Etats-Unis, 1795-1796 625 
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Faipoult, Fauchet, Le Blanc, Letombe, Mangourit, Merlin, 
Monroe, Pickering, Randolph, Redon de Beaupreau, Reinhard, 
Skipwith, Tate, Truguet 
Other Material 
Documents relative to Leeward Islands; reports of 
Committee of Public Safety; Tate's address to Committee 
of Public Safety (21 Mess. Ill [July 9]); memoirs on U.S., 
Florida, and Louisiana, by Theremin, Fauchet; Washington's 
annual message to Congress (Dec. 8) ; extracts from American 
newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
Commercial relations; claims; neutrality; Anglo- 
American relations; western expansion; American politics. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Monroe with French Government, and 
of Fauchet, and Adet with U.S. Government ( passim ) . 
Documents Printed 
In A. H. A. Annual Report . 1905 : 
Executive Council commissioners in U.S. to Committee 
of Public Safety, nos. 25-27; Fauchet to Committee of Public 
Safety, 8 Vend. IV [Sept. 30], 9 Vend. IV [Oct. 1] ; to 
Commissioner of Foreign Relations, 4 Brum. IV [Oct. 26]; 
Adet to Committee of Public Safety, nos. 1-22, 24-26, 28- 
30, and unnumbered report of 17 Prair. Ill [June 5]; to 
Commissioner of Foreign Relations, nos. 2, 3, 4 (II, 704- 
719, 733-808). 
45 (1796, Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Adet, Aubert-Dubayet , Committee of 
Public Safety, Delacroix, Executive Directory, Faipoult, 
Fauchet, Letombe, Livingston, Merlin, Milfort alias Tasta- 
negy, Monroe, Petiet, Pickering, Ramel, Skipwith, Truguet, 
Vincent, Washington 
Other Material 
Reports, Delacroix to Executive Directory, Fauchet 
on Tastanegy; memoirs on U.S. by Rochambeau, Charbonnet- 
Duplaine, Hauteval, Bayard, Gengembre ; Madgett, notes on 
Washington; recall of Adet, appointment of Vincent (28 
Pluv. IV [Feb. 17]); Vincent's instructions (16 Vent. IV 
[Mar. 6]); passport and certificates of Tastanegy; docu- 
ments relative to Leeward Islands; resolutions and pro- 
ceedings of Congress. 
Subjects Treated 
Commercial affairs; neutrality; western expansion of 
U.S.; American finances; consular affairs; U.S. political 
divisions; Anglo-American relations. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Monroe with Minister of Foreign 
