Mining

Nicolas Carbajal. Tratado con Luis Menard y Juan Joseph Flores para una mina.

Serial Number
300-00583
Title
Nicolas Carbajal. Tratado con Luis Menard y Juan Joseph Flores para una mina.
Author(s)
Carbajal, Nicolas
Date
10-04-1773
Documentation
Bexar. 4 October 1773. 4p. Letter. Original. Signed.
Summary
Fragment of legal contract outlining agreement of ownership of a mine by Carbajal, Menard and Flores. (R. Davis) (1979)
Persons
Ripperda (Baron de) (Gobernador)
Carbajal, Nicolas
Menard, Luis
Flores, Juan Joseph
Sauzedo, Joseph Antonio
Martinez, Agustin
Places
Bexar
Brio (Rio)
First Location
AZU Film 4615 rl. 011 fr. 0337-0339
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Thc-Ba, rl. 011 fr. 0337-0339
Notes
Ms. Incomplete
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Ripperda
Carbajal
Menard
Flores
Sauzedo
Martinez
Beginning Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-04-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/1424
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Joseph Antonio de Jauregui Urrutia to colonial officials. Copies of series of documents concerning Indian depredations and describing military garrisons and settlements.

Serial Number
300-00225
Title
Joseph Antonio de Jauregui Urrutia to colonial officials. Copies of series of documents concerning Indian depredations and describing military garrisons and settlements.
Author(s)
Fernandez de Jauregui Urrutia, Joseph Antonio
Date
08-26-1744
Documentation
Queretaro. August 26, 1744. 46p. Consultas. Copy. Dct 1733-1740.
Summary
Copy of Series of documents forwarded to captain general of the new kingdom of Leon, to various viceroys and to the king, reporting Indian depredations and describing military garrisons, ranches, crops, settlements churches, missionaries and population. It includes a report of January 11, 1735 to the viceroy describing Indian tribes and settlements of the new kingdom of Leon. (Bexar precis). Also discusses architecture of churches, in particular the one at Monterrey. (R. Graham) (1979)
Persons
Fernandez de Jauregui Urrutia, Joseph Antonio
Fajardo, Joseph (Escribano)
Sanchez de Zamora, Fernando (Sargento)
Cavallero, Juan
Pena, Maria Rosa de la
Botello, Pedro (Capitan)
Vizarron, Juan Antonio de
Martin, Joseph (Indio, Capitan)
Conquista, Duque de la
Primo Theran, Juan (S.J.)
Villafuente, Marques de
Canal, Manuel de
Abendano, Joseph Christoval de
Gallo de Pardinas, Juan Eusevio (Coronel)
Aranda, Juan Ignacio de
Losada, Juan (Fray)
Soroa, Joseph
Diego, Juan (Capitan)
Monterde, Luis
Barradillo y Victoria, Francisco de (Gobernador)
Garzia de Pruneda, Sipriano
Sandeta, Francisco de (Padre)
Baez de Trevino, Juan (Padre)
Vazaldua, Marzelino de (S.J.)
Barba, Joseph (S.J.)
Garza, Juan Joseph de la
Casafuerte, Marques de
Lopez Pintado, Manuel
Esquivel, Francisco de (Padre)
Aparisio, Pedro de (Padre)
Gama, Augustin de (Padre)
Flores de Valdes, Rodrigo
Bentura de Maturana, Juan
Places
Queretaro
Las Bacas (Pasaje)
Monterrey
La Punta (Mision)
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Labradores (Mision)
Sandia (Pasaje)
Santa Ynez (Pasaje)
Blanco (Rio)
Gualteca
San Antonio de los Llanos (Valle)
Pilon (Valle)
Sierra Madre
San Marcos (Boca)
Tamaulipa (Sierra)
Salinas (Fuerte)
San Phelipe de Linares (Villa)
Mota (Valle)
San Juan de Cadereyta (Villa)
Guadalaxara (Iglesia)
Rio Blanco (Valle)
Salinas (Valle)
San Christoval de los Guala Guises (Mision)
Concepcion (Pueblo)
San Nicolas de Gualeguas (Pueblo)
Purificasion (Pueblo)
Alamo (Pasaje)
las Mitrus (Serro)
Santiago de las Savinas (Valle)
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe (Mision)
Santa Catharina (Valle)
Saltillo (Villa)
Pesqueria (Valle)
Coaguila
San Miguel de Aguayo
San Gregorio de Serralvo (Villa)
San Gregorio de Serralvo (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Ganambres
Borrados
Pelones
Naras
Gabilanes
Guiplotes
Pintos
Piquanos
Yupimanes
Aguatinejos
Lumbres
Cacalotes
Comecabras
Cotoayaguas
Narizos
Quiniguyopichicos
Quiguaguanes
Lomisaaguas
Apaches
Quinicuames
Canaynas
Malinchenos
Pisones
Macanames
Siguiyones
Sarnosos
Amiyayas
Bocas Prietas
Chapulines
Salineros
Janambres
Salinas Canazas
Bayaguaniguaras
Cauncanayiguaras
Zacatiles
Aguanos
Cauiramas
Pamoranos
Cadimas
Tobosos
Tareguaros
Tortugas
Pajaritos
Cueros Quemados
Paysanos
Carrizos
Pupilispiaguilis
Mexiquillos
Benados
Malaguecos
Zenizos
Zelayas
Guachichiles
Mulatos
Coyotes
Mestizos
Camiopaja Maras
Hascaltecos
Tlascaltecos
Alazapas
First Location
AZU Film 4615 rl. 008 fr. 0811-0834
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Thc-Ba, rl. 008 fr. 0811-0834
Language
Spanish
Notes
Parts of document faded, difficult to read.
Batch Reference Number
6415
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Fernandez de Jauregui Urrutia
Fajardo
Sanchez de Zamora
Cavallero
Pena
Botello
Vizarron
Martin
Conquista
Primo Theran
Villafuente
Canal
Abendano
Gallo de Pardinas
Aranda
Losada
Soroa
Diego
Monterde
Barradillo y Victoria
Garzia de Pruneda
Sandeta
Baez de Trevino
Vazaldua
Barba
Garza
Casafuerte
Lopez Pintado
Esquivel
Aparisio
Gama
Flores de Valdes
Bentura de Maturana
Beginning Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-26-1744
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/1066
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Juan de Olivan Rebolledo. Plans for establishment of colonies and presidios in Texas.

