4. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Spanish Colonial Government King (absolute) Minister of Indies Council of Indies (to 1790) Committees VICEROY Audiencia de Santo Domingo (Appeals/Admiralty) Captain-General of Cuba Governor Intendant Post Commanders Judicial Council (New Orleans) (member) Other Treasury Officials & Warehouse Guards Military Units Complicated isn’t it?
5. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Officially called the Papeles Procedentes de Cuba They are part of the Archivo General de Indias in Seville The “next higher” level of archived Spanish colonial records for the Spanish provinces (depending on the point in time): • Florida ( las Floridas ), • Luisiana y las Floridas, • the department of Téjas, • East and West Florida, and • East Florida. They were kept in “ribbon-tied” bundles, legajos , often about 800–1000 folio pages. This explains their common name of the “legajos.” What are the Cuban Papers?
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11. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Where are they located? Big Collections : Clayton Library, Houston, Texas Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, Louisiana Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge , Louisiana Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Smaller Collections : Alexandria Genealogical Society Library, Alexandria, Louisiana Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
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13. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis How are they archivally arranged? They are arranged in 23 sections in the archives: 1. West Florida 13. Santo Domingo 2. West Florida (treas./mil.)14. Cuba 3. East Florida 15. Captain General 4. Louisiana 16. Captain General, not in § 15 5. New Orleans 17. Porto Cabello 6. Cartageña 18. Louisiana 7. New Granada 19. East Florida (treas./jud.) 8. Costa Firme 20. West Florida (treas./jud.) 9. Santa Fe 21. New Orleans (treas.) 10. Vera Cruz 22. Captain General, not in §§ 15, 16 11. Porto Cabello 23. West Florida, not in §§ 1, 2 12. Castillo del Morro
14. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis General Guide 1. leg . 1–82, Letters from Governors, 1766–1819 2. leg . 83–100, 2317, Letters from Intendants, 1781–1815 3. leg . 101–50, 1054–55, Letters to Governors, 1764–1823 4. leg . 151–58, Correspondence from Captains General and Governors of West Florida, 1782–1818 5. leg . 159–80, Royal letters and orders, military service records, military and civilian trials 6. leg . 181–86, Correspondence from Captains General 7. leg . 187–221, Correspondence from the Posts 8. leg . 222–27, Copies of Governors’ letter books, 1722–1819 9. leg . 228–69, W. Fla. Treasury/warehouse records, 1783– 1819 Index
16. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis General Guide 10. leg . 283–487, East Florida, 1703–1819 11. leg . 488–560, Treasury and warehouse accounts, 1763– 1818 12. leg . 562–630, Correspondence of the Intendants and the treasury, treasury officials’ service records, 1765–1821 13. leg . 631–668, 2318–2321, Bound books and other suppor- ting documents for treasury records, 1776–1805 14. leg . 669–706, 772, 830, Warehouse accounts and commer- cial matters, 1761–1821 15. leg . 2335–38, 2343, New Orleans and Plaquemines ware- house accounts, 1776–1801 16. leg . 2357–72, Miscellaneous letters (mostly Louisiana and Natchez), 1707–1819
17. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis General Guide 10. leg . 283–487, East Florida, 1703–1819 11. leg . 488–560, Treasury and warehouse accounts, 1763– 1818 12. leg . 562–630, Correspondence of the Intendants and the treasury, treasury officials’ service records, 1765–1821 13. leg . 631–668, 2318–2321, Bound books and other suppor- ting documents for treasury records, 1776–1805 14. leg . 669–706, 772, 830, Warehouse accounts and commer- cial matters, 1761–1821 15. leg . 2335–38, 2343, New Orleans and Plaquemines ware- house accounts, 1776–1801 16. leg . 2357–72, Miscellaneous letters (mostly Louisiana and Natchez), 1707–1819
18. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Companion Archival Materials 1. Archives of the Government of East Florida , Library of Congress. 2. Archives of the Government of West Florida , East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court (FHL). 3. Favrot Family Papers , Tulane University Special Collections. 4. Juan Ventura Morales Papers , Louisiana State Archives. 5. Panton, Leslie and Co. Papers , Gale-Thompson (film), Univ. of West Florida (MSS). 6. Sebastien Vincente Pintado Papers , Library of Congress. 7. Spanish Judicial Records of the Province of Luisiana , Louisiana State Museum (FHL). 8. Stetson Collection , Univ. of Florida (MSS). 9. [Charles (Carlos) Trudeau] Surveyor’s Notebook, 1795–1797 , Library of Congress. 10. Western Manuscript Collection , University of Missouri system. Index Index Index Index Index Index Index
19. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Other Research Aids Acosta Rodríguez, Antonio. La población de Luisiana española (1763–1803) . Madrid: Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Dirección General de Relaciones Culturales, 1979. [Archivo General de Indias]. Colección de documentos inéditos relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de las antiguas posesiones españolas de ultramar . 27 vols. 1885–1932 reprint; Nendeln, Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint, 1967. [Archivo General de Indias]. Libro de la florida de capitulaciones y asientos de gobernadores y generales, 1517–1578 . Madrid: Archivo General de Indias, 1922. Arthur, Stanley Clisby. Index to the Archives of Spanish West Florida, 1782-1810 . New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975. Arthur, Stanley Clisby. Index to the Dispatches of the Spanish Governors of Louisiana, 1766-1792 . New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975. Beers, Henry. French and Spanish Records of Louisiana: A Bibliographical Guide to Archive and Manuscript Sources . Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1989.
21. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Other Research Aids Chappell, Bruce S. and Nettie Lee Benson. Calendar of the Papeles de Cuba, 1781–1821 . Gainesville, Fla.: P. K. Yonge Library (Univ. of Fla.), 1984. Coker, William S. and Thomas D. Watson. Indian Traders of the Southeastern Spanish Borderlands: Panton, Leslie & Company and John Forbes & Company, 1783–1847 . Gainesville, Fla.: University Presses of Florida and Pensacola: University of West Florida Press, 1986. Falcón, Guillermo and Wilbur Meneray. The Favrot Family Papers: A Documentary Chronicle of Early Louisiana . 5 vols. New Orleans: Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, 1988–2002. Folch y Juan, Juan Vicente and David White, ed. Correspondence of Juan Vicente Folch y Juan in the Papeles Procedentes de Cuba Deposited in the Archivo General de Indias at Seville . Seville: Archivo General de Indias, 1975. Hill , Roscoe R. Archivo General de Indias, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 1794 . 1912 manuscript; Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1960. This consists of the correspondence of the commandants of Pensacola, 1813–1816.
22. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis Other Research Aids Hill , Roscoe R. List of Documents Relating to the History of the United States in Papeles Procedentes de Cuba Deposited in the Archivo General de Indies at Seville, in the Legajo Order of 1912 . Mss. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Foundation, 1912–16. Contains a calendar of legajos 1500–02, 1550–69, 1708, 1737, 1750, 1789–1797, 1856, 1873–77, 1931, 1944, 1950, 1963, 2330, 2351–56, 2369. Kinnaird, Lawrence. Inventory of Materials in the Library of Congress from the Papeles de Cuba Series of the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, 1655–1822 . Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1939. Kinnaird, Lawrence. Spain in the Mississippi Valley, 1765-1794 . 3 vols. Washington: G.P.O., 1949. Translations of materials from Spanish archives in Bancroft Library, UC‑Berkeley. Potter, Dorothy. Passports of Southeastern Pioneers, 1770–1823: Indian, Spanish, and Other Land Passports for Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina . Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982. [Research Publications]. The Papers of Panton, Leslie and Co. [Guide to the Microfilm Collection]. Woodbridge, Conn. and Reading, Eng.: Research Publications, 1986.
23. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis How to Research Remember, no common law in Spanish areas. Women had equal property rights to men, kept their maiden names, had community property, had to inherit as did legitimate children. Unless your ancestor was a big shot, research by place of residence or by place of passage. Always attempt to consult treasury and warehouse books. Civil lawsuits were favorite form of indoor entertainment, cross check against judicial records. If loyalist, look into the Floridas, except Natchez (Georgia). Check correspondence of syndicos to intendants and governors.
24. r-e-deb@sbcglobal.net • Robert de Berardinis A walking tour of legajo 2360 Remember from the general guide: 16. leg . 2357–72, Miscellaneous letters (mostly Louisiana and Natchez), 1707–1819.