Military Campaigns

Testimony on war with comanches and lipanes

Serial Number
041-04086
Author(s)
Calleja, Felix
Salcede, Numerio de
Date
05-11-1804
End date
04-09-1805
Documentation
San Luis Potosi. May 11, 1804. 46p. Testimony. Signed.
Summary
Excellently detailed testimony on war between Comanches and Lipanes and persecution by Cabo Nabayra of Comanches for their hostile actions in frontier region. (J. Acheson, August 1988)
Persons
Navayna, Jose Manuel (Cavo)
Calleja, Felix
Bustamante, Jose Ramon
Valed, Jose Maria
Arzaya, Santiage
Zu Aceta, Juan
Soto, Miguel
Tahuayax (Lipane)
Bustamonte, Ignacio
Ortega, Gregorio
Perales, Manuel
Chiquita (Capitan)
Aduna, Antonio
Leon, Manuel de
Trevino, Cristobal
Gonzales, Cassimiro
Guerrero, Nicolas
Griego (Teniente)
Galbes, Conde de
Bexar, Antonio de
Places
Loredo
San Luis Potosi
Nuevo Santander
Nuevo Mexico
Texas
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Austria, San Fernando de (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Comanches
Lipanes
Comanches Orientales
Military Groups
Loredo, Compania de
Brigada de Milicias (Dezima)
Nuevo Santander, Tercera Compania del Esquadra)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 175 ff. 013-036
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 175 ff. 013-036
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17500002
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Military administrative correspondence dealing with military actions against Indians and other Indian affairs.

Serial Number
041-04042
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro de
Echegaray, Manuel
Concha, Fernando de la
Date
01-24-1793
End date
01-31-1793
Documentation
Chihuahua, Arispe, Nueva Mexico. January 24, 1793-January 31, 1793. 34p. Letters, informes, relaciones. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of documents concerning peaceful Indians being resettled in presidios. Mention is made of unwillingness Indians have to being moved, prefering to stay where they were born. Results of military campaigns against Apaches is reported to viceroy, outcome of military actions involved some Indians killed, soldiers injured, Indians taken prisoners including women and children. Document is made of several reports on military campaigns against Indian rebels and is repetitive. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Vinictinines (Capitan Indio)
Nautilnice (Capitan Indio)
Nava, Pedro de
Echegaray, Manuel de (Comandante)
Corvalan, Pedro (Intendente)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Moraga, Jose Ygnacio (Comandante)
Marquez, Agustin (Alferez)
Merino, Manuel
Equeracapa (General Indio)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Carrasco, Joseph Manuel (Capitan)
Valles, Dionisio (Teniente)
Fernandez, Agustin (Sargento)
Rengel, Manuel (Capitan)
Granados, Francisco (Teniente)
Ronquillo, Joseph (Alferez)
Tarin, Nicolas (Sargento)
Mesa, Miguel de (Teniente)
Sotelo, Ygnacio (Sargento)
Gabalden, Tomas (Sargento)
Places
Tupson (Presidio)
Sonora (Provincia)
Bacoachi (Pueblo)
Babispe
Nueva Vizcaya
Pecos (Rio)
Tison (Sierra)
Sierra Blanca (Sierra)
Llanos (Sierra)
Cadena
Mobanito (Paraje)
Canatlan (Pueblo)
San Geronimo
El Paso (Pueblo)
Carrizal (Presidio)
Durango
Mapini
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Chiricaguis
Gandules
Viniectinines
Comanches
Quenarucanos
Nachacas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 524-541 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 524-541 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100018
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Gubernatorial correspondence concerning reports on the status of the provincias del poniente.

