Mules

Letters from king and obispos approving the decisions of virrey concerning the establishment of the new obispado.

Serial Number
041-04373
Author(s)
Muniz, Juan (Administrador)
Gonzalez de Santianes, Vicente (Gobernador)
Gorraez, Joseph de (Fiscal)
and others
Date
04-13-1776
End date
10-03-1777
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. April 13, 1776-October 3, 1777. 26p. Letters, informes, relaciones. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Muniz sends a relacion to Santianes of the importe del diezmo explaining in detail what positions they have, what has been sold, and what has been collected. All the information will be send to reales Caxas de San Luis Potosi. The king sends a letter to virrey giving approval to the establishment of the new Obispado. Areche informs virrey about the collection of Diezmos in Nuevo Santander by the administrator and gobernador. iglesia metropolitana sends a letter to virrey stating that they agree to make the accounting of the new bishopric separate. (D. Bautista, January 1990)
Persons
Gorraez, Joseph de (Fiscal)
Yerma, Juan Antonio de
Campos, Bartholome
Ibarra, Joseph de
Escamilla, Francisco
Luna, Juan de
Diaz Guerrero, Juan Joseph
Lopez, Alonzo
Muniz, Juan
Gonzalez de Santianes, Vicente (Gobernador)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Garcia Mayoral, Pedro
Ortiz Landasuri, Tomas
Leal, Santiago
Places
Guadalaxara
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Burgos
San Fernando (Villa)
Cruillas (Villa)
Santa Barbara (Villa)
Santillana (Villa)
Jaumabe
Tula
Guemes
Aguayo
San Carlos
San Miguel Grande
Ovejas (Hacienda)
San Luis Potosi
Huasteca (Misiones)
Texas
Coahuila
Guadalcasar
Californias (Misiones)
San Francisco
Tampico
Nuevo Santander
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 194 ff. 103-116
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 194 ff. 103-116
Language
Spanish
Notes
This is the last group of documents with folio numbers.
Reference Number
19400005
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Correspondence re: Marrufo's campaign diary.

Serial Number
041-04333
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Marrufo, Ramon (Capitan)
Virrey
Date
03-22-1789
End date
04-22-1789
Documentation
Chihuahua, namiquipa. March22 - April 22, 1789. 10 p. Letter, diary. Original, copy (dated March 28, 1789), signed, unsigned.
Summary
Marrufo reconnoitered interior regions near Sierra Madre. Because of harsh winter, troops were ineffective, campaign was unsuccessful, and 79 Head of horses and mules were lost to the snow and freezing temperatures. (D. Marksz, October 1987)
Persons
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Marufo, Ramon (Capitan)
Cordero, Antonio (Comandante de la Division)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Casanova (Capitan)
Peru, Phelipe (Alferez)
Granados, Francisco (Teniente)
Cruz, Francisco de la (Cavo)
Bencomo, Joseph (Capitan de Milicias)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Janos (Presidio)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Plazueleta (Paraje)
Sierra Madre
Santa Clara
Laguna (Malpais)
Agua Zarca (Sierra)
Potrero (Sierra)
San Miguel (Sierra)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
San Joseph (Hacienda)
Vizcocho (Canada)
Taraumarito (Sierra)
San Antonio
Animas (Ojo)
Cologachic (Puerto)
Yepomera (Pueblo)
Benado (Aguaje)
Juste(?) (Canon)
Chiquito (Rio)
Gueinopa (Minas Despoblados)
Salsipuedes (Rio)
Garabato (Sierra)
Diablo (Laguna)
San Miguel (Rio)
Castillos (Paraje)
Namiquipa
Alamillo
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Military Groups
Segunda Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 193 ff. 120-125
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 193 ff. 120-125
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
19300008
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Documents reporting Apache raids in Nueva Vizcaya.

