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Extracto de las hostilidades executadas por los lipanes y mezcaleros . . . .

Serial Number
041-04008
Author(s)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Ramon, Juan Ignacio
Cosio, Nicolas de
and others
Date
03-24-1792
End date
07-04-1792
Documentation
Santa Rosa. March 24 to July 4, 1792. 126p. Letters, informes. Drafts, transcribed copies, signed.
Summary
Informe from Castro to Revilla Gigedo documenting hostilities by Lipanes as reason not to negotiate peace with them. Shorter letters among Revilla Gigedo, Merino, Nava concerning peace negotiations at presidio del Norte despite Castro's reservations. Letter from Nava describing history of peaceful relations with other tribes, beginning equally violently, but now successful; asks to desregard Castro's objections, negotiate anyway. Quite a lot of detail of specific incidents (raids, trading, etc), but mostly redundant documents. F.254 list of specific affronts by Lipanes, Mescaleros, including place, date occurring. F.255 el Lipiyan Capitancillo de toda la Apacheria conocido en la Vizcaya Por el Nombre de 'el Calvo' . . . . mentions Comanche Capitancillos reporting to Spaniards how Apaches keep supply of powder, bullets. F.257 mentions Lipanes trading with French. F.259 mentions el Calvo's Apache name is Picax-Ande, translated as brazo Fuerte. F.286 mentions Mezcaleros being provided with arms, livestock, wheat from presidio del Norte. F.294 mentions Lipanes trading their plunder with Indians to the north. F.302 mentions Mimbrenos, Gilenos, Mezcaleros in reduccion since 1790, Chiricahuas since 1786. V. 307 discusses treaties among Nabajoes, Chiricahuas, Gilenos, Mimbrenos, Mescaleros. (A. Dean, October 1989)
Persons
Ravago, Jose de
Elquezabal (Capitan)
Borrego, Jose
Mat, Nicolas de la
Renteria, Mariano
Menchaca, Luiz
Menchaca, Jose Xavier (Alferez)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Soquina (Capitan Comanche)
Socaes (Capitan Comanche)
Calvo, El (Capitancillo Lipiyan) (A.K.A. Picax-Ande)
Echeagaray, Josse Mar de (Capitan)
Ramon, Juan Ignacio (Teniente)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Cruz Montoya, Juan de la (Interprete de Comanche)
Ugarte, Joaquin de (Alferez)
Lozaro, Andres (Padre)
Fernandez, Carmona, Juan
Cosio, Nicolas de
Lijero (Capitan Apache)
Patule (Capitan Apache)
Eglite (Capitan Apache)
Juan (Capitan Apache)
Rodriguez, Manuel (Teniente Coronel)
Garza y Falcon, Alexo de la (Teniente)
Ximenez, Francisco Manuel
Musquiz, Jossef (Teniente)
Musquiz, Miguel Francisco
Picax-Ande (Capitan Lipiyan, Aka El Calvo)
Barrera, Nicolas (Cabo)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Musquiz, Jose Antonio (Teniente)
Croix, Teodoro de (Comandante General)
Rabago y Teran, Pedro de (Gobernador)
Rabago y Teran, Felipe de (Capitan)
Garza, Miguel de la (Capitan)
Urrutia, Pedro de (Cabo)
Alonzo (Indio)
Longoria, Miguel de
Alderete, Vizente
Canzio, Lorenzo
Perez, Jose Antonio (Teniente)
Valdes, Casimizo (Teniente)
Salieron, Jose
Garza y Falcon, Alexo de la
Martinez Pacheco, Rafael (Capitan)
Ximenez, Nicolas
Curberlo, Jose Antonio (Teniente)
Rodriguez, Francisco
Ecaymusquiz, Blas Maria de
Rodriguez, Carlos (Alferez)
Cavesilla (Indio)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Luis, Josef (Armero)
Orozco, Francisco
Cadena, Antonio (Sargento)
Patino, Josef
Gutierrez, Joaquin (Sargento)
Sax, Zapato (Capitancillo Indio)
Diaz de Bustamante, Josef Ramon
Pino Blanco (Capitancillo Lipan)
Caveza Colorada (Lipan)
Merino, Manuel
Borica, Diego de (Ayudante Inspector)
Munoz, Manuel (Gobernador)
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Joseph Antonio (Capitancillo Lipan)
Cavellolago
Malabe
Galvez, Conde de
Bilcusatliche (Emisario Lipan)
Croix, Cavallero de
Neve, Phelipe de
Arrambide, Juan Ignacio (Teniente)
Tixerina, Vicente (Interprete)
San Miguel, Cayetano (Cabo)
Pacheco (Lipan)
Ramos de Arriola, Josef Benedito
