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Letter, Estevan Miro, New Orleans, La., to Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Mobile, Ala.
Proces-verbal of the delivery of the forts of Plaquemines to Gilberto Leonard, Frigate Captain and Agent of the French Republic, by Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Commandant of Plaquemines, Fort St. Philip
Mississippi question: Report of a debate in the Senate of the United States on the 23d, 24th, & 25th February, 1803, of certain resolutions concerning the violation of the right of deposit in the Island of New Orleans.
Message from the president of the United States, transmitting, pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 24th inst.
Remarks on the late infraction of treaty at New Orleans.
Recorder (Boston, Mass.), 1816 Feb. 14
Official letter book W. C. C. Claiborne, the first governor of Louisiana in his own hand write embraceing his correspondence 1803-4&5...
Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Mobile, to Estevan Miro, New Orleans
Near Natchez, October 29th, 1802
Proclamation of Alejandro O'Reilly, New Orleans
Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Plaquemines
Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to Pierre-Joseph Favort, Plaquemines
Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Plaquemines
Jose de Galvez, Marques de Sonora, El Pardo, to Bernardo de Galvez, Conde de Galvez, Mexico
Articles of capitulation proposed by Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dickson, His Britannic Majesty's Commander of the Garrison and District of Baton Rouge; Replies of Governor Bernardo de Galvez of Louisiana
Letter, Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Baton Rouge, La., to Philogene Favrot, Nashville, Tenn.
Pierre-Joseph Favrot, New Orleans, to Bernardo de Galvez
Pierre-Joseph Favrot,Plaquimines, to Juan Ronquillo, La Balize
Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to Pierre-Joseph Favrot, Plaquemines

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