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Tejas provinces missions' diaries by Ramon and Espinosa.

Serial Number
041-04189
Author(s)
Moro, Gerardo
Espinossa
Linares, Duque de
and others
Date
00-00-1688
End date
00-00-1716
Documentation
Mexico. June 6, 1715 - November 30, 1716 120p. Autos. Signed.
Summary
French trespassing into the Tejas provinces by San Dionis under pretext of buying livestock for Luisiana. They are believed to be looking for more land to occupy and trade with the Indians. Translation of San Dionis observations and map from San Juan presidio to Diego Ramon's at the Rio Grande cause Audiencia general to approve the establishing of missions in the Tejas provinces in order to maintain control over the Indians there. Descriptions of fertile lands and friendly Indians. Trade is to be stopped with the French. Supply lists and salary expenses for military escort for missionaries. Ramon and Espinosa travel from Saltillo to the Tejas or Asinai provinces with 75 people comprising of soldiers, missionaries and civilian men, women and children. They travel from February to April and establish 4 missions. Heads of 4 missions declare supplies needed to equip Indian nations absorbed by missions listed. (E. Wilson, March 1990)
Persons
Luna y Gorra, Pedro de
Hidalgo, Francisco (Religioso)
Linares, Duque de (Virrey)
Xalot, Medar (Frances)
Mota Cadillac, Antonio de la (Gobernador)
Ramon, Diego (Alferez)
Bernadino (Gobernador)
Urrutia (Capitan)
Galve, Conde de
Leon, Alonso de (Capitan)
San Dionis, Luis de (Frances)
Espinossa
Salinas, Gregorio de (Gobernador)
Oliban y Revolledo, Manuel de (Licenciado)
Uribe, Joseph Joachin (Licenciado)
Bracamont, Diez de (Franciscano)
Aguero, Thelisgone de (Licenciado)
Terreros y Ochoa, Antonio de (Doctor)
Pena y Flores, Francisco de la (Oydor)
Robles Lorenzana, Augustin (Oydor)
Beguellina y Sandobal, Juan de la (Oydor)
Castaneda, Diego Francisco (Oydor)
Andila, Gabriel Guerrero de (Alcalde)
Pardo de Najera, Isidro Nicolas de (Alcalde)
Abendano, Joseph Manuel de (Religioso)
Carrasco Retortillo, Antonio (Religioso)
Sabalza, Thomas de (Religioso)
Barbabosa y Varena, Pedro de (Contador)
Claberia Villa, Antonio (Thessorero)
Cotilla, Alejo Lopez de (Religioso)
Rios, Joseph Luis de los (Contador)
Ramon, Domingo (Capitan)
Miranda, Ignacio Joseph de
Barvadillo, Francisco (Licenciado)
Galindo, Joseph (Cavo)
Jesus, Antonio Marjel de (Fray)
Ramon, Diego (Sargento)
Espronzeda, Antonio
Revillas, Francisco de
Garzia, Joseph
Ximenez, Domingo
Sertucha, Juan de
Baldes, Juan
Jimenez, Diego Baldes
Flores, Joseph Galindo Antonio
Flores, Bernardo Pruto Domingo
Tellez, Augustin
Sausedo, Marzial
Garcia, Joseph
El Moro
Chirino, Lazaro
Cadena, Antonio
Cadena, Joseph
Mercado, Lorenzo
Castro, Juan de
Maldonado, Manuel
Betancor, Francisco
Gonzalez, Domingo
Maldonado, Joseph (Alferez)
Botello, Lorenzo
Garzia Pedro (Sargento)
Charles, Jazinto
Toro, Joseph del
Fuerte, Joseph
Castro, Lucas de
Morales, Alejandro
Longoria, Maria
Zerda, Antonia
Bidales, Antonia
Valdes, Ana Maria Ximenez
Ximenez, Maria Antonia
San Miguel, Juana de
Sanchez, Josepha
Guerra, Ana
Medar, Juan de (Frances)(Cavo)
Larjen, Pedro (Frances)(Cavo)
Garcia, Joseph
Montemayor, Joseph de
Gonzalez, Antonio
Garcia, Sebastian
Mendoza, Valentin
Ximenez, Blas
Saez, Joseph
Rodriguez, Juan
Perez, Juan
Diego, Juan
Perez, Miguel
Perez, Cayetano
Cruz, Francisco de la
Concepcion, Juan de la (Negro)
Espinosa, Isidro Felix de (Religioso)
Sanchez, Benito (Fray)
Vergara, Gabriel de (Fray)
Castellano, Manuel (Fray)
Patron, Augustin (Fray)
San Antonio, Mathias Saenz (Fray)
Santa Maria y Mendoza, Pedro de (Fray)