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Olivares, Manuel
Cuero Verde (Capitan Indio)
Guadiana, Matias
Grande (Capitan)
Bustamante, Jose Ramon de (Capitan)
Places
San Antonio
San Fernando
Coahuioa
Palo Alto
Santa Rosa (Valle)
San Vicente
Rio Grande (Presidio)
San Buenaventura
Laredo
Nuevo Santander
Texas
San Jose (Mision)
Palo Blanco
Reinosa
Carrizal (Presidio)
Vallecillo
Bahia
El Paso del Norte (Presidio)
El Norte Paso (Pueblo)
Inglaterra
San Josef
San Saba
Sinsonsle (Paraje)
Nueva Vizcaya
Nuevo Mexico
Pecos (Pueblo)
Xalisteos (Pueblo)
Ojo de la Luna (Aguage)
Aguaverde
Chizos (Sierra)
Calvillo (Arroyo)
Pastellan (Capitan Indio)
Cobras (Paraje)
San Pablo (Cienega)
Tecla, Santa (Cienega)
Santa Gertrudis
Menchacas (Rancho)
Chihuahua
Tulillo (Paraje)
Arrimara
Colorado (Rio)
Janos (Presidio)
San Elezario (Presidio)
Principe (Presidio)
Saltillo (Villa)
Mapimi
Cuencame
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Vidiais
Atacapaz
Orcoquizas
Cocos
Luisiana
Atascoso (Arroyo)
Bacuachi
Sabinal (Pueblo)
Sonora
Agua Prieta (Paraje)
Camargo
Guadalupe (Rio)
Monclova
Zenecu
Nuevo Leon
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Mexcaleros
Comanches
Apaches
Lipiyanes
Franceses
Ingleses
Natagees
Mimbrenos
Chiricaguis
Cilenos
Nabajoes
Military Groups
San Saba, Compania de
Aguaverde, Compania de
Arrimara, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 170 ff. 254-316
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 170 ff. 254-316
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, not chronological, part of some pages lost in gutter.
Reference Number
17000008
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dos cartas he recivido de v.e. una con fecha 25 de febrero y otra de 7 de marzo ultimos ambas relativas . . . .

Serial Number
041-04007
Author(s)
Castro, Ramon de
Date
04-03-1792
Documentation
Santa Rosa. Apr 3, 1792. 30p. Letter. Signed.
Summary
Clear, well-written letter from Castro to Revilla Gigeda expressing Castro's disapproval of peace negotiations with Lipanes. F.239 mentions eight Lipanes appearing at Norte to negotiate, having already made independent treaties with comandante generals of Texas, Coahuila. F.242 says no hay duda que la congregacion Lipana Es el Brazo derecho de la Apacheria . . . . this reads as a general report, broken down by region, discussing alliances, similarities, hostilities among tribes (mostly Lipanes, Lipayanes, Apaches); localities, moral characteristics, problems with various tribes. Castro seemed; to intend it as treatise explaining reasons for not allowing peace with Lipanes. Reasons include Lipanes' arrogance, malice, inherent falseness, spying, insolence, etc. Mentions Apaches stealing Spanish weapons to use against them. Mentions Soquina (Comanche) speaking against Apaches. Though extremely biased against Indians, letter has excellent information on attitudes, relationships between Apaches, Spaniards. (A. Dean, October 1989)
Persons
Bilcusatliche (Lipan)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Galvez, Conde de
Calvo (Capitancillo Lipayan)
Diaz de Bustamante, Joseph Ramon (Capitan)
Sax, Zapato (Capitan) (Pacheco Indio)
Menchaca, Joseph Xavier (Alferez)
Croix, Cavallero de
Soquina (Capitan Comanche)
Castro, Ramon de
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Places
Norte (Presidio)
Coahuila
Texas
San Fernando (Villa)
Leon (Nuevo Reyno)
Nuevo Santander
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueces (Rio)
Laredo (Presidio)
Bejar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Monclova
San Juan Bautista (Presidio)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Mescalero
Apache
Mescaleros
Comanches
Vidais
Orcoquiras
Atacapas
Cocos
Lipayanes
Military Groups
Nueva Vizcaya, Tropa de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 170 ff. 239-253
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 170 ff. 239-253
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios are numbered 1-15, correspond to 239-253.
