Serial Number
              210-00030
          Author(s)
          Flores y Valdes, Nicolas (Capitan)
              Date
              10-21-1723
          Documentation
              San Antonio. October 21, 1723. Letter. Copy.
          Summary
              In letter of 10/21/1723, capitan Flores describes Apache raid on San Antonio horseherd and his successful pursuit of raiders onto the plains, in which 34 Indians killed, many horses recovered. Notes goods possessed by Apaches. Asks Apache prisoner why the Indians attacked his horseherd and Apache replies that they trade (tienen Cambalaches) horses with Spaniards to north. Prisoner also states that raiding party composed of 5 capitanes with 12 men each. Concerning foodstuffs carried by Apaches, prisoner says that they raise maize themselves, get beans from Spaniards. Flores decides to sue for peace, so he sends prisoner (woman) back to her people with promise that 19 Apache prisoners at San Antonio will be freed if peace prevails. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
          Persons
          Flores y Valdes, Nicolas (Capitan de San Antonio Presidio)
          San Miguel de Aguayo, Marques de
              Places
          San Antonio (Presidio)
          Colorado (Rio)
          Texas (Provincia)
              Ethnic Groups
          Apaches
              First Location
              TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 010 pp. 164-167
          Original Location
              BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
          Language
          Spanish
              Batch Reference Number
              4666
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