Correspondencia reservada del Capitán General de Cuba
CUBA,1575
1799 - 1812
Fracción de Serie-Unidad de Instalación
ES.41091.AGI//CUBA,1575
Archivo General de Indias
Papeles de Cuba
Correspondencia reservada del Capitán General de Cuba, con los gobernadores de Florida y Luisiana. Idem. con el Gobernador de Providencia. Idem. con el almirante y otras autoridades del Apostadero de Jamaica.
Legajo 1575. 1810-1812. Correspondencia reservada con los gobernadores de las Floridas. (Someruelos 42; Capitanes Generales 527.) B, 30 cm., 400 documents.The letters cover the years 1810-1812, and are arranged in order. Most of the legajo consists of letters to Marqués de Someruelos from the governor of Jamaica and admiral there and the governor of Nueva Providence, together with drafts of replies. These deal with the exchange of prisoners. The United States material consists of about fifty documents, letters to Marqués de Someruelos, captain general of Cuba, from: 1810, oct. 4-1811, may 2. Vicente Folch, commandant of Panzacola, reservada nos. 162-169. See legajos 1560, 1564-1566, 1573, 1574. 1811, feb. 22-oct. 29. Juan José Estrada, governor of Florida, reservada nº. 10; 1-4. 1811, sept. 4-1812, feb. 12. Francisco Maximiliano de San Maxent, acting commandant of Panzacola, reservada nos. 171-173. The foregoing letters are accompanied by drafts of replies. Subjects treated by Folch: Conspiracy and disorders at Panzacola. By Estrada: Projects of the United States against Florida; commission of general Matthews; project of the french consul of Charleston to have the english destroy the settlement at Isla Amalia. By San Maxent: military matters. Listed, the part relating to the United States