Reference Number
17000007
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Documents pertaining to visita of Josef de Galvez in alta California 1769. Sent to governor Neve by predecessor Barri at time of change of office.

Serial Number
041-03954
Author(s)
Galvez, Josef de (Visitador)
Barri, Felipe (Gobernador)
Date
12-12-1767
End date
10-28-1774
Documentation
Loreto, Monterey, Santa ana, la paz. December 12, 1767 to October 29, 1774. 132p. Instrucciones. Reglamentos, index. Informe. Letters, original, signed. Copies. 10-28-1774 from berri to new governor neve outlining duties in change of command. Invites consultation and outlines accompanying documents which should be returned to archive in south (Loreto ?). Observations of civil-military-religious relations in province. 2) ff. 126-135 Galvez' instrucciones of 1769 to barri. Discusses duties of governor and importance of stern but just punishment of indians for economic independence from missions. Discussion of governor's administration of pearl fishing, with reference to leyes de indios, previous reales ordenes and cedulas to prohibit foreigners. Better fiscal management of mines and defense to establish more missions and presidios in province. Copy consists of 26 sections, dated 9-30-1774. 3) ff. 142-144 index of 19 documents Barri sends to neve of Galvez' visita to antigua California of 1769. Brief description of each document. Dated 9-30-1774. 4) full texts of Galvez' visita/expedition of 1769, copies from 1768 to 1770. Overall impression of carefully prepared, detailed planning for military-civil-religious coordination in province. Attention to fiscal-administrative matters to establish good relations between Spanish and indians (although typically condescending towards abilities of latter group) for economic-geographic expansion in Californias. Overall idea for governing broken families to Loreto, agricultural and religious training, artesan and pearl fishing industries, rights and inheritance regulations of lands after secularization (temporalidades) from missions, specifications for architectural plans of church, plaza and homes, wages and formations of indians into militias. Production from salinas, transportation of these by canoe sacramento and paquebot la concepcion, salaries, equipment and supply rations for all levels of workers and managers, diezmos (taxes) and royal fifth on production. Coordinated defenses by military and militia of missions, neighbors and presidios to continue outward expansion to new territories. Realtionship of provincial income/outflow to real hacienda in Guadalajara, including pricing, collecting of diezmo and quinto for ramos of playing cards, gunpowder, mercury, papel sellado, and tobacco and pearl fishing and mining industries. Of special note are great details in ff. 159-160 of maritime transportation of products to and from lower California from north and to continent, and ff. 161-162 of ordenances, supplies and rations to be in effect for each type of vessel used. (J. M. Johnson, April 1988)
Persons
Barri, Felipe (Gobernador)
Galvez, Josef de (Visitador)
Neve, Felipe (Sargento Mayor)
Carlos III (Rey)
Rivera y Moncada, Fernando de (Capitan)
Serra, Junipero (Fray) (Padre Presidente)
Faxes, Pedro (Comandante)
Mora, Vicente de (Padre Presidente)
Campo Viergol, Josef del (Comisario)
Lopez de Toledo, Antonio (Comisario)
Garcia Morales, Manuel
Arraez, Pedro (Regalado)
Peramar, Melchor de
Palou, Francisco (Fray)
Velasquez de Leon, Joaquin (Subdelegado)
Gutierrez, Juan
Trillo y Vermudes, Francisco (Comisario)
Viniegra, Juan Manuel de
Croix, Marques de (Virrey) (Gobernador) (Capitan General)
Felipe V (Soberano)
Romero, Felipe
Murguia, Jose (Fray)
Espinosa de los Monteros, Manuel (Teniente)
Azanza, Miguel Jose de
Moran, Juan (Fray)
Lasso, Jose Maria (Fray)
Moreno, Felipe
Regalado de Soto, Pedro
Trigo, Jose de
Armona, Mathias
Moz?, Bernardo
Arris, Ygnacio
Gonzaga, Luis
Places
San Blas (Departamento)
Sonora (Provincia)
Californias (Peninsula)
Queretaro
Monterrey
Philipinas
San Diego
Loreto (Ensenada) (Mision) (Presidio) (Real)
Acapulco
Velicata, San Fernando
San Fernando (Colegio Apostolico)
Santa Anna del Sur (Comisaria)
Guadalaxara
San Juan (Rancho)
Mexico (Capital)
San Luis (Arroyo) (Mision)
Todos Santos (Mision)
la Paz (Puerto)
Cinaloa (Provincia)
Guaimas (Puerto)
Mazatlan (Puerto)
San Lucas (Cabo)
Fan?Sula (Puerto)
Nueva Galicia (Reyno)
