Indians (Prisoners)

Gubernatorial correspondence dealing with Indian affairs.

Serial Number
041-04028
Author(s)
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan
Munoz, Manuel
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Date
11-24-1790
End date
03-26-1792
Documentation
San Fernando, San Antonio de Bexar. November 24, 1790-March 26, 1792. 60p. Letters, informes, peticiones. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of documents concerning inprisonment of Indians who came to surrender, Zapato Sax is regarded as a Lipan leader; Pacheco suspected Indian informer is captured by one soldier in town; convoy left in pursuit of Indians who stole some horses from hacienda; Indians return some horses previously stolen to Spaniards; weapons and ammunitions are given to military officials; Ugarte y Loyola, reports on treaty negociated with Lipanez Indians (document is a letter which mentions some of regulations Indians were going to be subjected to. Indians were incorporated to missions. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Elquezabal, Juan Bautista
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan (Comandante)
Zapato Sax (Capitan Indio)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Gutierrez, Joaquin (Interprete)
Ximenez, Salvador (Soldado)
Rodriguez, Carlos (Alferez)
Samath, Nicolas
Rodriguez, Mariano (Sargento)
Menchaca, Jose Xavier
Lopez, Jose Francisco (Fray)
Sacuina (Indio)
Soxar (Indio)
Castro, Ramon de (Gobernador)
Cierragorda, Conde de (Gobernador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Mariscal de Campo)
Nava, Pedro (Brigadier)
Lopez, Francisco
Martinez Pacheco, Rafael (Capitan)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Laragate (Indio)
Aga (Indio)
Arocha, Ramon de
Menchaca, Luis Antonio (Capitan)
Gutierrez, Joaquin (Interprete)
Jacinto (Indio)
Pacheco (Indio)
Places
San Fernando (Villa)
Aguaverde
San Sabas (Rio)
San Bernardo
Riogrande (Rio)
San Antonio (Rio)
Bahia (Presidio)
Zacatecas, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Laredo (Villa)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Guadalaxara
Norte, Presidio del (Presidio)
Atascoso (Arroyo)
Valero, San Antonio (Mision)
San Simon (Villa)
San Antonio (Mision)
San Simon (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Lipanez
Apaches
Comanches
Gandules
Mescaleros
Yuta
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 076-106 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 076-106 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100004
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Gubernatorial administrative correspondence between the governor and the viceroy.

Serial Number
041-04027
Author(s)
Catro, Ramon
Date
05-29-1792
End date
11-13-1792
Documentation
Santa Rosa, Saltillo. June 29, 1792-November 13, 1792. 56p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of documents concerning report on budget spent in dealing with Comanches; governor Castro reports about military disadvantages of provincias under his supervision; letter notifying the viceroy about death of Indian prisoner; group of soldiers leave to investigate Indian tracks near their headquarters, Indians stole some horses in the area; letter reporting that an Indian woman and two children were killed when Indians confronted the soldiers; diaries of military actions in San Antonio de Bexar; letter notifying viceroy on the arrival of Indian woman and children to the mission of San Antonio de Bexar; letters and reports on various Indian and soldier's confrontations, Indians who were killed were beheaded by soldiers. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Castro, Ramon de (Gobernador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Latino, Josef (Indio)
Emparan, Miguel (Gobernador)
Dias de Bustamante, Ramon (Capitan)
Nolasco Carrasco, Pedro
Serna, Jose Vicente de la (Capitan)
Yermo, Francisco de
Munoz, Manuel (Gobernador)
Jose Antonio (Capitan)(Indio)
Cierragorda, Conde de (Gobernador)
Arocha, Julian de
Cardenas, Josef Mariano de (Fray)
Cortez, Juan (Capitan)
Vasquez, Francisco
Dominguez, Francisco (Soldado)
Polonio (Indio)
Norteno, Francisco El (Soldado)
Gomez de Montenegro, Josef Ygnacio
Places
Oriente, Provincias del
Californias
Nuevo Mexico
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Alamo
Coahuila (Presidio)
Riogrande (Presidio)
Laredo (Provincia)
Texas
Bexar
Laredo
Nogales (Abra)
San Juan Bautista (Presidio)
Bexar, San Antonio de
Espiritu Santo (Mision)
Rosario (Mision)
Nacogdoches (Pueblo)
San Antonio (Mision)
Mapini (Real)
Victorinos (Paraje)
Tulimes (Presidio)
Monclova
Ethnic Groups
Comanches
Lipanez
Martinez
Apaches
Carancaguases
Gandules
Military Groups
Carlos, Compania Volante de San
Alamo, Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 048-075 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 048-075 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100003
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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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Autos concerning Nayaritas and guasamotecos who threatened to kill missionaries and free prisoner Juan Tonate from jail in Mexico.

