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Cédulas y órdenes, 1770-1785

Index of correspondence of 1766-1823 of the Capitanes-Generales of the island of Cuba, 1911

Louisiana and West Florida

Archivo Nacional de Cuba Collection Pertaining to Spanish Colonial Rule in Louisiana and the Floridas

A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Karen Linn Femia

2001

Collection Summary

Creator Archivo Nacional de Cuba
Title Archivo Nacional de Cuba Collection Pertaining to Spanish Colonial Rule in Louisiana and the Floridas
Span Dates 1770-1911(bulk 1770-1805)
Abstract: Transcripts of material found in the Cuban national archives pertaining to Spanish colonial rule in Louisiana and the Floridas. Includes correspondence of the Spanish governor of Louisiana, Bernardo de Gálvez, correspondence of British traders operating under Spanish protection, in particular William Panton, material concerning commerce and political relations with the local Indian tribes, Spain’s part in the American revolution and relations with the newly independent states, and miscellaneous documents, government orders, and land grants.
Extent: 800 items3 containers1.2 linear feet
Language: Collection material in English and Spanish
Identification: MSS17376

Scope and Content Note

Transcripts of the records of the Archivo Nacional de Cuba span the years 1770-1911, with the bulk of the material dating from 1770 to 1805. The records are in Spanish and English and concern the Spanish colonial administration of Louisiana and Florida. With the exception of a handwritten “Index of correspondence,” the items are blueprint copies made sometime before 1913 of typewritten transcripts of documents in the Cuban archive. The transcripts may have resulted from the work of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Its Department of Historical Research was dedicated to finding documentary sources for the study of American history in foreign archives and publishing a series of guides. The Guide to the Materials for American History in Cuban Archives by Luis Marino Perez was published in 1907. Records in the present collection are described in the Perez book as document numbers 347, 375, and appendix A. A copy of this guide is in the Manuscript Division Reading Room.

The Cédulas y órdenes is a collection of Spanish government orders and documents concerning trade and the administration of Louisiana and Florida. The index of correspondence of the Capitanes-Generales of Cuba was copied in 1911 before the records were sent from Cuba to Spain. It indexes legajos 1-958, “correspondientes al Ramo de Guerra,” and includes a brief description for each entry.

The file “Letters of Bernardo de Gálvez,” written by the Spanish governor of Louisiana, consists of transcripts of his copybooks of correspondence to the secretary of the Indies, José de Gálvez, and to the capitanes-generales at Havana, the Marqués de la Torre and Diego Josef Navarro. Some letters are abstracted while others appear to be full transcripts. Many of the letters relate to military matters, including the assistance given by the Spaniards to the American colonists in revolt, the plans of the Americans to capture Pensacola (1777), and the anticipated attack on New Orleans by the British (1778).

William Panton of Pensacola, founder of the firm of Panton, Leslie and Company, was a Scottish trader who held the exclusive charter from Spain for trade with Indians in West Florida. His file contains transcripts of various items documenting the history of the concession, relations with the Indians, and correspondence, primarily in English, of Panton and his agents. Panton and other traders traveled among the Indian tribes of West Florida, and their letters include personal observations and details related to their travels.

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People

  • Fonsdeviela, Felipe, 1725-1784--Correspondence.
  • Gálvez, Bernardo de, 1746-1786--Correspondence.
  • Gálvez, José de, 1720-1787--Correspondence.
  • Navarro García de Valladares, Diego José, 1708-1784--Correspondence.
  • Panton, William, 1742-1801.

Organizations

  • Archivo Nacional de Cuba.
  • Panton, Leslie & Company.

Subjects

  • Indians of North America--Florida.
  • Indians of North America--Louisiana.

Places

  • Florida--Commerce.
  • Florida--History.
  • Louisiana--Commerce.
  • Louisiana--History.
  • Spain--Colonies--America--Administration.
  • Spain--Foreign relations--United States.
  • United States--Foreign relations--Spain.
  • United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Participation, Spanish.

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Arrangement of the Papers

This collection is arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic.

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Container List

Cédulas y órdenes, 1770-1785

Index of correspondence of 1766-1823 of the Capitanes-Generales of the island of Cuba, 1911 (2 folders)

Louisiana and West Florida

Letters of Bernardo de Gálvez

Copybook no. 2

Parts I-III, 1777-1779 (3 folders)

Parts IV-V, 1777-1781 (2 folders)

Copybook no. 3, 1777-1781 (3 folders)

Panton, William; Indian commerce; land grants, etc.

Legajo 1

Part I, 1785-1793

Parts II-III, 1783-1800 (2 folders)

Legajo 2, 1780-1807

Legajo 4, 1803-1805

Legajo 9, 1794-1830 (2 folders)

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