Santiago (Pueblo) (Mision)
San Jose (Isla)
Pimeria Alta
Cavo, San Jose del (Mision)
Santa Ana (Real)
Santa Rosa
San Luis Gonzaga (Mision)
Carmen (Isla)
San Xavier (Mision)
Pasion (Mision)
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento Provincial (Antigua California) Cavalleria de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 166 ff. 123-188
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 166 ff. 123-188
Language
Spanish
Notes
Galvez documents not in chronological order. Some pages misnumbered but sequence kept. Some borders cut off. Four
Reference Number
16600004
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oficio al governador de la Luisiana cortar las amistades de los Apaches lipanes con quatro parcialidades de la naciones del norte y el perjudical comercio de armas de fuego, polvora y munciones.

Serial Number
041-03905
Author(s)
Miro, Estevan (Governador de Luisiana)
Blanc, Luis de (Comandante)
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo, Domingo (Governador y Capitan General)
Date
03-02-1791
End date
03-09-1792
Documentation
Mexico, nueva orleans, havana. March 2, 1791 - March 9, 1792. 52p. Approximate letters. Copies, originals. Apache indians living in peace until 1790 when ugalde led war against them, have had peace with the comanches, mentions groups that have been fighting with the Apaches lipanes and those others with whom they trade, prohibits the entrance of any lipanes into certain rancherias because that is their method of acquiring arms and ammunition; letter making it clear that the idea to pacify the indians of Texas originated with blanc; advises blanc to support enmity between various indian tribes settled between the Colorado river and rio de la Trinidad and the lipanes which are openly hostile to the Spanish, letter distinguishes between indian nations and factions with the latter being the ones most likely to be allied with lipanes, indians in all of Texas are somewhat in revolt because of the lack of goods, these used to be supplied by Armant but has not been able to because of his own lack of goods and credit, blanc seeks to go personally to indian villages in order to break links that some factions have with lipanes in trade and commerce (will need goods to facilitate this process) and will eventually will appoint a commissary to periodically visit indians in order to maintain their loyalties to Spanish and keep them pacified; Luis de blanc seeks to have his son named as commissary to indians cites his family's good relations with indians as supporting factor; indians trading pieles de liboras for the goods provided by the Spanish they call this trading combalache, sets out logistics of this commerce, Cabello advises those involved not to accept horses or donkeys as payment for goods because indians will just rob them later on. Talks of establishing prices for trade, advises that they not trade with aguardiente, cites the bundles of raw tobacco as one of the more important items with which to trade; miro has received copy of letter written by Cavello giving advise on how to handle indians in Texas and Coahuila from his personal experiences as governor in these areas. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Miro, Estevan (Governador de Luisiana)
Blanc, Luis de (Comandante)
Ugalde, Juan (Brigadier, Comandante General)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Casas, Luis de las (Capitan General)
Blanc, Joseph Maria Carlos de (Cadete)
Armand, Joseph Maria (Proveedor General)
Nebe, Felipe de (Brigadier)
Pacheco, Rafael (Capitan)
Cavello, Domingo (Governador)
Places
Coaguila (Provincia)
Texas (Provincia)
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
Havana
Natchitoches (Puerto)
Coahuila
Nacodochez (Pueblo)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio
Ethnic Groups
Apache Lipanes
Vidaises
Cocos
Atacapas
Orcoquizacs
Yscanis
Tuacanas
Comanches
Tauagaches
Tauscanas
Nabedachos
Osages
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 482-508 (Approx) exp. 12
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 482-508 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200033
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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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Ano de 1789: expediente sobre fabrica del quartel y reunion de la villa de Santa Fe del Nuevo Mexico.

