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Correspondence re: relations with Apaches and various naciones del norte.

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Letters to viceroy by father Aragon about Indian settlements.

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Request and report on new methods of spiritual and temporal governing of missions of province and related correspondence

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Letters between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and Virrey(?) about Indian hostilities in 1773.

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Informe to viceroy concerning disposition of Indian prisoners in San Antonio Bejar.

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Discourse related to appearance of Felipe de Mendoza at mission San Juan Bautista

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Diarios of Coahuila commanders in O'Conor's general campaign of 1775/1776

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