Serial Number
041-03979
Author(s)
Alcantara, Pedro
Mateo, Juan
Lerma, Manuel de
and others
Date
02-12-1761
End date
11-18-1766
Documentation
Guazamota, Santa Maria de-Mexico. February 12, 1761-November 1766. 104p. Autos. Originals. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Letter found seeking money and help from other Indians in order to free Juan Tonate et Al from jail in Mexico, and to join together to kill missionaries; testimony taken from witnesses; three men from San Lucas and one from Guazamota sentenced to five years in jail; three of four released after four years served, one Dies in jail; prisoners questioned; prisoners transferred; judge named; captain expresses concern Indians in towns planning to come together in resistance; question whether letter fabricated by guazamotecos; idols found which point to unrest; captain stresses that Ladino Indians from San Lucas and Guazamota not be allowed to mix with Nayaritas; fray Ibarra doubts whether the Nayaritas involved in plot based on their rusticity; residents of San Lucas and Guazamota express fear that Tonate would kill natives and steal livestock when released from jail, so did not join conspiracy to kill priests; brigade formed to stem Indian hostilities; Nayaritas and guasamotecos seen to be quiet; bishop supports request to release prisoners as crime small in relation to punishment. (p. Coyle, October 1989)
Persons
Gorraes, Francisco Joseph de
Gatuna y Lemos, Joseph Xavier (Capitan)
Alcantara, Pedro
Mateo, Juan
Lerma, Manuel de
Fringares de Salasar, Pedro (Capitan de Guerra)
Serratos de la Messa, Antonio
Francisco (Indio)
Martinez, Juan
Aillon y Monrroy, Pedro Pablo
Plaza, Isidrio de (Cabo)
Pedro (Indio)
Juan Joseph (Indio)
Marcelino (Indio)
Cumplido, Matheo
Minjares de Salazar, Pedro
Cruz, Juan de la
Areche, Joseph Antonio
Bucarelli y Ursua, Antonio
Famaron y Romeral, Pedro
Aguaero, Josef Carlos
Cruz, Domingo de la
Flores, Juan
Reyes, Pascual de los
Santiago, Pascual de
Rivas, Nicolas Francisco de
Rodriguez, Juan
Feliz, Lucas
Alvarez Prendes, Eusevio
Fayni, Josef
Ramirez, Joseph
Mendoza, Joseph de
Valdes, Martin de
Rendon, Gregorio
Santos, Mathias de los
Mingares y Zalazar, Pedro
Rivera y Castro, Juan Antonio
Lopez, Francisco
Briones, Joseph Antonio Ramon
Russa, Juan de la
Prido y Ballesteros, Francisco Joseph
Perez de Velasco, Joseph Antonio
Valcarcel, Domingo
Ibarra, Pedro de Santa Aria de (Fray)
Tonate, Juan
Quintara, Ygnacio
Calatayud, Alfonso
Gomez, Bernardo Antonio
Aguero, Joseph Carlos de
Criullas, Marques
Mendieta, Juan Anastacio de (Capitan de Guerra)
Lobatos, Juan
Tamaron, Pedro (Obispo)
Mario (Indio Guazamoteco)
Mendoza, Joseph (Gobernador)
Valdez, Antonio
Delgado, Francisco Joachin
Escovar, Francisco Xavier
Places
San Laguneros, Santa Rosa los
Guazamota, Santa Maria de
Mesquital, San Francisco de
San Lucas
Mexico
Santa Theresa
Guazamora
San Antonio
Zamora
San Andres Cuameata
Valero, San Francisco Xavier de (Presidio)
Naiarit (Provincia)
Santa Rosa (Pueblo)
Durango
Peyoten, San Juan
Bolanos (Real)
Colotan
Mesa (Presidio)
Lajas
Nueva Vizcaia
Nayari
Parral
Laxas
San Antonio (Pueblo)
San Bernabe (Pueblo)
Santa Maria (Pueblo)
Veracruz
Military Groups
Reyna, Regimento de la
Majestad, Real Ejercito de Su
Espanoles de Infanteria, Reales Guardias
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 167 ff. 001i-047i
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 167 ff. 001i-047i
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ninth grouping in Volume starting with ff. # 1; five unnumbered ff. Of expedientes preface foliated autos, backside ff. #15 blurred and recopied.
Reference Number
16700011
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Letters between Munoz and virrey Conde concerning among other things intertribal relations involving lipanes, comanches and others. First in series begins with a vista de no haverse.

