Cargos y datas del Guarda-Almacén de Nueva Orleáns
CUBA,629C
1803
Fracción de Serie-Unidad de Instalación
ES.41091.AGI//CUBA,629C
Archivo General de Indias Papeles de Cuba
Cargos y datas del guarda-almacén de Nueva Orleáns Francisco Candel.
Legajo 629. [1780, 1782, 1785, 1788-1790, 1795, 1797, 1799, 1800, 1802-1804, 1810-1812.] Correspondencia varia. (Luisiana 142.) B. The documents are scattered through the years indicated and are not arranged in any order. The legajo consists of the following series of correspondence:
(a) Letters to Martín Navarro from: 1780, Bernardo de Gálvez, Nueva Orleans; 1782, Luis Declouet, Attakapas; 1785, conde de Gálvez, Habana; and José de Orúe, Nueva Orleans. (b) Letters to Juan Ventura Morales from: 1785, Enrique Darcantel, Nueva Orleans; 1797, José Antonio de Hoa, Nueva Orleans (with drafts of replies); Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Natchez; 1802-1804, José Garcia Capetillo, La Fourcha; 1803, Vicente Folch, Panzacola; 1810, Francisco Collell, Panzacola; and, 1810-1812, Francisco Maximiliano de San Maxent, Panzacola (with drafts of replies). (c) Letters, with drafts of replies, to Ramón de López y Angulo from: 1800, Marqués de Casa Calvo, Nueva Orleans; and, 1801, Nicolás María Vidal, Nueva Orleans. (d) Letters to Francisco Gutiérrez de Arroyo, from: 1800, Juan Francisco Arniaud de Courville, Panzacola; Vicente Folch, Panzacola; Gilberto Leonard, Nueva Orleans; Ramón de López y Angulo, Nueva Orleans; Zenón Trudeau, San Marcos de Apalache; 1802, Jacobo Dubreuil, San Marcos de Apalache; Manuel Garcia, San Marcos de Apalache; Juan Ventura Morales, Nueva Orleans; and Pedro Rousseau, San Marcos de Apalache. (e) Letters of: 1788-1790, Vicente José Nuñez, Nueva Orleans, to Esteban Miró; 1795, Barón de Carondelet, Nueva Orleans, to Francisco Rendón; and, 1799, Juan Ventura Morales, Nueva Orleans, to José María de la Barba (with copies of replies). The legajo is composed largely of routine correspondence regarding finances. There are some documents relating to the expedition against San Marcos de Apalache in 1800