Indians (Population)

Ano de 1792. Provincias de poniente y oriente. Coleccion de oficios y documentos de los comandantes generales srd. las pazes pretendidas por los lipanes y ordenes del excelentisimo senor virrey para que se celebraen las capitulaciones.

Serial Number
041-04006
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
13-11-1792
End date
03-29-1792
Documentation
Chihuagua, norte, Mexico. January 31, 1792 to March 29, 1792. 47p. (Approx) Letters, signed, copies, originals.
Summary
Nava informs Revilla Gigedo Lipanes at Norte requesting peace in Coaguila, Texas. Told peace must be ratified by virrey. Will collect information concerning Lipane's condition, numbers, intertribal relations, motives. Lipan Joseph Antonio made prior overtures at San Fernando, may be helpful in establishing perace in Lower Lipaneria. At present most Mescaleros, Llaneros, Faraones at peace, residing in Vicinity of Norte, Paso. Diaz informs Nava of Lipan arrival in Norte requesting peace despite cruelty of treatment by Munos at Coahuila. Revilla gigiedo in agreement with Nava awaiting further information before entering into peace with Lipanes; will advise Castro of Lipan initiative, in interim Lipan emissaries to be treated well. Revilla Gigedo advises Munos, Castro of peace initiative soliciting any objections they may have. Nava relates emissary Bilansatliche's account of causes of Lipan hostilities to Revilla Gigedo. Prior peace broken by Ugalde, Valdes and lipans obliged to fight against their will. Following negotiations with Ugarte y Loyola emissaries dispatched to Santa Rosa to confer with Castro. When these did not return emissary dispatched to San Fernando also did not return. Under no circumstances will they negotiate with Castro due to Santa Rosa experience. Mescalero Lascashigo told Lipanes of fairness of treatment in north convincing them to negotiate with Nava. Lipan leaders Chadichule, Joseph Antonio, bidajta, Tuna-Yilten and their people assembled at Agua Prieta near Rio Colorado awaiting response. Though ylgiditelde not present also wishes peace. Messengers dispatched to locate Lower Lipanes and advise them of peace plans. Lipanes have few stock, most lost to Cumanches and northern tribes. Will return captives held, request Lipan women prisoners be returned to them. Castro not notified of peace efforts due to distance involved and complications this might create. Revilla Gigedo communicates Lipan concerns, accusations to Castro as described to Nava by Bilansatliche. Solicits Castro's opinions so that he may make his decision. (J. Higgins, April 1989)
Persons
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Joseph Antonio (Capitancillo Lipan)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Galvez, Conde de (Virrey)
Bilansatliche (Emisario Lipan)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Mariscal de Campo)
Lascashigo (Capitan Mescalero Volante)
Chadichule (Capitan Lipan)
Chuulicuel (A.K.A. Moreno)(Capitan Lipan)
Bidatja (Capitan Lipan)
Tuna-Yilten (Capitan Lipan)
Valdes, Casimiro (Alferez)
Ylgidiltelde (A.K.A. Calbo)(Capitan Lipan)
Lombraba, Jose (Capitan Lipan)
Munos, Manuel (Gobernador)
Places
Norte (Presidio)
Coaguila
Texas
Lipaneria
Paso (Pueblo)
San Fernando (Villa)
Chihuagua
Cohauila
Bexar, San Antonio de
Santa Rosa (Valle)
San Fernando (Villa)
Colorado (Rio)
Las Nuezes (Rio)
Nogalera
San Savas (Canon)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia) (Presidio)
Nuevo Santander
Saltillo
Nuevo Leon
Nueva Vizcaya
Puerco (Rio)
Agua Prieta
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Apaches
Mescaleros
Cumanches
Llaneros
Faraones
Gilenos
Mimbrenos
Chiricaguis
Lipanes de Arriba
Lipanes de Abajo
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 170 ff. 214-238 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 170 ff. 214-238 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered, out of order
Reference Number
17000006
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Ano de 1792. Informacion reservada, recivida de orden del senor comandante general brigadier don Pedro de Nava, por el teniente coronel don Antonio Cordero, en averiguacion de barios puntos relativos al manejo...

