Box 1
Contains 29 Results:
Recetas de dulces, pasteles, repostería, Carmen Landeta de Cuesta, (1 of 2), 1894
Recetas de guisos, dulces, pasteles, repostería y niebe, Carmen Landeta de Cuesta, (2 of 2), 1894
Pompeyo Márquez: "Movimiento Guerrillero y su Influencia en la Crisis Política Nacional", undated
An unrecorded article by the Venezuelan Marxist guerrilla on the eight ways that the guerrilla movement impacts the political process. In 1971, Márquez later helped found Movimiento al Socialismo, a democratic socialist party in Venezuela
What I have felt and seen by Charles Soulages French, circa 1950
Manuscript notebook written in English by French-born Devil's Island prisoner Charles Soulages French concerning his confinement and eventual escape in 1941 from French Guiana. A cd of scanned documents from French colonial archives in Aix-en-Provence about Charles Soulages French is available, copyright not owned; research carried out by University of Florida graduate student Alyssa Gage (UF History Dept. ; summer 2013). A partial transcription by R. H. Cooper is available.
Regulations that must be observed for the administration, management, accounting, and reasoning of the new trade of sugarcane liquor ordered to be established in the dominions of New Spain, 1796
Pastoral letter written by Francisco Antonio Lorenzana, Archbishop of Mexico, 1770 November 28
Pastoral letter written by Francisco Antonio Lorenzana, Archbishop of Mexico, on November 28 1770, at the Archbishop's Palace in Mexico City, Mexico. Letter contains a brief written by Pope Clement XIV, in Latin and Spanish, condemning fornication, incest, and marriages of consanguinity.
Toward the development of Panama: the Afro-Panamanians contributions, 1978
Logbook of Women Slaves Treated at the Real Hospital de San Bartolomé (Formerly MS Group 027), 1813
Logbook with fourteen folios detailing the names of enslaved women who received medical treatment at the Hospital San Bartolomé, in Lima, Peru, during the year of 1813. Each record includes the date of admission and discharge, if the patient died, and the name and physical address of the slave's owner. The logbook only reflects the first name or assigned name of each enslaved woman admitted for medical care.
