Oxen

cuenta, y relacion juarada que yo don Jose Baltazar Maciel administrador de la hacienda de San Agustin de los Amoles,

Serial Number
041-04779
Author(s)
Ladron de Guevara, Vicente (Administrador)
Haro y Portillo, Joaquin de
Date
12-31-1802
End date
10-03-1803
Documentation
Amoles, San Agustin de los (hacienda), California. December 31,1802-October 3, 1803. 38p. Relations. Signed.
Summary
Accounts of Amoles hacienda with total money spent, received, and individual amounts for debts, corn sales, sheep, cattle, mules, burros, oxen, wool, seed, caballada Mansa y Serrera, signed by Guevara on December 31, 1803. Accounts of 111 servants, Pastores listing name, salary, debts of each (covers 1799-1803). Reports concerning goods, animals of hacienda. (D. Bautista, December 1989)
Persons
Maciel, Jose Baltazar (Administrador)
Gonzalez del Castillo, Jose Ildefonso (Administrador)
Velarde, Juan Jose (Administrador)
Yermo, Gabriel de
Haro y Portillo, Joaquin de
Places
San Agustin de los Amoles (Hacienda)
California
San Francisco Xavier de la Baya (Hacienda)
Palo Alto (Estancia)
Animas (Estancia)
Puebla
Queretaro
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 219 ff. 112-131 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 219 ff. 112-131 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. This series of documents begins with phrase found in title above.
Reference Number
21900006
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Complaints against Escandon from Chichimeca Indians.

Serial Number
041-04070
Author(s)
Palacio, Juan Fernando de
Date
02-10-1769
End date
09-11-1776
Documentation
Monterrey. February 10, 1769-September 11, 1776. 30p. Autos, letters, signed.
Summary
Indians complain to the virrey of the bad treatment they are receiving from the soldiers of Escandon. The soldiers do not respect their possessions. Indians comment to the virrey that they received help only from the Resendis family.
Persons
Dios, Joseph Martin de (Indio)
Zamora, Hernando
Villa Santo, Antonio
Dios, Sebastian
Virgen, Joan Antonio de la
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Goicochea, Andres de
Palacios, Juan Fernando de
Resendi, Maximiliano (Capitan)
Munoz de Herrera, Joseph Alexandro
Asedo y Concha, Joseph Noble (Teniente)
Amador, Andres (Cura)
Perez de Tagle, Mariano
Gonzalez, Pasqual (Indio)
Castillo de Ayza, Marques de (Brigadier)
Garabito, Diego
Gutierrez, Joseph Manuel (Indio)
Garcia, Ignacio (Indio)
Pulido, Juan (Indio)
Guevara, Antonio
Buenaventura Martinez, Francisco (Obispo)
Garza, Juan Joseph de la (Indio)
Barrio, Pedro de (Gobernador)
Leon y Gonzalez, Santiago
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Suarez, Joseph (Mulato)
Resendi y Caballero, Maria Barvara
Rubi, Marques de
Cortinas, Diego (Indio)
Places
Christobal (Pueblo)
Monterrey
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
San Marcos
San Isidro (Puerto)
Cocula
Sayula
Ameca
Guadalaxara
Concepcion
Guajolotes (Nacion)
Santa Barbara
San Juan Bauptista
Jaumabe
San Juan de Ulua
Nuevo Santander
Gorda (Sierra)
Ethnic Groups
Tlaxcaltecos
Chichimecos
Cadimas
Come Tunas
Narizes
Nazes
Pelones
Pisones
Ingleses
Mulatos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 173 ff. 205-220
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 173 ff. 205-220
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17300012
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Letters from Bermudes for virrey complaining about Escandon's behavior.

