Papeles procedentes de la isla de Cuba : sobre el comercio de la Luisiana : typescript, [19--]

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Papeles procedentes de la isla de Cuba : sobre el comercio de la Luisiana : typescript, [19--]

Contains typescripts of letters and records of the Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, corresponding to nos. 174, 184, 416, 593, 2317-1, 2317-2; relating to commerce in the Spanish colony of Louisiana for the period 1771-1802; and including letters from the governor of Louisiana, José de Gálvez.

241 leaves ; 33 cm.

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