Serial Number
300-00181
Title
Juan de Olivan Rebolledo. Plans for establishment of colonies and presidios in Texas.
Author(s)
Olivan de Rebolledo, Juan
Date
12-24-1717
Documentation
Mexico (Ciudad). December 24, 1717. Informe. Original.
Summary
Recommends that presidios and colonies be establishes in Texas to keep French out. There is discussion concerning soldiers pay and the type of people who should be colonists. (R. Graham) (1979)
Persons
Linares, Duque de
Olivan de Rebolledo, Juan
Flores, Juan (Gobernador)
Galve, Conde de
Musqui, Joseph (Capitan)
San Denis (Louis Juchereau de Saint Denis)
Places
Mexico (Ciudad)
Panzacolas (Puerto)
Leon (Reino)
Louisiana
Coahuila (Reino)
San Antonio (Rio)
Misipipi (Rio)
Spiritu Sancto (Bahia)
Texas (Provincia)
Tepeguanes (Presidio)
Udson (Vahia (Hudson Bay)
Galicia (Presidio)
Nachitoos (Provincia)
Viscaia (Presidio)
Caudaches (Rio)
San Francisco (Pueblo)
Nuevo Mexico
Trinidad (Rio)
Misuri (Rio)
San Bernardo (Lago)
la Morila
San Marcos (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Aguas Calientes (Villa)
Roxo (Rio)
Theguario
San Antonio (Mision)
San Juan Baptista (Presidio)
Veracruz
Palisada
Bravo (Rio)
Parral (Minerias)
Chiguagua
Santa Fe
Rio del Norte
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Ingleses
Apaches
Asinaiz
Caudachos
Quartelexos
Tlaxcalas
First Location
AZU Film 4615 rl. 008 fr. 0001-0009
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Thc-Ba, rl. 008 fr. 0001-0009
Language
Spanish
Notes
No date for transcription.
Batch Reference Number
6416
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Linares
Olivan de Rebolledo
Flores
Galve
Musqui
Beginning Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-24-1717
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/1022
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Gregorio Salinas Varona. Summary of San Denis' travels in Texas 1713-1717.