Serial Number
041-04304
Author(s)
Soto, Juan de
Olvera, Jose Antonio
Venancia de la Riva, Manuel
and others
Date
07-01-1789
End date
09-14-1789
Documentation
Durango, others. July 1 to September 14, 1789. 58p. Letters, informes. Transcribed, signed.
Summary
Initial summary of raids, thefts, and murders in Nueva Vizcaya for June, July. Reports describing all of above in great detail. Description of arms stolen in one raid. Mentions Indian archers from pueblos fighting Apaches under Spanish command. Describes militia and hacienda attempts at defense, occasionally offense. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Venancia de la Riva, Manuel
Pene (Teniente)
Soto, Juan de
Olvera, Jose Antonio
Diaz de Bustamante, Juan
Ernandez, Mariano
Montes, Ventura (Teniente)
Casanova, Manuel (Capitan)
Vibero, Jose Antonio
Yandeola, Juan Jose de (Capitan)
Gomez de Cosio, Felipe
Ruiz, Manuel
Terrazas, Jose Salvador
Rafael (Mancebo)
Molina, Jose Antonio
Saenz, Jose
Gonzales de Cosio, Felipe
Sotelo (Sargento)
Arbera, Jose Antonio
Mendieta, Antonio
Diaz, Rafael
Rosales, Miguel (Cabo)
Garcia, Pedro
Sanchez Manzanera, Benito
Calleros, Ignacio (Indio)
Querada, Antonio (Mulato)
Calleros, Cornelio (Mulato)
Aragon, Felipe (Mulato)
Pereda y Zeballos, Pedro
Maturino, Francisco
Valenzuela, Francisco Xavier
Valencia, Jose Rafael (Teniente)
Pedriza, Juan de la (Capitan)
Places
Cerrogordo
Sarca (Hacienda)
Mimbrera (Hacienda)
San Juan Bautista de Encenillas (Hacienda)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Conchos
Abi (Presidio)
Guafuquilla
Durango
Chihuahua
Cienega de los Olivos
Santa Eulalia
Tulimes
Ojuelos (Sierra)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz de
San Geronimo
Santa Anna (Puerto)
Lemus (Sierra)
Nombre de Dios
Santa Isabel
San Andres
Chuviscar
Sauz (Pastoria)
Ovejas (Pastoria)
Encinillas, San Juan Bautista (Hacienda)
Salitre (Hacienda)
Sacramento
Suarez (Rancho)
Santa Rosa
Sitio (Hacienda)
Nanoaba (Sierra)
San Pablo (Pueblo)
Balsequillo (Hacienda)
Rio Chico (Sierra)
Pichaque (Sierra)
La Cienega (Valle)
Santiaguillo (Hacienda)
Guatimape (Hacienda)
San Lorenzo (Puerto)
Lorca (Ciudad)
Analco (Pueblo)
Durango
San Salvador (Hacienda)
Guichapa (Hacienda)
Santiago Papasquiaro
Ramos (Hacienda)
Cojon de Toro (Estancia)
Yervabuena (Real)
Viacayno
Ojo de Agua (Puerto)
Avinito (Hacienda)
Cieneguilla Sauceda (Hacienda)
Santa Lucia (Hacienda)
Cuencami (Real)
Alamillo (Aguaje)
Tesuste (Puesto)
San Diego (Puesto)
Sombreretillos (Puesto)
Atotonilco (Hacienda)
Nazas (Rio)
Gallo, San Pedro del
Batopilillas (Cerritos)
Alamos (Sierra)
Apantita (Estancia)
Mapimi
Chihuahua
Oro (Real)
San Buenaventura
Silla, Sierra de la
Concepcion (Pueblo)
La Toya (Pueblo)
Santos
Magistral (Chaparral)
Baeza, San Miguel de la (Hacienda)
Potrero del Coronel
San Martin (Laguna)
San Pedro (Rancho)
San Juan (Hacienda)
Sauz (Rancho)
Noria (Arroyo)
San Ignacio (Rancho)
Carneros (Sierra)
Tapacolmes
San Lucas (Hacienda)
San Antonio Tulimes
Las Cruces (Pueblo)
San Juan del Rio
Babonoyaba
Guanacebi
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Mezcaleros
Mulatos
Military Groups
Espana, Regimiento de Dragones de
Cieneguilla, Cavallada de La
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 105-134
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 105-134
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
19100005
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Reports of Indian raids in Nueva Vizcaya.

