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Archives of Guayaquil: Historical Archives and Private Collection, * Historical Archives**

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Michael T. Hamerly*
Affiliation:
Seattle, Washington

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Inter-American Notes
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Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1982

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Footnotes

*

The final installment of this guide to repositories of Guayaquil. Parts 1 and 2 on colonial and nineteenth-century institutions and administrative archives appeared in TAm, January, 1982 and part 3 on ecclesiastical entities and archives in April 1982.

**

The editor welcomes archival studies and ordinarily can promise an early publication date

References

1 BEAEP, vol. labelled “Guayaquil, 1741–1792.” The manuscript holdings of this private collection have been microfilmed. Copies are on file at Saint Louis University, in Vanderbilt and Southern Illinois University in Carbondale: Daily, LowrieLatin American Manuscript Materials Available at Saint Louis University,” TAm, 36:3 (Jan. 1980), 385391,Google Scholar 390.

2 On the newspaper holdings of BANCAR see Rolando, Carlos A. Cronologia del periodismo ecuatoriano (Guayaquil, 1920),Google Scholar and his partial update thereof, Crónica del periodismo en el Ecuador, vol. I, 1792–1849 (Guayaquil, 1947).

3 The Comandancia General materials are a record group, at least in part, rather than a fondo as the Comandancia General had its own building between 1876 and 1896. Both the Comandancia General building and its archive were lost in the fire of 1896: Hidalgo G., AlbertoCronica del incendio de 5 y 6 de Octubre de 1896,” appendix to Informe y memoria estadística de la Intendencia de Policia del Guayas, correspondientes al año de 1897 (Guayaquil, 1898), xix.Google Scholar

4 El Ecuador: guia comercial, agricola e industrial, 621–625.

5 Noboa, Carlos Manuel América Libre, 1 (Guayaquil, 1920), 175.Google Scholar

6 Archivo Nacional (Bogotá), Mejoras Materiales, VII, fols. 221–223, Nomina de las casas consumidas en el insendio acaecido en esta Ciudad de Guayaquil en dies de nobiembre del año de Setecientos Sesenta y quatro.

7 Estrada Ycaza attempts a record group classification in “Libraries and Archives of Guayaquil,” utilizing the same inventory, but given the miscellaneous contents of many of the series, the uncertainty as to their origins, and the errors in the source, his effort is premature.

8 Much of which Destruge incorporated into his Historia de la revolución de Octubre, sometimes cited and catalogued under D’Amecourt, the pseudonym under which it was published.

9 See Hamerly, , “The Publications of the Archivo Histórico del Guayas,” TAm, 32:3 (Jan. 1976), 459468,Google Scholar for a review of works issued through 1975.

10 AH/BMG, Padrones (1832–1); “Censo de la población del Municipio de Guayaquil” (1899) in Informe que eleva al Señor Ministro de lo Interior y Policía, la Intendencia de la Provincia del Guayas, correspondiente al año de 1899 (Guayaquil, 1900).

11 “Directorio consular, profesional e industrial de Guayaquil, en 1890…”in Informe y memoria estadística de la Intendencia de Policía del Guayas, correspondiente al año 1890 (Guayaquil, 1891), 67–80, 72.

12 Hidalgo, , “Crónica del incendio,” 15 Google Scholar; Vogel, “Los archivos coloniales.”

13 RAHG, 5:10 (die. 1976), 5–6.

14 Hamerly, , Historia social y económica, 9 Google Scholar; Estrada Ycaza, “Libraries and Archives of Guayaquil.”

15 RAHG, 3:5 (junio 1974), 180–181; 5:9 (junio 1976), 104; and presumably in 7:13 (junio 1977), which issue I have not seen.

16 Published as “Sobre los tributos de los indios de Yaguachi” (1579) in RAHG, 1:1 (junio 1972), 70–97. Particulars of the Toledo visita for other pueblos of the coast remain to be recovered, but a summary may be seen in “Relación hecha por el Virrey Martín Enriquez de los oficios que se proveen en la gobernación de los reinos y provinicias del Perú” (1583) in Gobernantes del Perú: cartas y papeles, siglo XVI, compiled and edited by Robert Levillier, IX (Madrid, 1925), 114–230, 221, for which reference I am indebted to N. David Cook of the University of Bridgeport.

17 I also left with Estrada Ycaza in his capacity as director of the AHG, in 1978, vol. 2 of “Documentos Varios” ( 1698–1729) of the ASM / G series. I do not know if he incorporated it into the AHG or returned it to the ASM/G.

18 RAHG, 6:12 (die. 1977), 119–137.

19 RAHG, 1:1 (junio 1972), 166–168; 3:6 (dic. 1974), 128.

20 Hamerly, , “The Publications of the Archivo Histórico del Guayas,” 466.Google Scholar

21 E.g., Contribución para el estudio de la sociedad colonial de Guayaquil (Guayaquil, 1939), a detailed compendium of local genealogies, which includes biographical data. See also notes 1 and 2 to the section on ecclesiastical entities and archives.

22 For a partial listing of which see de Escudero, Grecia Vasco Directorio ecutoriano de archivos (Quito, 1979).Google Scholar