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Gobernador Joseph Carlos de Aguero. Concerning escape of 4 men from Durango jail.

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Gobernador y capitan general Martin de Alday, et al. Causa criminal against 3 Sonora Indians, 1 mulatto, for banditry.

Read more about Gobernador y capitan general Martin de Alday, et al. Causa criminal against 3 Sonora Indians, 1 mulatto, for banditry.

Letters between Revilla Gigedo, Gutierrez, Lopez de la Paliza, and others about punishment of Alvares, Ximenez, & Cano.

Read more about Letters between Revilla Gigedo, Gutierrez, Lopez de la Paliza, and others about punishment of Alvares, Ximenez, & Cano.
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