Resources Related to the Florida Spanish
Land Grants
Related collections at the State Archives of Florida
Several archival
collections contain material relevant to the Spanish Land Grants and
settlement of Territorial Florida. Click on the collection
to
read a description of each. To search for other collections, go to
the State
Archives of Florida's Online
Catalog.
This collection contains correspondence, writings, and other papers
of Richard Keith Call, territorial governor of Florida, and his family. Before
he became governor, Richard Keith Call was first receiver for the General
Land Office of Florida.
RG
589 United States, General Land Office, Florida District
- S
59 Surveys of private claims, 1827-1853
- S
139 District tract books, 1845-1890
- S
606 Register of tracts purchased, 1825-1833
- S
617 Township survey plats, 1823-1933
- S
619 Florida tract books, 1824-1890
- S
1472 Survey field notes, 1824-1890
- S
1812 Plat maps of counties, 1820-1845
RG
598 Florida State Land Office
RG
599 Spanish Archives
- S
979 East Florida Papers, 1737-1858 (microfilm)
- S
992 Memorials and concessions, 1786-1821.
- S
993 Memorials for city lots in Saint Augustine, 1764-1821
- S
994 American state papers (Duff Green edition), 1789-1834 (microform)
- S
995 Minutes of and testimony taken before the Board of Land Commissioners
for East Florida, 1823-1825
- S
997 Concessions for new settlers, 1791-1821
- S
1001 U.S. Board of Land Commissioners Record Books, 1773-1828
- S
1022 U.S. Board of Land Commissioners Protocols, 1804-1819.
- S
1023 Miscellaneous Spanish Florida land records, 1804-1849
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1232 Surveys of Spanish land grants, 1791-1836
- S
1235 Memorials and concessions not acted upon, 1804-1821
- S
1439 Concessions for services, 1815-1821
Collections at other repositories
Settlement of the Spanish Land Grants was an international
endeavor involving many governments, agencies,
and individuals. Therefore related collections
can be found in several repositories in Florida
and elsewhere.
The Florida State Lands Division
maintains a large collection of historic
Florida lands record
[which once included the Spanish Land Grants
until 1984 when they were transferred to
the State Archives
of Florida.] Many of the records are available
online (see links below) but others can be researched
on site. These include the 4-volume Spanish Claims
in Florida by Don Alonzo Spaulding for Surveyor
General John Westcott in the 1850s, and the East
and West Florida Land Commission minutes in English
and Spanish.
- General Land Office Records
The General Land
Office (GLO) Early Records are available online.
The first official survey
of
Florida was performed around 1840. The original
survey notes and plats have been preserved
and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
has made these documents available to the public
in electronic format.
- Florida Land Records Online
The Division has
electronic images for thousands of active and
historical documents, including
surveyors notebooks, tract books, deeds, permits,
leases,
and easements. Use the search to find specific
records.
- Interactive map for Online Land Records
Combines
the Divisions historical records with interactive
maps.
- Certified Corner Records
Certified Corner Records
have been collected since 1984 and are updated
monthly. All records use the recently adopted land
identification program sponsored by the Bureau
of Land Management.
- American State Papers
These are the published
records of the U.S. Congress between 1789-1838,
arranged in ten series,
totaling
38 volumes. Series VIII deals with Public Lands,
including Territorial Florida. The outcome
and additional information of many Spanish Land
Grants
can be found here.
*More information on the American
State Papers:
American
State Papers, Davidson College
Library
Library
Resources for Administrative History: Congressional
Serial Set, National Archives
and Records Administration
- East
Florida Papers (PDF) (originals)
These are the
records of the Spanish government in East Florida
(all of Florida east of the
Apalachicola River) that were seized by the Federal
government
in 1821. Contains more material on the Spanish
Land Grants and many of the individuals and
policies involved. Most are in Spanish.
*For more
information on the East Florida Papers:
Index
to the East Florida Papers University of Florida
- United
States General Land Office, Florida
District.[Description not online]
Partial records of the Tallahassee, Newnansville,
and St. Augustine land offices, including commissioner
letters (194 v) registers (65 v) and receiver books
(101 v.).
- Papeles Procedentes de Cuba
Over 760 microfilmed reels of Spanish colonial
treasury records for Florida from 1760 to 1821;
originals found in the Archives of the Indies in
Seville, Spain
- Guide to Spanish Colonial Records
A guide to the major collections of Colonial Florida
housed at both the P.K. Yonge Library and the Library
of Congress.
- John B. Stetson Collection (1518-1820)
Over 150,000 copies of Spanish colonial records,
indexed with more than 14,000 catalog cards.
- Panton,
Leslie, and Co business records (Heloise Cruzat
Papers)
Includes materials on land records and Spanish
Land Grants; especially strong for West Florida.
- James
David Glunt Papers
Historical papers relating to
the Second Spanish Period and Territorial Florida.
- Richard
K. Call letters, 1814-1862
Forty items of (photocopied)
Call’s correspondence,
including a letter sent from Havana while on
a mission to Cuba on behalf of the US government
to secure copies or original documents concerning
land claims in Florida.