Serial Number
041-04301
Author(s)
Olvera, Jose Antonio (Capitan)
Ruis, Manuel
Diaz de Hortega, Phelipe (Gobernador)
and others
Date
03-13-1789
End date
05-11-1789
Documentation
Durango, others. March13, 1789 to May 11, 1789. 60p. Informes, letters. Signed.
Summary
Reports of Indian raids in Nueva Vizcaya, especially those on haciendas, ranches, and mines. Each incident described in detail, recording livestock (mules, horses, cattle) stolen or destroyed, Spaniards and Indians captured or killed. Gives good idea of Apache pattern of raiding. Lists deputies of each district and their attempts at defense. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Pueblas, Loreto (Teniente)
Iribarren, Jose Antonio de
Diaz, Pedro
Agapito de Escandon, Jose (Capitan)
Pinon, Ramon (Alferez)
Gonzales, Juan Tadeo
Melendez, Pasqual
Anchondo, Aniseto
Mera, Nicolas
Beltran, Pedro
Olvera, Jose Antonio (Capitan)
Ruis, Manuel
Diaz de Hortega, Felipe (Gobernador)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Palacios, Telesforo Antonio (Teniente)
Guerrero, Fermin (Indio)
Xavier Balenzuela, Guichapa Frances
Sora, Guadalupe (Indio)
Sanchez, Jose
Servando Ramires, Juan
Sosa, Julian
Mendoza, Gregorio
Sierra, Francisco
Medina, Mariano
Sanchez de Faga, Bonifacio
Rodriguez, Manuel
Ribera, Jose Antonio
Noboa, Domingo
Urias, Josef (Alferez)
Reyes del Destino del Gallo, Juan (Sargento)
Barera, Mariano
Calderon, Fuente, Francisco de la
Gutierra Velarde, Ignacio (Teniente)
Molinares, Miguel (Teniente)
Balderrama, Casimiro
Agapito de Escandon, Josef (Capitan)
Ruiz, Manuel
Armendarin, Antonio (Teniente)
Montero, Jose
Munas, Juan Josef
Dias, Anna Maria
Pillado, Dionizo
Villalovos, Juana
Reyes, Manuel de los (Comisario)
Ascue de Amendaris, Pedro Manuel
Gallo, Pedro del
Josef Manuel (Teniente)
Places
Oro (Real)
Ramos (Hacienda)
Nombre de Dios (Jurisdiccion)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Santa Isabel
San Andres
San Bernardino (Pueblo)
Pajarito
Melendes (Carbonera)
Arrollito Blanco
Arispe
San Pedro (Real)
Tapacolimos, Santa Cruz de
San Geronimo
Santa Eulalia (Real)
Julimes
Chuviscar
Chihuahua
Durango
Mapimi
San Juan del Rio
Gallo, San Pedro del
Cosiguriachic
Parral
San Salvador (Hacienda)
Sarca (Hacienda)
Jacalito
(Arroyo) Temorachic (Pueblo)
Corral de Piedra
Santa Barbara
Guaxoquilla
Domingo Noboa (Hacienda)
Saucillo
Sauses (Hacienda)
La Cueba (Aguaje)
San Ignacio (Sierra)
Dolores (Hacienda)
Santa Anna (Hacienda)
Rabono
Aba
Santiago (Hacienda)
San Jose (Rancho)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Minas Nuevas
Santa Rosa (Hacienda)
Velasco (Rancho)
Arrevalo (Rancho)
Tarreon (Rancho)
Animas (Rancho)
Cuevas (Rancho)
Cienega de Olivos
Nueva Vizcaya
Sacar Plata (Hacienda)
Babonoyaba
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Mozas
Gilenos
Tarumares
Military Groups
Corral de Piedra, destacamento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 030-059
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 030-059
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, out of order, page 38 duplicated.
Reference Number
19100002
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Autos hechos a pedimiento del apoderado de el Marques de San Miguel de Aguayo sobre que pretende no deverse satisfacer a los duenos de las mulas que pasaron a la expedicion de los Tejas

Serial Number
041-04207
Author(s)
Resio de Leon, Juan (Vicario)
Martines de Urizar, Bernardo (Priest)
San Miguel de Aguayo, Marques de
and others
Date
05-16-1720
End date
04-07-1724
Documentation
Saltillo, Mexico. July 31, 1723, April 7, 1724. 48 p. Informes, autos, peticiones. Originals, transcriptions.
Summary
Several vecinos from el Saltillo demand to be indemnified for their mules, which were confiscated by the marques de San Miguel de Aguayo in 1720 for transporting supplies to the presidio of Tejas. Aguayo argues that such confiscation was well within his faculties as gobernador of Tejas and was justified regarding the importance of the enterprise for the state (i.e., to prevent the expansion of the French colonies at the expense of the northern territories). In any event, the freight had already been paid, and in the contract was established that the owners were responsible for any casualty that might happen to the animals. The testimonies of several officers that participated in the trip confirm this position. (A. Nielsen, November 1989)
Persons
Resio de Leon, Juan (Vicario)
Martines de Urizar, Bernardo (Priest)
San Miguel de Aguayo, Marques de
Codallos y Raval, Joseph
Aguirre, Joseph de (Justicia Mayor)
Villavisensio, Guillermo Joseph de
Aguirre, Mathias de
Valero, Marques de (Gobernador)
Guaxardo, Miguel (Capitan)
Martines Guaxardo, Juan
Gusman, Agustin de (Fray)
Abrego, Bernardino de
Cardenas, Alonso de (Capitan)
Casafuerte, Marques de (Virrey)
Urtasum, Juan de
Hocono, Francisco Antonio de
Nogales, Miguel Martin de
Bezerra Luque, Francisco
Carroza Saavedra, Jose de
Places
Saltillo, Santiago del (Villa)
Labradores, San Pablo de (Valle)
San Antonio (Presidio)
Rio Grande, San Juan Bautista del (Presidio)
Coaguila (Villa)
Bejar, San Antonio de
Moncloa, Santiago de la (Villa)
Parras, Santa Maria de las (Pueblo)
Guadalajara
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 183 ff. 051-074
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 183 ff. 051-074
Language
Spanish
Notes
Two different foliations, one of them coherent with the rest of the Volume.
Reference Number
18300004
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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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Autos concerning establishment and conditions of Camargo.