Serial Number
041-04040
Author(s)
Casanova, Manuel de
Manrrique, Joseph Manuel
Rengel, Manuel
and others
Date
11-00-1792
End date
12-01-1792
Documentation
Lanos, buenavista, carrizal, presidio del norte, San jeronimo, Guajuquilla, Pilar de Conchos, Nueva Vizcaya. November 1792-December 1, 1792. 42p. Letters, informes, relaciones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Series of documents concerning reports of military forces that are available or incomplete in the various provincias del poniente. Documents include chart of comparative figures on military personnel, Indian prisoners, inventories of war supplies, ill soldiers, religious personnel and military in charge of presidios, military exercise and training, weapons and ammunition making, military escorts authorized, campaigns against Indians, postal services, target practices for soldiers, and a variety of events related to the activities proper of the presidios life. Documents include figures only. Names of people and military officials can be found in the chart foot notes. Documents consist of charts and a Series of entries in form of a diary, which presents the novedades occurred in every place or presidio. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Casanova, Manuel de
Montano, Jose (Sargento)
Madril, Nicolas (Sargento)
Gonzales, Jose
Luna, Miguel (Alferez)
Rengel, Manuel (Capitan)
Borica, Diego de (Comandante)
Tovar, Jose Maria (Capitan)
Vizente (Indio)
Diaz, Domingo
Olguin, Juan de (Alferez)
Joseph (Capitan Indio)
Vidal de Lorca, Manuel (Capitan)
Arambulo, Blas (Teniente)
Licano, Basilio
Rodriguez, Sebastian (Alferez)
Gutierrez, Ygnacio
Mena, Miguel (Teniente)
Trujillo, Juan (Sargento)
Marrufo, Ramon
Montes, Ventura (Teniente)
Diaz de Bustamante, Juan
Quinonez, Pedro (Sargento)
Sotelo, Ygnacio (Sargento)
Ochoa, Manuel de
Limon, Cayetano (Alferez)
Delgado, Gregorio
Places
Sonora
Lanos (Presidio)
Taraumara
Buenavista (Presidio)
Chihuahua
Carrizal (Presidio)
San Escario (Presidio)
Norte, Presidio del (Presidio)
Hornillas (Puesto)
Principe (Presidio)
San Geronimo (Villa)
Coyame (Presidio)
San Diego
Morrion (Sierra)
Guajuquilla (Presidio)
Namiquipa (Presidio)
San Carlos (Presidio)
San Bartolome
Santa Barbara
Julimes
Nueva Vizcaya
Bachinua
Cerrogordo
Parral
Ethnic Groups
Gandules
Apaches
Taraumares
Military Groups
Guajuquilla, Primera Compania Volante de
Cuarta Compania Volante
Namiquipa, Segunda Compania Volante de
Tercera Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 471-492
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 471-492
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100016
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Gubernatorial correspondence between the governor of New Mexico and the viceroy Revilla Gigedo concerning military actions and operations against Indian rebels.

Serial Number
041-04038
Author(s)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Date
04-14-1792
End date
07-22-1792
Documentation
Santa Fe Nueva Mexico. April 14, 1792-November 8, 1792. 62p. Letters, informes peticiones. Originals, signed. Against indians who have stolen horses and cattle from haciendas; governor of New Mexico reports that he has been sick from his eyes and gives account of military actions against indian lipanes; series of letters reporting on good conduct of indians who have made peace with Spaniards, letters mention good treatment towards indians; report is given about problems in catching captain lipan ynx-intle who hides in the mountains; military campaign is organized to drive indian chief out of the mountains; report about indians being organized for agricultural work; report is given about raid organized against indian rebels using indian auxiliaries; comanches attacked Apaches killing some women and the indian chief; governor demonstrated his gratitude to indians for success of operations against Apaches and gives gifts to the indian auxiliaries. (M. Marroquin, December 1989)
Persons
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Brazo de Fierro (Capitan Indio)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Theilde, Fiedil (Capitan Indio)
Picax Ande Ynx-Intle (Capitan Indio)
Jaschelna (Capitan Indio)
Josef (Capitan Indio)
Campanita (Capitan Indio)
Equeracapa (Capitan Indio)
Martin, Alejandro (Interprete)
Guerrero, Antonio (Alferez)
Canuelas, Miguel (Teniente)
Guenarucaxo (Capitan Indio)
Hachacas (Capitan Indio)
Places
Nuevo Mexico
Sacramento (Sierra)
Pecos (Pueblo)
Santa Fe
Norte, Rio Grande del (Rio)
Savinal (Area)
Zuni (Salinas)
Ojo de Agua (Paraje)
Gila (Sierra)
Sierra Blanca (Sierra)
Sierra Obscura (Sierra)
San Nicolas (Sierra)
Organos (Sierra)
El Paso (Pueblo)
Tecolote (Rancheria)
Tizon (Sierra)
Ethnic Groups
Lipiyanes
Comanches
Navajos
Lipiyanes
Llaneros
Apaches
Gicarillas
Gandules
Yutas
Acomas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 421-452 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 421-452 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100014
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Concerns reports from Potau to Revilla Gigedo about military actions against Indians. Also some Indians hostilities and other Indians affairs.

