618 Etats-Unis, 1789-1791 
De Guines, Hamilton, Jefferson, La Luzerne, Leray de 
Chaumont, Louis XVI, Montmorin, Moustier, Necker, d'Ogny, 
Otto, Saint-Priest, Tempie, Villedeuil, Washington 
Other Material 
1791, Mar. 2. Moustier's letters of recall. 
Mar. 4-Sept. 29. Summary of first session of 
U.S. Congress. 
Apr. 30. Ceremonial at installation of Presi- 
dent Washington. 
Summary of Moustier's correspondence for first half 
of 1789. 
Memoir by Moustier on U.S. credit. 
Proposal of new settlement in Kentucky. 
Act of French Council. 
Subjects Treated 
Establishment of U.S. Federal Government; westward 
expansion; Spanish-American relations; Indian affairs; 
U.S. credit; fisheries; Franco-American postal service; 
domestic politics in U.S.; commercial relations; consular 
convention, claims; proceedings of Congress. 
Important Documents 
Concerning westward expansion of U.S., relations with 
Spain, and Indian difficulties: 
Moustier to Montmorin 
Mar. 10, no. 7 (ff. 31-32); June 29, no. 19 
(ff. 195-204); Sept. 15, no. 26 (ff. 264-267). 
Otto to Montmorin 
Nov. 10, no. 2 (ff. 304-306). 
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Correspondence of Blanchelande , Caillard, Cice, 
Fleurieu, Jefferson, La Luzerne, Lambert, La Rochefoucauld, 
Lemontey, Lessart, Lezay-Marnesia, Merle, Molleville, 
Montmorin, Necker, d'Ogny, Otto, Short, Tempie, Ternant, 
Thevenard 
Other Material 
1790, Jan. 1. Montmorin, powers to exchange ratifi- 
cations of Franco-American consular convention. 
Jan. 12. Ratifications of consular convention. 
Jan. 8. Washington, message to U.S. Congress. 
Feb. 6. Toasts proposed at New York celebration 
of anniversary of Franco-American alliance. 
1791, Oct. 25. Washington, message to U.S. Congress. 
Subjects Treated 
U.S. tonnage duties; French duties on tobacco; Domini- 
can negro revolt; replacement of Jefferson by Short in 
Paris; French emigrants to U.S. 
