Slaves

Salamanca's correspondence re: defense of Havana and request for military assistance.

Serial Number
041-05533
Author(s)
Ortega, Geronimo de
Banos, Marques Conde de
Salamanca, Juan de
Date
08-04-1661
End date
02-18-1663
Documentation
Havana, Madrid, and Mexico. August 4, 1661 - February 18, 1663. 25p. Letters. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Request for troops, funds and arms to be prepared for accidents or invasion by pirates. Fear that marriage of king of Spain with daughter of revelde of Portugal could endanger Havana, such as an invasion by English. Many soldiers have fled especially after receiving their latest pay and were unable to pay their debts. Request for funds to repair the fortifications of the 5 castles and repair 1500 fire arms. Provides figures of 1000 infantry plus mulatos and free blacks and slaves who are in military service. (L. L. Woodward, August 1989)
Persons
Ceiuna y de Cadrada, Marques de
Ortega, Geronimo de
Salamanca, Juan de (Gobernador)
Vizentelo, Juan
Banos, Marques Conde de
Gonzalez, Joseph
Percas, Juan de (Capitan)
Alvarez de Castro, Antonio
Sanches de Ocampo, Andres
Montemayor de Cuenca, Juan Francisco de
Fosomayor y Panoxa, Juan Manuel
Lara, Antonio de
Faez de Valdes, Alvaro (Alcalde)
Ribera, Martin de (Contador)
Casaus, Juan de (Contador)
Rosal, Andres de (Contador)
Pardo de Lagos, Geronimo (Contador)
Estrada, Bartolome (Contador)
Salinas, Juan (Factor)
Martinez, Valerio (Contador)
Places
Havana (Presidio) (Puerto)
Madrid
Inglaterra
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Ulua, San Juan de
Santo Domingo
Veracruz
Barlovento
Ethnic Groups
Ingleses
Military Groups
Military Groups
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 249 ff. 001-016 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 249 ff. 001-016 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
24900001
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Letters to viceroy concerning threats to Spanish power in Luisiana.

Serial Number
041-05304
Author(s)
Salcedo, Nemesio (Brigadier)
Murphy, Diego (Consul)
Madison, James (Presidente)
Date
12-21-1810
End date
12-24-1811
Documentation
Chihuahua, nueva orleans, washington. December 21, 1810 - December 24, 1811. 8p. Letters. Signed, originals, copies.
Summary
Salcedo advises viceroy of news from Onis of arrival of napoleonic spies in Philadelphia with final destination in new Orleans with purpose of inciting revolution among Spanish possessions. Also relates news of american takeover of Spanish forts at Baton Rouge and mobile. Includes copy of letter from president Madison stating that takeovers are justified as they are part of territory gained by U.s. Under Louisiana purchase. (A. Tukey, September 1988)
Persons
Venegas, Francisco Xavier (Virrey)
Salcedo, Nemesio (Brigadier)
Murphy, Diego (Vice-Consul)
Napoleon
Claiborne, William C.C. (Gobernador)
Onis, Luis (Ministro)
Kemper (Coronel)
Velasco, Francisco
Madison, James (Presidente)
Smith, R. (Secretario del Estado)
Places
Chihuahua
Filadelfia
Nueva Orleans
Baton Rouge
Mobila
Luisiana
Estados Unidos
Texas
Habana
Natchez
Hoddart (Fuerte)
Misisipi (Rio)
Perdido (Rio)
Paris
Francia
Washington
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 239 ff. 204-208 exp. 2
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 239 ff. 204-208 exp. 2
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
23900021
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Reports of Indian raids in Nueva Vizcaya, Sonora, Chihuahua.