Serial Number
041-04004
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Aramburu, Blas (Teniente)
and others
Date
00-00-1790
End date
07-13-1792
Documentation
Chihuahua, presidio del norte, others. May 29, 1792 to July 13, 1792. 80p. (Approx) Letter, sworn testimony(s), originals, copies, signed.
Summary
Nava commissions Cordero to investigate rumors Mescaleros receive weapons, munitions from Spanish which are traded to Lipanes for stock stolen from Coaguila, Mescaleros then trading stolen animals with citizens , soldiers in Norte, El Paso, San Eleazario. Lipiyan Picax-Ande Ynstintle de Ugalde may be involved. Cordero to interview soldiers, citizens there. Leaders, rancherias, locations, numbers, those not reducido; horses acquired from Indians since peace established, since order issued only unbranded, unshod to be traded; how often, how many, which Lipiyanes in Norte since peace, goods traded. same to be conducted in San Elezeario, El Paso, Norte. Branded stock of unknown origins traded after peace, none since order issued; number, location, size, leaders of Mescalero rancherias, their travel, trade activities; unidentified Indians seen at Tinaja del Paisano with unfamiliar stock; Picax-Ande seldom seen in area, whereabouts unknown; few violations of peace; some small thefts suspected of Pases-Fla. (J. Higgins, April 1989)
Persons
Picax-Ande Ynstintle de Ugalde (A.K.A. Calbo)(A.K.A. Ybtfidil-Teilde)(Capitan Lipiyan)
Ybtfidil-Teilde (A.K.A. Picax-Ande Ynstintle de Ugalde)(A.K.A. Calbo)(Capitan Lipiyan)
Calbo (A.K.A. Picax-Ande Ynstintle de Ugalde)(A.K.A. Ybtfidil-Teilde)(Capitan Lipiyan)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Aramburu, Blas (Teniente)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Mariscal)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Maines, Alberto (Teniente)
Pino Blanco (Capitan Lipan)
Peru, Joachin (Teniente)
Ventura Montes, Juan (Teniente)
Dias, Domingo (Capitan)
Naranjo, Andres (Sargento)
Folomo, Felix (Sargento)
Madrid, Ventura (Cabo)
Rodriguez, Saturnino (Cabo)
Ortega, Bernardo (Soldado)
Perez, Manco (Soldado)(Interprete de Apache)
Chequindile (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Daban Chu (A.K.A. Alegre) (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Chialisto (A.K.A. Vigotes de Vermejo) (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Josnatesdey (A.K.A. Joseph)(Capitancill Mescalero)
Chal-Coay (A.K.A. Montero Blanco)(Capitancillo Mescalero)
Pases-Fla (A.K.A. Cuerno Verde)(Capitancillo Mescalero)
Rivera, Antonio Felix Martin de (Teniente)
Carrasco, Piquinto (Vecino)
Ugalde, Juan Lean
Elguea, Francisco Manuel de
Miralles, Juan
Gonzalez, Joseph Manuel (Soldado)(Interprete de Apache)
Valles, Dionicio
Farin, Vizente
Ruiz, Juan
Bernal, Francisco Xavier (Capitan de Milicias)
Barrio (Capitancillo Apache)
Espinosa, Miguel de (Capitan de Milicias)
Rivera, Juan Pedro (Soldado)
Nzazens (A.K.A. Barrio)(Capitancillo Apache)
Tlayalel (A.K.A. Manco)(Capitancillo Apache)
Tucon Chufati (Alia Maya)(Capitancillo Apache)
Villarroel, Nicolas (Alferez)
Volante (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Dayel (Capitancillo Mescallero)
Esquinyoe (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Marquez, Jose Manuel (Carpintero)
Maselchide (Capitancillo Apache)
Chimeslan (Capitancillo Apache)
Garcia, Francisco (Teniente de Milicias)
Telles, Joseph Manuel (Laborador)
Baliran, Francisco (Alcalde de Aguas)
Candelario, Diego Antonio (Alcalde)
Narvaez, Juan Antonio (Teniente Justicia)
Francisco (Capitancillo Apache)
Barrio, Francisco del (Administrador de Rentas)
Sosaya
Valdez
Places
Norte (Presidio)
Paso (Pueblo)
San Elezeario (Presidio)
Principe (Presidio)
Chihuagua
Coyame
Janos
Mapinis (Hacienda)
Colorado (Rio)
Julimes
Pilares
Pena Blanca
San Eregorio
Paisano (Tinaja)
Sardinas (Hacienda)
Agua Prieta
Orcasitas, San Miguel de
Sonora
San Juan (Hacienda)
San Buena Ventura (Valle)
Sacramento
Seneca, San Antonio de (Pueblo)
Coaguila
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Apaches Mescaleros
Apaches Lipiyanes
Military Groups
Principe, Compania Presidial de
Janos, Compania de
Norte, Compania del
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 170 ff. 153-193 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 170 ff. 153-193 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered, some pages barely legible
Reference Number
17000004
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Diario, el del Juan Bautista de Ansa tocante a la segunda expedicion a California.