Serial Number
041-04065
Author(s)
Gorraez, Joseph de (Secretario)
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Bueno de la Borbolla, Vicente (Gobernador)
and others
Date
09-19-1748
End date
07-30-1749
Documentation
Monterrey. September 19, 1748-July 30, 1749. 26p. Autos. Signed, copies.
Summary
Bermudes and Cordoba complain to virrey because of Escandon's division of land. Escandon is accused of giving land to certain Indians that is owned by Bermudes and of taking mulas y maiz from the haciendas. Escandon also reports on the pacification of Indians including a report that Indians fear of disease makes it difficult to get them to settle in villages, but that some Indians Apostatas and Gentiles are requesting permission to congregarse in the villages. (D. Bautista, April 1990)
Persons
Bermudes de Castro, Francisco Xavier (Licenciado)
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Gorraez, Joseph de (Secretario)
Cordoba, Juan Francisco de
Panchuelo (Indio)
Barreras, Roque
Bueno de la Borbolla, Vicente (Gobernador)
Leon, Santiago de (Indio)
Leal, Joseph Antonio (Capitan)
Garza, Francisco de la (Indio)
Flores, Alonso (Fray)
Garza, Juan Joseph de la (Indio)
Medina, Juan de (Indio)
Cantu, Matheo
Romero de Lara, Eraclio
Romero, Joseph
Cantu, Juan
Barbadillo Vittoria, Francisco (Licenciado)
Guemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco (Virrey)
Places
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
San Agustin del Rincon (Hacienda)
Tapestle (Paraje)
Ovejas (Hacienda)
Santillana
San Diego
Pilon (Valle)
Huasteca
Horacsitas
Altamira
Santa Barbara
San Francisco de Guemes
Llera
San Antonio de Padilla
Aire (Cerro)
Tampico
Nuevo Santander
Tamaulipa
Loreto, Nuestra Senora de
Punta (Cerro)
Cadereita
San Francisco de Zacatecas (Mision)
Queretaro
San Fernando (Villa)
Monterrey
Mota (Valle)
Cienega
Aguascalientes
San Juan (Rio)
San Agustin de El Rincon (Hacienda)
Ethnic Groups
Cadimas
Guajolotes
Tortugas
Guamerejos
Cacalotes
Aguatinejos
Venados
Mal nombres
Nazas
Tarenguanos
Pajaritos
Boca Prietas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 173 ff. 122-145
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 173 ff. 122-145
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17300007
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Series of judicial documents about conflict between government officials in San Antonio de Bejar. Conflict arose out of some orders disobeyed by municipal authorities

Serial Number
041-03911
Author(s)
Sandoval, Manuel de
Urrutia, Joseph
Hoyos, Domingo de
Date
04-14-1735
End date
01-24-1736
Documentation
San Fernando, San Antonio de Bejar, Mexico. April 14, 1735-January 24, 1736. 76p. Letters, informes, autos, peticiones. Signed, copies.
Summary
Concerns Series of short statments of kinds of misconduct of presidio officials accused of disobeying judge's orders. Municipal government of San Fernando was ordered to pass a regulation ordering people to put fences on their property so cattle won't do any damage to others. Document is very repetitious and only illustrates briefly how officials (Arocha and Corbelo) behaved against people when asked to implement regulations. Some accusations of corruption are made. (M. Marroquin, August 1989)
Persons
Arocha, Francisco Joseph de
Sandoval, Manuel de (Gobernador)
Curbelo, Juan (Regidor)
Leal Goras, Juan (Alcalde)
Cabrera, Joseph
Delgado, Juan
Estrada, Francisco de
Alvarez, Vicente
Lorenzo de Armas, Martin (Alcalde)
Urrutia, Joseph de (Capitan)
Rios, Diego de los (Capitan)
Perez, Matheo (Teniente)
Lopez, Alberto
Rodriguez Medero, Antonio
Vizarron, Juan Antonio (Doctor)
Vargas Machuca (Licenciado)
Anzures Joachin de
Juan Antonio (Arzobispo)
Menchaca, Cayetano
Niz, Manuel de
Delgado, Juan
Bueno de Roxas, Joseph Antonio
Ybiricu, Fermin de
Oyos, Domingo de
Places
San Fernando (Villa)
Nuevas Filipinas (Reino)
Bejar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Texas (Provincia)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Saltillo
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 163 ff. 001-038 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 163 ff. 001-038 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document repetitive. Folios unnumbered.
Reference Number
16300001
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Diarios del ayudante inspector don Diego de Borica en su comision de visita de la Taraumara.