Serial Number
041-04037
Author(s)
Potau de Portugal, Francisco Xavier
Date
11-02-1792
End date
01-22-1793
Documentation
Durango, San Juan del rio, papasquiano. November 2, 1792-January 22, 1793. 36p. Letters, informes, relaciones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Series of documents concerning Indians robberies; Indian hostilities against military convoy; soldiers engaged in pursuit of Indians who stole horses in haciendas and presidios; soldiers recover stolen horses. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Potau de Portugal, Francisco Xavier (Gobernador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Soto, Jose Francisco (Sargento)
Mesa, Juan Miguel de (Teniente)
Rodriguez, Francisco (Cabo)
Baxar, Pedro (Carabinero)
Alvarez Prendes, Jose Maria
Fierro, Polonio del
Silva, Pedro (Mayordomo)
Melendez, Vicente
Blanco, Agustin
Sanchez, Jose (Subdelegado)
Carrasco, Jose Manuel
Fierro, Jose Francisco del
Fierro, Jose Maria del
Gastembide, Miguel
Camorro (Capitan)
Olvera, Jose Antonio (Secretario)
Maynes, Alberto
Places
Mapini (Real)
Milmillas (Sierra)
Cadena, San Jose de la (Hacienda)
Gallo (Presidio)
Julimes (Presidio)
Guajuquilla (Real)
Maguey (Puesto)
Canatlan (Puesto)
Guarisamey (Real)
Piedras Azules (Paraje)
Sauceda (Hacienda)
Papasquiano
Gatimape (Hacienda)
San Juan del Rio
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 402-420
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 402-420
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100013
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Gubernatorial administrative correspondence reporting on several Indian affairs and some military actions.

Serial Number
041-04036
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro de
Potau de Portugal, Francisco Xavier
Borica, Diego de
Date
02-01-1792
End date
12-13-1792
Documentation
Lanos, Santa Barbara, Durango. February 1, 1792-December 13, 1792. 86p. Letters, informes, relaciones, peticiones. Originals, signed. Military post to safeguard cattle used for food for indians who are peaceful; military operation launched against gandules ended with some taken as prisoners and others killed; commander nava, is ordered to drive indians away from fronteras where they are inflicting too much damage to Spaniard's properties; report about military operations are sent to the viceroy; indians have stolen corn from rancho manuel manuel; report on indians stealing horses, mules and corn from several ranchos, some horses are later recovered; summary of indian hostilities in San Juan Bautista is sent to the viceroy; series of reports on several military campaigns launched against indians who stole horses and mules from presidios; report on series of robberies committed by indians from presidios and haciendas. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Grimarrest, Enrrique (Intendente)
Borica, Diego de (Inspector)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Saenz Rico, Joseph
Carrete, Pedro
Pereyra, Gaspar
Potau de Portugal, Francisco Xavier (Governador)
Arbera, Jose Antonio (Teniente)
Mendieta, Antonio de
Pereda Zeballos, Pedro
Sanches, Jose
Alvarez Prendes, Eusebio Mariano (Secretario)
Gutierrez, Manuel (Cura Parroco)
Paniagua, Bernabe
Carrasco, Jose Manuel (Capitan)
Urquidi, Agustin de
Maynes, Joaquin
Palacios, Mechor
Mesa, Miguel (Teniente)
Llama, Manuel de la (Comisionado)
Lopez Negrete, Felipe (Hacendado)
Quinonez, Jose Mariano (Sargento)
Arrillaga, Lorenzo (Teniente)
Bustamante, Antonio (Sargento)
Banegas, Ermenegildo
Aragon, Felipe
Gonzales, Juan Prudencio
Arbisuri, Jose Antonio
Fierro, Francisco Antonio de
Lopez, Julian (Soldado)
Olivera, Jose Antonio de (Secretario)
Vidal de Lorca, Manuel
Hernandez, Ygnacio
Mexas, Nicolas
Chavez, Joaquin
Gomez, Gregorio
Aguilera, Carmelo
Places
Bacoachi
Sonora
Nueva Vizcaya
Norte, Presidio del (Presidio)
Altar (Presidio)
Mogollon (Sierra)
San Francisco (Sierra)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Esquegoca (Rancheria)
Durango (Provincia)
Manuel Manuel (Rancho)
Santa Barbara
Rio, San Juan del
Rio, Juan Bautista del (Valle)
Coneto (Real)
Tobozo (Puesto)
Guatimape (Hacienda)
Mapini (Real)
Cadena (Hacienda)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Guajuquilla (Presidio)
Atotonilco
Nombre de Dios (Villa)
Tunal, Santa Maria de
Lapaz Quaxo
Guatimape (Hacienda)
Vocas (Hacienda)
Sauces (Paraje)
Cruces (Puesto)
Canatlan (Pueblo)
Mimbres (Canada)
Ramos (Hacienda)
Papasquiaxo, Santiago
Guichapa
Bachiva, Ojito de
Ysomazan
Noria (Paraje)
Santa Catarina (Boca)
Alamo
Guanacivi
Ethnic Groups
Mescaleros
Lipanes
Gandules
Apaches
Military Groups
Cuarta Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 358-401 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 358-401 exp. 1
Notes
Documents narrate the same kind of military activity, although the scenario where actions take place change in every document. Documents somewhat repetitive.
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Gubernatorial correspondence between several government officials and the viceroy, concerning the situation of Indians who have surrendered and come to work in the presidios. Account of some military actions.

