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Correspondence re: peace with Apaches.

Serial Number
041-04346
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Date
06-13-1789
End date
11-20-1789
Documentation
Chihuahua. June 13 - November 20, 1789. 9p. Letter. Original, signed, copy (dated November 20, 1789).
Summary
Peace is to be extended to western Apaches, but not to eastern Apaches, although there may some difficulty in distinguishing between two groups as languages are similar. Capitan de Lipanes was granted passport from Ugalde, and has been soliciting commerce in Pecos. (D. Marksz, November 1987)
Persons
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Ugalde, Juan de (Coronel)
Galvez, Conde de
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Equeracapa (Capitan General de Comanches)
Calvo (Capitan de Lipiyanes)
Picax-Ande Ystinstle (Capitan de Lipiyanes, Alias Calvo)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Nuevo Mexico
Chihuahua
Pecos (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches de Oriente
Apaches del Poniente
Mescaleros
Natages
Lipiyanes
Lipanes
Gilenos
Comanches
Yutas
Navajoes
Xicarillas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 193 ff. 241-245
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 193 ff. 241-245
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
19300021
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Instruccion que debera observar el general comisionado para el importante desempeno de reconocimientos que han de hacerse en la provincia de Texas...

Serial Number
041-04218
Author(s)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Date
04-27-1791
Documentation
Mexico. April 27, 1791. 14p. Letters, instrucciones. Copies.
Summary
instrucciones that have to be followed for the exploration of the land between Texas and Luisiana. The main purpose of such a reconnaissance is to find an adequate place to found a port for initiating trade with Luisiana. Revilla Gigedo recommends sending two persons for the mission, and asks for the funds to effect it. (A. Nielsen, January 1990)
Persons
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Evia, Jose Antonio (Piloto)
Croix, Caballero de
Cabello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Denucieres, Atanacio (Teniente Coronel)
Rubi, Marques de
Batamar, Marques de
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Places
Potosi, San Luis
Saltillo (Villa)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Monclova
Rio Grande, San Juan Bautista de (Presidio)
Bejar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Trinidad (Rio)
Nocogdoches (Pueblo)
Bucarely, Nuestra Senora del Pilar de (Pueblo)
Sabinas (Rio)
Adaes (Presidio)
Natchitoches (Puesto)
Yucatan (Puerto)
Veracruz (Puerto)
Texas (Provincia)
Reynosa (Villa)
Laredo (Villa)
Nueces, Rio de las
Mier (Villa)
Camargo (Villa)
Luisiana
Potosi, San Luis
Galvestorm (Puerto)
Ethnic Groups
Carancaguaces
Tacuayases
Taguacanas
Orquizac
Atacapas
Comanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 183 ff. 300-306
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 183 ff. 300-306
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18300015
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Testimonio del titulo de governador y instrucciones que se le dio a don Martin de Alarcon para la entrada que hizo en la provincia de los Tejas.

Serial Number
041-04210
Author(s)
Valero, Marques de
Date
12-19-1716
End date
03-21-1720
Documentation
Mexico. December 19, 1716, March 21, 1720. 40p.autos, instrucciones. Transcriptions.
Summary
Alarcon is assigned the post of governor and the command of the colonization of Texas. The aims of this enterprise are the elimination of foreign trade (mainly French) and expansion of the Spanish one. General instructions for the expedition, and later colonization of the area and reduccion of Indians are given. They emphasize the need to found two villages in the area to prevent the meddling of foreign traders in the coast of the seno Mexicano and the main navigable rivers. (A. Nielsen, November 1989)
Persons
Zuniga y Guzman Sotomayor, Baltasar de
Valero, Marques de
Alarcon, Martin de (Sargento Mayor)
Theran, Domingo
Aviles, Antonio de (Teniente)
Luna y Gorraes, Pedro de (Mariscal)
Pardo, Isidro Nicolas (Contador)
San Buenaventura, Antonio de (Fray)
Marfil, Antonio (Fray)
Places
Tejas (Provincia)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
San Antonio (Rio)
Guadalupe
San Marcos
San Bernardo (Lago)
Seno Mexicano
Coaguila
Saltillo (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 183 ff. 154-173
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 183 ff. 154-173
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18300007
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Letters informing virrey about the possibility of opening a commerce to the provincias of the north.

