions sur l'Etablissement de la culture du tabac dans la province de la Luisiane; Etat des officiers entretenus to the Luisianne; Etat des officiers REFORMES (Sept. 15); Regarding tobacco memorial culture (Oct. 17); 1765 treaty Between England and Upper and Lower Creeks, with list of prices of articles for indian trade (May 28, in Inglés); 1766 list of inhabitants of Punta Cortada; General census of Fausseriviere; cens
us of Punta Cortada; OFFICIALS list of who had served forty-five years in Louisiana; General census of Costa des Germans (app. 4); list of inhabitants at Cabahannocés (app. 9); General census of Punta Cortada (app. 15); list of garrison at Punta Cortada (app. 16); Regulations of New Orleans police (May, 42 1/2 p.) list of the company of Boisclaire (june); General census of at Villere company of Germans (june 25); review of militia at San Luis (july 27); Illinois list of the nation on the right bank of the Mississippi (Aug. 4); 1766-I768, list of acadians married at Cabahannossé; 1767 N. consular certificate at Potomack Granted, Maryland, to the vessel Jane, Richard Ryder captain, sailing to the Mississippi with 'one hundred and fifty french neutrals with baggages'' (In Inglés, dec 17.) 1768, 'III. No. 8. Lettres pour divers endroits, dedans et dehors the colonie et les Natchez'' (Letter-book of governor of Louisiana, Oct 6 Feb 17..); 'III. No. 4. Illinois'' (Letter-book of governor of Louisiana to St. Ange, Feb. 8-aug 7..); 'III. No. 5. Permissions pour les Illinois'' (Licenses to go to Illinois Granted by the governor, Feb. 15-july 29.) motives of acadians for not wishing to settle, by Pedro José Legs, San Luis (March 27); indian census of dependents of Coast by Louis Judice (Sept. 5); 1769 ordinance Regarding sale of slaves, by O'Reilly (Aug.); letter-book (incomplete) of the governor of Louisiana (Aug. 24-dec 26.) list of acadians at Cabahannocée (Sept. 14); ordinance fixing tariff of food supplies, by O'Reilly (Sept. 7); Prohibiting ordinance Receiving inhabitants from foreigners without passports (Sept. 11); Ordnance pour la clotures des Natchitoches, by O'Reilly (Nov. 24); instruction to A. Mézières, commandant of Natchitoches, by O'Reilly (Nov. 24); indian ordinance Prohibiting slavery, by O'Reilly (Dec. 7); ordinance providing for abolition of the Council (dec. 21); 1769-1770, seventeen letters of Athanasius of Mézières, Natchitoches, to governor of Louisiana (Dec. 29, 1769-jan 1 1770.) 1770-1775, collection of Ordinances read, published, and posted at the post by Pedro Legs of Illinois (1770, May 30-1775, 15 apr.); 1785 list of militia at Opelousas; id. (July 30); and 1794-1795, journal of Juan Bautista Truteau, agent of the Upper Missouri company, to the Mandan nation (part 1., 1794, june 7-1795, Tues 26), printed in American Historical Review, XIX. 299-333, and to be printed again, With part II. and translation of both, in the publications of the Illinois State Historical Library. (C) Specifications: 1736-1746, 1749-1754, 1757, 1758, 1760-1763, specifications and Estimates of fortifications and government buildings and repairs on the same, at Mobila; 1757, 1758, 1761, 1762, id. Island at Delfina; 1756, 1758, 1760, id. at Cat Island; 1736, 1737, 1739, 1741, 1755, 1761, id. at Alibamon; 1736, 1739, 1742, 1743, 1759-1762, id. at Tombecbé, with a plan for the physician's home (1760)
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Alabama (Dios)
Bastimentos
Slave trade
Fortifications
LA (old jurisdiction, United States)
Mobile (Alabama, USA)
Pensacola (Florida, USA)
Prisons of America
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2003-3-7
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