844 Correspondence Politique, Supplement 
Onis, Pichon, Pizarro, Regnier, Richelieu, Roux, Russell, 
Salcedo, Santivanes, Sheldon, Swing, Talleyrand, Turreau, 
Yrujo 
Other Material 
Certificate of indebtedness by Leonard to Miguel, 
Aug. 27, 1801. 
Proces-verbal of formal retrocession of La. to France 
by Spain (Nov. 30, 1803). 
Moniteur de la Louisiane . Dec. 19, 29, 1803, Jan. 2, 
1804. 
Proces-verbal of formal cession of La. to U.S. by 
France (Dec. 20, 1803). 
Turreau' s instructions, [Feb. 3, 1804] 13 Pluv. XII. 
Note on boundaries of La. (1807) . 
Resolution of Congress, Jan. 15, 1811. 
Act of Congress authorizing seizure of W. Florida, 
Jan. 15, 1811. 
Note on the Floridas, Apr. 30, 1811. 
Memoir by Bourqueney on Franco-Spanish disagreement 
concerning eastern boundaries of La., May, 1817. 
Note on claims of French inhabitants of La., Dec. 16, 
1817. 
Extract of Monroe's message to Congress, Nov. 17, 1818. 
Evaluation of public buildings of New Orleans. 
Subjects Treated 
Cession of La. to U.S.; Spanish demand for French 
evacuation of Tuscany and cession of Parma and Plaisance 
to King of Etruria as compensation for cession of La. to 
U.S.; English attitude toward cession of La.; Spanish- 
American relations; Jerome Bonaparte in U.S.; domestic 
politics in U.S.; Indian affairs in Mississippi Valley; 
fulfillment of pecuniary articles of La. Purchase; diffi- 
culties between Laussat and Salcedo; conditions in Santo 
Domingo; Franco -American commercial understandings with 
regard to La.; U.S. desire to purchase Floridas; French 
mediation with Tripoli in favor of American citizens; 
boundaries of La. Purchase; Anglo-Spanish relations; 
western expansion of U.S.; right of deposit at New Orleans; 
American claim to West Florida as part of La. Purchase, 
and French attitude toward this claim; Franco-American 
commercial convention of 1800; Miranda's expedition against 
Venezuela; American claims against Spain; American expe- 
ditions against Spanish colonial possessions; French 
consular representation in U.S.; claims of French citizens 
in La. against Spain; Jackson's invasion of Floridas. 
Important . Documents 
Correspondence of Talleyrand with officials of French, 
American and Spanish Governments concerning retrocession 
of La. to France and purchase by U.S. 
[All the documents in this volume are listed under 
date of origin in MVC] 