Serial Number
041-04196
Author(s)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Date
11-25-1787
End date
03-01-1790
Documentation
Texas. November 25 1787-March 1, 1790. 42p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed.
Summary
Series of documents concerning the exploration of the rivers of the north and the problems of opening commerce with the north such as taxes and defense against Indians from the islands. (D. Bautista, June 1990)
Persons
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Valdez, Antonio
Rubi, Marques de
Mesieres, Atanacio (Teniente)
Sierra Gorda, Conde de
Evia, Jose Antonio de (Alferez)
Galvez, Conde de (Virrey)
Croix, Caballero de
Cabello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Jose Maria (Indio)
Martinez Pacheco, Rafael (Gobernador)
Barrios, Jacinto de
Miro, Esteban (Gobernador)
Blampen, (?) (Comerciante)
Serralbo, Marques de (Virrey)
Leon, Hernando de (Explorador)
Theran de los Rios, Domingo
Sala, Roberto de la
Valero, Marques de (Virrey)
Ramon, Domingo (Capitan)
Landrin, Juan (Capitan)
Cruz, Juan de la (Marinero)
Cazorla, Luis (Capitan)
Valdez, Antonio
Places
San Agustin de Ahumada
Horcoquisac
Nacadoches
Bucareli (Pueblo)
Trinidad (Rio)
Nueva Orleans
Bravo (Rio)
Nuevo Santander
Acayucan
Nautla
Texlutla
Tuxpan
Panuco
Veracruz
Chatalaya
Placamina
Laredo
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Texas
Bexar
Misisipi (Rio)
San Juan Baptista (Villa)
Manchac (Fuerte)
Rux, Baton (Fuerte)
Sombrero (Isla)
Culebra (Isla)
Luisiana
Coahuila
Gorda, Mata (Cabo)
Rosario (Mision)
San Luis
Saltillo
Campeche
Nache (Paraje)
Sotabento
Barlobento
Guadalupe (Rio)
San Bernardo
Movila (Fuerte)
San Antonio (Rio)
Nechas (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Apostatas
Carancaguares
Orcoquisacs
Mayeyes
Vidais
Franceses
Cocos
Apeluzas
Atacapas
Military Groups
Santander, Compania
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 182 ff. 298-319
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 182 ff. 298-319
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18200006
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Meeting from the royal tribunal to determine the advantages and disadvantages to the open commerce between New Spain and provincias of the north.

Serial Number
041-04195
Author(s)
Sierra Gorda, El Conde de la
Cavello, Domingo
Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco (Secretario)
and others
Date
06-01-1785
End date
10-01-1787
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. June 1, 1785-October 1, 1787. 62p. Letters. Informes. Originals, signed.
Summary
Documents concerning a royal meeting ordered by virrey to determine the advantages of open commerce in the provincias of the north Texas, Luisiana and Nueva Orleans. The committee sends a letter to the virrey with all the pros and cons of open commerce with the provincias of the north. Letter from gobernador de Nuevo Santander to the virrey on the same subject including a proposal by Evia for new cities near the Mississippi. Includes discussion of maps but maps are not included. The whole project involves agricultural, maritime, military issues, relations with Indians, estimates of population and numbers of domestic animals in Texas. (D. Bautista, July 1990)
Persons
Gutierrez de Teran, Gabriel
Rabago, Francisco Antonio
Sanchez Hidalgo, Miguel Francisco
Croix, Theodoro
Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco
Sonora, Marques de
Mesieres, Atanacio (Teniente)
Cavello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Yermo, Juan Antonio
Evia, Joseph de (Alferez)
Galvez, Conde de (Virrey)
Castro, Elias (Capitan)
Flores, Manuel (Virrey)
Places
Nuevo Santander
Texas
Luisiana
Nueva Orleans
Trinidad (Rio)
San Lorenzo
Arispe
Bucareli (Pueblo)
Tampico
Campeche
Coahuila
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Misisipi (Rio)
Pansacola
Barlovento (Islas)
Nuevo Mexico
Texas
Nacogdoches
Nueva Vizcaya
San Antonio de Bexar
San Idelfonso
Sonora
Marina, Soto la (Puerto)
Bravo (Rio)
Reynosa
Camargo
Mier
Nueces (Rio)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Laredo
Parras
San Luis Potosi
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Lipanes
Franceses
Ingleses
Toabayases
Bedsitas
Abajaces
Comanches
Tancagues
Tuacanas
Izcaniz
Orcoquisos
Atakapas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 182 ff. 266-297
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 182 ff. 266-297
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18200005
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Documents concerning reciprocal trade between Louisiana and Texas and on the equipping of a port on the coast of the latter.