Serial Number
041-04153
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
05-31-1750
Documentation
Camargo. May 31, 1750. 39p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Concerns all info regarding population and land pertaining to decision to formally establish Camargo. Date of establishment by Escandon. says people sent to area to pacify Indians, build azequias and plant crops. Perez suggests methods of agriculture pending construction of well. Escandon, assisted by others, performs inspection of land, climate, and Indians. Provides information on Indians congregated in area and probability of permanence at mission. Contains list of families including all names, marital status and age. Also, list of animals owned by each and Villa as whole. Describes different tribes in area, saying they are armed, some are baptised and most are peaceful. Contains list of Esquadra, their families and property. States conditions for residents and soldiers and their obligation to remain in Camargo. Description of land and availability of maiz and Trigo. Autos by others containing similar evaluations. Includes planned layout of city identifying Plaza, church, convent, distance from other Villas and surrounding rivers. Mentions use of special paper for autos. (M. Dannemiller, March 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Castrejon, Joseph
Perez, Joseph
Cyprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Garzia, Juan Baptista (Fray)
Garza Falcon, Blas Maria de
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Sais, Santiago
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Guevara, Joseph de
Cruz, Matheo de la (Indio Capitan)
Inojosa, Manuel de
Gualequas (Mision)
Cruz, Antonio de la (Indio Capitan)
Dios, Juan de (Indio Capitan)
Santa Maria, Blas de (Indio Capitan)
Viruela, Juan Antonio
Santos, Nicolas de los
Altamirano, Antonio
Nazario, Nicolas
Martinez, Vicente
Places
Camargo, Santa Anna de
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
San Juan (Rio)
Azucar (Paso)
Laredo, San Augustin de
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Norte (Rio)
Queretaro, Santiago de
Burgos
Ethnic Groups
Tarequanos
Pajaritos
Venados
Queros Quemados
Guajolotes
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 001-019
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 001-019
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000001
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Testimonio de autos sobre la trasladacion del rl. presidio del Sacramento

Serial Number
041-04120
Author(s)
Garza Falcon, Clemente de la (Sargento)
Berroteran, Jose de
Date
09-31-1738
End date
11-18-1738
Documentation
Santa Rosa, Nuestra Senora de la victoria. September 31, 1738-November 18, 1738. 78p. Autos, certificaciones. Copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Concerns relocation of Sacramento presidio because of difficulties in water supply and irrigations problems. This document is a Series of testimonies confirming those difficulties. List of soldiers in the payroll of Sacramento presidio is given. Population of Sacramento presidio is taken to new location and were attacked on their way. Some military expeditions are organized after Indians attacked new place of Sacramento presidio; description of how Indian leaders were executed is given. Food and cloth are given to Indians who had surrendered Indians. (M. Marroquin, February 1989)
Persons
Garza Falcon, Miguel de la ( Capitan)
Ecay y Muzquiz, Jose Joaquin de (Teniente)
Rodriguez, Manuel (Alferez)
Rios, Juan de los
Cadena, Xavier
Zepeda, Ambrosio de
Garcia, Aparicio
Garza Falcon, Pablo Mauricio de la
Garza Falcon, Clemente de la (Sargento)
Ruiz de Guadiana, Juan Francisco
Trevino, Francisco Mathias de
Ramon, Antonio (Cabo)
Flores, Lazaro (Interprete)
Flores, Francisco (Alcalde)
Guardado, Pedro
Melendez, Torivio
Marco (Indio)
Carbajal, Matheo (Capitan Indio)
Juanillo (Indio)
Bosque, Pedro del (Indio)
Mateguelo (Indio)
Berroteran, Jose (Capitan)
Vizarron Eguizarreta, Juan Antonio (Virrey)
Places
Sacramento (Presidio)
Monclova, Santiago de la (Villa)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Nueva Extramadura (Provincia)
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Alamo (Rio)
Victoria, Nuestra Senora de la (Real)
Ethnic Groups
Tovosos
Gavilanes
Tlaxcaltecos
Gandules
]
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 177 ff. 187-226 exp. 4
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 177 ff. 187-226 exp. 4
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document repetitive. Some documents are duplicated. Document ends second page of folio 226.
Reference Number
17700013
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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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