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    • [Journal of Anna McCall Watson]

    • [Journal of Anna McCall Watson]

    • Sons of Temperance of North America; Journals

    • Journal of Watson's daily life, including weather, visitors, trips, household chores, and meetings of the Sons of Temperance. Members of the family travel to Vidalia, Natchez, Terra Bonna, and other locations.
    • Prices current at Bordeaux, the 26th May 1803

    • Prices current at Bordeaux, the 26th May 1803

    • Tudor, William, 1779-1830; Strobel and Martini; Bordeaux (France)--Commerce; Boston (Mass.)--Commerce; Louisiana Purchase; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815

    • Strobel and Martini was a commodity brokerage firm handling goods such as coffee, meats, spices, dyes, grains, wines, and luxury raw materials in American and European markets. The firm was probably based in Bordeaux, France. The report lists the...
    • Letter, ca 1812

    • Letter, ca 1812

    • Letters; Soldiers--Louisiana; Governors--Louisiana; Louisiana--History--1803-1865; United States--History--War of 1812; New Orleans (La.)--History--19th century

    • General James Wilkinson fought in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars, was a merchant, adventurer and politician. In 1803 he was appointed Commissioner of the United States in New Orleans, and later served as governor of the Louisiana Territory. In...
    • Letter, 1812 Feb. 14

    • Letter, 1812 Feb. 14

    • Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825; Claude, Dennis; Courts-martial and courts of inquiry; Indians of North America--Wars--1812-1815; Letters; Politicians--United States; Governors--Louisiana; Louisiana--History--1803-1865; New Orleans (La.)--History--19th...

    • General James Wilkinson fought in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars, was a merchant, adventurer and politician. In 1803 he was appointed Commissioner of the United States in New Orleans, and later served as governor of the Louisiana Territory. ...
    • Letter, 1814 Dec. 18

    • Letter, 1814 Dec. 18

    • Legislators--Louisiana; Beuford, Thomas; Letters; Ferries--Louisiana; Vidalia (La.)--History--19th century

    • Joseph (Jose) Vidal was secretary to Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, the Spanish Governor of the Natchez District, 1792-1797. Vidal later became commandant of the Post of Concordia, in Spanish Louisiana. Letter from Joseph Vidal, Vidalia, to Thomas...
    • Letter, 1815 Jan. 12

    • Letter, 1815 Jan. 12

    • Willis, William; New Orleans (La.), Battle of, 1815--Personal narratives; Soldiers--Louisiana

    • William Willis was a colonel in the Louisiana Militia during the War of 1812 and later a Concordia Parish sheriff. A letter to William Willis, Natchez, MS, from Gab [i. e., Gabriel] Winter, New Orleans, providing an eye-witness account of the...
    • Letter, 1805 May 22

    • Letter, 1805 May 22

    • Devall family; Buhler family; Letters; Ursuline Academy--Students; East Baton Rouge Parish (La.)--History--19th century; Family life--Louisiana; Women--Education--Louisiana--19th century; Love, Maternal; Mothers and daughters;...

    • Letter from Edith Smith Buhler Devall of Buhler's Plains, East Baton Rouge Parish, to her daughter Margaret Buhler, who was attending the Ursuline Convent in New Orleans. Devall mentions to her daughter that the family supports her studies, and...
    • Petition, 1808 Mar. 10

    • Petition, 1808 Mar. 10

    • McBride, John, of Mississippi Territory; Louisiana--History--19th century; Military governors--Louisiana; Petitions; Cotton machinery; Inventors

    • Handwritten endorsement signed by Grand-Pré, Commandant of the Natchez-Baton Rouge District, of a petition submitted by John Rollins of Natchez, agent for John McBride of Washington in the Mississippi Territory, for permission to introduce a new...
    • Letter, 1801 Feb. 9

    • Letter, 1801 Feb. 9

    • Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813; Military deserters--United States; Desertion, Military--United States--History; Louisiana--History--To 1803; Loftis Heights (Miss.); Rapides Parish (La.)--History--19th century

    • Valenten Layssard, was a Spanish army captain at Rapides Post, Louisiana. Letter from Valenten Layssard, Rapides, Louisiana, to Major Pike [i. e. Zebulon M. Pike], the American commandant at Loftis Heights, Mississippi, concerning the return of...
    • Letter, 1807 Nov. 18

    • Letter, 1807 Nov. 18

    • Letters; Correspondence; United States--Commerce--Netherlands; Netherlands--Commerce--United States; Merchants--Louisiana--New Orleans; Merchants--Netherland; Meeker, Williamson, and Patton

    • Sales letter from Wilhelm and Jan Willink, Amsterdam, Holland, to the New Orleans merchant firm, Meeker, Williamson, and Patton, concerning the shipment of commodities and a Price Current on verso of letter.
    • Letter, 1808 May 20

    • Letter, 1808 May 20

    • Merchants--Louisiana--New Orleans; Merchants--New York; Meeker, Williamson, and Patton; Accounts--Louisiana--New Orleans; Letters

    • Letter of credit from John G. Warren of New York concening an account with the New Orleans merchant firm, Meeker, Williamson, and Patton.
    • Letter, 1810 Aug. 3

    • Letter, 1810 Aug. 3

    • Letters: Delassus, Charles Dehault, 1767-1842; West Florida--History--19th century

    • Letter to Don Carlos Delassus 9i. e. Charles Dehault), Baton Rouge, from John Mills who might have written the letter while attending a convention to discuss forming the Republic of West Florida. The letter, from St. Johns Plains, espresses...

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