Serial Number
300-00180
Title
Gregorio Salinas Varona. Summary of San Denis' travels in Texas 1713-1717.
Author(s)
Salinas Varona, Gregorio de
Date
02-15-1717
Documentation
Panzacola. February 15, 1717. 3p. Relacion. Copy. Dct 1713-1717.
Summary
Summary of a letter written by Salinas Varona describing San Denis' travel in Texas 1713-1717. (R. Graham) (1979)
Persons
San Denis (Louis Juchereau de Saint Denis)
Salinas Varona, Gregorio de
Mota, la (Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac)
Ramon, Diego
Valero, Marques de
Places
Panzacola
Masacra
Mexico
Tejas
Luisiana
Leon
Coahuila
Saltillo
Mazapil
San Marcos (Rio)
Bahia
Nueva Espana
Roxo (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Tejas
Apaches
First Location
AZU Film 4615 rl. 008 fr. 0019-0020
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Thc-Ba, rl. 008 fr. 0019-0020
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
6422
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
San Denis
Salinas Varona
Mota
Ramon
Valero
Beginning Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-15-1717
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/1021
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Pedro Corbalan. Instruction de don Pedro Corbalan sobre el modo de hacer la expedicion de Sonora.

Serial Number
300-00068
Title
Pedro Corbalan. Instruction de don Pedro Corbalan sobre el modo de hacer la expedicion de Sonora.
Author(s)
Corbalan, Pedro
Date
04-22-1766
Documentation
Mexico. April 22, 1766. 20p. Instruccion. Original.
Summary
Concerns proposed expedition to Cerro Prieto to attack Seri, Pima rebels there. Corbalan describes Cerro Prieto, noting its rugged terrain, and many thickets (malezas) impeding movement. States Seris, Pimas live in canyons there. Vividly describes hardships such a military campaign would entail, especially for european soldiers unaccustomed to desert. Indian guerrilla tactics. Notes need for 200 soldiers- 100 dragones, 100 Infanteria, 300 Opata auxiliaries, 200 Yaqui auxiliaries. Opatas called muy fiel, and los mejores Guerreros despues de los Jovas. Yaquis to serve primarily as laborers. Feels 150 soldiers can be secured from six Sonora presidios, especially those of Altar, Buenavista and San Miguel, since Fronteras, Tubac, Terrenate have to guard against Apache. Total expedition to consist of 1050 men- 550 Spaniards (200 infantry, the rest cavalry, including 200 Milicianos), 300 Indian auxiliaries. Soldiers cautioned to treat Indian auxiliaries well. 200 men to be sent in Canoas to Tiburon to cut off rebel retreat, rest of troops to surround, penetrate Cerro Prieto. Discusses procurement of food supplies, other necessities. Describes problem of finding enough ships to bring troops from Matanchel, Acapulco to Guaymas. States pearl boats may be used, but no saber con puntualidad el numero de los sugetos que hacen Este trafico. describes benefits- both material, spiritual, to be gained from Seri, Pima reduccion. Excellent overview of preparations for military campaign. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Corbalan, Pedro
Places
Cerro Prieto
Guaymas (Puerto)
Pitic
California (Golfo)
Opam-Guaymas (Real de Minas)
San Joseph de Guaymas (Mision, Despoblada)
Colorado (Rio)
Matanchel
Guadalajara
Acapulco
Hiaqui (Yaqui) (Rio)
Grande (Rio)
Terrenate (Presidio)
Tubac (Presidio)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Altar (Presidio)
San Miguel de Horcasitas (Presidio)
Buenavista (Presidio)
Tiburon (Isla)
Ostimuri (Provincia)
Sonora (Provincia)
Gila (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Pimas
Opatas
Jovas
Yaquis
Apaches
Papagos
Moquis
First Location
TXU, Lat. Amer. Col. Wbs no. 1737 pp. 001-020
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Lac, Wbs no. 1737 pp. 001-020
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document damaged, illegible in places.
Batch Reference Number
4619
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Corbalan
Beginning Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-22-1766
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/909
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Gobernador Pedro de Barrio Junco y Espriella, and others. Documents concerning need for presidios in Nuevo Leon.