San Diego, Francisco de (Fray)
Cubillos, Francisco Xavier (Fray)
Urioste, Domingo de (Donado)
Pez, Andres de
Enrriquez, Juan Barroto
Garzia de Sierra, Thoribio
Places
Tejas
Coahuila
Luisiana (Provincia)
Rojo (Rio)
Canada
San Juan (Presidio)
Movila (Presidio)
Misisipi (Rio)
Golfo Mexicano
Pontchartian (Lago)
Nachitoche
Asinay
Rio Grande (Rivera)
Palizada (Rio)
Paspaugula (Pueblo)
Bilocsi (Pueblo)
Santiago de Cretaro, Mision de la Cruz de
Trinidad (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Luisiana (Fuerte)
Santa Maria de Galve (Presidio)
Pensacola (Presidio)
Delfina (Isla)
Veracruz
Leon, Nuevo Reyno de
Estremadura (Nueva)
Viscaia (Nueva)
Mexica (Nueva)
Leones (Boca)
Padua, San Antonio de (Mision)
San Luis Potosi
Cuiocan
Saltillo
Sacatecas, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de (Colegio)
San Bernardo (Mision)
San Francisco (Mision)
Purisima Concepcion (Mision)
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de (Mision)
San Joseph (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Asinays
Naberachos
Nacaos
Namides
Nacodoches
Aenays
Nadacocos
Nasonys
Nacitos
Nachoos
Cadojodachos
Naches
Tejas
Nachitochis
Naponis
Naconos
Naichas
Panpoas
Apaches
Caodachos Nabeitdachos
Nacachao
Naxitbos
Payayas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 361-420
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 361-420
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff. 370 list of audiencia general in 1715 Mexico City, duplicates ff. 375 and 382, supply lists from ff. 376 - 381, settlers and escorts with d. Ramon listed ff. 393, Ramon diary ff. 389 - 401, Espinosa diary ff. 406 - 411
Reference Number
18100009
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French trespassing into Spanish territory, part iv

Serial Number
041-04185
Author(s)
Valcarcel y Formento, Domingo
Echavarri, Francisco Antonio de
Andreu y Ferras, Antonio and others.
Date
00-00-1721
End date
00-00-1754
Documentation
Mexico. San Xavier presidio. September 25, 1753 - March 4, 1754. 120p. Autos. Originals. Signed.
Summary
Begins with review of previous testimonies and conclusions drawn. All witnesses believe Colorado River to be the boundary between the two territories. Barrio believes Misisipi (Sic) River to be boundary. Testimonies are considered hearsay and not conclusive. Governor of Texas deems necessary to establish boundary between territories and move French presidios from la Isleta to Nachitos. Questions discussed; engineer to survey boundaries, squadron of 20 soldiers and one official to observe the French, wine and aguardiente trade with French, 36 French companies each of 50 men and 100 swiss men, slaves fleeing French masters, Frenchman San Denis bestowing titles of rank on Indians in Spanish territory, French lenguarazes in Spanish territory. French are described as machinaciones, wanting to trade with anyone and that the only way to control them is by populating presidios with more Spaniards. Ff. 253 - 264 junta de guerra y hacienda discusses same as aforementioned including; one-third advance on pay to soldiers; governor of Texas to determine amount of land usurped by French, names of French towns and presidios established on Spanish territory. All witnesses believe the French occupied lands from 1734 - 36, no new towns have been built, French trade gunpowder, clothing, etc.., with Indians in Texas. Many Indian tribes ally with the Texas Indians and the French. These same Indians consider the Spanish the enemy. Ff. 264 - 275 junta de guerra y hacienda discuss and resolve the following eight points. The governor of Texas should inform