Serial Number
041-04192
Author(s)
Croix, Cavallero de
Mesieres, Atanasio de (Coronel)
Date
09-23-1778
End date
10-07-1779
Documentation
Chihuahua. September 23, 1778. 182p. Letters. Informes. Originals. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Concerns different jurisdictions in province of Texas, settlers, governments and enemy Indian tribes in region; contains descriptions of fertility of presidio and mission lands in region; fairly extensive information on Indian populations and lands inhabited by them; also concerns Demesieres' campaign in north and broadening of frontier boundaries encroaching further on Indian lands (Tavoayases); problem of Indian hostilities in Coahuila province addressed and its relationship with residents of Louisiana trading with hostile Indians discussed; contains letters from Demesieres to Galvez describing his trip north with detailed descriptions of lands around Colorado, Trinidad, and Brazos rivers; includes descriptions of Indian tribes of region (friendly and hostile), dress, agriculture and in particular deals with Tuacanas and Tancagues; Mesieres suggests founding settlement of Spaniards and Tlaxcaltecas as key to northern regions to open possibilities for trade and to better deal with hostile tribes (Comanches and Osages) and also to impede any further expansion of English into area. (K. Hubin, June, 1990)
Persons
Galvez, Joseph de
Croix, Cavallero de
Casafuerte, Marques de (Virrey)
Ruby, Marques de
Mesieres, Atanasio de (Coronel)
Galvez, Bernardo de (Gobernador)
Ortiz Parrilla, Diego (Coronel)
Garza, Franzisco Jose de la (Fray)
Fermina, Anttonio (Teniente)
Menchaca, Jose de (Teniente)
Ybardo, Antonio Gil (Capitan)
Trujillo, Nepomuceno
Bonillo, Antonio
Ripperda, Baron de
Salle, Roberto de la
Mocho (Indio)
Cavello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Places
Luisiana
Texas
Salinas (Rio)
Chihuahua
Nuevas Filipinas
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
San Fernando (Villa)
Canarias (Islas)
San Antonio Valero (Mision)
Concepcion (Mision)
San Joseph de Aguayo (Mision)
San Juan Capistrano (Mision)
San Francisco de la Espada (Mision)
San Antonio (Rio)
Queretaro
San Joseph (Mision)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Canada
Espiritu Santo (Mision)
Rosario (Mision)
Nueces (Rio)
Gila (Rio)
Nuevo Mexico
Culebra (Isla)
Matagorda (Puerto)
Dios, Brazos de (Rio)
Tovoro (Isla)
Orcoquizas (Presidio)
Atoyaque (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Pilar de Bucarely, Nuestra Senora del
Trinidad (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Natchitoches (Camino)
Nechas (Rio)
Angelinas (Rio)
Coahuila
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Nueva Vizcaya
Sonora
Bermejo (Rio)
Natchitoches (Presidio)
Nueva Orleans
Tortuga (Paraje)
San Teodoro (Pueblo)
San Bernardo (Pueblo)
Misiones (Rio)
Grande (Rio)
Laredo
San Sabas (Presidio)
San Luis (Rio)
San Andres (Rio)
Micissipi (Rio)
Missuris (Rio)
San Luis
Arispe
Savinas (Rio)
Dolores, Nuestra Senora de los (Mision)
Nacogdoches
San Pedro de los Navedachos
San Xavier (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Santa Cruz (Fuerte)
Animas
Inglaterra
Tampico
Campeche
Adaes
Dolores, Nuestra Senora de los (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Carancaguaces
Cujanes
Cocos
Copanes
Lipanes
Orcoquizas
Lovanillos
Aix
Navidachos
Ainais
Asinais
Nacogdochitos
Aixitos
Quitseis
Osages
Cododachos
Tancagues
Tavoayases
Taguacanas
Yscanis
Ovichitas
Aovages
Panis-Nahas
Comanches
Arcanzas
Aricadas
Ayoves
Octatas
Cancer (?)
Misuris
Guazas
Apaches
Ingleses
Tuacanas
Izcanis
Xaranames
Taobayaces
Tlaxcaltecas
Aavages
Mahas
Nasones
Hinoeses
Hascaltecas
Texas
Vidais
Nadacogs (?)
Atacapas
Navcoachos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 182 ff. 128-219
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 182 ff. 128-219
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18200002
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Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Santa Maria by Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04165
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
10-02-1750
End date
01-20-1751
Documentation
San marcos. October 2, 1750-January 20, 1751. 20p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Documents contain information resulting formal establishment of Santa Maria. Provides good geographical description of area and distances to other Villas. Escandon went to recognize families joined by olarazan. Escandon and others conduct review of well and other conditions. Contains complete list of families and members of Escuadra including names, ages and property owned. Description of relations with Indians. says San Marcos has most abundant water. Contains description of possible drilling depths and composition of each level. Review of timber, minerals and land says all plentiful. Cold climate. Commerce with Llera possible for supplies and minerals. Need mission for Indians congregated in area. Escandon officially establishes sta. Maria close to San Marcos. Provides instructions for construction of homes, provision of more cattle and seed, and for administration of property and mines. Contains city plan. Last document contains list of Villas established in Nuevo Santander including captains, missions, Indians, families, soldiers and Patron saints. (M. Dannemiller, April 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Olazaran, Joseph (Capitan)
Moctezuma, Juan Elias
Perez de Leon, Joseph
Telles Giron (Capitan)
Ciprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Saens, Santiago
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Dias Guerrero, Juan Diego
Diego (Indio Capitan Pizones)
Guevara, Joseph de
Gimenez, Nicolas
Arzila, Joseph de
Martinez, Vizente
Places
San Pedro (Paraje)
Aguayo, Santa Maria de (Villa)
San Marcos
Cavallero
Guemes
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Llera
San Phelipe
Nuevo Santander
Ethnic Groups
Pizones
Military Groups
Villa de Maiz, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 149-159
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 149-159
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000013
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Autos concerning establishment and conditions of San Isidrio.