Serial Number
041-03881
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Date
12-27-1790
End date
02-02-1791
Documentation
Mexico, Acosta (hacienda). December 27, 1790 - February 2, 1791. 26pp. Approximate. Letters, diarios de comision. Originals. Borica started on November 23, 1790, resumption of visita after cease of indian attacks; leaves 40 men to protect the frontier area; indian theft of cattle from hacienda yndee and rancho ramos, plans to decrease troop strength in tercera compania once indians abandon unspecified area and send those troops to corral de piedra detachment; Borica forming his detachment by pulling troops from companys in area; virrey acknowledges letter sent by Borica announcing the commencement visita. Diary 0f 12-04-1790 thru 12-18-1790. Widow, indian and his family of four approach Borica seeking to be resettled in their original town tizono, had comandante del pilar station 30 men on cienega to protect against indians, stops at canada de san Joseph due to strong snowfall, has subdelegado of the cienega de los olivos transferred to guejonita for purpose of conducting visitas in those jurisdictions, comes across navogame who tells him of indians who had fled missions ostensibly to receive baptism in guerachi, tecorichi, or Nabogame missions, followed them into the barranca de zapa and chase was ended when rainfall made it impossible to continue; soldier dies of unspecified illness during visita; majority of families of baquiriachy involved in agricultural activities; diario of visitas from 12-19-1790 thru 01-04-1791, greater part of population of pueblo of guazarache found in the surrounding valleys looking for corn not produced on their own lands, news of horse theft by indians at tasgera and munquisa 2 parties of 20 men sent after them search terminated at Santa Rosalia, forbids certain missions to continue working indians until paid back salaries; while in Tepehuanes and taraumara made Arechevala and zapiain generals, made Tapia and cruz teniente general; teniente generals given copies of orders prohibiting employment of indians without pay and limiting those persons able to order punishment of indians to juezes reales and justiciales de pueblos, authorizes trevino to conduct search for escaped indians from missions in jurisdiction of oro, guanaceui, and Santiago; letter from sotelo describing capture of indians who had attacked and stolen livestock with aid of Monclova, grado, and Cordero; continues visita through Santa Anna comments on distressed condition of agricultural productivity; named dia teniente general, mentions briefly hardships faced by indians of san lorenzo because of the priest of this area; obliges priest to employ a cook for indians working for him, pay indians for work, supply them with oxen, supply them with food, escorts, and blankets for trips made by indians to Chihuahua in order to transport goods. (O. Velez, March 1989)
Persons
Borico, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Quintana, Fransisco
Riba, (Teniente)
Navogame, Trevino (Teniente Coronel)
Sotelo, Ignacio (Sargento)
Ronquillo, Joseph (Alferez)
Arechevala, Yldefonio (General)
Zapiain, Juan Teodoro (General)
Tapia, Manuel de (Teniente General)
Cruz, Manuel de la (Teniente General)
Monclovo, Mariano (Caravinero)
Grado, Mariano (Cavo)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Dia, Fransisco (Teniente General)
Places
Guajuquilla
Santo Mayor Cruz (Ganado Mayor)
Acosta (Hacienda)
Rio Florido, Estancia de
Olivos, Cienega de los
Tizonazo
Acosta (Hacienda)
San Joseph (Canada)
Balsequillo (Rancho)
Guejonitan (Pueblo)
Tabahueto
Tecorichi (Mision)
Guerachi (Mision)
Nabogame (Mision)
San Mateo (Pueblo)
San Pablo (Pueblo)
San Juan de Tepehuanes (Pueblo)
Baquiriachi (Pueblo)
San Ignacio (Pueblo)
San Xavier (Pueblo)
San Tasquera Lorenzo
Munquisa
Santa Rosalia
Oro (Jurisdiccion)
Santiago (Jurisdiccion)
Guanaceui (Jurisdiccion)
Nogalito (Sierra de)
Maput
Leon
San Borja (Pueblo)
Saguarachy (Pueblo)
Chihuahua
Cosiguriachy
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 117-130 (Approx) exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 117-130 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered; first in this series begins with the phrase found above in title.
Reference Number
16200009
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Gonzales de Santianes to virrey re: state of missions in Nuevo Santander.

