650 Etats-Unis, 1826-1830 
between Clay and Randolph; Creek Indians; Oregon question; 
Canada; slavery; Lafayette's return to France; Poinsett 
mission; French deserters; deaths of Jefferson, Adams, 
Gaillard; privateers. 
Important Documents 
Jan. 9. Damas to Mareuil, no. 20, French policy 
with regard to American claims (ff. 4-6). 
Mareuil to Damas 
Mar. 7. No. 67, boundary disagreements between 
U.S. and Great Britain; English refusal to recognize Ameri- 
can rights acquired by exploration; Oregon question (ff. 64- 
67) . 
Aug. 1. No. 86 i Anglo-American claims to Oregon; 
attitude of Congress (ff. 203-205). 
83 (1827-1829) 
Correspondence of James Brown, Damas, Dannery, Espin- 
ville, Fougeres, Gerard de Rayneval, Guillemin, Hersant, 
Hyde de Neuville, La Ferronnays, Mareuil, Menou, Michel, 
Pillavoine, Polignac, Portalis, St. Andre, de Seze, J. A. 
Smith, Ternaux 
Other Material 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
American politics; South American affairs; U.S. claims; 
Indian affairs; troubles in Canada; Anglo-American relations; 
Mexico; American projects in Texas; U.S. Navy; tariff ques- 
tion in S . C; Nicaragua canal; resignation of Van Buren; 
privateers; Franco-American difficulties. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Guillemin and Michel at New Orleans 
with ministers of foreign affairs (Damas, La Ferronays, 
Portalis) concerning Texas insurrection (ff. 4, 10, 17, 
25, 34, 79, 273, 298, 301, 302, 304, 305). 
84 (1830) 
Correspondence of Brent, Dannery, Guillemin, Haussez, 
Hersant, Jackson, Jourdan, Laine, Louis-Philippe, Mareuil, 
Maison, Menou, Mole, Polignac, Rives, Roux de Rochelle, 
St. Andre, Sebastiani, Serurier, de Seze, "Survilliers" 
[Joseph Bonaparte], Thomasson, Van Buren 
Other Material 
Instructions to Roux de Rochelle (May 11) . 
Instructions to Serurier (Dec. 27). 
Jackson's messages to Congress. 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
Summary of proceedings in Congress. 
