description compiled by Christopher Hilton based upon those in the Library's published finding aid by Robin Price.
The Junta Principal de Caridad was set up in the city of Mexico during the smallpox epidemic of 1797-1798. Its role was to co-ordinate the work of local charitable societies that were organised in all the city's subdivisions.
The items in the collection span the work of the Junta during the 1797-1798 smallpox epidemic, comprising a circular announcing the setting up in late 1797 of local charitable societies to be co-ordinated by the Junta, and the Junta's concluding report of early 1798.
WMS/Amer.45 formed part of the Guerra Collection; WMS/Amer.89 formed part of the Le?n Collection.
manuscript, bound.
The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
WMS/Amer.89 purchased 1927; WMS/Amer.45 purchased 1962.
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Described in: Robin Price,