912 Memoires et Documents 
1755, [n.s.]. Two copies of memoir on boundaries of 
Acadia; French and British proposals for settlement of 
Ohio question (ff. 147-151, 233-234). [See also volume 
21, ff. 22-26, this series.] 
1759, Jan., [n.s.]. Memoir on existing war between 
France and Britain; plan for end of war by exchange of 
Canada for Georgia and renunciation of all British claims 
to Florida; boundary line of proposed settlement; project 
of treaty of exchange; memoir on Georgia; early French 
settlements; advantage of Florida to France; best plan 
for next campaign is to attack South Carolina, capture 
Charleston, and thus secure Georgia (ff . 249-258) . 
Feb. [8]. [Bougainville?], first memoir on 
advisability of abandoning Canada; France and Britain owe 
principal riches to America; who controls America will be 
master of Europe; nature of different possessions of 
European powers; British designs in America, and advantages 
they expect from conquest of Canada; if New England is not 
restrained, its forces will operate in all parts of America 
and no European power will be able to check them; Canada 
alone can restrain New England, hence to lose Canada is to 
lose all; situation of La.; vulnerability to attack by way 
of Ohio (ff. 259-272). [See volume 25, ff. 150-172, this 
series.] 
Feb. [8]. [Bougainville?], second memoir, on 
proposal to transfer inhabitants of Canada to La.; sections 
which should be so settled; reasons given for plan, and 
replies thereto; beneficial climate; ease with which troops 
may be supported; difficulty of defense of Canada (ff. 273- 
289). [See volume 25, ff. 150-172, this series.] 
[1759?], [n.s.]. Memoir on river called Ohio, or 
Wabash; geographical differences of opinion concerning Ohio 
and Wabash; French and British theories; voyages of Joliet, 
Marquette, Hennepin, La Salle, Tonty; their observations 
on Wabash; author concludes that Ohio is tributary to Wabash 
(ff . 290-299) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Reflections on word "Acadia"; British 
demands; freedom to construct forts; causes of war (ff. 10- 
12). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on boundaries of Acadia (ff. 152- 
153) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Observations on lie Royale and settle- 
ments necessary for preservation of Canada (ff . 154-161) . 
[n.d.]. [Raymond?], memoir on lie Royale (ff. 162- 
169) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Sketch of French and British possessions 
in North America; military forces; fortified posts; pro- 
visions; munitions of war; artillery; merchandise; trade 
(ff . 247-248) . 
[See MVC, Jan. 2, 1712; Dec, 1750; 1751; Aug., Dec. 
18, 1754; Jan. 30, Feb. 12, Mar. 25, Apr. 13, May 1, 9, 
Sept., 1755; Jan., Feb. 8, 1759; 1759.] 
25 (1760-1763) 
1760, Jan. 7, [n.s.]. Summary of situation of France 
in North America; Canada's need of peace; if peace cannot 
