Etats-Unis, 1804-1805 635 
Subjects Treated 
American claims; commercial relations; difficulties 
with Barbary pirates; marriage of Jerome Bonaparte in 
America; Hamilton-Burr duel; U.S. occupation of La.; U.S.- 
Spanish relations over Florida and boundaries of La. 
Important Documents 
Talleyrand to Turreau 
[July 23], 4 Therm. XII. Details on boundaries 
of La., should include all French establishments west of 
Mississippi before 1762; U.S. -Spanish relations (ff . 188- 
192) . 
[Aug. 8], 20 Therm. XII. Instructions on 
western limits of La. ; to do all in his power to prevent 
U.S. offending Spain (ff. 202-204). 
Pichon to Talleyrand 
[Sept. 23], 1 Vend. XIII. No. 1, Yrujo's 
attempts to explain to people of U.S. Spanish stand on 
limits of La.; attack on Baton Rouge (ff. 281-284). 
[Oct. 27], 5 Brum. XIII. No. 5, U.S. negoti- 
ations with Indian nations in Mississippi valley; Lewis 
and Clark expedition (ff . 333-336) . 
[Nov. 22], 1 Frim. XIII. No. 10, Spanish 
military measures for protection of Floridas; rumour of 
U.S. willingness to barter greatest part of La. west of 
Mississippi for Floridas (ff. 408-413). 
Talleyrand to Emperor 
[Nov. 20], 29 Brum. XIII. Report on American 
claim to West Florida as part of La. purchase; claim for 
indemnities for suppression of right of deposit at New 
Orleans; France should second American desire to obtain 
two Floridas only if U.S. abandons pretensions to West 
Florida (ff . 393-397) . 
58 (1805) 
Correspondence of Appleton, Arcambal, Armstrong, 
Berthier, Beurnonville , Jerome Bonaparte, Cevallos, 
Champagny, Collet des Catils, Decres, Dillon, Gibbs , 
W. Lee, Livingston, Madison, Marbois, Merville, Monroe, 
Osmond, Petry, Pichon, Rey, Skipwith, Swan, Talleyrand, 
Turreau 
Other Material 
Documents relative to Pinckney-Monroe mission to 
Spain, to Santo Domingo, to maritime prizes. 
Maps of La. and Mississippi. 
Moniteur de la Louisiane (May 25) . 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
American politics; impressment of U.S. seamen; dis- 
content of inhabitants of La.; departure of Jerome Bonaparte; 
U.S. foreign trade; consular representation; Burr's intrigues; 
U.S. expedition to Santo Domingo. 
