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Munoz, Martinez Pacheco, Fernandez, Ugarte y Loyola, Trevino Manuel Munoz (gobernador). Bandos and reales ordenes published by the governor of Texas, Manuel Munoz. 12-28-1790
Lopez, Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Ugarte y Loyola, Munoz, Arocha, Navarro, Sacedo Copy book of correspondence of governor of Texas, captain of La Bahia and comandante general concerning political affairs and Indian activity. 03-06-1791
Lopez, Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Ugarte y Loyola, Munoz, Arocha, Navarro, Sacedo Copy book of correspondence of governor of Texas, captain of La Bahia and comandante general concerning political affairs and Indian activity. 03-06-1791
Ugarte y Loyola, Gutierrez, Munoz Jacobo Ugarte y Loyola (mariscal de campo). Report negotiations of peace with lipan Indians and effort to receive hostages held by Indians. 11-24-1790
Gil Ybarbo, Nava, Ugarte y Loyola Jacobo Ugarte y Loyola (mariscal de campo). Letter to governor requesting infomration on Indians at peace with Spanish and noting report that Apaches have offered to trade Spanish captives for arms. 11-02-1790
Ugarte y Loyola, Munoz, Navarro, Rodriguez, Menchaca, Martinez Pacheco, Martinez, Ramon, Perez Manuel Munoz (gobernador). expediente of charges against Jose Felix Ramon and other citizens for holding a series of unauthorized juntas in Ramon's house to discuss protests over not being paid for labor on jailhouse. 11-15-1790
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Review of peace established with lipan Indians and final dealings with armed bands of lipanes, and questions concerning whether these Indians should be missionized or organized into pueblos. 07-23-1790
Ugarte y Loyola, Munoz, Espadas Jacobo Ugarte y Loyola (comandante general). Copy of auto by comandante general outlining regulations for passports for travel travel by Indians and other castes and procedure for taxation. 07-02-1790
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Revilla Gigedo Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report to viceroy on activities of lipan Indians since the peace treaty was signed and review of needs of the presidio, for grain, men and supplies. 06-06-1790
Urrutia, Martinez Pacheco, Rodriguez Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Reports to capitan Espadas the arrest and pending transfer to La Bahia jail of Manuel de Urrutia, for insubordination and actions which May upset the peace with the Indian nations. 04-26-1790
Reyes, Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Jose Mariano Reyes (fray). Detailed report to viceroy on re- establishment of the mission of Rosario and observations about the Indians, the mission and the Spanish authority in the area, including census report. 05-01-1790
Martinez Pacheco, Arocha, Navarro, Zepeda, Urena, Perez, Flores, Santa, Amondarain Proceedings of petition ot governor Pacheco from republicanos and citizens of San Fernando protesting, in detailed defense, his annullment of Cabildo elections and critically reviewing his administration. 01-01-1790
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Lengthy letter to governor Martinez Pacheco discussing the organization and success of the campaign against the comanche Indians. 12-19-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pancheco (gobernador). Letter to comandante general Ugalde acknowledging receipt of report on campaign against Indians and reviewing relations with lipan Indians in Bexar area. 12-23-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Letter to comandante general reviewing war between the lipanes and mescaleros and the other tribes up the north, and reporting the lipanes are seeking peace. 11-11-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Espadas, Ugalde, Lopez, Fernandez, Bustillo Manuel de Espadas (capitan). Letter to governor outlining lack of grain for troops and mistake made attempting to withdraw some from the mission supply after governor had prohibited its use for La Bahia but rather for Bexar. 10-14-1789
Espadas, Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Lopez, Mariano Reyes Manuel de Esparadas (capitan) and Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Correspondence between Espada and Pacheco concerning establishment of peace and beginning of mission work among the coastal Indians in Texas. 10-26-1789
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report of pending Indian war with taguacarnes, taguayares guichitas and tacaques joining forces against the lipanes and mescaleros. 09-30-1789
Curbelo, Martinez Pacheco, Valero, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report of lipan Indians stealing horses and death of lieutenant Curbelo in recovery attempt. Also reports that Indians are warring among themselves and time is good for expedition against them. 09-06-1789
Urrutia, Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Detailed instructions to governor Pacheco in preparation for attack upon mescalero Indians. 08-12-1789
Urrutia, Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Detailed instructions to governor Pacheco in preparation for attack upon mescalero Indians. 08-12-1789
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco, Cabello Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Fowarding copy of report of fuscal real providing detailed review of history of peace negotiations and arrangement of gifts and supplies for comanche Indians. 08-27-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report to comandante general of warefare between lipan and mescalero Indians over robbery of horses. 08-31-1789