Serial Number
041-04035
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro de (Brigadier)
Borica, Diego de (Gobernador)
Rangel, Manuel
Date
10-18-1792
End date
12-05-1792
Documentation
Chihuahua, Arispe, mapini, carrizal. October 18, 1792-December 5, 1792. 50p. Letters, informes, relaciones, peticiones. Originals, signed, copies, charts.
Summary
Series of documents dealing with gubernatorial correspondence against Indians, prisoners are taken, 32 casualties are inflicted on Indian forces including women and children; Capitancillo antel turned himself in after his Father capitancillo Chiquito was devoured by a bear; military campaign is launched against Indians who had stolen horses, actions left several soldiers killed by Indians in a prolonged battle; Lipanes surrendered and went to live at the presidios after they were offered good treatment; report is given that Indians are engaged in a controversy among themselves, situation that would favor an alliance with Spaniards; statistical chart showing number of Indians who are in peace with Spaniards, chart includes men, women and children in rancherias which are named with the name of the Indian leader. Charts showing number of horses in rancherias. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Echegaray, Manuel de (Teniente Coronel)
Mata Binolas, Pedro (Capitan)
Chiquito (Capitan Indio)
Escogeda, Joseph Ygnacio (Teniente)
Antel (Capitan Indio)
Nava, Pedro de (Brigadier)
Guegoca (Indio)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Carrasco, Joseph Manuel (Capitan)
Casanova, Manuel (Comandante)
Messa, Miguel (Teniente)
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Maynez, Alberto (Comandante)
Limon, Cayetano (Alferez)
Jose (Capitan Indio)
Fuentes Paniagua, Bernabe (Alcalde)
Almendariz, Carlos
Borica, Diego de (Comandante)
Anteojos, Capitancillo de los (Capitan Indio)
Alegre (Capitan Indio)
Tovar, Joseph
Perez, Francisco (Interprete)
Pino Blanco (Capitan Indio)
Rengel, Manuel
Cavallero, Juan
Meras, Xavier
Places
Sonora (Provincia)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Mogollon (Sierra)
Bacoache
Nueva Vizcaya
Principe (Presidio)
San Carlos (Presidio)
San Geronimo (Presidio)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Guajuquilla (Valle)
Tulimes
Mapini (Real)
Canas (Paraje)
Pilar
Dolores (Hacienda)
Santa Cruz (Carretera)
Morrion (Sierra)
Chihuahua
Rio Grande (Rio)
Cadena (Hacienda)
Cerro Gordo
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Carrizal
Pena Blanca
Arenales
Santa Rosa
Valles (Cienega)
Bexar, San Antonio de
Ginestal (Rancheria)
Callo (Rancheria)
Tusegoslan (Rancheria)
Compa (Rancheria)
Vibora (Rancheria)
Guetlanaucha (Rancheria)
Niguicen (Rancheria)
Bucochindil (Rancheria)
Guelguenilsos (Rancheria)
Alamo
Florido (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Gandules
Chiricaguis
Apaches
Mescaleros
Lipanes
Military Groups
Cuarta Compania Volante
Tulimes, destacamento Primero de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 332-357 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 332-357 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100011
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Series of documents and summary reports of hostilities carried out in west Provincias Internas against Indians and other military actions.

