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José María Callava

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Once the records were in American hands, Jackson released Callava. Callava blamed the dispute, in part, on a lack of translators to aid in communication between himself and the Americans. Following his release, Callava headed to Washington to lodge a formal complaint against Jackson through the
402:[Manifesto on the outrages and vexations committed by the American Governor of Pensacola, Andrew Jackson, against the person and representation of the Commissioner of Spain, Colonel Don José Callava, appointed for the delivery of West Florida to the United States of America]. 400:"Manifiesto sobre las tropelías y vejaciones que cometió el Gobernador americano de Panzacola Andrés Jackson, contra la persona y representación del Comisario de la España Coronel Don José Callava nombrado para la entrega de la Florida occidental á los Estados–Unidos de América" 160:, serving from February 1819 to the time of Spain's transfer of the territory to the United States on 17 July 1821. Callava was an officer in the Spanish military who had been rapidly promoted due to his service in the 189:, Callava remained for a time in Pensacola acting as a representative of Spain and overseeing the embarkation of artillery and other unfinished business. During this time, Callava came into conflict with 459: 169: 201:, a Spanish official in Louisiana and Florida. Callava was ordered to hand over documents related to the disposition of the estate to Vidal's daughters by 454: 444: 56: 449: 33: 426: 399: 266:
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He was a Castilian ... of light complexion, a handsome, well-grown man, of dignified presence and refined manners.
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Spanish minister. Callava also published in Havana a manifesto outlining the "outrages and vexations" (
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in 1811. He became a colonel and governor in February 1819, before he reached the age of 40.
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Doherty Jr., Herbert J. (1955). "Andrew Jackson vs. The Spanish Governor: Pensacola 1821".
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After the transfer of Florida to the United States as part of the
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Index

17th Governor of West Florida
William King
Andrew Jackson

Viceroyalty of New Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Spanish Army
Peninsular War
Spanish West Florida
Peninsular War
Battle of Almonacid
Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild
Adams–Onís Treaty
Andrew Jackson
Florida Territory
Nicolás María Vidal
Eufrosina Hinard


Historical Sketches of Colonial Florida
260
A History of Florida from the Treaty of 1763 to Our Own Times: From the treaty of 1763 to the admission to statehood
"Governors of Spanish West Florida, 1781–1821"





Life of Andrew Jackson, Volume II
614

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