Serial Number
041-03901
Author(s)
Munoz, Manuel (Gobernador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
01-14-1791
End date
03-02-1791
Documentation
Espiritu santo, Bahia del; San Antonio. January 14, 1791 - March 2, 1791. 24pp. Approximate. Letters. Copies.
Summary
Concerns Indian raid on Rio de San Marcos by Lipanes after they had sent emissaries to speak with military; letter which mentions some intertribal hostilities between Lipanes and Tarcahues; information on marriage custom in which male Lipanes married female Vidais and Orcoquizacs and male Orcoquizacs marrying female Lipanas; Munoz suggests that gift promised the Lipanes be given them in order to engender trust; letter to Munoz advising him to be aware of the danger inherent in allowing Lipanes to form alliances with Indians of north; mention of a possible negotiation with Lipanes for which Ugalde is instructed to bring any captives he holds to San Antonio realizing that that this is not possible for two days because there is a war being fought by Vidays, Orcoquizacs, Atacapas, and Cocos against Tarcahues; accusation that Comanches may have been aided by soldiers in attacking Mescaleros- disputed by military, possibly Indians using uniforms of Spanish killed in earlier battles; goods given over to Comanche leader - horses, mirrors, tobacco, Vermillion. (O. Velez, August 1989)
Persons
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Munoz, Manuel (Gobernador)
Basquez, Francisco (Alferes)
Zapato Ras (Capitansillo)(Indio)
Lombrana, Jose (Indio)
Casquita (Indio)
Nava, Pedro de (Brigadier)
Castro, Ramon de (Commandante General)
Aga (Indio)
Jacinto (Indian)
Curbelo, Jose Antonio (Interprete)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Mariscal de Campo)
Gutierrez, Joaquin (Interprete)
Places
Poniente (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del
San Antonio
Coahuila (Provincia)
Revilla
San Ignacio
Mier
Azucapas (Pueblo)
San Juan Baptista de Rio Grande (Presidio)
Texas
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Vidais
Orcoquizacs
Atacapas
Cocos
Tarcahues
Comanches
Polvoras
Valas
Mescaleros
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 417-429 (Approx) exp. 11
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 417-429 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200029
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Letters to and from Ugarte y Loyola and Conde de Revilla Gigedo concerning Indian collaboration between Apaches and Taraumares, first in this series begins with con mi acostumbrada.

Serial Number
041-03894
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Brigadier)
Conde de Revilla Gigeda
Date
02-02-1790
End date
04-09-1790
Documentation
Chihuagua/Mexico. February 2, 1790 - April 9, 1790. 36pp.Approximate letters. Originals/copies. Report on hostilities in area; sends Bautista to investigate links between Apaches and Taraumares; letter from conde de Revilla gigedo confirming above; troop strength, campaigns, and military inspections as they all relate to attacks suffered; visit of Borica and administrative changes being made in preparation for visit (installing morria tovan as captain of Janos presidio. (O. Velez, August. 1989)
Persons
Bautista, Juan (Capitan)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Brigadier)
Dias de Hortega, Phelipe (Intendente)
Munoz, Joseph Andres
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Cordero, Antonio (Capitan)
Morria Tovan, Joseph (Capitan)
Places
Cosiguriachi (Territorio)
San Geronimo
Durango
Bartolome, San (Valle de)
Janos (Presidio)
Mapimi
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Apaches
Tabahueces
Tepehuanes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 289-307 exp. 7
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 289-307 exp. 7
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title.
Reference Number
16200022
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Letters to and from Ugarte y Loyola concerning procedures to be used in stemming domestic collaboration with Apaches, first in this series begins with por el oficio.