Serial Number
041-04302
Author(s)
Olvera, Jose Antonio
Ascue de Armendariz, Pedro Manuel
Sanchez Ruiz de Leon, Juan Pedro
and others
Date
13-32-1789
End date
13-33-1789
Documentation
Durango, others. May 26, 1789 to June 30, 1789. 58p. Letters, informes. Signed.
Summary
Documents reporting Apache raids, especially against haciendas, pueblos, and small farms. Milicia convoys attempt to attack Indian camps. Each incident described in detail, recording livestock, Spaniards, and Indians captured or killed, general pattern of attacks. Several references to Tarahumaras living in pueblos, serving as military messengers, being preferentially attacked by Apaches. Description of Tarahumaras, individual Apaches. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Tapia, Manuel (Teniente General)
Griego, Jose Antonio (Sargento)
Loya, Jose Antonio
Diaz de Hortega, Felipe (Gobernador)
Saenz, Vicente (Comisario)
Saenz, Ramon
Ynojos, Julian de
Saenz, Andres
Olquen, Jose Antonio
Cargas, Francisca de
Ascue de Armendariz, Pedro Manuel
Sanchez Ruiz de Leon, Juan Pedro
Carrasco, Jose Manuel (Teniente)
Munoz, Juan Jose
Griego (Sargento)
Arian, Jose
Gonzales de Cosio, Felipe
Flores, Jose Antonio (Miliciano)
Biviereas, Francisco (Miliciano)
Juarez, Ignacio (Comandante)
Carrasco, Pablo (Alferez)
Calvo, Blas (Teniente)
Terrazas, Jose Salvador
Ruiz, Manuel
Gonzalez, Jose Maria (Alverez)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Sanches Tagle, Bonifacio
Villalba, Andres de (Cura)
Gutierres de San Juan, Manuel (Cura)
Pantoja, Jose
Martinez Escudero, Francisco
Servando Ramirez, Juan
Villegas, Joseph (Sargento)
Urias, Jose (Alferez)
Rivera, Jose Antonio
Boninfant de Perea, Francisco Jose
Sanchez, Joseph
Places
San Lorenzo (Pueblo)
Magistral (Sierra)
Durasno (Sierra)
Coyotillos
Santa Anna (Pueblo)
San Borsa (Pueblo)
Santa Cruz (Pueblo)
Sombreretillo
San Ignacio (Pueblo)
Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Pelayo (Rancho)
Parral
Huefotitan (Pueblo)
Nonoaba (Pueblo)
Tasafera (Sierra)
Tapa de los Sesos
Salta (Sierra)
Cienega de Olivos
San Bartolome (Valle)
Oro (Real)
San Buenaventura
Chihuahua
Cuevas (Rancho)
Plaza de Armas
San Ignacio (Hacienda)
Nacion Apache
Bocas, San Miguel de las (Puesto)
Guafuquilla
Toro, San Francisco del (Puesto)
Ramos (Hacienda)
Sarca, San Mateo (Hacienda)
Agua Nueva (Puesto)
Mexico (Ciudad)
Sanfa de la Collera (Hacienda)
Carmen (Hacienda)
San Joaquin (Canada)
Namiquipa
Las Cruces
Carrisal
Valerio, Santa Cruz de (Hacienda)
Nogales
San Felipe
Concha (Presidio)
Pilar
Sitio (Hacienda)
Cieneguilla (Rancho)
Baleaquillo (Hacienda)
Altar (Quarto)
Agua Caliente
San Juan Bautista de Encenillas (Hacienda)
Sarca, San Ysidro del (Rancho)
Nombre de Dios (Pueblo)
Zapacolmes, Santa Cruz de (Partido)
Las Tortolitas (Rumbo)
San Lucas (Hacienda)
Arispe (Aguaje)
Las Varas de San Juan (Parage)
Julian Pedro (Aguaje)
Santa Eulalia (Real)
Suarez (Rancho)
Pavellon
Fresnos (Hacienda)
Babonoyaba (Pueblo)
San Geronimo
Tulimes
Baquachic
Sonora
Coaguila
Gallo, San Pedro de
Guanacevi
Cosihuriachic
Guanasavi
Durango
Mapimi
Naycha (Hacienda)
Sape (Pueblo)
Candela (Sierra)
Santa Barbara
Cuencame
San Juan del Rio
Tierrablanca (Hacienda)
Atotonilco (Pueblo)
Cerrogrande de Corrales
San Blas (Aguaje)
Agua Pinole (Parage)
Nazas (Rio)
Yexbabuena (Real)
Sauzeda (Valle)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Mozos
Taraumares
Gandules
Apaches Chiricagues
Apaches Gilenos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 060-089
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 060-089
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, out of order. Pages 72-73 upside down.
Reference Number
19100003
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Series of testimonies by americans caught trading with Indians for horses in Texas.

