Box 8
Contains 120 Results:
Marcos Paz to Jose M. LaFuente (Buenos Aires,Argentina); Paz, Vice President of Argentina, assumed civic duties of President during Triple Alliance War (1 leaf), October 22, 1866
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Jose B. Pena to Hector F. Varela (Buenos Aires,Argentina); Pena...et al. write about defence of Paraguay to Varela, part owner of the B.A. paper “La Tribuna” (2 leaves), June 14, 1876
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Pedro Pena to Juan Antonio Escurra (Asuncion,Paraguay); Resigns his post as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1 leaf), March 15, 1903
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Felipe Augusto to Adolfo Decoud; regarding Benigno Ferreira (4 leaves), November 2, 1899
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Portalea [?] to Matias Goiburu (Corrientes,Argentina); ragarding connection with Benigno Ferreira (1 leaf), May 11, 1876
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
"Senor Ministro" by Benjamin Aceval to Jose T. Sosa (Asuncion,Paraguay); Aceval resigns his office as the director of “del Banco Agricola”; he was Paraguayan representative at the Rutherford B. Hayes arbitration negotiations regarding the ownership of the Gran Chaco (1 leaf), May 27, 1890
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Jose Feliz Aldao to Jose de San Martin; Regarding military affairs and maneuvers; San Martin (1778-1850) seen as the Liberator of southern South America (1 leaf), circa 1821
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Ferderico Alonso to Nicanor Godoi; Alonso, a founder of the “Asociacion Paraguaya” in Buenos Aires, 1864, needs to see Nicanor urgently (1 leaf), December 19, 1874
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
Justo P. Alvarez; Details of Carnaval in Paraguay; notes that Haide, Godoi’s daughter, danced a good deal (2 leaves), undated
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.
"Estimada senora" by Justo P. Alvarez to Bienvenida Rivarola de Godoi (Asuncion,Paraguay); Notifies Godoi of the death (by snakebite) of “una chica de Vargas” (2 leaves), February 20, 1896
This series contains correspondence to and from Juan Silvano Godoi as well as correspondence between other political figures.