Military Regulations

11 Provincias Internas de oriente numero 6. Libro. Glosa 56 numero 34.047 f. 224. El ilustrisimo comandante general sobre aprovicion de dos bandos que ha mandado publicar...

Serial Number
041-05335
Author(s)
Santa Cruz, Alexandro
Arredondo, Joaquin de
Campos
and others
Date
08-06-1814
End date
04-28-1815
Documentation
Monterrey. August 6, 1814-April 28, 1815. 38p. Letters. Signed, copies.
Summary
Arredondo establishes several rules to stop abuses of certain military and governmental authorities in the matter of partidas y destacamentos. Supplies are not used for the right purposes according to Arredondo. The military needs all supplies available for their fight against the rebels; Arredondo establishes eleven rules against ociosos; fiscal Sagazurrieta makes a synthesis for virrey suggesting approval of those bandos. (D. Bautista, March 1990)
Persons
Arredondo, Joaquin de (Comandante)
Llano, Jose Rafael (Licenciado)
Santa Cruz, Alexandro
Calleja, Felix Maria (Virrey)
Campos
Galilea
Sagarzurrieta
Places
Monterrey
Saltillo
Coahuila
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 240 ff. 131-150 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 240 ff. 131-150 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. This series of documents begins with the phrase found in the title above. Two copies of each document appear in this documents.
Reference Number
24000007
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General Subjects

Reports of Indian affairs at Pitic, Bacoachi ; order concerning military behavior toward peaceful Indians.

Serial Number
041-04323
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Grimarest, Henrique de (Brigadier)
Medina, Roque de
and others
Date
10-13-1790
End date
11-19-1790
Documentation
Arispe, others. October 13 to November 19, 1790. 26p. Letters, informes, drafts. Signed, copies.
Summary
Malnourished Seri fugitives arrive at Pitic, are given rations of corn, wheat by presidio. Reference to 1784 when Seris Tepocas, Tiburones conceded peace, were given rations of wheat and land sufficient for survival, on conditions they wore clothes and ceased practicing their religion. Troop from Pitic with Seri, Pima auxiliaries meets Apache family traveling on Cienega road, attacks them. Mentions 24 Chiricahuas who concede peace at Bacoachi, September 20. Mention of 96 Seri residents in Pitic. Original copy of official order by viceroy that any soldier or auxiliary who kills or injures any Indian in reduccion or under treaty will be Charged with treason. (A. Dean, April 1989)
Persons
Medina, Roque de (Teniente Coronel)
Grimarest, Henrrique de (Brigadier)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Francisco (Capitan Seri)
Dominguez de Escovoza, Santiago de
Urrea, Ignacio (Capitan)
Saenz Rico, Joseph (Teniente Coronel)
Nava y Giron, Pedro (Brigadier)
Cordero, Antonio (Inspector)
Indiola, Juan Josse de (Teniente Coronel)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Pitic
Sonora
Arispe
Cieneguilla (Camino)
Monclova
Carrizo
Pozo de Crisanto
Cienega (Real)
Palau (Rancho)
Bacoachi
San Fernando (Villa)
Nueva Vizcaya
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Tepocas
Tiburones
Pimas
Chiricahuas
Military Groups
Carrizo, destacamento del
Pozo de Crisanto, destacamento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 342-354
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 342-354
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
19100024
Rights
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General Subjects

El senor inspector que fue de las tropas de este reyno don Jose de expeleta, se encargo prolixamente....

Serial Number
041-03061
Author(s)
Gonzalez de Santianes, Vicente (Gobernador)
Date
04-30-1767
End date
09-09-1786
Documentation
Monterrey. December 7, 1785. 38p. Letters, military rolls, originals, signed.
Summary
Certification of Martinez Melo as paymaster of companias presidarias. Brief discussion of drought impact on crops and names, vacancies due to desertions, effects of drought on horses, number of men, types of weapons, horses, tack. Cueto awaiting departure to Spain in Jalapa. Acknowledgement of hacienda; freight shipped to Jalapa; bounty on deserters; wedding of the Senores Infantes of Spain and Portugal; Cueto's marriage to Quintana; Mendinieta appointed sub-inspector; payments to families in Spain; military personnel petitions to virrey; regulations concerning coronels; discontinuation of branding black slaves; release of Rosales in the death of indio Miguel. (J. Higgins February 1989)
Persons
Expeleta, Jose de (Inspector)
Martinez Melo, Rafael (Sub-Inspector)
Mendinieta, Pedro (Sub-Inspector)
Gonzalez de Santianes, Vicente (Gobernador)
Cueto, Manuel (Capitan)
Echeagaray, Joseph Maria de (Capitan)
Ramirez, Felix (Teniente)
Ramo, Juan Ignacio (Teniente)
Espadas, Manuel de (Teniente)
Uro, Alejandro de (Alferez)
Guemeli, Gregorio (Alferez)
Echeagaray, Juan Domingo (Alferez)
Dufay, Guilermo (Alferez)
Gonzalez Huerta, Tomas (Alferez)
Pena, Mario (Armero)
Salazar, Juan (Armero)
Salazar, Manuel (Armero)
Lerma, Joseph Matias (Desertor)
Hernandez, Juan Manuel (Desertor)
Vargas, Benito (Recluta)
Sanchez, Esmeregildo (Desertor)
Rosales, Simon (Soldado)
Quintana, Rosalia
Miguel, Jose (Indio Tlaxcalteco)
Balenzuela, Juan (Alferez)
Ochoa, Joseph Antonio (Desertor)
Places
Coahuila
Monterrey
Xalapa
Saltillo
Tlaxcala (Pueblo de)
Ethnic Groups
Tlaxcaltecos
Military Groups
Nuevo Reyno de Leon, Companias Presidarias
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 118 ff. 583-602 (Approx) exp. 3
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 118 ff. 583-602 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Appears in indice del ramo as exp. 1, folios unnumbered, out of order
Reference Number
11800022
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