Serial Number
041-04267
Author(s)
Saldana, Andres (Teniente)
Moral, Agustin del
Barrera, Francisco Bruno (Gobernador Interino)
and others
Date
11-24-1818
End date
05-13-1820
Documentation
Monterrey. November 24, 1819 - May 13, 1820. 34p. Letters, testimonios. Signed, originals.
Summary
Series of repetitive testimonies from americans, including several Negro slaves, caught in Texas herding mules and apaloosa horses to U.s. Animals were traded primarily by Comanches and Tahuacanes for beads, mirrors, cloth, tin plates, dyes, flintstones, and other gun accessories. Interrogators especially interested in information on suspected Indian alliance with rebels against Spanish. Questions nearly identical for all prisoners. (A. Tukey, October 1988)
Persons
Perez, Ygnacio (Teniente Coronel)
Rolan, Jose
Saldana, Andres de (Teniente)
Moral, Agustin del
Torres, Gabriel
Coolhoun, Alexandro
Guelche, Hilario
Long (General)
Little, Jorge B.
Texada, Ventura
Gallardo, Pedro
Barrera, Francisco Bruno de (Gobernador Interino)
Chirino, Encarnacion
Valle, Pedro del
Sotomayor, Jose Gregorio de
Garza, Jose Antonio de la
Collantes, Juan Francisco (Alferez)
Luna, Claudio (Alferez)
Delgado, Manuel (Alferez)
Zapata, Jose Maria
Leon, Enriquez de
Estrada, Julio
Vivero, Adiodato (Alferez)
Rioas, Pablo
Ponce, Joaquin
Zuniga, Jacinto (Gobernador)
Aldrete, Jesus de (Teniente Comandante)
Bara, Juana
Flores, Gaspar (Alcalde)
Places
Natchitoches
Bahia (Presidio)
Galveston
San Sava (Rio)
Monterrey (Ciudad)
Adaides (Presidio)
Trinidad (Rio)
Bexar, San Antonio de
Espiritu Santo
Nacogdoches
Texas
Estados Unidos
Brazos (Rio)
Nuevo Santander
Rio Grande
Reynosa (Villa)
Nueva Orleans
Ethnic Groups
Comanches
Lipanes
Anglo-Americanos
Huecos
Conchates
Otuastecas
Tahuacanes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 187 ff. 329-347 exps. 14, 15
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 187 ff. 329-347 exps.
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18700010
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Series of transcripts of interrogations of Anglo-Americans caught trespassing in Texas.

Serial Number
041-04264
Author(s)
Peres, Ygnacio (Teniente Coronel)
Arredondo, Joaquin de (Comandante General)
Barrera, Francisco Bruno (Capitan Retirado)
and others
Date
11-26-1819
End date
04-15-1820
Documentation
Trinidad, Monterrey, mier. November 26, 1819 - April 15, 1820. 140p. Letters, testimonios. Signed, originals.
Summary
Series of very repetitive transcripts of interrogations of Anglo-Americanos captured in several parts of Texas. Many confess to trading cloth, beads, dyes, and other trinkets with Indians for horses. Others hunting for bison under contract from Cook. Spanish interrogators especially interested in information concerning General Long, who is suspected of planning attack on Spanish territories from Louisiana. All captives, which include several Negro slaves, deny any connection with Long or rebel activities in Texas. Questions and responses nearly identical for all prisoners. (A. Tukey, October 1988)
Persons
Valle, Pedro del
Perez, Ygnacio (Teniente Coronel)
Long, David (General)
Barrera, Francisco Bruno (Capitan Retirado)
Arredondo, Joaquin (Comandante General)
Muro, Jose Miguel
Garza, Jose Antonio de la
Villareal, Josefa
Luna, Claudio
Sotomayor, Jose Gregorio
Solibellas, Miguel (Alferez)
Gordon, Juan
Rulon, Morris
Whitehead, Martin
Bradberry, Santiago
Cutright, Juan
Moffet, James
Campbell, James Austin
Wamsley, Guillermo
Brown, Jeffery
Sims, Samuel
Kamel
Lorens, Juan
Ambreson
McGinness, Juan
Matson
Johnson
Petty, John
Smith, Marshall
Manuel, Simeon
Spencer, Tomas W.
Hail, James
Little, George B.
Finley, William
Dil, James
Dost, Jose
King, Levi
Birdsell
McDonald, James
Lets, Abraham
Mecate, Bill (Slave)
Shields, Nathaniel
Smith, Daniel
Steward, James
Calhoun, Alex
Millsap, John
Ray, John
Casteneda, Juan de
Guelche, Hilario
Alverete, Jesus
Phillips, Jose
Moran, Ricardo (Slave)
Fivi (Slave)
Breake, Miguel
Hogan, Charles
Cocham, Guillermo
Cook
Places
Brazos (Rios)
Bahia (Presidio)
Nueva Leon
Nacogdoches
Galveston (Isla)
Texas
Estados Unidos de America
Espiritu Santo (Mision)
Bexar
Trinidad (Campamento)
Monterrey
Mier (Villa)
Savinas (Rio)
Misisipi
Naches
Randolph (Distrito)
Virginea (Provincia)
Luisvil
Kintok (Provincia)
Masar (Distrito)
Bayusara
Natchitoches
Niuyorsey (Estado)
Mometh (Distrito)
Navasoto (Parage)
Carolina del Norte (Estado)
Naranja (Distrito)
Arizon (Distrito)
Taswel (Distrito)
Ylinois (Estado)
Baram (Distrito)
Ohayo (Distrito)
Connecticut (Estado)
Vermont (Estado)
Adolison (Distrito)
Jefferson (Distrito)
Tenesee (Estado)
Pendleton (Distrito)
Carolina del Sur (Estado)
Massachusetts
Guajolote (Arroyo)
Georgia (Estado)
Colorado (Rio)
Luisiana
Indiana (Estado)
Yorc (Distrito)
Pencilvania (Estado)
Nueva Orleans
Laredo
Nyw Haven
Ethnic Groups
Anglo-Americanos
Comanches
Ingleses
Chactas
Siaticks
Tenebes
Alibames
Negros
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 187 ff. 201-274 exps. 7, 8, 9
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 187 ff. 201-274 exps.
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18700007
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Unfoliated letters written by Vaamonde and virrey Conde to each other during second half of 1790 the first beginning with, en oficio de 12 del pasado junio concerning matters in Nuevo Leon.

