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An Inventory of the Manuscript Collections of the Middle American Research Institute, No. 2, Calendar of the Yucatecan Letters prepared by the Historical Records Survey, Professional and Service Division, Work Projects Administration
Date
- 1939
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Language
- English
Collection
Description
- Other creators include: Historical Records Survey (U.S.); United States. Work Projects Administration. Division of Professional and Service Projects; Tulane University. Middle American Research Institute. vii, 240 l. ; 28 cm. "The Yucatecan letters ... are but one of the 1600 lots of manuscript and printed pieces comprising the Gates Collection ... The Yucatecan letters as a unit of the collection comprises letters and other documents written between 1778 and 1863 from points which all but circle the Gulf of Mexico. The bulk of the material, however, belongs to the last three years of the eighteenth century and the first twenty-five years of the nineteenth. The writer is most often the Captan General of Yucatan; the topics covered in the documents include traffic on the Gulf, the military set-up, orders from the King, and many others"--P. iv-v. UK holds archival copy for ASERL Collaborative Federal Depository Program libraries. Call number FW 4.14:L 93/5/no.2.
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- New Orleans, La. : Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University 0f Louisiana