commander of Nachitos to return to his Side of the Colorado River, the boundary. The governor will not be sent engineers to map and restore usurped land. A twenty-man squadron with one official will not be sent to the San Pedro River to observe the French. No decision yet as to whether the Texas squadron will be reinforced as the Nueva Veracruz squadron, only a break in relations could decide that. Wine and aguardiente trade with the French desired due to the cold winters is prohibited. Decree proclaiming black French slaves free is prohibited as provocation of the French. Spanish Indians in Texas are not prohibited to trade with the French as the Spanish want to keep the Indians happy and possibly sway the Indians to trade with the Spanish. The second part of this point decides to prohibit the French from bestowing titles of rank on Spanish Indians. The final point permits the French lenguarases to remain in Spanish territory so as not to provoke the French. (E. Wilson, January 90)
Persons
Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de (Gobernador)
Altamira, Marques de (Auditor)
Boneo, Justo (Gobernador)
Enzenada, Marques de la
Conquista, Duque de la (Virrey)
Fonclara, Conde de (Virrey)
Sandoval, Manuel (Capitan) (Gobernador)
San Denis, Luis de (Frances)
Villavicencio, Pedro Malo de (Doctor)(Auditor)
Aguayo, Marques de San Miguel de
Codallos y Rabal, Joseph (Doctor)(Frances)
Pierre (Monsiur)
Orovio Basterra, Prudencia (Gobernador)
Olivan, Juan de (Auditor General)
Calahorra, Joseph (Padre Fray)
Busillos, Juan Antonio
Soto Bermudez, Antonio de (Teniente)
Flor, la (French) (Gobernador)
Rivera, Pedro de (Mariscal de Campo)
Blans, Cesar de (Comandante)
Ravago y Teran, Phelipe (Capitan)
Mallet, Pedro (Frances)
Guemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Echavarri, Francisco Antonio de
Valcarzel y Formento, Domingo
Andreu y Ferras, Antonio
Barroeta, Juan Chrisostomo de (Regente)
Valparaiso, Conde de Matheo de (Contador)
Cortillas, Joachin de (Contador)
Mella y Vusa, Alonzo de (Contador)
Miranda, Ignacio Joseph de (Oficial)
Diaz de Zelis, Joseph (Oficial)
Somosa y Torres, Pedro Maria (Oficial)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Joseph Raphael (Contador)
Urdanegui y Lujan, Juan de (Contador)
Orobio Vasterra, Prudencio de (Gobernador)
San Denis, Luis de (Alferez)(Hijo)
Vallejo (Fray)
Olivan, Juan de (Auditor)
Places
Aranjuez
Nachitos, San Juan Bauptista (Presidio)
Rojo (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Francia
Adaes (Presidio)
Tejas
Gran Montana
Arroyo Hondo
Mexico, Santa Iglesia Metropolitana de
Buen Retiro
Santa Rosa (Isla)
Misisipi (Rio)
Nueva Orleans
Luciana
Isleta (Presidio)
Nacodoches (Mision)
San Pedro (Rio)
Trinidad (Rio)
San Antonio (Rio)
Vejar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Veracruz (Puerto)(Presidio)
Havana
Nuevo Mexico
San Xavier (Presidio)
Taos (Pueblo)
Caudacho (Pueblo)
Puente Cupe
Arinais (Provincia)
Trinidad (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Nazones
Nadotes
Navidachos
Teguacanas
Azinaiz
Nachies
Zuizos
Ingleses
Apaches
Cumanches
Pelones
Tebancamas
Tancangueyes
Tebancanas
Yujuanes
Chicaes
Aguajuanis
Aguajos
Tancames
Guajis
Guesos
Fusas
Exanes
Pianes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 216-275
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 216-275
Language
Spanish
Notes
Interesting and detailed reasons for decisions made, official seals on pages obscures writing, ff. 245, 274 duplicated,
Reference Number
18100005
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Autos concerning French trespassing onto Spanish territory, Part II.