Serial Number
041-03021
Author(s)
Vaamonde Villamil, Manuel
Revilla de Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
06-03-1790
End date
12-11-1790
Documentation
Monterrey/Mexico. June 3, 1790-December 11, 1790. 16p.(Approximate) letters. Originals.
Summary
A Series of letters between Vaamonde and the virrey out an execution when in his area there was no official execution by using a Former Negro slave to perform the execution, orders for Vaamonde to travel to Punto de Lamparos, decree prohibiting Indians from leaving their homes unless they have necessary papers from district judge, parrish priest, or minister of documents, Vaamonde's deteriorating health during trip to Punto de lamparaos and subsequent rehabilitation in saltilo, compliance with an order to determine status of any peace initiatives with Indians of the area, the terms of any peace agreements and manner in which Indians have abided by said agreements, complying with order to make Nava inspector in addition to his current rank as comandante general and brigadier. (O. Velez, November 1988)
Persons
Lerrado (Teniente)
Vaamonde Villamil, Manuel (Governador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Mariscal de Campo)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante)
Places
Zacatecas
Guadalajara
Monterrey
Punta de Lamparos
Saltillo (Villa)
Mexico
Nuevo Leon
Ethnic Groups
Negros
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 117 ff. 041-049 (Approx) exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 117 ff. 041-049 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
11700005
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Ripperda's correspondence re: new regulations, peace with Indians, Indian depredations.

Serial Number
041-02599
Author(s)
Virrey (?)
Ripperda, Baron de
Cazorla, Luis
Date
06-30-1772
End date
05-06-1773
Documentation
Bexar, Bahia. June 30, 1772 - May 6, 1773. 100p. Letters, regulations. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Concerns missionization and settlement of vagrant Indians. Need to finish construction of jail and quarters. Need to investigate vecinos' of Nuevo Santander selling Indian children as slaves. Promotion of Oconor. Index of letters from Ripperda to virrey from 21 January - 24 jan, 1773. Copy of new royal regulations given to Ripperda by Oconor, especially concerns Indian regulations. Comanche horse, Mule, and oxen thefts, and of subsequent campaign against Comanches. Request for new artillery in Bexar. Publication and distribution of vandos. English weapon commerce with Indians; contact with gov. Of Luisiana about avoiding arms commerce with Indians; gifts of arms to friendly nations in peace efforts. Apache and Texas hostilities. Missionization of Indians. Tauaya capitan's wife in Ripperda's house. Discusses province defense and need for establishment of new presidio. Suspension of Ayuntamiento is Bexar. Concerns interpreter for Mecieres. (L. L. Woodward, may 1988)
Persons
Ripperda, Baron de
Oconor, Hugo
Valberde, Acisclos (Fray)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Cazorla, Luis (Teniente)
Sastre, Mateo
Tobar, Francisco
Mendinueta, Pedro
Taini, Joseph
Croix, Marques de
Joseph Miguel (Indio Lipan)
Ticanis
Pacheco, Raphael Martinez (Capitan)
Rodriguez, Joseph Manuel (Fray)
Mecieres
Menchaca, Luis
Trivino
Chenne, Augustin de
Ortolan, Bernard
Places
Bexar, San Antonio de
Nuevo Santander
Espiritu Santo, Bahia de
Adaes (Presidio)
Orcacitas, San Miguel de
Santa Fe
Monclova
Luisiana
San Fernando (Villa)
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de (Colegio)
Zacatecas, Senora de Guadalupe (Colegio)
Natchitoches
San Antonio (Mision)
San Juan Baptista Rio Grande (Presidio)
Philipinas (Islas)
Culevra (Isla)
Misissipi (Rio)
Coahuila
Santa Rosa
Saltillo
Apeluza
San Javier (Mision)
Misuri
Colorado (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Rosario (Mision)
Nueva Viscaya
Sonora
Cibolo (Arroyo)
Ais
Texas
Orcoquiza
Ethnic Groups
Panis-Mahas
Quitseis
Yscanes
Carancahuaz
Ouachitas
Orcoquizas
Texas
Vidays
Apaches
Tauayas
Cadodachos
Ingleses
Comanches
Lipanes
Taucanes
Yatasis
Mayeyes
Yervipiamos
Jumanes
Franceses
Military Groups
Guardias Balonas, Cuerpo de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 100 ff. 286-335 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 100 ff. 286-335 exp. 1
Language
French
Spanish
Notes
F. 325 and f. 331 out of order
Reference Number
10000025
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Letters from viceroy to comandante of Provincias Internas about military personnel.