Serial Number
300-00048
Title
Gobernador Pedro de Barrio Junco y Espriella, and others. Documents concerning need for presidios in Nuevo Leon.
Author(s)
Barrio Junco y Espriella, Pedro de (Gobernador)
Date
01-00-1741
Date
03-00-1741
Documentation
Monterrey, linares. January-March, 1741. 65p. Letter. Auto. Transcription.
Summary
Documents relating to frontier military affairs in Nuevo Leon, 1741, including- peace treaty between gobernador Junco y Espriella and Francisco, Indian capitan general of Tortugas, Guamarejos and other Indian groups- Indians given presents, declined to live in pueblos porque Estavan bien en los monttes, but promised to keep peace; peace treaty with Andres, Indian leader of Cacalotes; peace treaty with Tomas, Indian leader of Nazas; peace treaty with Andres Trevino, Indian leader of Cadimas, peace treaty with Domingo Juan de Leon, capitan of agutipejos, peace treaty with Juan de la Cruz, capitan of Pajantos; peace treaty with Marcos de Villanueva, capitan of Pintos Pamoranos, Quiniquanos, Come Crudos and other groups; peace treaty with Francisco Galvan capitan of Narizes; peace treaty with Indian leaders of rancherias of Pinto, Quiniquano, Pamorano Indians; petition of Monterrey vecinos for 90 presidial soldiers to be stationed in Nuevo Leon; petition of sargento mayor Sanchez de Zamora for 2 presidios of 60 soldiers each; testimony of various vecinos concerning ruin of province due to Indian raids, especially theft of livestock which Indians carry off to Sierra de Tamaulipas; gobernador Junco y Espriella's assessment of problem, noting inadequacy of Boca de Leones (7 soldiers), Cerralbo (12 soldiers) presidios, citing need for presidiales in Linares area to guard farms, haciendas de oveja of eastern Nuevo Leon. Boca de Leones presidio functioned solely to guard mines. Cerralbos 30 leagues away. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Barrio Junco y Espriella, Pedro de (Gobernador de Nuevo Leon)
Sanchez de Robles, Juan Francisco (Sargento Mayor)
Garza, Joseph Adriano de la (Capitan)
Francisco (Capitan of the Tortuga y Guamarejo Indians)
Andres (Capitan of Cacalote Indians)
Trevino, Andres (Capitan of Cadima Indians)
Tomas (Capitan of Naza Indians)
Leon, Domingo Juan de (Capitan of Aguatipejo Indians)
Cruz, Juan de la (Capitan of Pajarito Indians)
Villanueva, Marcos de (Capitan of Pinto, Pamorano, Quiniquano, Come Crudo Indians)
Galvan, Francisco (Capitan of Nariz Indians)
Villarreal, Geronimo de (Capitan of Pamarano Rancheria)
Isidro, Juan (Capitan of Quiniquano Rancheria)
Garza, Salvador Francisco de la (Capitan of Pinto Rancheria)
Cantu, Lorenzo (Capitan)
Garcia Guerra, Pedro (Alcalde Mayor de Linares)
Places
Nuevo Leon (Provincia)
San Phelipe de Linares (Villa)
Monterrey (Ciudad)
Tampico (Barra, Puerto)
Cadereyta (Villa)
San Antonio de los Llanos (Valle)
Tamaulipas (Sierra)
Pilon (Valle)
Guaxuco (Valle)
San Pedro de Boca de Leones (Real, Presidio)
San Gregorio de Cerralbo (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Tortugas
Guamarejos
Cacalotes
Nazas
Cadimas
Aguatipejos
Pajaritos
Pintos
Quedejenos
Pamoranos
Quiniquanos
Come Crudos
Narizes
Xanambres
Tlascaltecos
First Location
TXU, Lat. Amer. Col. Sa no. 0036 pp. 001-065
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Lac, Sa no. 0036 pp. 001-065
Language
Spanish
Notes
No archival identification in catalogue or on typescript itself. Don't know where original is.
Batch Reference Number
4540
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Barrio Junco y Espriella
Sanchez de Robles
Garza
Francisco
Andres
Trevino
Tomas
Leon
Cruz
Villanueva
Galvan
Villarreal
Isidro
Garza
Cantu
Garcia Guerra
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
1741
End Date (repacked)
03-00-1741
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/889
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Gobernador Francisco de Urdinola (unsigned). Relacion de la entrada que hico el governor de la Nueva Vizcaya Francisco de Urdinola a la Conquista, castigo y pacificacion de los yndios. Xiximes.

