Box 4
Contains 35 Results:
1811, [Whipple, Oliver] Nine Letters, Particularly Addressed To The People Of The Revolting Spanish Provinces Of The Caraccas, And To Other Spanish Provinces In North And South America: And To The Whole Spanish Nation And The Civilized World. By Don Augosto Revilo Elppihw, Artium Magister. Anglecised And Correctly Compared With The Spanish. Written July, 1810. Baltimore. A scarce pamphlet arguing the against the independence movements in Latin America. 27pp. (Pm, #26)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
9-30-1830. Signed document. Bustamante, Anastasio. Shortly after Mexico has warded off an attempted Spanish reconquest. Events "called me to the position of Vice President and charged me with Executive Power... the relationship that must exist between the United States of Mexico and your Republic [Bolivia] becomes interwoven as is convenient to our mutual interests." Also signed by the Secretary of Foreign Relations, Lucas Alaman y Escalada. To [Andres de Santa Cruz y Calahumana]. 2 pp. (#60)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
1830. Harrison, William Henry. Remarks of General Harrison, late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States To The Republic of Colombia, On Certain Charges Made Against Him By That Government. Washington, D.C. 69pp. Harrison’s signature is cropped. (SB, #7)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
12-12-1835 . Cramp, James. [Letter: Texas Revolution, Mexico, Filibustering] Remarkable letter written two days before his execution at Tampico. Cramp had been swept up in the Tampico Expedition of exiled Mexican military officer Jose Antonio Mexia. (incomplete) (ALS, #15.01)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
12-1835. Cramp, James. Letter, manuscript fair copy, in Cramp’s hand, of the Declaration and Petition of the American prisoners who were subsequently executed at Tampico. (incomplete) (AL, #15.02)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.