Travel (Hardships)

Copy of reserved instructions that governor Neve left to his successor, Fages. Important documents regarding history of northeast Mexico.

Serial Number
041-03106
Author(s)
Neve, Phelipe de
Galves, Jose
Date
08-04-1791
End date
09-07-1782
Documentation
Chihuagua, Madrid. September 7, 1782 - August 4, 1791. 36p. Autos. Copies, signed.
Summary
Copy of reserved instructions that Neve governor of Californias government should be to conserve peace in peninsula --treating of areas of Indians not yet made docile, including punishment of Gentiles for killing livestock in San Francisco to communicate all mission orders to Junipero or Hidalgo; other encouragement to avoid strife. Document also includes letter from Galvez regarding governor's salary. (J. Hiller, January 1989)
Persons
Neve, Phelipe de (Brigadier)
Fages, Pedro
Merino, Manuel (Escribano)
Yanonalit (Capitan)
Ortega, Jose de (Teniente)
Briones, Antonio (Cabo)
Velasquez, Jose (Alferez)
Carrillo, Guillermo (Sargento)
Serra, Junipero (Fray)
Canete, Joachim (Comandante de Loreto)
Galvez, Jose de (Comandante General)
Osio, Antonio de (Capitan de Milicias)
Azuela, Manuel de la (Capitan)
Sal, Hermenegildo (Alferez)
Rivera, Fernando de (Capitan)
Hidalgo, Miguel (Padre)
Places
Santa Barbara (Presidio) (Mision)
San Buenaventura (Mision)
San Gabriel (Mision)
San Diego (Presidio)
San Juan Baptista (Arroyo)
Todos Santos (Ensenada)
Todos Santos (Mision)
Colorado (Rio)
San Carlos (Mision)
San Francisco (Presidio)
San Jose de Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Santa Barbara (Canal)
Loreto
San Blas
Los Angeles, Nuestra Senora del (Pueblo)
Santa Clara (Mision)
Santa Ana (Real)
San Jose Santiago (Real) (Mision)
Acapulco
Monterrey
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 120 ff. 344-361 exp. 19
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 120 ff. 344-361 exp.
Language
Spanish
Notes
Appears as expediente 20 in indice del ramo.
Reference Number
12000020
Rights
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Correspondence between Cancio, Cruillas, and others concerning establishment of Buenavista.

Serial Number
041-02135
Author(s)
Cancio, Lorenzo (Capitan)
Cruillas, Marques de (Virrey)
and others
Date
12-07-1759
End date
10-22-1765
Documentation
Guadalaxara. May 4, 1765. 82p. Letters. notes. Originals. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Documents deal with experiences and troubles encountered by Cancio on his trip from Mexico to Buenavista. The purpose of new presidio is to control warring Seris and Pimas. Cancio decides to travel by ship in order to reach destination promptly. Unable to travel by sea, and he continues by land. He complains of hot Weather, lack of food and water along route. He also complains of difficulties in getting people to become soldiers; and their fear of Indians. Other documents deal with lack of food, arms, and clothing for troops at Buenavista. Stated that soldiers must set good example in order to be respected by the Indians. (J. Tapia, April, 1988)
Persons
Cancio, Lorenzo (Capitan)
Cruillas, Marques de (Virrey)
Villajson, Joseph
Pineda, Juan de (Teniente Coronel)
Anza, Juan Baptista de (Capitan)
Amarillas, Marques de las
Felix, Francisco Maria (Padre)
Leiba Carrillo, Thadeo
Llenes, Ventura de
Algarin
Roxas
Elias Gonzales, Francisco (Capitan)
Diaz del Carpo, Ignacio (Teniente)
Galindo
Portillo
Places
Guadalaxara
Buenavista, San Carlos de (Presidio)
Matanche (Puerto)
Californias (Isla)
Huaymas (Puerto)
Yac (Rio)
Nueba Galicia
Rosario
Sinaloa
Tepique
Culiacan
Alamos (Real)
Sinaloa (Villa)
Horcasitas, San Miguel de
Fuerte
HOstimuri
Pitiqui
Durango
Cedroz, San Raphael de los (Hacienda)
Tubac (Presidio)
Puebla (Obispado)
Nayoreca (Partido)
Acapulco
Sonora
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Pimas
Yaques
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 086 ff. 039-080 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 086 ff. 039-080 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Notes
Blank pages
Reference Number
8600007
Rights
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