Serial Number
041-04033
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro
Diaz, Domingo
Concha, Fernando de la
Date
02-01-1792
End date
09-06-1792
Documentation
Chihuahua, San Diego, Santa Fe de Nueva Mexico. February 1, 1792-August 6, 1792. 58p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of documents regarding Indian robberies in presidio of Tucson and other presidios and towns of the provincias del norte; letters reporting on the recovery of animals stolen by Indians, confrontation between Indians and soldiers left a number of casualties on both sides; raids against Indians in rancherias of Bigotes, Cuernoverde and Bermejo; letter giving some details such as Indians of Nueva Mexico are behaving. Negotiations with Indians held in order to convince them to work in Spanish communities and presidios; letter discribing the natural distrust of Indians when they are offered work with Spaniards; raid against Indians results in some being killed and others taken prisoners; statistical chart summarizing actions against Indians in provincias del Norte. Chart contains figures on Indians and soldiers killed, prisoners and animals recaptured from the Indians. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Belderan, Felipe (Alferez)
Urrea, Manuel
Limon, Guillermo (Alferez)
Mata Binolas, Pedro de (Capitan)
Grijalva, Marcial (Alferez)
Casanova, Manuel (Capitan)
Ramirez, Juan Joseph (Alferez)
Cordero, Antonio (Coronel)
Ochoa, Joseph Manuel de (Teniente)
Nava, Pedro (Brigadier)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Diaz, Domingo
Joseph (Indio)
Merino, Manuel
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Equexacapa (Capitan Indio)
Calvo (Capitan Indio)
Escogeda, Joseph Ygnacio de
Places
Bacoachi (Pueblo)
Tucson (Presidio)
Chinapa (Pueblo)
Santo Domingo (Sierra)
Guazabas (Pueblo)
Santa Cruz (Presidio)
Nueva Vizcaya
San Joaquin (Canada)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Tulimes (Cuartel)
Santa Ysabel (Pueblo)
Bigotes (Rancherias)
Bermejo (Rancheria)
Monte y Ablanca (Rancherias)
Cuernoverde (Rancheria)
Sierra del Diablo (Sierra)
Babispe
Rio Grande (Rio)
San Jacinto (Cienega)
Joseph (Rancheria)
Colorado (Rio)
Santa Fe (Villa)
Pecos (Rio)
San Sabas
Norte, Presidio del (Presidio)
Sabinal (Puesto)
Sonora (Provincia)
Altar (Presidio)
Matape (Pueblo)
Nacori (Pueblo)
Mogollon (Sierra)
San Xavier
Conchos
Santa Eulalia (Real)
Pena Blanca (Sierra)
Chihuahua
San Diego
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Gandules
Mescaleros
Comanches
Navajos
Yutas
Pecuries
Lipanes
Lipiyanes
Llaneros
Pimas
Military Groups
Cuarta Compania Volante
Tercera Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 292-321 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 292-321 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100009
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Gubernatorial correspondence dealing with Indian affairs and other war operations in Sonora provinces of El norte.

Serial Number
041-04032
Author(s)
Borica, Diego
Nava, Pedro de
Date
01-06-1792
End date
07-12-1792
Documentation
Chihuahua, Santa Fe del Nueva Mexico, San Diego. January 6, 1792-July 12, 1792. 98p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Concerns letters reporting on military campaigns against details of military actions against Indian rebels, several charts are included summarizing the results of military actions such as number of Indians and soldiers killed in combat, horses. Other letters mention fight among Indians resulting in several casualties. Report on novedades in provincias del Poniente such as Indian robberies and military campaigns. Letter recommending captain de la concha break relationship between Indian Yutas and Apaches. Notice is given about Indians willing to make peace with Spaniards and make alliance in order to revenge Indian Lipanes. Summary of operations against Indians who stole cattle and horses from presidios (chart is included). Indians surrendered to Spaniards bringing women and children. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Gobernador)
Nava, Pedro de
Casanova, Manuel (Capitan)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Saenz, Joseph (Capitan)
Tona, Joseph (Teniente)
Villaescusa, Pedro (Capitan)
Echegaray, Manuel de (Coronel)
Grimaresa, Enrrique (Brigadier)
Albarez, Felipe de Jesus (Capitan General)
Padilla, Juan Joseph
Pluma Blanca (Indio)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Seiba, Nicolas (Teniente)
Griego, Joseph
Ruiz Pascual (Indio)
Ojos Colorados (Indio)
Bicanneti (Indio)
Brazo de Hierro (Capitan Indio)
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Calvo (Indio)
Theilde, Fiedit (Capitan Indio)
Mata, Pedro (Capitan)
Grijalva, Marcial
Limon, Guillermo (Alferez)
Moraga, Joseph
Mata Binolas, Pedro (Capitan)
Demoscan, Antonio (Capitan)
Chiquito (Capitan)
Grimarest, Enrique (Intendente)
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Nuevo Mexico
Sonora
Chihuahua
Baserac (Pueblo)
Guachinera
Bacanuchi (Hacienda)
Babispe
Tubac
Arispe
Altar (Pueblo)
Florida (Sierra)
Gila (Rio)
Muriquitachi (Cajon)
Santiago Papas
El Paso
Santa Barbara
Namiquipa
Cosiguriachi
Mapini (Real)
Tulimes
Principe (Pueblo)
Gila (Sierra)
Mogollon (Sierra)
Buenavista (Presidio)
Suaqui (Pueblo)
Alamos (Real)
San Joseph
Yaqui (Rio)
Raum (Mision)
Matape (Pueblo)
Aygame (Real)
Santa Catalina (Sierra)
Mapini (Presidio)
Arenales
Carrizal
Norte, Presidio del (Presidio)
Pecos (Presidio)
Lapicota (Paraje)
Cuitaca (Paraje)
Cieneguillas (Real)
Santa Cruz (Presidio)
Ymuris (Pueblo)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Chinapa (Pueblo)
Carmen (Sierra)
Tuxon (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Opatas
Mescaleros
Pimas
Yaquis
Suaquis
Seris
Gandules
Lipanes
Lipanes
Lipiyanes
Yutas
Llaneros
Comanches
Natagees
Chiricaguis
Military Groups
Namiquipa, Segunda Compania Volante de
Norte, destacamento de Campana de la Division de
Babispe, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 242-291 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 242-291 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17100008
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Series of documents reporting status of military posts and presidios in Provincias Internas. 1792-1793.

