958 Memoires et Documents 
1789, Feb. 4. List of families composing Oneida 
Indian nation (ff. 89-90). 
Feb. 4, Aug. 26, Sept. 15. Oneida Indian 
nation to Moustier; four letters concerning plan of 
government; complaints at treatment by Americans (ff. 91- 
95, 99-100, 105-107) . 
June 17. Nicolas Jourdain and Colonel Louis 
to Moustier; Governor Clinton's commissioners had told 
Oneida Indians that Moustier' s letters were really written 
by Penet; anxious for proof of their authenticity (f. 96). 
Aug. 14. Moustier to Jourdain and Louis, 
assuring Oneidas of authenticity of his letters (ff. 97- 
98) . 
Aug. 27. Jourdain to Moustier, concerning 
latter' s letters (ff. 101-102). 
C1789], [n.s.]. Sovereign rights of Oneidas to 
territory reserved for them (ff. 108-111). 
[1789], [n.s.]. Plan of government for Oneidas (ff. 
112-115) . 
[1789], [n.s.]. Memoir on Oneida religion; followed 
by draft of plan of administration; militia; finance; 
justice; police; names of streets; inscription for monument 
commemorating establishment of town; one side to honor 
Moustier (ff. 116-121). 
[1789], [n.s.]. Fundamental laws of Oneida nation 
(ff . 123-130) . 
[1789], [n.s.]. Oneida administration of justice 
(ff . 131-133) . 
[1789], [n.s.]. Oneida finances (ff. 134-136). 
[1789], [n.s.]. Public education, science, and arts 
among Oneidas (f . 137) . 
[1789], [n.s.]. Useful advice for Oneida nation (ff. 
138-141) . 
[1794, Mar. 6]. Letombe to President of National 
Convention, transmitting two documents (f . 142) ; enclosing: 
projected plan of reformation of Franco-U.S. consular 
convention of 1788, with existing articles and proposed 
changes in parallel columns (ff . 143-151) ; arguments in 
support of changes proposed (ff . 152-159) . 
4 (1776-1783) 
[1776?], [n.s.]. Memoir on commerce of united colonies 
of America; exports and imports; advantage to France in 
securing this trade for herself and her islands (ff . 6-15) . 
1778, July, Dec. 5. D'Eon, two memoirs on American 
finances; causes and effects of fluctuations in value of 
Continental currency; Congressional control of finances 
(ff . 16-27, 28-31) . 
1780, Mar. 21, [n.s.]. Observations on commerce be- 
tween French colonies and U.S.; New England products; 
objects of trade with New England; needs of five middle 
states; extent and population of Virginia; tobacco culture 
in Virginia; productions of three southern states; effects 
of war; American sentiment towards France; merchant senti- 
ment before and during war; means of strengthening French 
commerce and interests in U.S. (ff . 32-36) . 
