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Crimes (Kidnapping)

Correspondence between civil officers from Horcasitas, Santillana, Escandon and viceroy Galvez regarding attacks by Chichimecas.

Read more about Correspondence between civil officers from Horcasitas, Santillana, Escandon and viceroy Galvez regarding attacks by Chichimecas.

Letters concerning observations made by military escort in Texas and relating events in Laredo.

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Letter to viceroy relating Indian attacks to presidios in Sinaloa .

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Proceedings against Pena for murder of Indians and eventual proof of innocence.

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