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Baptismal records of enslaved and emancipated Cubans, 1838/1875

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Four separate letters directed to Catholic Priests in various localities in Cuba asking for the Baptism of children of enslaved individuals. One letter asks for Baptism from an emancipated man by the direction of Public Works for the state. Translations provided.

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Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters, 1839/1842

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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."

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Consulado de S. M. Catolica en Jamaica letters, 1839/1842 0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder.

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