Louisiana Under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States, 1785-1807: Social, Economic, and Political Conditions of the Territory Represented in the Louisiana Purchase, Volume 2 |
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above-mentioned Addressed American government assurances Baton Rouge boundaries of Louisiana Bureau of Rolls Casa Calvo CASA IRUJO Catholic Majesty ceded cession of Louisiana chargé d'affaires City CLAIBORNE TO MADISON Claiborne's colony commandant Commissioners Congress Consul copy Court despatch district Don Pedro Cevallos duty enclose Endorsed ernment Excellency Don Pedro Excellency's France French government French Republic governor Gulf of Mexico Havana Honble James Madison honor iana Indians inhabitants interests IRUJO TO CEBALLOS king Laussat LETTER OF CLAIBORNE Lordship Louis Louisianians Manuel de Salcedo March MARQUÉS DE CASA ment Mexico militia Mississippi Nacogdoches Natchitoches negotiation New-Orleans opinion Orleans Perdido River Prefect present president province of Louisiana Province of Texas regard respect retrocession Rio Bravo River Rolls and Library Salcedo secretary settlements Spain Spaniards Spanish take possession territory tion transfer treaty troops United West Florida WILLIAM C. C. CLAIBORNE Yrujo