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- "Extract of a memoir on the necessity for the French Republic to have Louisiana," presented by General V[ictor] Collot, Philadelphia, to Citizen [Pierre Auguste] Adet, Minister Plenipotentiary [from France to the United States], [Philadelphia]
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- Justifications of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dickson for moving the British troops under his command from Fort Manchac to Baton Rouge
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- List of arms lost or destroyed in the battle at Richmond, Kentucky, by Company A, 95th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
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- Military commission issued by the Baron de Carondelet, governor of Louisiana, New Orleans, to Pedro Rousseau
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- Military instructions issued by the Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, in case of an attack on the city
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- Military instructions issued by the Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to Colonel Francisco Bouligny, [New Orleans]
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- Military instructions issued by the Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to Pedro Rousseau, [New Madrid]
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- Official letter from [French naval officer, the Chevalier de] Ravenel, [commanding the frigate L'Andromaque, Pensacola Bay], to General [Monteil?], [Pensacola Bay]
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- Official letter from Geo[rge] F. Shepley, Military Command of New Orleans, to Officers and Soldiers of the United States Army, no place
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- Official letter from [Major John Ballinger], [La] Balize, to Colonel [William] MacRea, [New Orleans]
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- Official letter from [Pierre Clément de] Laussat, Colonial Prefect of the French Government, New Orleans, to [Thomas] Villanueva, Commandant of Valenzuela at the fork of the Chitimachas
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- Official letter from the Baron de Carondelet, [New Orleans?], to Colonel Francisco Bouligny, [New Orleans?]
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- Order issued by L. Haughton, Brigade Inspector, Headquarters 4th Brigade, Mississippi State Troops, Columbus, Mississippi, to Major Love, no place,