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Cuba

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Places

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Americae sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio, 1570

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3965.569
Translated Title

A New Representation of America, or the New World



Transcript (DCI)

Hic uspiam insulas esle auro dissites nonnulli nolunt

He due insule infortunate sunt dicte a Magellano, qud nec homines nee victui apta haberent

Nova Guinea, Andrea at Corsalus Florent: videtur eā sub nomine Terre Piccinnacoli designare

Porto real ad quem Galli mercatum nauigant

Patagonum Regio. ubi incole sunt gigantes

Dates: 1570

Chart of the Caribbean area between Florida and Columbia, circa 1740

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.592
Description

The map is thought to have been drawn by the Spanish Royal School of Navigation in Cadiz, Spain.

Dates: circa 1740

Chart of the Gulf of Mexico and Cuba, circa 1740

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.593
Description

The map is thought to have been drawn by the Spanish Royal School of Navigation in Cadiz, Spain.

Dates: circa 1740

Typus Orbis Terrarum, 16th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3935.62
Translated Title An Image of the World Transcript (DCI) Nova Guinea nuper inuenta que an sit insula an pars continentis Australis incertũ est.Hanc continentem Australem nonulli Magellanicam regionem ab eius inuentore nuncupant.America sive in Dia nova. anno domini 1492 a Christophoro Colombo nomine regis Castellę primum detecta.Psitacorum Regio, sie a Lusitanis appellata ob in: credibile earum auium ibidem magnitudinem....
Dates: 16th century

Unsigned carbon copy of letter from Leigh to Richard describing trip from New York to San Diego via Panama, returning cross country through the Southwest and South, November 7, 1931

 Item — Folder 356: [Barcode: 127.356]
Identifier: 3827.2696
Description Folder 356 Transcript (DCI) [first page of multi-page typed document] November 7, 1931Mr. Will Richard, Taxidermist, Cody, WyomingDear Richard:We left New York September 5th on the steamship Pennsylvania, after having put in a most exhausting summer; we ended a change badly.Right away in Cuba we got an eye-opener, - on board the Pennsylvania was a girl of about eighteen or so; she...
Dates: November 7, 1931