Serial Number
041-04183
Author(s)
Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de (Gobernador)
Altamira, Marques de (Auditor de Guerra)
Valcarzel y Formento, Domingo (Oydor Subdecano)
and others
Date
00-00-1690
End date
03-10-1752
Documentation
Adais. Mexico. November 8, 1751 - October 3, 1752. 116p. Relaciones. Autos. Originals. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Reiteration of the six questions in Vol. 181 seq. B. Between 1750 and 1751 French troops and families arrived in new Orleans presumed to fortify population of Nachitos, puente Cupe and Caudachos. The Indians in the area are presumed to like the French as they are generous with guns, bullets, etc... In endless quantities. The Spanish are uneasy about the French trading with the Indians and trespassing the boundary dividing the two territories established in 1720, the Colorado River. The Spanish view the Mississippi River as a natural boundary. Past autos and documents are consulted to determine how past governors settled the question of trespassing. Sandoval is found to have permitted illegal trading between French and Indians in Spanish territory. The French should definitely abandon any presidios built within Spanish territory and return to Nachitos, talk of war with the French if they donot do so peacefully. Aguardiente and wine trade with the French is questioned. English are found to be trading with the apachilinos and the Samases on Santa Rosa Island. Ff. 146 - 147 is a relacion that orders meeting of guerra and hacienda to resolve whether; Escolta is needed on San Pedro River to observe French activities; a mapping engineer is needed to assist governor in defining boundaries; peaceful or forceful removal of French is needed; Spanish troops should be moved to Adais presidio in case of forceful removal; 1/3 advance on pay be approved for soldiers to equip themselves with rations; French aguardiente and wine be allowed in moderation due to extreme Weather temperatures in region; all documents on this subject should be collected so as not to contradict any royal warrants concerning the French and Spanish boundaries; the governor of Texas should execute said relaciones. On ff. 150 the junta de guerra y hacienda is begun to resolve the aforementioned problems. (E. Wilson, November 1989)
Persons
Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de (Gobernador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Barrio, Pedro del (Gobernador)
Yarza y Ascona, Juan de (Comandante)
Altamira, Marques de (Auditor de Guerra)
San Dionicio, Luis de (Alferez)
Sandoval, Manuel de (Gobernador)
Coloarra, Joseph (Fray)
Franquis, Carlos de (Gobernador)
Ensenada, Marques de
Vedolla, Pedro (Fiscal)
Boneo, Justo (Gobernador)
Fuenclara, Conde de
Conquista, Duque de la
Guemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco de (Conde de Revilla Gigedo)
Valcarzel y Formento, Domingo (Oydor Subdecano)
Lopez Adan, Francisco (Oydor Subdecano)
Andreu y Ferraz, Antonio (Doctor)(Fiscal)
Barroeta, Juan Chrisostomo de (Regente)
Cortillas, Joachin de (Contador)
Miranda, Ignacio Joseph de (Oficial Real)
Mazo Calderon, Joseph del (Oficial Real)
Zelis, Joseph Diaz de (Oficial Real)
Bustillos, Juan Antonio (Gobernador)
Barrio Junco y Espriella, Pedro del (Gobernador)
Franquis Benites de Lugo, Carlos de (Coronel)
Ortega, Pedro de (Alferez)
Sandemis, Luis de (Segundo)(Alferez)
Sandemis, Luis de (Comandante)
San Miguel de Aguayo, Marques de
Places
Colorado (Rio)
San Antonio (Presidio)
Cadiz (Puerto)
Nachitos (Presidio)
Caudachos
Nacodoches
Siguensa, Santa Rosa Punta de (Presidio)
San Fernando (Villa)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Nueva Viscaya
Nueva Francia
San Pedro (Rio)
Texas
Santa Rosa
San Xavier
Saltillo
Misipipi (Rio)
Nuevo Mexico
Leon, Nuevo Reyno de (Provincia)
Aranjuez
San Xavier (Rio)
Adais (Presidio)
Puente Cupe (Presidio)
Florida
Caudachos (Presidio)
Adaiz (Rio)
Yatasi (Pueblo)
Nazones (Pueblo)
Movila
Nuevo Orleans
Gran Montana (Paraje)
Zacatecas (Provincia)
Veracruz (Punto)
Sirinue (Poblacion)
Aguayo, San Miguel de (Mision)
Abalache, San Marcos de (Fuerte)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Apaches
Nacodoches
Yatasi
Nazones
Apachalinos
Samases
Ingleses
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 103-162
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 103-162
Language
Spanish
Notes
Binding swallows words, ff. 132 is duplicated
Reference Number
18100003
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Autos concerning exploration for minerals along the Colorado River and the mapping of the area.

