1052 Correspondance des Consuls 
refugees from Santo Domingo, with reply of Mangourit dated 
Feb. 16, 1794. 
1793. Correspondence between Sonthonax and Mangourit. 
1793. Correspondence of U.S. consul J. M. Pintard at 
Madeira with captains Gamaliel Bradford and Elisha Rich, 
relating to transportation to Charleston of French prisoners 
landed from English privateer. 
1793. General Lachlen Mcintosh, Savannah, to Mangourit 
respecting his son, taken prisoner from aboard a French 
vessel. 
[1793]. "Rapport sur le Jardin de la Republique, situe 
a deux milles de Charleston . . . et sous la direction du 
Citoyen Michaux, Botaniste." 
1793-1794. Copies of letters from Mangourit to Genet, 
dated Apr. 28, 30, May 6, 30, 30, June 5, 15, July 12, 
Aug. 4, 4, 11, Sept. 18, 18, 30, Oct. 5, 5, 8, 11, 20, 27, 
27, 29, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 15, 29, 1793; Feb. 5, 12, 15, 15, 
15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 29, Mar. 11, 1794. 
1794. Mar. 24. Mangourit to Fauchet, copy. 
[Sept. 6] 20 Fruct. II. F. Moissonnier to 
Mangourit; Baltimore; removal of Mangourit, Fauchet; embargo; 
purchase of flour; treachery of La Forest. 
1795. Reports on conduct of Fonspertuis, consul at 
Charleston in 1795, together with a memoir by Fonspertuis 
in his own defense. 
Printed Documents 
1793, Aug. Prospectus d'un Journal Des Revolutions 
de la Partie Franqaise de Saint-Domingue ; tome II, no. 1; 
French and English in parallel columns. 
[1794] . Memo ire de Mangourit . Adresses des Munici - 
pality , Sections , Societe Republicaine de Charleston , et 
des Gouverneur et Cltoyens de l'Etat de la Caroline du 
Sud, a Mangourit , Consul de la Republique Franqaise , sur 
sa destitution (Paris) . 
2527 (Charleston [S.C.] , An IX [1800]-1815) [Carton] 
Despatches of Jean Franqois Soult : 
1804. Massacres in Santo Domingo; excesses of Dessa- 
lines. 
Despatches of Chaucagnie: 
1810. Lifting of embargo and repeal of non-intercourse 
act; efforts to evade embargo during its application; 
English control of American commerce; trade between France 
and South Carolina. 
Despatches of Fourcroy: 
1812. Withdrawal of French consul from Savannah 
pending reparations for insults to French flag; report on 
events in South Carolina from Dec. 15, 1810 to 1812. 
1813. Prices; measures for defense of Charleston. 
1814. Notifications of delivery of certificates of 
origin. 
1815. Revival of commerce. 