Serial Number
041-04000
Author(s)
Ansa, Juan Bautista de (Teniente Coronel)
Date
10-23-1775
End date
06-01-1776
Documentation
March 20, 1777. 330pp. Diario. Copia.
Summary
Diary of Anza's second expedition to California in which Anza leads 30 soldiers and their respective families to Monterrey, and reconnoiters San Francisco bay area. Contains list of people making journey, supplies; population of Yuma Indians; descriptions of California Indians, etc. Also, observations and notes on various points on route; description and scale drawing of Casa Grande. (J. H. Ochs, October 1987).
Persons
Ansa, Juan Bautista de (Teniente Coronel)
Font, Pedro (Fray)
Eciarc, Thomas (Fray)
Moraga, Josef Joachin (Fray)
Galban Grijalba, Juan Pablo (Sargento)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Palma, Salvador (Capitan de los Yumas)
Figuer, Francisco (Fray)
Peramas, Miguel de (Secretario)
Ribera y Moncada, Fernando (Comandante)
Places
Tubac (Presidio)
Sonora (Provincia)
Monte-Rey, San Carlos de (Presidio)
San Francisco (Puerto)
Colorado (Rio)
Terrenate (Presidio)
Canoa (Paraje)
Bac, San Xavier del (Mision)
Llano Grande (Parage)
Tuczon (Pueblo)
Gila (Rio)
Papagueria
Tutuctac (Cerrillos)
Azotado (Llano)
Oit Par (Sitio)
Aquituni (Bajio)
Comari (Pueblo)
Tuturitucan (Pueblo)
Upasoytac (Pueblo)
Oposoytar
San Martin (Pueblo)
San Diego (Paraje)
Rinconada
Agua Caliente
San Bernadino
San Sebastian (Cienaga)
Pescadero
San Pasqual
Santa Cecilia (Cerro)
Laguna Salada
Cerratos
San Pablo (Rancherias)
Coxas (Laguna)
Santa Olaya (Laguna)
Golfo Californico
Alegria (Pozos)
Lajas, Santa Rosa de las (Pozos)
San Gregorio
Santa Catharina (Canada)
Principe (Laguna)
San Patricio
San Francisco (Rio)
San Josef (Valle)
Bucareli, San Antonio (Laguna)
Santa Anna (Rio)
San Gabriel (Mision)
Asumpcion (Rio)
Santa Anna (Rio)
Magdalena (Arroyo)
Capistrano, San Juan (Mision)
Soledad (Rancheria)
San Luis (Rancheria)
Santa Barbara (Canal)
Portezuelo
Santa Clara (Rio)
Rincon (Rancheria)
Cojos (Rancheria)
Bernales (Rancheria)
Preciosa (Laguna)
Laguna (Rancheria)
Buchon (Rancheria)
Santa Lucia (Sierra)
Santa Margarita (Rio)
Nacimiento (Rio)
San Antonio (Rio)
Roble Caydo
Correos
Carmelo
Agua Escondida
Santa Rosa (Rio)
San Benito (Arroyo)
Cupertino, San Josef (Arroyo)
San Matheo (Arroyo)
Dolores (Ojo de Agua)
San Andres (Canada)
Coyote (Arroyo)
Fulgino, Santa Angela de (Arroyo)
San Ricardo (Rancheria)
Chasco (Sierra)
Buena-Vista
San Carlos (Puerto)
Buenaventura (Rancheria)
Chollas (Rancheria)
Carrizal
Quitobac (Rancheria)
Mate, San Juan (Bajio)
Aribacpia, San Eduardo de la (Pozos)
San Yldefonso (Bajio)
Caborca (Mision)
Altar (Presidio)
Cieneguilla (Real)
Huerta, San Antonio de la (Real)
Prieto (Cerro)
Merced(Laguna)
Paxaro (Rio)
Carpinteria (Rancheria)
Sonoytac
Tecolote
Tortuga
Chrissanto (Pozo)
Ethnic Groups
Pimas
Yumas
Caguenchis
Niforas
Apaches
Cocomaricopas
Coxas
Cogates
Cahuenes
Galchedunes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 169 ff. 177-325
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 169 ff. 177-325
Language
Spanish
Notes
Copy made by melchor de peramas.
