Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters SC 01788

Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters SC 01788


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 01788
Title
Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters March 28th, 1839 - August 23rd, 1842
Quantity
0.1 Linear Feet, One legal sized folder.
Language
Spanish; Castilian .

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Preferred Citation

Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Aquired with the help of the Clarice M. Garrison Rare Books Fund.


Content Description

Four letters from the Letters sent from the offices of the Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica to the Capitan General de la Isla de Cuba. They were written by consular officers Antonio Brosa and Carlos Duquesnay. Brosa and Duquesnay report on "disorder" and "disruptions" they attribute to enslaved people and "los emancipados."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Cuba
  • Cuba--Foreign relations
  • Jamaica--History--19th century
  • Slavery
  • Slavery -- Cuba

Container List

Series I: Correspondence
  • Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 126 Folder: 1
    Antonio Brosa and Carlos Duquesnay letters from Jamaica
    March 28th, 1839 - August 23rd, 1842