Marina 183 
Report by the Contaduria Principal de Exército y Real Hacienda of 
Louisiana of the cost of certain oars collected at New Orleans 
and sent to Vera Cruz with Capt. McDonough. Vol. 1795-1806. 
Regulation of the sitwados for Havana, Louisiana, and Florida for the 
first third of 1796, and for Porto Rico, San Domingo, and Trini- 
dad the first semester of 1796. By the Contaduria de Cuentas of 
Mexico. Dec. 16, 1795. Vol. 1795-1798. 
Id. Ta Havana, and Florida for the last third of 1795. Vol. 
Superior decree of Sept. 6, 1800, based on reports relative to the English, 
with reflections and the request that the Junta Superior give an 
opinion with respect to sending aid to Louisiana and the defense 
of the realm. Vol. 1799-1803. 
Sumaria (investigation) of the first campaign of the privateers, Atrevida 
and Susana; diaries, etc. Cuadernos 1, 2,3. 1800. Vol. 1800. 
Search for pirates in the Gulf. 1802. Vol. 1802-1807. 
Concerning the payment of two drafts on the cajas of New Orleans in 
favor of Daniel Clark. Vol. 1805-1808. 
Correspondence concerning the movements of Burr and Wilkinson. 
1805. Vol. 1809-1814. 
(Anonymous letter; order by Rafael GGmez Bombaud (Roubaud) to Juan 
Benito Morales, Havana, concerning the movements of Burr, Wilkinson, 
Clark, and Declouet. Copy dated at Havana, July 9, 1805. 12 pp. 
Dictamen fiscal, advising watchfulness in the Interior Provinces.) 
Correspondence of José Vidal, of New Orleans, with the viceroy. 1809. 
Vol. 1809-1814. 
(Five letters, 1808-1809, concerning Wilkinson’s mission to Havana, the 
attitude of the United States, etc.) 
Correspondence of Onis with the viceroy concerning the establishment of 
a mail line from Havana to Philadelphia, affairs of West Florida, 
etc. 1810. Vol. 1809-1814. 
(These papers are from the Secretaria del Virreynato, Ultramarino.) 
After 1798 the most important class of materials are the ships’ manifests, 
entry and clearance papers of American vessels, expedientes concerning con- 
traband American trade, collection of debts due American merchants, etc. 
The following vessels from American ports or from Louisiana are a few of 
those noted between 1798 and 1810. 
1798. The Harmony and the Maria. 
1799. The Nancy, the Zenith, the Minerva, the Franklin, the Ana, the 
Rosa, the Nuestra Senora del Carmen, the San Joseph, alias the 
Vigilante, the Maria. 
1800. The Fidela, the Josephina, the Diana. 
1801. The Defiance, the Richmond, the Felix. 
1804. The Felix (loss of). 
1805. The Santa Gertrudis. 
1806. The Patty, the Meteor, the Balona, the Aspasia. 
1807. The Amphyon, the Emilia, the Hornet, the Centurion. 
1807. The Hawk, alias the Gabilan, the Hound, the Fo-x, the Rapid, the 
David, the Deene, the Meteor, the Endymion, the Fly, the Susana 
(wreck of), the Wilham Wright. . 
1808. The Speculation, the Hornet, the Hawk, the Meteor, the Hamiul- 
ton, the Spencer, the Free Love, the Guillen. 
