Correspondence from Luis del Cristo to Porfirio Valiente
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Correspondence from Luis del Cristo to Porfirio Valiente
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Valiente, Porfirio
David Masnata y de Quesada Collection
The David Masnata Collection contains research material on Cuban and Spanish genealogy, heraldry and family names.
Masnata y de Quesada, David, 1926-1988
David Masnata y de Quesada Papers
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The series contains manuscripts of two unpublished works by David Masnata: "Los Fundadores de la República de Cuba" (The Founders of the Cuban Republic) and "Escalafón de la Guerra del 68" (Hierarchy of the War of 68). In these manuscripts, researchers and historians will find data related to the Cuban Revolutionary War against Spain (1868-1878) also known as "Guerra de los Diez Años", and the Cuban Independence War (1895-1898).
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The series contains the genealogy of Masnata's family, including the Twelve Generation Pedigree Chart and a Photo-Genealogical Chart. Other materials include typescripts, manuscripts, and photocopies with information on hundreds of Cuban family names. Documents and other information related to the early Cuban studies of fishes and the foundation of the first public aquarium in the Caribbean, opened in Havana in 1929 by Masnata's grandfather and other relatives, are also contained in this series.
Genealogy Related to Other European Countries
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The series contains genealogical documents on Spain and other European countries. The series also contains manuscripts and photocopies of Masnata's research related to the Ollendorf dynasty of Germany.
Gonzalo de Quesada y Arostegui Family
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The series contains documents, manuscripts and memorabilia of Masnata's ancestors from the nineteenth century through the early twentieth century. Files include correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and other papers of Gonzalo de Quesada and Dr. Ramón L. Miranda, Masnata's grandfather and great-grandfather. Gonzalo de Quesada, served as Cuban Ambassador in Washington, D.C.
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The series contains documents, manuscripts and periodicals related to José Martí, the Cuban patriot, and poet. An unpublished poem "Envoi" written by Martí to Angélica Miranda (grandmother of Masnata) and a "Pensamientos de José Martí" written by Ramón L. Miranda, the family doctor of José Martí, are arranged in this series. Also included in this series is a copy of the baptismal certificate of Doña Leonor Pérez de Martí, mother of José Martí. This important document states that Doña Leonor Pérez de Martí was born on the 17th of December, 1828, and not on the 18th of December as documented elsewhere.
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