Reference Number
16900007
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Letter from Mendinuta to O'Conor concerning establishment of route between Sonora and Nuevo Mexico.

Serial Number
041-03999
Author(s)
Mendinueta, Pedro Fermin de
Date
03-20-1777
Documentation
Santa Fee. November 9, 1775. 12 pp. Letter. Signed.
Summary
Mendinueta's response to O'Conor in reference to Crespo's plan that direct lines of communication be established between Nuebo Mexico and Pimeria Alta. States that Hopis live in relative isolation, having few contacts with Spaniards, but maintain amicable relations with Navajos and Utes. Headwaters of San Francisco settled by sedentary Apaches Gilenos. (J. H. Ochs, October 1987).
Persons
Mendinueta, Pedro Fermin de (Gobernador)
Crespo, Francisco Antonio (Gobernador)
Velez de Escalante, Silvestre (Fray)
Miera, Bernardo
Barrera, Marcial (Teniente)
Chafalote (Capitan de Apaches Gilenos)
Manuel Tomas (Indio Mestizo)
Rodriguez, Joachin (Capellan de Terrenate)
Places
San Francisco (Rio)
Santa Cruz
Sonora
Monte Rey
Moqui (Provincia)
Nuebo Mexico
Zuni (Pueblo)
Gila (Sierra)
Terrenate
Kanquinat
Ethnic Groups
Moquis
Zunis
Apaches Gilenos
Navajos
Yutas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 169 ff. 169-174
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 169 ff. 169-174
Language
Spanish
Notes
Peramas' copy of letter.
Reference Number
16900006
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Padrones y noticias del estado de las misiones en el ano del 1774, de Mora a Bucareli.

Serial Number
041-03951
Author(s)
Mora, Vicente de (Fray)
Gines, Domingo (Fray)
Perez, Manuel (Fray)
Date
00-00-1772
End date
10-30-1774
Documentation
Loreto, purissima concepcion, san gertrudis, San Francisco Xavier, Guadalupe, comondu, San Ignacio, Santa Rosalia, molexe, borja, santa maria de los Angeles, san Joseph del cabopara, pilar de todos santos, Santiago de los cores, velicata. August 1, 1774 to October 20, 1774. 218p. Padrones. Inventorios. Letters. Originales, signed.
