This volume attempts to supply the defect. Of the large amount of wholly new material employed in it, by far the greater part is drawn4 from the various public archives of France, and the rest from private sources. The discovery of many of these documents is due to the indefatigable5 research of M. Pierre Margry, assistant [Pg xii] director of the Archives of the Marine6 and Colonies at Paris, whose labors8 as an investigator9 of the maritime10 and colonial history of France can be appreciated only by those who have seen their results. In the department of American colonial history, these results have been invaluable11; for, besides several private collections made by him, he rendered important service in the collection of the French portion of the Brodhead documents, selected and arranged the two great series of colonial papers ordered by the Canadian government, and prepared with vast labor7 analytical12 indexes of these and of supplementary13 documents in the French archives, as well as a copious14 index of the mass of papers relating to Louisiana. It is to be hoped that the valuable publications on the maritime history of France which have appeared from his pen are an earnest of more extended contributions in future.
The late President Sparks, some time after the publication of his Life of La Salle, caused a collection to be made of documents relating to that explorer, with the intention of incorporating them in a future edition. This intention was never carried into effect, and the documents were never used. With the liberality which always distinguished15 him, he placed them at my [Pg xiii] disposal, and this privilege has been kindly16 continued by Mrs. Sparks.
Abbé Faillon, the learned author of "La Colonie Fran?aise en Canada," has sent me copies of various documents found by him, including family papers of La Salle. Among others who in various ways have aided my inquiries17 are Dr. John Paul, of Ottawa, Ill.; Count Adolphe de Circourt, and M. Jules Marcou, of Paris; M. A. Gérin Lajoie, Assistant Librarian of the Canadian Parliament; M. J. M. Le Moine, of Quebec; General Dix, Minister of the United States at the Court of France; O. H. Marshall, of Buffalo18; J. G. Shea, of New York; Buckingham Smith, of St. Augustine; and Colonel Thomas Aspinwall, of Boston.
The smaller map contained in the book is a portion of the manuscript map of Franquelin, of which an account will be found in the Appendix.
The next volume of the series will be devoted19 to the efforts of Monarchy20 and Feudalism under Louis XIV. to establish a permanent power on this continent, and to the stormy career of Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac.
Boston, 16 September, 1869.
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