Correspondencia del Gobernador de Luisiana
CUBA,18
1791 - 1802
Fracción de Serie-Unidad de Instalación
ES.41091.AGI//CUBA,18
Legajo 18. 1791-1792. Correspondencia del Barón de Carondelet, gobernador de Nueva Orleans dirigida a las autoridades de varias plazas y fuertes que le estaban subordinadas. B, 34.5 cm., 700 letters. The greater part of the legajo is of 1792, there being only a very few letters for feb. and dec., 1791. Those of each month are usually together, otherwise the legajo is disorganized. The legajo consists of:
(a) Original letters or signed drafts (probably the former) and a few drafts of barón de Carondelet, governor of Luisiana, to his subordinates, as follows: Andrés Almonester y Rojas, Elias Beauregard, Luis Deblanc, Ignacio Delinó, Guillermo Duparc, Juan Filhiol, Vicente Folch, Nicolás Forstall, Pedro Foucher, Manuel García, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Carlos de Grand Pré, Manuel Lanzós, Valentín Leblanc, Mauricio O¿Conor, Arturo O¿Neill, Tomás Portell, Félix Trudeau, Zenón Trudeau, José Vázquez Vahamonde, and Enrique White; and to the Conde de Floridablanca. (b) Letters to Carondelet from Antonio Barragán, José Deville Degoutin, Ignacio Delinó, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Francisco Javier Guessy, Manuel Lanzós, Francisco Montreuil, Mauricio O¿Conor, Félix Trudeau, and Diego de Vegas. Important items: 1791, establishment of a post at Nogales; 1792, relations with the indian nations, cherokees, creeks, chickasaws, choctaws, osages, and alibamones; american settlements on the Tennessee, with instructions to the indians to attack them; the american establishments in spanish territory on the Tombegbe river and near Santa Genoveva; McGillivray; Welbank; instructions of Carondelet regarding the treatment of negro slaves (july 11); instructions to the commandant of the post at San Luis de los Ilinueses; and reports of the artillery of the various posts
Microfilm SRD, ED 143. Consulta directa en sala del AGI. Copia digital a partir del microfilm.
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