Serial Number
041-04163
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
01-20-1751
Documentation
San isidrio. January 20, 1751. 20p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Concerns ranches of San Isidrio. Albares says Paraje should be Villa under his command. Officials and spiritual leaders should be from same. Discusses use of water for crops and cattle. says Villa should be exempt from taxes and tithes for 10 years. Should be free to take fish and salt without limit. says will need military escort. Escandon agrees. States other conditions and approves establishment of Villa. Escandon includes letter from Albares placing Gregorio in command during his illness. Includes map of town. (M. Dannemiller, March 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de
Albares, Gregorio
Zepeda, Miguel de
Castro, Miguel de
Albares, Nicolas
Abila, Joseph Ambrocio de
Ortega, Juan de
Altamirano, Antonio
Martinez, Vizente
Arzila, Joseph de
Sambarri, Juan Francisco de
Moctezuma, Phelipe de
Barberena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Guillen, Lazaro (Teniente)
Places
San Silvestre
San Isidrio (Ranchos)
Guadalcazar
Verde (Rio)
Guayaleso (Rio)
Santander
Taumave
Llera
Mamo (Paso)
Frio (Rio)
Escandon
Maiz (Valle)
Santa Barbara
Ethnic Groups
Tanambres
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 124-134
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 124-134
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000011
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Letters informing virrey about situation of new colony Nuevo Santander.