Serial Number
041-03855
Author(s)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Beregana, Domingo de (Ministro de Tesoro)
Date
11-10-1787
End date
11-15-1792
Documentation
Santa Fe, Arispe and others. October 10, 1787-November 15, 1792. 108p. Letters, lists, planos. Originals, signed, copies. Fe and construction of quartel of very good quality; discussion without causing indian uprising, much discussion of location, cost, salaries for builders; letters in ff. 26-28, 32-35 of particular interest; ff. 50-51, list of construction materials needed, prices mentioned in f. 63; plano of finished quartel included f. 71. (D. J. Mcclelland, January 1989)
Persons
Nava, Pedro de (Intendente de Durango)
Croix, Cavallero de (Comandante General)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante) (Mariscal de Campo)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Fermin de Mendinueta, Pedro (Gobernador)
Anza, Juan Baptista de (Coronel)
Florez, Manuel Antonio de (Virrey)
Delgado, Manuel (Capitan Graduado)(Primer Teniente)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Troncoso, Vicente (Comisionado)(Capitan de Milicias)
Maldonado, Joseph (Teniente Habilitado)
Beregana, Domingo de (Ministro de Tesoro)
Losada
Bonilla, Antonio
Florez
Valenzuela
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Merino
Monterde, Pedro Maria de
Valdes, Antonio
Gutierrez
Corras
Paliza
Velarde, Pedro de
Pagazaurtundua, Juan de
Golorzano
Herrera, Fernando de
Fuente, Juan de la
Places
Nuevo Mexico
Chihuahua (Villa)
Santa Fe (Villa)
Durango
Chochiti (Pueblo)
San Savas
Santa Fe (Presidio)
Analco (Barrio)
Santo Domingo (Pueblo)
Villas (Rio)
El Ojito (Paraje)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Carrizal (Presidio)
San Bartholome (Valle)
El Paso (Pueblo)
Madrid
Ethnic Groups
Comanches
Military Groups
Nuebo Mexico, Tropa Precidial de
Robredo, destacamento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 161 ff. 022-076 exp. 4
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 161 ff. 022-076 exp. 4
Language
Spanish
Notes
F. 46 appears twice; map (plano) f. 71; out of order; f. 64 out of context with rest of series; unnumbered blank folios not counted, foliation here follows numbering in Vol. 161.
Reference Number
16100004
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Virrey decrees division between comandancia general, informs pertinent functionaries of decision.

Serial Number
041-03848
Author(s)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Bentura Belena, Cusebio
Moya, Josef de
and others
Date
09-30-1772
End date
06-20-1788
Documentation
Provincias Internas. December 3, 1787-June 20, 1788. 78p. Letters, decreto, ordenes. Signed, unsigned, originals.
Summary
Virrey orders division of comandancia general into distinct governing bodies, outlines proposed military and political reorganization, sends letters to functionaries which explain and decree changes; officials respond, acknowledging, commenting, questioning division; Ugarte y Loyola, appointed comandante general de Poniente, accepts position, informs virrey of present relations with various Indian groups, peaceful with some Nabaxoes, Gilenos, and Mescaleros, hostile with others, even of same groups, 'reduccion' of Gilenos and Mescaleros proceeding well, worries to virrey that division of comandancia may jeopardize 'proyecto de pacificacion' due to separation of 'conocimientos' and differences between his manner of dealing with Indians and Ugalde's, appointed as com. Gen. de oriente; virrey tells Ugarte y Loyola not to worry, but realistically neither will See complete pacification in lifetime, 'acuerdos' and appointment of Indian 'auxilios' step in right direction though. (L. Kerr, March 1989)
Persons
Croix, Teodoro de (Comandante General)
Galvez, Conde de (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Rengel, Joseph (Comandante Inspector)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Mendinueta, Pedro
Mangino, Fernando
Posada, Ramon de
Bataller, Miguel
Hernandez de Alba, Lorenzo
Bentura Belena, Cusebio
Moya, Josef de
Villa Urrutia, Antonio
Basco, Antonio
Dias de Salcedo, Bruno
Garrido y Duran, Pedro
Alegria, Martin Joseph de
Arebuesto, Joachin
Fueros, Pedro (Gobernador)
Concha, Fernando de la
Martinez Pacheco, Raphael (Gobernador Interino)
Vidal de Lorca, Melchor (Gobernador)
Fages, Pedro
Neve, Phelipe de (Comandante Inspector)
Rubio, Jose (Comandante Inspector)
Martinez, Francisco (Teniente Coronel)
Places
Arispe
Coahuila
Texas
Californias
Sonora
Nuevo Mexico
Nueva Vizcaya
Chihuahua (Villa)
Nuevo Leon
Nuevo Santander
Saltillo (Jurisdiccion)
Parras (Jurisdiccion)
Guanabal (Rio)
San Luis Potosi (Real Tesoreria)
Guadalaxara
Durango
Arispe
Monclova
San Carlos
Paso del Norte (Pueblo)
Santa Fe
Monterrey
Santa Buenaventura (Valle)
Norte (Presidio)
Janos
Ethnic Groups
Ingleses
Apaches
Mescaleros
Nabaxoes
Gilenos
Military Groups
Santa Fe, Compania Presidial de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 160 ff. 353-392 exp. 5
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 160 ff. 353-392 exp. 5
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
16000012
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Correspondence between Ugalde and virrey concerning east-west division of comandancia general, treatment of Indians 'reduccidos,' other provincial affairs.