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Orders to governor Pacheco to equip a detachment from Bexar and one from La Bahia to be ready to move immediately upon further notice. 07-18-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Pacheco, Flores, Ugalde, Cabello, Calbillo, Rodrigues Proceedings concerning the rights of citizens to unbranded cattle. 06-15-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Lopez Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Review of arrangements made with missions to supply food and animals to the presidios of Bexar and La Bahia. 05-24-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Espadas Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador) and Manuel de Espadas (capitan). Report to comandante general of troops and officers, and monthly operations for April 1789 for presidios of Bexar and La Bahia. 04-30-1789
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Letter to governor Pacheco reviewing concern by comanche and lipan Indians over entrance of mescalero Indians into area. 05-23-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Chaves, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report to comandante general that three comanche chiefs have returned to their rancherias and one other, Andres, is on his way with an escort to visit the comandante general. 04-26-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Rodrigues, Cruz Montoya Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report to comandante general that guasas Indians are conducting war against all other tribes. 04-27-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). note to comandante general reporting clashes among various Indian tribes. 03-30-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report of arrival of 39 comanche Indians seeking peace treaty and aid from Spanish. 03-16-1789
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco, Oliva Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Comandante general informes governor that mission corn supplies are to be available for presidio purchase but at price set by padre Oliva. 02-14-1789
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Relations from the junta superior de real hacienda concerning capture and branding of stray cattle; and lists and letters of the cattlemen of Bexar. 02-27-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Governor reports arrival of small band of lipan Indians who complain of comanches stealing their horses. 02-02-1789
Oliva, Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Governor's response to bando by president of mission refusing to allow extended use of mission corn supplies or change in price per fanega. 01-30-1789
Oliva, Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Governor forwards letter of president of missions complaining of the poor state of the La Bahia mission and requesting more support and another priest for it. 01-31-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report to comandante general about actions taken against group of comanches planning to steal horses from presidio. 01-05-1789
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Gil Ybarbo Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Governor sends transcript of letter from captain Gil Ybarbo of Nagcodoches reporting plans of various Indian tribes to make a raid on Bexar to steal horses. 11-24-1788
Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco, Arriola Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report to comandante general that Marcelino Arreola was killed near Colorado river by attack from taguayaces Indians. 10-07-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report that fifty-two lipan Indians camped near city and requesting food from the governor. 09-29-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). note reporting another lipan raid to horses and a further attempt by some tancague Indians. 09-14-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Cazorla Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Appointment of captain Luis Cazorla of La Bahia to be provisional governor of Coahuila. 09-15-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report of visit to town of some coco, atacapa and orcoquiza Indians. 09-15-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugarte, Ugalde, Valdes, Flores, Arocha Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). nofitication that the interior provinces anre being divided into two districts of command, one under Ugarte the other under Ugalde. 09-19-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugarte, Ugalde, Valdes, Flores, Arocha Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). nofitication that the interior provinces anre being divided into two districts of command, one under Ugarte the other under Ugalde. 09-19-1788
Flores, Ugalde, Martinez Pacheco Juan de Ugalde (comandante general). Ugalde sends brief review of frontier defenses and geography to governor Pancheco for his comments. 08-31-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Report that a number of horses have been stolen and some killed by comanche raids. 07-20-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde, Chaves, Oliva, Mariano de Conde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Refort attempts to bring group of taquacane Indians into the mission at La Bahia. 06-23-1788
Martinez Pacheco, Ugalde Rafael Martinez Pacheco (gobernador). Letter briefly reviewing contact and negotiations for peace with tancagua Indians. 06-07-1788