Serial Number
041-04133
Author(s)
Cornide y Savedra, Diego Antonio (Licenciado)
Osorio y Llamas, Joseph (Licenciado)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
and others
Date
04-18-1769
End date
02-17-1773
Documentation
Mexico. April 18, 1769-February 17, 1773. 60p. Letters, informes, relaciones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Osorio and Palacio request payment from the virrey for the investigation they made of the establishment of Nuevo Santander and Escandon; virrey sends Escandon a letter requesting establishment of Tetillas Pueblo; Osorio and Palacio informe to virrey to divide Obispado. Need to establish a new Obispado with an interim visitor because distance to Guadalaxara is extremely far. Only four villages pay Diezmos, three to church of Valladolid and one to Guadalaxara. There should be an administrator to collect the diezmos from that fertile colony. Audit of hacienda results in it beginning to pay taxes and in a short period of time will produce enough for the troops and to fix the reales minas without using the Erario. Tampico is very convenient for opening the port to trade with Veracruz and Campeche and would change all the products that Nuevo Santander has and change transport time. In relation to the secret mission to investigate the behavior of Escandon it is suggested that for his admirable behavior in 1748, for the villages, and the commerce he opened and mantained in Santander, Soto la Marina, the size of his haciendas and his advanced age, it is recommended that his position as governor be given to someone Young, who is more able to travel and solve problems of the colony. folio 338,is an accounting of the compania volante Caballeria del Seno Mexicano. Last document a letter from the virrey to Soto la Marina, and others to protect missionaries. (D. Bautista, November 1989)
Persons
Palacio, Juan Fernando (Mariscal)
Osorio y Llamas, Joseph (Licenciado)
Tienda de Cuervo, Joseph (Capitan)
Borrego, Joseph
Dugge, Francisco (Ministro)
Melgarejo, Ambrosio (Arzobispo)
Areche, Joseph (Regente)
Barroeta, Juan Chrisostomo (Regente)
Toral Valdez, Pedro (Oficial)
Valera, Juan (Licenciado)
Ruiz, Marques de (Mariscal)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Torre, Marques de la (Inspector)
Duchet, Francisco (Inspector)
Escandon, Jose (Capitan)
Rubi, Marques de
Montalvan, Joseph de
Gonzalez de Santianez, Vicente (Gobernador)
Puga, Antonio de (Capitan)
Garza, Ildefonso de la (Teniente)
Serna, Joseph Antonio de la (Alferez)
Bustillo, Juan Joseph (Fray)
Rodriguez de Silva, Diego
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph de (Secretario)
Cornide y Savedra, Diego Antonio
Trevino, Melchor
Places
Santander (Puerto)
Enzinos
San Carlos
Tetillas
Valladolid (Iglesia)
Tampico (Puerto)
Veracruz
Campeche
Altamira
San Joseph (Mina)
San Nicolas de Tamaulipa (Mina)
Zacatecas
Guadalaxara
Santillana (Mision)
Hoyos (Mision)
Mier (Mision)
Guemez
Aguayo
Padilla
Horcasitas
Escandon
Llera
Santillana
Soto la Marina
Revilla
Camargo
Reynosa
San Fernando
Burgos
Santa Barbara
San Luis Potosi
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Compania Volante de Caballeria
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 178 ff. 320-350
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 178 ff. 320-350
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17800003
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Letters from Escandon for virrey informing him about the advances in the pacification of seno Mexicano.

Serial Number
041-04073
Author(s)
Varona Horcasitas, Joseph
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Date
05-28-1749
End date
07-13-1749
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. May 28, 1749-June 13, 1749. 54p. Informes. Signed.
Summary
Documents concerning a detailed information from Escandon to the virrey on the villages he is establishing with how many families and military. A letter on advances in the pacification of Indians and on the good land they are coming across. Escandon refers to an old presidio that was attacked by Indians in 1729, and that he found two cannons there. Escandon describes the behavior of the pacified. The Indians send their women and children as a sign of their honesty. These Indians have big huts (Chozas) and plenty of maiz, frixol, camote, Sandias y Hasta fosa de barro. The River is navegable con Piraguas frente Al panuco and in la Isla de tanatan there are a lot of platanos, aguacates y variedad de frutas. (D. Bautista, April 1990)
Persons
Guemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco (Virrey)
Castro Correa, Manuel (Capitan)
Chirinos, Antonio (Capitan)
Barverena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Varona Horacsitas, Joseph
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Villanueva, Marcos de
Salazar, Nicolas de
Ambrocio de Avila, Joseph (Teniente)
Perez, Juan
Moctezuma, Phelipe
Lazaro de Salazar, Francisco (Capitan)
Fernandez de Acuna, Antonio (Capitan)
Gonzalez de Paredes, Pedro (Capitan)
Cano, Juan Miguel
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio
Paz, Gregorio de la
Barrera, Roque
Escajadillo, Joseph (Capitan)
Places
Infantes
Padilla
Nuevo Santander
Santa Maria de Aguayo
Tetillas (Paraje)
Llera (Villa)
Altamira
Tampico
San Joseph (Presidio)
Tampico
Guemez
Tamaulipa
Valles (Villa)
Horcasitas
Tancasneque (Paraje)
Guadalcazar
Panuco
Maiz (Valle)
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Coahuila
Burgos
Huasteca
Santa Barbara
Frio (Rio)
Mantle
Tula (Mision)
Tamatan (Potrero)
San Luis Potosi
Mazapil
Tanguanchin (Paraje)
Gorda (Sierra)
Igollo (Mision)
Charcas
Mateguala
Verde (Rio)
Pantano (Paraje)
San Nicolas
San Joseph Alaquines
Bedoya Villa)
Gamotes
Peniguan
Santa Dorotea
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Nueces (Rio)
Queto (Mision)
San Antonio de Padilla (Villa)
Ovejas (Hacienda)
Aire (Cerro)
Linares (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Boca Prietas
Janambres
Cadimas
Franceses
Mulatos
Coyotes
Military Groups
Panuco, Compania
Tampico, Compania
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 173 ff. 258-285
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 173 ff. 258-285
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17300015
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