Summary
Census of Antigua California missions broken down into children, orphans, communicants, marriages, births, deaths. Furnishings, ceremonial religious objects, art works, other mission buildings and possessions, library holdings, furniture, utensils, (musical) instruments, land, agriculture, crops, sowing and harvesting, livestock by types, horses, boats and canoes, masonry and construction materials. Padrones often conclude with summary financial status and notes of Loreto. Ff. 16-21,purissima Concepcion. Ff. 22-32, San Gertrudis. Ff. 33-47, San Francisco Xavier. Ff. 48-52, Guadalupe. Ff. 53-65, San Josef Comondu. Ff. 66-69, San Ignacio. Ff. 70-76, Santa Rosalia Molexe. Ff. 77-82, Borja. Ff. 83-85, Santa Maria de los Angeles. Ff. 86-91, Cabopara. Ff. 92-99, Pilar de Todos Santos. Ff. 100-106, Santiago de los Cores. Ff. 107-108, Velicata. Of special interest are ff. 11-14 and 41-43 which detail library holdings and ff. 92 and 93-94 which breakdown censused groups into Indians and mulatos. (J. M. Johnson, April 1988)
Persons
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Guzman, Santo Domingo de (Padre)
Formoso, Juan Antonio (Fray)
Zabalite, Martin (Fray)
Diez Bustamante, Josef (Fray)
Rodriguez, Manuel (Fray)
Gines, Domingo (Fray)
Perez, Manuel (Fray)
Vera, Christoval de (Fray)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Barri, Phelipe (Gobernador)
Garcia Villatorio, Joseph (Fray)
Gomez, Juan Chrisostomo (Fray)
Valero, Joaquin (Fray)
Luesma, Antonio (Fray)
Garcia, Manuel (Fray)
Hebar?, Joseph (Fray)
Hidalgo, Miguel (Fray)
Gandiaga, Pedro (Fray)
Cabo, Josef del
Armesto, Joseph (Fray)
Salce, Jose (Fray)
Salas, Antonio (Fray)
Estevez, Joseph (Fray)
Mora, Vicente de (Fray)
Souto, Andres de (Fray)
Places
Loreto, Nuestra Senora de (Mision)
Xavier de Californias, San Francisco (Mision)
Comondu, San Joseph (Mision)
Guadalaxara
Antigua California
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de (Mision)
San Ygnacio (Mision)
Santa Gertrudis de Cadacaman (Mision)
Purissima Concepcion de Cadegomo (Mision)
San Fernando de Mexico (Colegio)
San Pablo
Santa Marta (Arroyo)
Virgines, las (Arroyo)
Santa Cruz (Arroyo)
San Joaquin (Paraje)
Santa Rosalia Molexe (Mision)
California (Peninsula)
Borja, San Francisco (Mision)
Angeles, Santa Maria de los (Mision)
Cabopara, San Joseph del (Mision)
Pilar de Todos Santos, Nuestra Senora del (Mision)
Cores, Santiago de los (Mision)
Velicata, San Fernando (Mision)
Monterey
Ethnic Groups
Mulatos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 166 ff. 001-108
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 166 ff. 001-108
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
16600001
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Series of letters dealing with distribution of water and land to neofitos and cathecumenos establishes in missions along San Atonio and San Pedro rivers

Serial Number
041-03918
Author(s)
Espinoza, Ysidro Felix de
Date
04-13-1733
End date
07-24-1733
Documentation
Queretaro, colegio de la santisima cruz de. April 13, 1733-July 24, 1733. 10p. Letters, autos, peticiones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Letters from Espinoza to viceroy asking that distribution of water from Rio San Pedro and San Antonio, be given to Neofitos and Cathecumenos from missions along the River, as well as to colonizers from canary islands. (M. Marroquin, September 1989)
Persons
Espinoza, Ysidro Felix de
Vergara, Antonio Gabriel de
Places
Queretaro, Colegio de la Santisima Cruz de (Colegio)
Zacatecas, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de (Colegio)
San Fernando (Villa)
San Pedro (Rio)
San Antonio (Rio)
Texas (Provincia)
Canarias (Islas)
Ethnic Groups
Cathecumenos
Neofitos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 163 ff. 226-236 (Approx) exp. 3
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 163 ff. 226-236 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered
Reference Number
16300008
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Detailed explanation of relevant articles and instruction to Ugarte and Loyola on upcoming commission first in this series begins with instruction librada al teniente.

Serial Number
041-03896
Author(s)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan (Secretario Interno)
Date
07-09-1790
Documentation
Chihuagua. July 8, 1790. 24p. Approximate informes. Originals.