Serial Number
041-02093
Author(s)
Guemes Pacheco y de Padilla, Juan Vicente (Virrey)
Date
04-03-1790
End date
04-28-1790
Documentation
Chihuahua. April 3, 1790. 49p. Relaciones, instancia, letter. Original, copy, signed.
Summary
Documents relating to promotions of military personnel within request for havitos militares by Castanos. Request to circulate edict about education, treatment and occupation of slaves within Provincias Internas. Edict to prohibit use of military uniforms by civilians. (A. Dell'acqua, November 1987)
Persons
Guemes Pacheco y de Padilla, Juan Vicente (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Castanos, Juan Manuel (Capitan)
Castanos, Cosme de
Peron, Catalina de
Suchil, Conde del Valle del
Yandiola, Juan Joseph
Croix, Caballero de
Soto y Mata, Juan de
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Juarez, Juan (Teniente)
Tortosa, Blas (Alferez)
Matheo, Andres (Alferez)
Beregana, Domingo de (Tesorero)
Anderica, Francisco Xavier (Alferez)
Mata Binolas, Pedro de (Capitan)
Canuelas, Miguel (Capitan)
Juarez, Juan (Capitan)
Gorostisa, Pedro (Sub-Inspector)
Fernandez, Francisco (Alferez)
Belderrain, Juan Phelipe (Alferez)
Places
Nombre de Dios (Villa)
Nueva Vizcaya
Abinito, San Joseph (Mina)
Noria, Real de la (Mina)
Santa Rosa (Mina)
Mulares, San Antonio (Villa)
Janos (Presidio)
Guanajuato (Intendencia)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Carrizal (Presidio)
Nuevo Mexico
Californias (Provincias)
Sonora
Durango (Intendencia)
Military Groups
Nueva Vizcaya, Cuerpo de Dragones Provinciales de la
Babispe, Compania de Indios Opata de
Tupson, Compania Presidial de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 084 ff. 178-198
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 084 ff. 178-198
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff. 0183-0186 are printed copies of documents relating to capitan Castanos in triplicate.
Reference Number
8400007
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Letters between Castaneda y Quevedo, Ruis de Guadiana, Nava and others about various administrative matters.