Serial Number
041-03893
Author(s)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Date
09-03-1789
End date
12-24-1789
Documentation
Mexico. September 3, 1789 - December 24, 1789. 60pp. Approximate. Letters. Originals/copies. Responsible for attacks on Nueva Vizcaya; lengthy account on how local people in settlements collaborated with Apaches and other bands to attack towns- gives names of towns involved and indians collaborating; Ugarte y Loyola asking for more autonomy in handling indian disturbances, seeks to have a previous order limiting his jurisdiction rescinded; points out which towns have been more prone to this type of sabotage, offers suggestions on how to proceed; response to letter above telling Ugarte y Loyola to proceed as originally directed with regard to sentencing and refusal of his suggested reforms; Ugarte y Loyola agrees to work with auditor de guerra on sentencing and send more troops to areas affected by problem of collaboration. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Brigadier)
Suares, Joseph
Candelario Abeitia, Ignacio
Juan Palatas
Tapaderes El Benado, Phelipe (Indio)
Roque, Domingo
Armonta, Juan Joseph
Fransisco, Luis (Indio)
Chole, Ignacio
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Hernandes, Joseph Rafael (Mulato)
Dias de Hortega, Phelipe (Gobernador Intendente)
Borica, Diego de (Ayudante Inspector)
Places
San Juan del Rio
Nueva Vizcaya
Chihuagua (Villa)
Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Santaguillo (Hacienda)
Guatimape (Hacienda)
Durango
Tisanoso
Zape
Nasas (Rio)
Santa Cruz
Concepcion (Pueblo)
Quezabal, Juan Bauptista del
Satevo
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Topios
Tepehuanes
Mulatos
Coyotes
Mestizos
Military Groups
Espana, Regimento de Dragones
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 258-288 exp. 7
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 258-288 exp. 7
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title.
Reference Number
16200021
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Concerns forced retirement of officials considered 'inutil' by Ugalde, virreyes.

Serial Number
041-03838
Author(s)
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Dias de Salcedo, Bruno (Real Contador)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
and others
Date
04-08-1783
End date
02-03-1789
Documentation
Coahuila. August 13, 1787-February 3, 1789. 88p. Letters, autos. Signed, unsigned, copies, originals.
Summary
(See preceding folios for introduction to issue discussed in this precis.) Cazorla appointed interim governor of Coahuila, replacing Fueros, but Dies before installed; Gutierrez sought as alternate replacement, since unable to enter office immediately Fernandez appointed meantime to fulfill duties; includes collection of 'autos,' from Indians taken prisoner by Fueros' men, and 'autos' and letters from various residents and officials of province regarding state of province, general behavior of Fueros; reviews both favorable and not. (See sequence 3 for continuation of Saga.) (L. Kerr, February 1989)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Dias de Salcedo, Bruno (Real Contador)
Fueros, Pedro de (Gobernador)
Gutierres de la Cueva, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Cazorla, Luis (Capitan)
Medina, Roque de (Ayudante Inspector)
Borica, Diego de (Ayudante Inspector)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Fernandes Carmona, Juan (Capitan)
Garcia, Jose David (Fray)
Lucio (Indio)
Lorenso (Indio)
Mendoza, Rafael (Aguacil)
Hernandez, Jose Luis (Indio)
Dias Rodriguez, Bernardo (Mayordomo)
Munarriz, Antonio (Comandante)
Pena, Francisco de la
Mata y Cos, Andres Antonio de la
Aguilar, Lucas de
Guerra, Thomas (Indio)
Casimiro, Antonio (Indio)
Castilla y Thezan, Joseph de (Teniente)
Sanchez Navarro, Jose Miguel (Cura)
Barela Vermudez, Francisco (Alcalde Mayor)
Places
Coahuila
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio)
Monclova (Villa)
San Luis Potosi (Real Hacienda)
Chihuahua (Tesoreria)
San Carlos de Parras
Rio Grande
San Juan Contigua del Rio (Mision)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Riogrande, San Juan Bautista del (Mision)
Queretero, Santa Cruz de (Colegio)
Bizarron (Mision)
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Nueva Vizcaya
Norte (Presidio)
Pachuca (Ciudad)(Minas)
Santa Maria de las Parras
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Military Groups
Parras, Compania Volante de
Monclova, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 160 ff. 035-079
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 160 ff. 035-079
Language
Spanish
Notes
Some margins cut, appears as expediente 1 in indice del ramo.
Reference Number
16000002
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Expediente sirve para pagar al bachiller don Jose Antonio Ogal director de la casa de recogidas lo que suplio para la manutencion de la piezas Apaches prisioneros de guerra3