Summary
A detailed explanation of 54 articles that are relevant to the comission that Ugarte y Loyola will undertake which discuss the battle tactics and customs of Apaches especially as it relates to their dead, success against chiriguaris, peace treaty with Apaches, continued attacks from outlaws and instructions for remedy of this situation, freedom in troop use, renewed pardon, the right to hang on the spot any person caught actively collaborating with the Apaches, instructions on how to handle military prisoners, situations in which Indian labor is exploited, travel restrictions, abuses against Indians with their grain harvests, census of Indians, giving priority to Indians in use of lands not now under cultivation, inappropriate distribution of people in settlements, Jesuits confiscation of goods to be reversed now that they have been expelled from area, instructions on visitas, reduction of Taraumares in Sierra Madre under the colegio de Guadalupe de Zacatecas, military use of Indians by generals and tenientes, and abondonement of the real Tabahueto. (O. Velez, August 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Sanches, Joseph
Tierro, Polonio (Soldado)
Chaines, Joseph (Soldado)
Tierro, Andres (Soldado)
Rodriguez, Joseph Miguel
Venancio de Luna, Maria Josefa
Croix, Teodoro de
Flores, Manuel Antonio
Gomez, Joseph (Presidente del Colegio)
Munoz, Joseph Andres
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Brigadier)
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Sonora
Chihuagua
Tabahueto (Real)
Oro (Real)
Guanacevi
San Juan del Rio
Santiago Paparguiro
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Chiricaguis
Comanches
Nabajoes
Gilenos
Taraumares
Tepehuanes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 322-334 (Approx) exp. 7
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 322-334 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200024
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Diarios de comision and relacion de los ramos from Borica to Conde de Revilla Gigedo concerning religious visitas and fugitives first in this series begins with the phrase paso a manos...20 de abril.

Serial Number
041-03887
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Date
04-30-1791
End date
06-07-1791
Documentation
Chihuahua/namiquipa. April 30, 1791 - June 7, 1791. 12p. Approx Relaciones/diarios de comision. Originals/ copies.
Summary
A Series of travel diaries and relaciones de los reos that Indian Chorova as teniente general of Temosachy, population of Indians, asks that both Temosachy and Yepomera receive 25-30 families each in order to deter Apache attacks and to take advantage of fertile land, sum of money to be given towns from fondo de temporalidades account to be used for the purchase of livestock and agricultural tools, distributed evenly among family heads with amount for community purposes and to support new settlers mentioned above if they come to fruition, due to his health Borica sends Ochoa to conduct visitas of missions de la Sierra and Cienega de los Olibos with instructions, terminates servitude of weekly workers in San Pedro alcantaras, receives letter from Cordero in Santa Barbara telling of attack by Taraumaras, responds by sending out orders to all subdelegados to form Indian groups to search out perpetrators, further instructions to Cordero that in future occurrences of the same he send letter to jurisdictions towards which Indians were traveling; sends out notice to royal judges on wanted fugitives with instruction that if caught they are to be transported promptly to the jurisdiction where they are wanted, comments new zeal with which Indians are working; Series includes a document called relacion de los reos which lists fugitives of area with detailed info on physical characteristics, crimes wanted for, jurisdiction seeking them, names, and where they are suspected of being; acknowledgement of receipt of diarios de comision. (O. Velz, March 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Chorova, Juan (Indio) (Teniente General)
Trujillo, Reyes (Sargento)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Places
Chihuahua
Temosachy (Mision)
Yepomera (Visita)
Cienega de los Olibos (Mision)
Sierra, de la (Mision)
Namiquipa
San Pedro Alcantara (Pueblo)
Santa Barbera (Real)
Ojo Caliente
San Andres
Santa Ysabel
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Taraumaras
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 183-190 (Approx) exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 183-190 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found in title
Reference Number
16200015
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Diarios de comision and instructions for Ochoa on mission matters first in this series begins with paso a manos...desde el 8 del corriente.

Serial Number
041-03886
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Date
04-13-1791
End date
04-20-1791
Documentation
Temaychy, Mexico. April 13, 1791 - April 20, 1791. 14pp. Approximate. Diarios de comission, instrucciones. Originals, copies.
