United States Department of State Records, 1794-1807.

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United States Department of State Records, 1794-1807.

Collection consists of photostats of documents from the United States Department of State. Documents include: general records; domestic letters; instructions of the U. S. Ministers; miscellaneous letters; consular dispatches; and Record Group 59 pertaining to the Isle of France. Also included is a listing of the "Return of American Vessels arrived at the Isle of France and Bourbon..." (1803-1805) and a listing of "Return of the Cargoes arrived and Shipped from the Isle of France...(1803-1804).

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