Serial Number
041-03461
Author(s)
Gonzales de Santianes, Vizente
Gorraez, Joseph de (Secretario) Satander.
Date
02-09-1774
End date
12-15-1774
Documentation
San Luis Potosi, Mexico. February 9, 1774 - December 15, 1774. 32p. Letters. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Testimonies on state of missions in Nuevo Santander provide of Indians at mission and identification of their ethnic group, number of Indians christianized, inventory of livestock, political offices held by Indians, amount of land owned, description of agricultural production, quality of soil, rainfall or irrigation specified. Mention of group of Sierra tamualipan Vieja, mention of Mesquites' participation in dances, Mitotes, drinking, and Peyote use, and also past harmful behavior before making peace. Robbery by several Indian groups. Discussion of need for more soldiers to punish Indians who stray from towns and missions. Possibilities of use of cotton and sugar Cane. Also provides information of number of soldiers stationed at missions, military expenses for salaries and supplies, sinodo expenses, and commercial endeavors such as sale of hides. (L. L. Woodward, may 1989)
Persons
Gorraez, Joseph de (Secretario)
Gonzales de Santianes, Vizente
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Chilatoque (Capitancillo)
Places
Alcantara de Aguayo, San Pedro de (Mision)
San Luis Potosi
Tula, San Antonio de (Mision)
Palmillas, Nuestra Senora de las Nieves de (Mision)
Taumabe, Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion de (Mision)
Santa Barbara, Nuestra Senora de Ipollo de (Mision)
Tamaulipan Vieja (Sierra)
Villanueva de Croix, San Rafael de (Mision)
Llera, la Divina Pastora de (Mision)
Horcasitas, San Francisco Xavier de (Mision)
Altamira, San Juan Capistrano de (Mision)
Guemes, Santo Thoribio de (Mision)
Padilla, San Antonio de (Mision)
Purificaron (Rio)
Palmitos, San Nepomuceno de (Mision)
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Santillana
Soto la Marina, Nuestra Senora de la Consolacion de (Mision)
Tamaulipa Nueva (Mision)
San Carlos (Mision)
Nuevo Leon
Cruillas (Mision)
Burgos, Nuestra Senora de Loreto de (Mision)
Hoyos, Santo Domingo de (Mision)
San Fernando
Norte (Cordillera)
San Fernando, Nuestra Senora de Rosario de (Mision)
Reynosa, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe (Mision)
Camargo, Senora Santa Anna de (Mision)
Mier (Mision)
Rebilla (Mision)
Ribagigedo, San Ignacio de (Mision)
Laredo, San Augustin de (Mision)
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de
Huelguera, Nepomuseno de (Mision)
San Juan (Rio)
Santo Avito
Aguayo
Escandon (Mision)
Pilon (Rio)
Sierra Madre
Cantaro (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Pames
Pizones
Panguayes
Pasitas
Mesquites
Damiches
Bocas Prietas
Santiagos
Aracabes
Pintos
Tlaxcalteros
Pitayas
Tunas
Mescales
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 138 ff. 001-016 exp. 11
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 138 ff. 001-016 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folio 1 blurry lower right-hand side; Volume foliated within expediente; multiple copies.
Reference Number
13800012
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Corbalan to Croix (Croix's response, Mexico, (9/14/1771) letter concerning sibubapas at Belen.

Serial Number
041-02348
Author(s)
Corbalan, Pedro
Virrey (?)
Date
08-02-1771
End date
09-14-1771
Documentation
Pitic. August 2 - September 14, 1771. 6p. Letter. Signed. Photostat.
Summary
Informs Croix of journey to Belen, where he exhorted recently conquered Sibubapas to remain in Belen because of all advantages enjoyed there. Subabapas thru governor Mayusca indicated desire to return to Suaqui, stated unable to plant because of lack seeds, oxen. Corbalan promises to secure such necessities. Croix agrees with Corbalan's approach. (T. Sheridan, 1976)
Persons
Valdes, Francisco Joachim (Padre)
Marizo, Manuel (Padre)
Mayusca, Diego (Gobernador)
Corbalan, Pedro
Croix, Marques de
Places
Belen
Suaqui
Tecoripa
Pitic
Ethnic Groups
Sibubapas (Pimas Bajas)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 093 ff. 211-213
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 093 ff. 211-213
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
9300053
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Corbalan to Croix letter concerning Seri resettlement.