Serial Number
041-03845
Author(s)
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Croix, Cavallero de (Comandante General)
Date
00-00-1772
End date
04-16-1788
Documentation
Provincias Internas. June 6, 1778-April 16, 1788. 74p. Letters, oficios. Signed unsigned, copies, originals.
Summary
Series of lengthy 'oficios' from Ugalde to virrey concerning various matters of 'Provincias Internas'; informs virrey of reasons for dividing the 'comandancia general' between east and west, basing argument on political and military inefficiency, inequities of present situation, contends that inability to communicate quickly and directly via postal service or other method dangerous, that shortage of officers developing in east, also that personal salary inadequate for responsibilities demanded; 'comandancia' officially divided, Ugarte y Loyola 'comandante general' of west, Ugalde of east; Ugalde pursues reports that missionaries treating Indians 'reduccidos' despotically, undermining peaceful relations (continued in sequence 10). (L. Kerr, March 1989)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Galbez, Conde de (Virrey)
Galvez, Bernardo de (Coronel)
Cavallero de Croix (Comandante General)
Galvez, Jose de
Fages, Pedro (Gobernador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Rengel, Jose Antonio (Inspector)
Robleda, Agustin (Padre)
David, Josef (Fray)
Cazorla, Luis (Capitan)
Medina, Roque (Ayudante Inspector)
Places
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Tejas
Coahuila
Sonora
Nuevo Santander
Nuevo Leon
Saltillo (Jurisdiccion)
Parras (Jurisdiccion)
Nueva Vizcaya
Guanabal (Rio)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio)
Antonio de
Nueces (Rio)
Rio Grande (Rio)
Frio (Rio)
San Atascoso Bejar (Rio)
Medina (Rio)
Luisiana
Havana
Veracruz
Sinaloa
Sierra Madre
Linares (Villa)
Ostimuri
Durango
Nuevo Californias
Nombre de Dios (Villa)
Guadalaxara
Bizarron, San Francisco de (Pueblo)
San Christoval (Pueblo)
Riogrande (Presidio)
San Bernardo
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Comanches
Yutas
Moquinos
Mescaleros
Lipanes
Lipiyanes
Taguacanes
Carancaguazes
Borradas
Taguayeses
Tulimenos
Cholomes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 160 ff. 259-296 exp. 4
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 160 ff. 259-296 exp. 4
Language
Spanish
Notes
Indice del ramo records first page number as 258.
Reference Number
16000009
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Correspondence from various officials to virrey concerning 'novedades de indios.'

Serial Number
041-03844
Author(s)
Pereyra, Francisco Josse (Capitan)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Campillo, Juan Manuel del
Date
03-10-1782
End date
07-20-1790
Documentation
Saltillo. May 31, 1790-July 20, 1790. 28p. Letters. Signed, unsigned, originals.
