Correspondencia dirigida al Gobernador de Luisiana
CUBA,27B
1793 - 1801
Fracción de Serie-Unidad de Instalación
ES.41091.AGI//CUBA,27B
Legajo 27. 1793, [1799]. Correspondencia dirigida al Barón de Carondelet por sus subordinados. B, 31 cm., 600 letters. The letters cover the months of mar. to dec., 1793, the majority being for the last six months of the year. There are also about fifty letters for 1799. Most of the series are numbered, but the legajo is in disorder. The legajo consists of the letters, together with a few drafts of replies, to Barón de Carondelet, governor of Luisiana, from his subordinates, Andrés Almonester y Rojas, Nueva Orleans; Manuel Andry, Alemanes; Elías Beauregard, Nogales; Miguel Cantrelle, Cabahannocer; Francisco Caso y Luengo, Attakapas; Juan Delavillebeuvre, Attakapas; Ignacio Delinó, San Esteban de Arkansas; Marcos de Villiers, Galveztown; Pedro Favrot, Natchez; Manuel García, Placaminas; Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Natchez; Miguel González de Rueda, Nueva Orleans; Manuel Lanzós, Mobila; Ignacio José de Lovio, Pueblo Viejo de Wetonka; Antonio Palao, Placaminas; Tomás Portell, Nuevo Madrid; J. Poydras, Avoyelles; Francisco Rivas, Manchak; Pedro Rouseau, galera la Venganza; Félix Trudeau, Placaminas; Zenón Trudeau, San Luis de Illinois; José Vázquez Vahamonde, Baton Rouge; Nicolás Verbois, Iberville; and Enrique White, Panzacola. The letters of 1799 are from Francisco Bouligny, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, and Nicolás María Vidal to Carlos Dehault Delassus. Important items: Projected attack upon Luisiana by the french from the United States; indian affairs; aid granted to german settlers; petitions of the inhabitants of Baton Rouge regarding the enclosure of animals; and a census of Galveztown and its district
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