Serial Number
041-03745
Author(s)
Hogal, Jose Antonio (Director de la Casa de Recogidos)
Bonilla, Antonio
Lasaga, Diego de
and others
Date
09-07-1780
End date
10-27-1789
Documentation
Mexico, vera cruz, San Carlos. August 3, 1782 to October 27, 1789. 50p. (Approx) Letters, originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Several years correspondence dealing with treatment of Apache, mayhem perpetrated by escapees; strategies to deter escape; mistreatment of captives re causes of escape-desertion and accountability; funds for sustaining Indian captives; problems encountered with captives in various localities; plans for relocation of Nuevo Santander Apaches to Habana and Vera Cruz separating men, women, children; use of Indian prisoner labor in tobacco harvests. (J. Higgins, March 1989)
Persons
Hogal, Jose Antonio (Director de la Real Casa de Recogidas)
Bonilla, Antonio
Valenzuale
Flores
Galvez, Jose de
Lasaga, Diego de
Moreno, Pedro (Teniente)
Alvarez, Joseph
Corral, Miguel del
Mayorga, Martin de
Carrion y Andrade, Jose
Galvez, Matias de
Navarro, Jose Diego
Casas, Joseph Damiano de las
Guemes, Joachin Antonio de
Rodriguez, Tomas (Sargento)
Gorostiza, Pedro (Gobernador)
Places
Mexico
Santa Maria Magdalena (Casa de Recogidas)
Nuevo Santander
Ulua, San Juan de (Castillo)
Sotolamarina (Sierra de)
Croix (Villa)
Altamira
Vera Cruz
Orizava
Cordova
San Carlos (Villa)
Tamaulipas (Sierra de)
Garita
Ibarra (Hacienda)
Huasteca
San Lorenzo
Habana
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Aracates
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 155 ff. 061-086 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 155 ff. 061-086 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered, several pages illegible
Reference Number
15500003
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consulta de la real sala del crimen para averiguar el paradero de tres reos que dirigio procesados el governador del Nuevo Santander...

Serial Number
041-03628
Author(s)
Ruiz de Palacios, Gerardo
Lasaga, Diego de (Gobernador)
Montoya, Lorenzo
and others
Date
02-28-1784
End date
07-20-1785
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. April 6, 1785-July 20, 1785. 24p (Approx) Autos, letters. Signed, unsigned, copies, originals.
Summary
Concerns efforts to locate 3 'reos' brought to 'real carcel de acordado' in Mexico City year earlier; were escorted along with 14 Indians 'de Collera' and 2 desertors, from Nuevo Santander to Mexico; contains several autos in which witnesses testify that 'collera' arrived in San Luis Potosi, proceeded to Mexico, that all members and military escorts accounted for; finally discovered that 6 of the Indians died, the rest, including 'reos,' handed over to 'teniente' of dragones de Mexico. (L. Kerr, June 1989)
Persons
Herrera
Luyando (Regente)
Villaurrutia (Regente)
Guevara (Regente)
Urizar (Regente)
Belena (Regente)
Carmen, Jossef (Criminal)
Galindo, Francisco (Criminal)
Urenda, Vicente (Criminal)
Ruiz de Palacios, Gerardo
Montoya, Lorenzo
Lasaga, Diego de (Gobernador)
Flores de Valdes, Lorenzo (Alcalde)
Castilla y Laesa, Jose (Alcalde Mayor)
Basquez, Pedro Antonio (Sargento)
Galves, Mathias de (Virrey)
Fernandes, Alejo (Capitan)
Obispo, Luis (Criminal)
Galdeano (Regente)
Azedo (Regente)
Pesso, Juan de (Sargento)
Andrade, Antonio (Cabo)
Mendez, Jose Miguel (Alcalde)
Carbajal, Antonio (Sargento)
Torrey, Mariano (Desertor)
Bergel, Josse (Teniente)
Galves, Bernardo de (Virrey)
Romo, Joaquin (Teniente)
Santa Maria y Escovedo, Manuel Antonio
Places
San Luis Potosi (Ciudad)
Nuevo Santander
San Carlos (Villa)
Xalapa
Piedras Negras
Veracruz (Ciudad)
Ethnic Groups
Mecos
Military Groups
San Carlos, Cavalleria de las Milicias Provinciales de la Legion de
Asturias, Regimiento de
Mexico, Dragones de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 147 ff. 258-269 exp. 34 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 147 ff. 258-269 exp. 3
Language
Spanish
Notes
Some copies dark, all unpaginated.
Reference Number
14700013
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