Summary
Concerns Indian incursions as recounted by 'comandante de milicias' and 'justicia,' who detail attacks and killings, many of which involved 'pastores' and their cattle, also recount taking of captives and theft of animals; officials and virrey discuss military actions to avenge depredations and defend troops, citizens against further violence; 3 'companias volantes' assigned to defense of 'frontera'; in several attacks, Indians killed and burned all inhabitants of area, slaughtered all animals; 4 year drought not helping situation. (L. Kerr, March 1989)
Persons
Pereyra, Francisco (Capitan)
Cavallero de Croix
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Emparan, Jose Miguel (Gobernador)
Campillo, Juan Manuel de
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Places
Monterrey
Anaelo
Nueva Vizcaya
Nuevo Leon
Saltillo
Anaelo (Presidio)
Coahuila
Durango
Parras, San Carlos de (Villa)
Guaxardo (Potrero)
Palma Gorda (Potrero)
Gaguey (Potrero)
Guachichile (Paraje)
Military Groups
Saltillo, Primera Compania del Esquadron del
Anaelo, Compania Volante de
Santiago, Primera Compania de Dragones Provinciales del Segundo Esquadron de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 160 ff. 244-258 exp. 3
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 160 ff. 244-258 exp. 3
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
16000008
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Correspondence between governor of Coahuila and virrey concerning poor relations with Indians.

Serial Number
041-03843
Author(s)
Emparan, Miguel de (Gobernador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Martinez Pacheco, Leandro (Teniente Comandante)
and others
Date
10-08-1787
End date
12-15-1790
Documentation
Coahuila. July 15, 1790-December 15, 1790. 58p. Letters, estados. Signed, copies, originals.
Summary
(See sequence 6 for introduction to issue.) Emparan informs virrey of poor relation with Indians in region, military actions taken to avenge and pacify; Emparan submits 'diario de novedades' to virrey detailing locations of Indian incursions in Saltillo, numbers of individuals killed or taken hostage, numbers of horses, mules, sheep, Yeguas killed or stolen (folio 215); virrey responds that military forced to punish Indians as long as they continue to 'causar Danos'; Indians continue to steal animals listed above in large numbers from ranches, presidios, haciendas; fearful rural residents move to Urban area after hearing that Ugalde's company suffered repeated defeats, intrigue created when soldier reporting this accused of desertion (details unclear); Emparan informs virrey of various problems faced by military troops, such as lack of access to water supply, economic hardships; letter from Ugalde dated 1787 attests to loyalty of Indian leaders with whom now at war; several days of direct military conflict (folios 236-237) detailed in letter from officer to governor; gifts presented to 'indios del Norte' (Texas) in effort to secure peaceful relations. (L. Kerr, March 1989)
Persons
Emparan, Miguel de (Teniente Coronel)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Malagente (Indio) (Capitan)
Andaciego (Indio) (Capitan)
Moreno (Indio) (Capitan)
Jose Antonio (Indio) (Capitan)
Bocafuerte (Indio) (Capitan)
Menchaca, Jose Javier (Alferes)
Baamonde, Manuel (Gobernador)
Santos, Pedro de los (Soldado)
Martines Pacheco, Leandro (Teniente Comandante)
Toledo y Oquillas, Antonio (Alferes)
Nolasco Carrasco, Pedro (Teniente Comandante)
Valdes, Casimiro (Alferes)
Maldonado, Juan Jose (Sargento)
Yermo, Francisco
Munoz, Manuel (Gobernador)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Echeagaray, Jose Maria de (Capitan)
Places
Saltillo (Villa)
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Palma Gorda (Potrero)
Guajardo (Potrero)
Aguanueva (Potrero)
Jaguey (Potrero)
Guachichil (Potrero)
Sartuchis (Rancho)
Encarnacion (Rancho)
San Bernardo (Mision)
San Juan (Mision)
Monclova
San Fernando (Presidio)
Aguaverde (Presidio)
San Vizente (Rancho)
Texas
Coahuila
Punta de Lampasos
Monterey
San Jose (Rancho)
Carmen (Puerto)
Nadadores (Puerto)
Parras
Cedros (Hacienda)
San Josse (Presidio)
San Fernando (Villa)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Mojarras (Paraje)
Amole (Arroyo)
Palo Blanco (Paso)
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Apaches Lipanes
Comanches
Military Groups
Bejar, Compania de San Antonio de
Punta de Lampasos, Compania de
Aguaverde, Compania de
Bavia, Compania de La
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 160 ff. 214-243
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 160 ff. 214-243
Language
Spanish
Notes
Some margins cut, appears as expediente 2 in indice del ramo.
Reference Number
16000007
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