The Spanish Consulate in 1866 was located upstairs at 4 North Commerce Street. The Spanish Consul was A. D. Zea (if you know what the first or middle initial's stand for please send me an email). /// The book listed on the right deals with Mobile, Alabama during Reconstruction (which "fits" the 1866 time period).
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El Consulado Espanol en Mobile, Alabama en 1866 estaba en #4 (Norte) Calle Commerce. El Consul era A.D. Zea.
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