Serial Number
041-01449
Author(s)
Castaneda y Quevedo, Juan de
Ruis de Guadiana, Jose Matias (Teniente Politico)
Nava, Pedro de
and others
Date
03-07-1777
End date
03-20-1793
Documentation
Arispe, San Lorenzo, Madrid, Chihuahua, Potosi. May 24, 1777 - March 20, 1793. 50p. Letters, testimonios. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Various administrative documents: 1) Loyola grants Castaneda license to legitimize unauthorized marriage. Castaneda transferred to compania volante of San Carlos de Parras from compania volante of Nueva Vizcaya. 2) baptismal notices of children of Castaneda Quevedo, Eugenio Fernandez 3) Campo de Alange informs Revilla Gigedo that he awarded pension of 8 pesos/month to J M Florez whose husband died in Lipanes wars. 4) M J Garibay informs virrey that she sends her shameless, bad-mannered servant to her husband for correction. (S. Gibbs, April 1988)
Persons
Saenz de Juanopreno(?), Manuel
Castaneda, Juan de (Alferez) (Alferez Interino)
Erran y Gonzalez, Lorenzo de la (Cura)
Loyola
Bustamante, Jose Miguel de
Valdes, Jose Vicente
Croix, Teodoro de (Mariscal de Campo) (Comandante General) (Gobernador)
Castandea y Quevedo, Juan de
Castaneda, Juan Francisco de
Fernandez, Josefa
Tagli, Julian de
Saiz de Coo, Juan
Fernandez, Eugenio (Teniente)
Rengel, Jose Antonio
Melchora
Merino, Manuel
Villegas, Bernardo de
Soler, Nicolas
Velasquez, Juan
Plo y Alduan, Pedro
Escorza, Manuel Antonio de
Fernandez Carmona, Juan
Fernandez de Quevedo, Diego (Cura)
Galvez, Jose de
Fernandez Carmona, Maria Concepcion
Gallarreta, Pedro de
Garzia, Josefa
Quevedo Zevallos, Maria Antonia
Quevedo Zevallos, Tomas Francisco
Maria Josefa
Laurniaga, Mariano de
Laurriaga, Mariano de
Flores, Lazano
Ruiz de Guadiana, Matias Jose (Teniente Politico)
Flores Valdes, Jose Maria
Bonilla, Antonio
Valdes, Maria Ignacia
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan (Ayudante Inspector) (Gobernador Interino)
Campo del Alange, Conde de
Florez, Juana Maria (Viuda)
Sanchez, Jose Miguel
Fixerina, Francisco Xavier
Gardoqui, Diego de
Herrero, Francisco
Campo Alarin, Manuel del
Roxas, Miguel (Cavo)
Diaz de Salcedo, Bruno
Garibay, Maria Josefa
Garibay, Pedro (Brigadier)
Ventura y Moreno, Jose (Capitan)
Gregoria (Esclava)
Perez, Jose (Arriero)
Conti, Ana Maria Melchora
Baldes, Maria Ignacia
Molano, Jose Miguel (Cura)
Places
Parras, San Carlos de
Chihuahua
Nueva Vizcaya
Alamo
Santa Maria
Coahuila
Passo (Pueblo)
San Juan Bautista de Rio Grande (Presidio)
Arispe
Alamo, San Jose y Santiago del
Madrid
Durango
San Joseph (Pueblo)
San Leon
Sacramento, Santa Rosa Maria del (Valle)
Alamo, Santiago del
Sacramento (Presidio)
Fernando (Villa)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Riogrande (Presidio)
Potosi
San Luis Potosi
Saltillo (Villa) (Presidio)
Military Groups
Parras, Compania Volante de San Carlos de
Alamo, Compania del
Compania Flamenca
Nueva Vizcaya, Compania Volante de
Aguaverde, Compania del
Riogrande, Compania del Presidio del
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 057 ff. 237 exp. 9,10
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 057 ff. 237 exp. 9,10
Language
Spanish
Notes
Appear in PI guide as exp. 6
Reference Number
5700011
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Letter of governor Fayni and Garcia on hospitals sent to Bucareli

Serial Number
041-01133
Author(s)
Fayni, Josef
Garcia, Pedro
Date
10-18-1771
End date
10-14-1775
Documentation
Durango, San Lorenzo. October 18, 1771 and October 14, 1775. 24p. Letter. Original, signed, copy
Summary
Concerns various expenses of two Franciscan hospitals in Durango; with many details on; repairs; furnishings (beds and matresses); number of beds; an accusation that Franciscans are over-consuming provisions (including soap and Chocolate); women slaves; an quantity and quality of Franciscans clothing. (J. Williams, April 1987)
Persons
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Faynbi, Josef
Aguero, Jose Carlos
Asilona, Juan Antonio
Arlanzon, Leoncio (Frey)
Castillo, Miguel (Fray)
Diaz de Leon Infante, Antonio (Fray)
Garcia, Pedro Coturie, Juan
Gonzalez, Ropitoval (?)
Caso Valdes, Thomas
Places
San Lorenzo
Nueva Vizcaya (de Indias)
Durango
San Damian (Hospital)
San Cosme (Hospital)
Mexico
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 043 ff. 393-405
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 043 ff. 393-405
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order
Reference Number
4300081
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