Summary
Diarios de comision and instructions on mission matters written jurisdiction of Cosiguriachy (29), report filed by Rascon on missions of Batopilas and Moris, visits visitas of los Alamos, pachua and Pichachiqui and hears their sentiment on the resettlement of Indian families into their area - amenable to idea, Indians seek payment from rejos for work done he declares himself insolvent, mentions orders of Croix in which he terminates of all servitude imposed Indians since their conquest or reduccion in connection with the same process executed by the subdelegado de Batopilas, visits Papigochy mission appoints Indian Basilio Dominguez as teniente general, appoints Indian Sanchez to teniente general for Bachiniba, commissioned Ochoa to visita of said Pueblo, sum of money owed to population of Bachiniba they want it paid in goods and equitably distributed among the heads of each family with some left aside for community use, sum is from the fondo de temporalidades, Ochoa arrives from Bachiniba reports 33 families, Pueblo could successfully hold 15-20 more families due to opportunities provided by fertile land and abundant water, appoints Indian Lorenzo as teniente general of Pueblo Matachic and adjoining pueblos tejelocachic and Cocomorachic, appoints as general of all pueblos of Cosiguriachy the Indian Lagarda; instructions to be followed by Ochoa in mission under his security measures during visitas, census taking, proper arming of mission Indians, exemptions, edicts on travel, change of domicile, surplus seed sales, work without pay, punishment of Indians, postal service, religious and occupational application of Indians, elderly of Pueblo, servitude, rule of two days of community work for Indians of misiones Guadalupanas, hearing complaints, Indian appointments, reporting of Apache incidents, Indian fugitives from missions and livestock stolen. (O. Velez, March 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Rouset, Fransisco (R.P. Vice-Custodio)
Rascon, Jose (Comisario)
Rojo, Manuel (Administrador)
Croix, Cavallero de
Dominguez, Basilio (Indio)(Teniente General)
Sanchez, Josef (Indio) (Teniente General)
Ochoa, Josef (Teniente)
Lorenzo, Juan (Indio)(Teniente General)
Lagarda, Geronimo (Indio)(General)
Places
Cosiguriachy
Batopilas (Mision)
Moris (Mision)
Los Alamos (Pueblo)
Temaychy (Cavezera de los Alamoso
Pacheca
Pichachiqui
Nueva Vizcaya
Bachiniba
Tomas, Santo
Tejolocachy (Pueblo)
Cocmorachi (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 175-182 (Approx) exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 175-182 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered; first in this series begins with the phrase found above in title also diarios de comision for April 8-19 interrupted by the instrucciones to ochoa
Reference Number
16200014
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Serial Number
041-03880
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Date
02-06-1791
End date
09-18-1792
Documentation
Mexico, estancia de rio florido, Chihuahua. February 16, 1791 - September 18, 1792. 30pp. Approximate. Letters. Originals, copies. Being abstacted here; submittal of the diario de comision and quaderno by Borica; resumption of visita throughout Nueva Vizcaya by Borica in accordance with orders received by Revilla gigedo despite the deterioration of the horses with one of the primary purposes of checking the abuse of indians within the mission system; diario de comision written for visita mentioned above; suspension of Borica's visita due to the rainy season in the remaining jurisdictions to be inspected, decision made to wait so that a proper inspection can be made, delaying the submittal of the recommendations made for the jurisdictions already inspected until entire visita conducted, no incidences of fugitive missions in areas visited so far, problems have emerged on use of indians by jueces and misioneros without remuneration and also in the administration of justice system; Borica fulfilling the duties of ayudante inspector in the villa where he is located until the rainy season passes; content of Borica's visits which include information on Spanish and indian populations, haciendas and ranches, pardon of 4 prisoners sentenced to death, 6 thieves, aprehension of various delinquents and fugitive indians from the missions and their rehabilitation, population figures for indians and comments on their activities and unjust use of their labour in agriculture performed for others, remedied this last situation, prohibited the continuation of having indians punished by judges and stimulatd them to respect ministers and apply themselves to the christian religion, inspected archives of the ruling bodies of the 24 jurisdictions for their improvement and coordination, in each pueblo a file established during visita noting number of indians in each, local circumstances, language spoken, character, property owned collectively and individually, pressures they felt and what Borica did to alleviate these, the fact that other measures still need to be implemented, advises haste on the latter, nava seeks virrey's guidance on measures still to be implemented; sealed letter from virrey conde de Revilla gigedo to the fiscal de lo civil summarizing the activities and correspondence associated with Borica's visita as has been done above; acknowledgement made by virrey of correspondence from nava on subject of Borica's visits. (O. Velez, March 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Places
Florida (Estancia)
Taraumara
Nueva Vizcaya
Tepehuana
Durango
Nombre de Dios
Guanisamey
Basis
Cianori
Tabahueto
Batopilas
Andres de la Sierra
Oro (Real de)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 101-116 (Approx) exp. 5
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 101-116 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered; first in this series begins with the phrase found above in title.
Reference Number
16200008
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