Serial Number
041-04031
Author(s)
Bustamante, Joseph Ramon Diaz de
Valdez, Casimiro
nolasco Carrasco, Pedro
and others
Date
06-18-1792
End date
02-03-1793
Documentation
Santa Rosa, Monclova, llera, Nuevo Santander, laredo, Bexar, riogrande. November 27, 1792-February 21, 1793. 164p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Concerns Series of documents dealing with military reports from presidios of Provincias Internas. This documents consists of diaries and detailed data on the military status of the various presidios under the administration of the corresponding commanders. Charts contain match of military campaigns with number of military officials, soldiers, equipment, and supplies along with footnotes giving additional explanation of arms and ammunition making, military events and novedades. Diaries of daily novedades that occurred in presidios are women kidnapped by soldier; desertions; horses, weapons ammunition, needed in presidios; food supplies, prisoners, clothes, sick soldiers, chaplains, shooting practices, burials, hiring of soldiers etc. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Trevino, Antonio (Alferez)
Diaz de Bustamante, Josef Ramon
Galvan, Manuel (Alferez)
Echegaray, Jose de
Maxent, Francisco Maximiliano de San
Bustamante, Jose Antonio (Soldado)
Serna, Marina Josefa
Rivas, Julian de
Ortiz, Jose
Arizpe, Javier de
Valdez, Casimiro
Nolasco Carrasco, Pedro
Garza, Juan Manuel de (Alferez)
Alva, Pedro de (Alferez)
Elquezabal, Juan Bautista
Aga (Capitan Indio)
Carmona, Juan Fermin
Garcia, Joaquin
Maldonado, Ylario (Cabo)
Canoso (Capitan Indio)
Jacinto (Indio)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Castro, Ramon de
Trio, Joquin Garcia de
Zoraya, Jose Francisco (Teniente)
Arispe, Francisco Xavier de
Places
Gonzales, Rincon de los (Paraje)
Lampazos
Riogrande, Presidio de San Juan Bautista de (Real)
Carmel (Rancho)
Canano (Paraje)
San Buenaventura
Laredo
Texas
Coahuila
Aguaverde (Presidio)
Pacheco (Paso)
Martinez (Canon)
Feria, Pico de (Paraje)
San Blas (Paso)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Parras, San Carlos de (Presidio)
Saltillo (Villa)
San Fernando
Espiritu Santo (Presidio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Bexar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Nagcodoches (Pueblo)
Monclova
Alamo
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Gandules
Comanches
Apaches
Military Groups
San Juan Bautista de la Punta, Compania Volante de
Espiritu Santo, Compania Presidial del
Santander, Compania Volante de la Colonia del Nuevo
Laredo, destacamento de
Aguaverde, Compania del Real Presidio de
Parras, Compania Volante de Caballeria de San Carlos de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 159-241 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 159-241 exp. 1
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