Serial Number
041-02323
Author(s)
Corbalan, Pedro
Date
05-02-1771
Documentation
Pitic. May 2, 1771. 4p. Letters. Signed.
Summary
States Seri crops will not come up because of difficulty obtaining water for irrigation. Recommends village be moved to better location, otherwise Seris will never take root, settle down. Giving Seris oxen, farming implements, seeds, cattle to help them become farmer-ranchers. (T. Sheridan, 1976)
Persons
Corbalan, Pedro
Croix, Marques de
Places
Pitic
Ethnic Groups
Seris
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 093 ff. 143-147
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 093 ff. 143-147
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
9300028
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Elizondo, Corbalan to Croix; Croix's reply letter concerning new Indian campaign Sonora.

Serial Number
041-02320
Author(s)
Elizondo, Domingo (Coronel)
Corbalan, Pedro
Date
04-00-1771
End date
06-12-1771
Documentation
Pitic. April 1771; June 12, 1771. 16p. Letter. Signed. Photostat.
Summary
Plans for new Indian campaign Sonora, including-reduction Seris village life; provision ration, oxen, farm implements so they can plant crops; maintenance 25 man detachment soldiers Guaymas, aided by 50 man patrol fusileros de Montana, to quell disturbances Pima Bajo area, Rios Fuerte, Mayo, Yaqui; replacement Buenavista presidio captain Lorenzo Cancio with lt. Lumbreras; transfer second compania volante to Terrenate; maintenance 5 man detachment Suagui to guard recently conquered Pima Bajo rebels. Croix basically agrees with proposals. (T. Sheridan, 1976)
Persons
Lumbreras, Juan (Teniente)
Cancio, Pedro (Capitan)
Vildosola, Joseph Antonio
Elizondo, Domingo (Coronel)
Corbalan, Pedro
Croix, Marques de
Cancio, Lorenzo
Galvez, Bernardo de
Places
Guaymas
Fuerte (Rio)
Mayo (Rio)
Yaqui (Rio)
Buenavista (Presidio)
Terrenate (Presidio)
San Blas
Suqaui (Suaqui) (Pueblo)
Sonora
Tepique (Pueblo)
Caborca (Pueblo)
Bisani (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Pimas Bajas
Apaches
Pimas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 093 ff. 109-116
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 093 ff. 109-116
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order
Reference Number
9300025
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Autos about issuing gunpowder and bullets to Spaniards in Nuevo Mexico by Cuerbo y Valdes.

Serial Number
041-00919
Author(s)
Madrid, Roque
Iribarri, Juan (Sargento Mayor)
Date
03-15-1705
End date
07-03-1706
Documentation
Santa Fe. March 15, 1705. 22p. Informe. Auto. Signed.
Summary
Autos and informes of various officers on governor's purchase of gunpowder and lead for bullets with his own money and issuance to people in need of such items, also purchase of fifty yoke of oxen for use in province. (A. Dell'acqua, June 1987)
Persons
Madrid, Roque (Maestre de Campo)
Cuerbo y Valdes, Francisco (Gobernador)
Iribarri, Juan (Sargento Mayor)
Gonzales, Juan (Capitan)
Vargas, Manuel (Correo)
Gamboa, Juan (Correo)
Paez Hurtado, Juan (General)
Rodriguez Cubero, Pedro (Gobernador)
Places
Navajo (Provincia)
Santa Clara
San Juan
Canada (Valle)
Bernalillo (Jurisdiccion)
Santa Clara (Mina)
Santa Barbara (Minas)
Parral (Real)
Cusiguriachi (Real)
Alburquerque (Villa)
Zuni (Provincia)
Ethnic Groups
Gueres
Xemes
Tiguas
Moquis
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 036 ff. 394-404
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 036 ff. 394-404
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
3600022
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