Item 4. Filisola, Vicente. [Guatemala, 6-3-1823]. Broadsheet. [drop-title] Habiendo remitido al Exmo. Señor Marques de Vivanco con fecha 1 [primero] de Abril último mi decreto de 29 de Marzo, lo pasó al Exmo. Señor Ministro de Estado y del Despacho de relaciones interiors y exteriors, quien despues de dar cuenta al Soberano Congreso constituyente me dice en contestacion lo que sigue: Por los oficios de V.S. al Exmo. Sr. Marques de Vivanco de I [primero] y 10 del pasado, se há enterado el Supremo Poder ejecutivo del estado político de esa Capital, y de las ledidas tomadas por V.S. con motivo de los simultaneous movimientos, así del Exército libertador, como de la mayoria de las Provincias… Folio. 3pp.
Scope and Contents
Original letters, broadsides, pamphlets, printed materials and books documenting the political and cultural relationships between the United States, Mexico, Central and South America, Cuba, Spain, and Portugal, beginning with the heyday of nation formation from 1776 to 1815 and ending with the building of the Panama Canal in the early twentieth century. Many of the documents are original government publications such as constitutions, decrees, or presidential and congressional messages, and broadsides and pamphlets serving as public statements regarding the political and social events of the time. Other items of note include George F. Dunham's "A Journey to Brazil on the Good Ship Montpelier," an 1853 first hand description of slavery and plantation life in Brazil, and the first Mexico City printing (1821) of Augustin de Iturbide's Plan de Iguala.
Dates
- Creation: 1821-1829,1861-1920
Creator
- From the Collection: Levander, Caroline (Person)
Access Restrictions
This material is open for research.
Conditions Governing Access
Stored onsite at the Woodson Research Center in the vault.
Extent
From the Collection: 3 Linear Feet ( (5 boxes and digital objects))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas Repository
Fondren Library MS-44, Rice University
6100 Main St.
Houston Texas 77005 USA
713-348-2586
woodson@rice.edu