Serial Number
041-04181
Author(s)
Urrutia, Thoribio de (Capitan)
Burgos, Diego Ramon de (Alferez)
Miranda, Bernardo (Teniente)
and others
Date
11-26-1755
End date
09-30-1763
Documentation
Adaes. San Antonio. Mexico. November 26, 1755 - September 30, 1763. 81p. Autos. Letters. Originals. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Autos concerning the reported discovery of Almagres along the Colorado River in southern Texas in 1755. Miranda sets out with Ramon, Seguin and a group of men from the presidios San Antonio, Bahia del Espiritu Santo and San Xavier and a couple of Indians as guides. After a month of travel north from San Antonio, the group returns early March 1756 with a sample of the Almagres. Summary of trip, development potential of the mine area for settlers and the granting of a portion of the mines to the men, from ff. 17 - 19. Testing is performed on top and deep samples to determine quality and consistency. Small amounts of silver, greta, plomo and Magistral are found. Debates as to costs, practicality and richness of mine based on experienced Miner's opinion. (E. Wilson, November 1989)
Persons
Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto (Gobernador)
Miranda, Bernardo (Teniente)
Rabago y Theran, Pedro de (Comandante)
Urrutia, Toribio de (Capitan)
Piscina, Manuel Ramon de la (Capitan)
Burgos, Diego Ramon de (Alferez)
Seguin, Joseph Miguel
Ramon, Andres
Abila, Joseph
Menchaca, Luis Antonio
Caraveo, Joseph Antonio
Valdes, Miguel
Aguayo, Marques de San Miguel de
Lanaga, Juan Lucas de
Terreros, Pedro Romero
Aldaco, Manuel de
Anza, Marcelo de
Aranda, Marques de
Giraud, Diego Antonio
Places
Nuevas Philipinas
Texas
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Colorado (Rio)
Leones (Boca)
San Pedro (Real)
San Xavier (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio)
San Antonio (Presidio)
San Fernando (Villa)
Adaes, Nuestra Senora del Pilar de los (Presidio)
Coaguila
Alamo (Hacienda)
Saltillo
Paredon (Aguaje)
Paiaias (Puerto)
San Marcos (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
San Xavier (Rio)
Adaes (Rio)
Blanco (Arroyo)
Alarcon (Rio)
Pedernales (Arroyo)
San Miguelito (Arroyo)
San Miguel (Ojo de Agua)
Alcasar, San Joseph (Cueva)
Santiago (Cerro)
Chanas (Rio)
Mazapil (Real)
Bonanza (Hacienda)
Atonte (Real)
Cedros (Hacienda)
Pachuca (Real)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Comanches
Payaias
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 001-044
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 001-044
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18100001
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la ruta del correo que conduce por el Saltillo y Monterrey las cartas de oficio de esta corporal a la villa de San Carlos . .

Serial Number
041-03514
Author(s)
Sierragorda, Conde de la (Gobernador)
Calleja, Felix
Mendivil y Amirola, Andres de
Date
04-05-1795
End date
09-15-1796
Documentation
San Luis Potosi, others. April 5, 1795 to September 15, 1796. 36p. Letters, informes. Signed.
Summary
Correspondence to and from governor Sierragorda and viceroy Branciforte concerning condition and improvement of road between Matehuala and Saltillo. Report of geographic survey of San Carlos area. Chart of distances between points in Nuevo Santander. Mentions tax or toll to pay for improvements. (A. Dean, February 1989)
Persons
Sierragorda, Conde de la (Gobernador)
Serna, Joseph Antonio de la (Teniente)
Calleja, Felix (Teniente-Coronel)
Mendivil y Amirola, Andres de
Serna, Josef Pablo de la
Albarez Sanz, Juan Antonio
Branciforte, Marques de (Virrey)
Places
San Carlos
Nuevo Santander
Saltillo (Villa)
Monterrey
Matehuala (Villa)
San Luis Potosi
Sierra Madre
Oyos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 141 ff. 314-331 exp. 41 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 141 ff. 314-331 exp. 4
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, page 312 duplicated.
Reference Number
14100027
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Correspondence re: documents in Bodega's possesion at time of death that are to be archived.

Serial Number
041-02237
Author(s)
Jordan, Alexandro (Albacea)
Eliza, Francisco de (Capitan de Fragata)
Date
05-03-1794
End date
11-14-1794
Documentation
Tepic. May 3 - November 14, 1794. 36p. Letter, inventory, indice. Original, signed, unsigned.