- Francis
Fleming Papers, 1694-1912 (bulk: 1810-1912)
Includes
records relating to Spanish land Grants and the
Second Spanish and Territorial periods.
Call Family
Papers [Description not online]
Includes correspondence
and a journal by Richard Keith Call, first
receiver for the General Land
Office, lawyers for the United States during
the land claims cases in the 1820s, and territorial
governor of Florida. A companion collection
to the State Archives of Florida’s Call
Collection.
- Special
Collections
Houses the largest selection historical
records and manuscripts for Colonial Pensacola
and for
West Florida.
Includes most
of the colonial records of Spain in the New World,
including Florida’s First
(1513-1763) and Second Spanish (1793-1821) periods.
[The Web site is in Spanish.]
- Butler
Family Papers
Includes material on Territorial
Florida’s
first surveyor-general Robert Butler.
Maintains large collection of Second
Spanish Period records, including censuses, baptismal
records,
church records, manuscripts, and publications.
- British
Plantations in East Florida
Online exhibit
with interactive maps and descriptions of British
period (1763-1783) plantations and
farms, several of which survived into the Second
Spanish
and Territorial periods.
- Adams-Onis Treaty
Online version of the treaty
thsat transferred Florida form Spain to the United
States in 1821.
An online transcription of the 1783 Spanish Census
of Florida, transcribed online by genealogist Susan
Peterson for free use.
Published works
- Beerman, Eric. “Arturo
O’Neill;
First Governor of West Florida During the Second
Spanish Period,” Florida Historical
Quarterly 60
(July 1981)
- Bisceglia, Louis R. “The
Florida Treaty and the Gallatin-Vives Misunderstanding,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 48 (January 1970)
- Boggs, Glenn. “The
Case of Florida’s Missing Real Estate
Records,” Florida Bar Journal 77:9 (October 2003)
- Brevard, Caroline Mays. “Richard
Keith Call,” Florida Historical
Quarterly 1:2 (1908)
- Hanna, A.J. “Diplomatic Missions of the
United States to Cuba to Secure the Spanish Archives
of Florida,” in A. Curtis Wilgus ed. Hispanic
American Essays Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries
Press, 1942 (reprinted 1970).
- Hamilton, Frank. “Spanish
Land Grants in Florida,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 20
(July 1941)
- Hill, Louise Biles. “George
J. F. Clarke, 1774-1836,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 21:3 (Jan. 1943)
- Holmes, Jack D.L. “Educational
Opportunities in Spanish West Florida, 1781-1821,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 60 (July 1981)
- Johnson, Sherry. “East
Florida Papers,” Florida Historical
Quarterly 71 (July 1992)
- Keuchel, Dr. Edward F. and Dr. Joe Knetsch. “Settlers,
Bureaucrats, and Private Land Claims: The Little
Arredondo Grant,” Florida Historical
Quarterly 68:2 (Oct. 1989)
- Knetsch, Dr. Joe. “Impact
of Spanish Land Grants on the Development of
Florida and the South Eastern United States,” Paper
delivered at the FIG XXII International Congress,
Washington, D.C., April 2002.
- Knetsch, Dr. Joe. “Robert
Butler vs. Henry Washington: A Case of Revenge?” Professional
Surveyors Magazine 26:2 (Feb. 2006)
- Knetsch, Dr. Joe. “Spanish
Land Grants: A Problem for Florida Surveyors:
The case of George J. F. Clarke,” Florida
Division of State Lands.
- Knetsch, Dr. Joe. Faces on the Frontier:
Florida Surveyors and Developers in the 19th
Century.
Cocoa, Fla.: Florida Historical Society Press,
2006.
- Martin, Sydney Walter. “Richard
Keith Call: Florida Territorial Leader,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 21 (April 1943)
- Martin, Sydney Walter. “The
Public Domain in Territorial Florida,” Journal
of Southern History 10:2 (May 1944).
- Miller, Janice Borton. “Struggle
for Free Trade in East Florida and the Cedula
of
1793,” Florida Historical Quarterly 55
(July 1976)
- Parker, Dr. Susan. “Men Without God or
King: Rural Settlers in East Florida, 1884-1790,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 69:2
- Poitrineau, Abel. “Demography
and the Political Destiny of Florida During
the Second
Spanish Period,” Florida Historical
Quarterly 66 (April 1988)
- United States. Works Projects Administration.
Historical Records Survey. Spanish Land Grants
in Florida Tallahassee: State Library Board,
1942.
- Whatley, George C. and Sylvia Cook. “East
Florida Land Commission: A Study in Frustration,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 50:1 (July 1971)
- White, David H. “A
View of Spanish West Florida: Selected Letters
of Governor Juan Vicente
Folch,” Florida Historical Quarterly 56
(October 1977)
- White, David
H. “The
Forbes Company in Spanish Florida, 1801-1806,” Florida
Historical Quarterly 52 (January 1974)
- Wright, I. A. “The Odyssey of the Spanish
Archives,” in A. Curtis Wilgus ed. Hispanic
American Essays Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries
Press, 1942 (reprinted 1970).
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