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to secure complete information on availability of supplies 
in New England (f. 156). 
Various documents relating to this mission (ff. 158, 
169-170, 174-175, 277-284). 
51 (1795-1797) (Second Series. 20) (Marine and Colonies. 2) 
Correspondence of Adet, Collot, Deluyes, Dumas, Dutrey, 
Fauchet, Gariseau, Jutau, Lacoste, La Salle, Letombe, Mau- 
duit , Meade, Pleville-le-Pelley , Richard, Vidal 
Other Material 
Documents relating to privateer Brutus and capture 
by it of Spanish vessel Nuestra Senora del Carmen . 
Documents relating to chartering of American vessels 
for transfer of French prisoners from Halifax to France. 
Subjects Treated 
Adet's mission; French consular representation in U.S.; 
affairs of French West Indies; French private claims; naval 
supplies; privateers; provisioning of French colonies from 
U.S.; exchange of prisoners; French refugees in U.S.; im- 
pressment of American seamen; financial affairs of French 
legation and consulates in U.S.; mission of Meade and Dupuy; 
settlement of accounts of G. R. Clark as leader of expedition 
planned by Genet against La. and Floridas. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Commission (later Ministry) of Marine 
and Colonies with Fauchet, Adet, Letombe ( passim ) ♦ 
32 (1804-1808) (Second Series, 21) (Marine and Colonies. 5) 
Correspondence of Ayreau, Beau jour, Blanqui, Dearborn, 
Decres, Deforgues, Deruilhet, Dumas, Ernouf, Hugues, Krohm, 
Lapeyre, Laussat, Le Veyer, Lynd, Montbazin, Petry, Pichon, 
Picquet, Saizieu, Turreau, Villaret-Joyeuse , Willaumez 
Other Material 
Instructions to Turreau respecting passage to U.S. 
and provisioning of French colonies, [1804, July 22, 27] 
3, 8 Therm. XII. 
Contract between Dearborn and Beaujoin for purchase 
by U.S. of French military stores at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 
1806. 
Other documents concerning this purchase. 
Documents respecting naval prizes. 
Precis sur les principales dispositions legislatives 
et reglementaires relative au service de la Marine, 
Subjects Treated 
English depredations on American vessels; Franco- 
American commercial relations; repatriation of French 
colonial refugees in U.S.; mission of Turreau, recall of 
Pichon; American trade with rebellious French colonies; 