Summary
Albacea Jordan found various Ordenes, planos and cartas nauticas in dead comandante Bodega's effects which he feels should be archived. Virrey(?) Agrees, and is especially interested in planos and cartas from expedicion inglesa led by Vancossen. Includes inventario de papeles (ff. 348) and indice de planos (ff. 354). (D. Uhlman, August 1988)
Persons
Eliza, Francisco (Capitan de Fragata)
Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la (Comandante)
Jordan, Alexandro (Albacea)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Branciforte, Marquez de (Virrey)
Hijosa, Francisco
Saavedra, Ramon Antonio
Matute, Juan
Arrillaga, Joaquin
Arusegui, Agustin de
Fidalgo, Salvador
Quimper, Manuel
Araoz, Juan de
Batarruche, Manuel
Carruajal, Ramon
Alcala Galiano, Dionisio
Torres y Guerra, Alonso de
Flores, Antonio Jose de (Virrey)
Pantoja Arriaga, Juan
Tepeda, Felix
Bazquez, Felix
Dias, Andres
Perez, Juan
Garcia, Joaquin
Delgado, Jose
Ybarzabal, Jose
Fernandez, Faustino
Araiza, Juan de
Vancossen, Jorge (Comandante)
Gragera, Antonio (Comandante)
Places
San Blas
Tepic
Filipinas
California
America (Continente)
San Diego (Presidio)
Sanduik (Islas)
Ethnic Groups
Yngleses
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 089 ff. 340-0358 exp. 12
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 089 ff. 340-0358 exp.
Language
Spanish
Notes
Appears in indice del ramo as exp. 1.
Reference Number
8900013
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Notes from Cruillas to Pineda, Llenes, and Nentuig concerning Indian raids and Sonora's map.

Serial Number
041-02178
Author(s)
Cruillas, Marques de (Virrey)
Date
05-19-1764
End date
01-05-1765
Documentation
May 19, 1764. 6p. notes.
Summary
Cruillas acknowledges being informed of raid by Pimas, Seris, and Apaches in Hostimuri. He requests a map of Sonora and Sinaloa from Nentuig; map necessary for planning better ways of controlling the Indians. (J. Tapia, may, 1988)
Persons
Cruillas, Marques de (Virrey)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Llenes y de Malla, Buenaventura
Nentuig, Juan (Padre)
Places
Pitic (Hacienda)
HOstimuri
Oro (Canada)
Sonora
Sinaloa
Ethnic Groups
Pimas
Seris
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 086 ff. 356-359 exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 086 ff. 356-359 exp. 6
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
8600050
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Letters from Netuig and Llenes to viceroy concerning map of Sonora and Indian raids.

Serial Number
041-02174
Author(s)
Nentuig, Juan (Capellan)
Llenes y de Malla, Buenaventura
Date
05-19-1764
End date
07-24-1764
Documentation
Guasabas. July 15, 1764. 8p. Letters. Originals. Signed.
Summary
Nentuig reports sending map of Sonora to viceroy but is not accurate due to lack of instruments. Map is not included in this volume. Also mentions Pimas and Seris are active in region and have killed some soldiers. Llenes reports that people are afraid of the Indians. (J. Tapia, may, 1988)
Persons
Nentuig, Juan (Capellan)
Cruillas, Marques de (Viceroy)
Tienda de Cuervo
Llenes y de Malla, Buenaventura
Zalzedo
Piquel, Andres (Medico)
Places
Guasabas
Sonora
Huerta, San Antonio de La
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Seris
Pimas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 086 ff. 333-337 exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 086 ff. 333-337 exp. 6
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
8600046
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Letters from Nava to virrey concerning military employments and administrative affairs.

Serial Number
041-01488
Author(s)
Casanova, Manuel de
Nava, Pedro de
Date
01-27-1792
End date
03-02-1792
Documentation
Chihuagua. January 24, 1793. 48p. Letters. Petitions. Originals signed.
Summary
Nava sends promotion proposals for presidio de San Eleceario and San Fernando; those nominated for captain are Columna and pastor. Arce requests retirment from presidio de San Eleceario. Cuarta and tercera companias volantes are given six and four thousand pesos, respectively, for training. Letters concerning elaboration and detailing of map of provincias de Nueva Vizcaya. Notification concerning not transporting things which can delay the mail. (R. Gomez, January 1989)
Persons
Diaz de Solorzano, Manuel
Ruiz de Bustamante, Joseph
Columna, Antonio (Teniente)
Pastor, Manuel
Martinez, Francisco
Aramburu, Blas de
Riva, Joseph de la
Arce, Juan Antonio de
Pagaza, Juan de
Manrriquez, Joseph
Places
San Eleceario (Presidio)
Carrizal, San Fernando del (Presidio)
Gibraltar (Plaza)
Bejar, San Antonio De
Military Groups
Principe, Primera Compania del Cuerpo de Dragones Provinciales del
Mexico, Regimiento de Dragones de
Regimiento de Infanteria de la Corona,
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 060 ff. 071-095
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 060 ff. 071-095
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
6000004
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