Correspondencia del Marqués de Someruelos
CUBA,1710
1799 - 1812
Fracción de Serie-Unidad de Instalación
ES.41091.AGI/16412.2484//CUBA,1710
Correspondencia del Marqués de Someruelos con los cónsules en Boston, Baltimore, Nueva York y Charleston. Legajo 1710. 1799-1811, [1812]. Correspondencia con los cónsules de Charleston, Boston, Baltimore, Nueva York, Nueva Orleans, Newport y Alejandria. (Someruelos 176; Capitanes Generales 662.) B, 31 cm., 550 documents. The legajo consists of letters from the consuls of Spain in the United States to the captain general of Cuba, Marqués de Someruelos, with drafts of replies in most cases. Some consuls wrote only a few letters. The letters are arranged as indicated in the following list: 1810. José Wiseman, Newport. 1810. Antonio Argote Villalobos, Norfolk. 1810. Manuel Rengil, Savannah. 1810. Pablo Chacón, Alejandria. 1801-1811. Tomás Stoughton, Nueva York. 1801-1811. Juan Bautista Bernaben, Baltimore. 1801-1812. Juan Stoughton, Boston. 1799-1810. Diego Morphy, Charleston. 1810. Carlos Mulvey, Charleston. 1812. Jacobo Mulvey, Charleston. 1807. Juan Bautista Castillon, comisionado consular, Nueva Orleans. 1807-1809. José Vidal, Nuevac Orleans. 1810-1812. Diego Morphy, Nueva Orleans. Subjects: The greater portion deals with routine matters of the consulates. Juan Stoughton deals especially with politics of the United States and events in Europe, sending many gazettes. Diego Morphy, in 1810, treats of the revolt at Baton Rouge and the affairs in Florida Occidental
Cónsul de España en Baltimore
Muro Salazar, Salvador de (1754-1813)
Nueva York, Cónsul
Microfilmado
2003-03-08
C-1675-1676