Serial Number
300-00003
Title
Gobernador Francisco de Urdinola (unsigned). Relacion de la entrada que hico el governor de la Nueva Vizcaya Francisco de Urdinola a la Conquista, castigo y pacificacion de los yndios. Xiximes.
Author(s)
Urdinola, Francisco de (Gobernador)
Date
00-00-1610
Documentation
Durango. 1610. 12p. Relacion.
Summary
Urdinola describes expedition against xixime Indians, who were raiding Spanish settlements, pacified acaxee pueblos in area around Durango. Expedition began in October after rains and was composed of 150 vecinos and soldiers from San Hipolito, San Andres, Chiametla presidios, 1100 Indian auxiliaries, and 2 Jesuits, who remained with pacified Xiximes. Expedition cost more than 80,000 pesos, so to save money, Urdinola disbanded presidio San Andres, composed of capitan 6 soldiers at cost of 3300 pesos/year. Presence of silver veins noted. Urdinola also includes his relacion de la tierra de los Xiximes y de los Yndios ritos y cerimonias que usan, a brief ethnography noting architecture, population (1720), agriculture (maize, beans, squash, batatas o camo- (perhaps camote), cotton), wild food gathering (mescal, Tuna rica) Capote, goyava, textile arts, dress, agriculture (gallinas de Castilla, muchos Pajaros que llamamos goacamayas), and ceremonies, including ritual cannibalism and ceremony involving a virgin placed in a cave while men go to war. Excellent document. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Urdinola, Francisco de (Gobernador de Nueva Vizcaya)
Places
Durango (Villa)
San Andres (Real, Presidio)
Culiacan
Chiametla (Presidio)
San Hipolito (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Xiximes
Acaxees
Tepehuanes
First Location
TXU, Lat. Amer. Col. Jgi no. 1817 pp. 001-006
Original Location
TXU, Austin, Lac, Jgi no. 1817 pp. 001-006
Language
Spanish
Notes
Edges of pages have been trimmed- transcription some words lost.
Batch Reference Number
4535
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Urdinola
Beginning Date (repacked)
1610
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/844
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Nos dejan aqui los franceses arrinconados.

Serial Number
280-00011
Title
Nos dejan aqui los franceses arrinconados.
Date
06-07-1719
Documentation
San Francisco de los Texas. June 7, 1719. 7p. Letter. Transcription.
Summary
Describes French efforts to ally with Caddodachos through trade. Mentions a French mine, 70 leagues up the Missouri, populated solely by Negros. Discusses extent of French exploration and contacts. (R. Perez) (1977)
Places
San Francisco de los Texas (Mision)
Nachitoz (Presidio)
La Mobila
San Joseph del Parral (Real)
Nuevo Mexico (Provincia)
la Palizada (Rio)
Orlians
Missuri (Rio)
San Andres de los Caddodachos (Rio)
Grande del Norte (Rio)
Abajo (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Caddodachos
Negros
Missuris
Yujuanes
Yeripiamos
Yllinois
Franceses
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0510
Original Location
SFO, Watsonville, California, K, 001, no. 003
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4460
UAIR Filtering Fields
Beginning Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-07-1719
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/816
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Del padre fray Francisco Hidalgo al senor virrey. Relacion de la provincia de Texas.

Serial Number
280-00006
Title
Del padre fray Francisco Hidalgo al senor virrey. Relacion de la provincia de Texas.
Author(s)
Hidalgo, Francisco (O.F.M.)
Date
11-04-1714
Documentation
San Francisco de los Tejas. November 4, 1714. 14p. Relacion. Transcription.
Summary
Geographic information- boundary landmarks, latitude-longitude coordinates, altitude. Describes- vegetation, water and Mineral resources, plant and animal resources. Ethnographic data (mostly on the Asinaic)- crops and other plant utilization, habitations, material culture, burial practices, use of Peyote, cohesiveness of the nation, domesticated animals. Mentions plagues. Makes recommendations for the location of presidios. (R. Perez) (1977)
Persons
Hidalgo, Francisco (O.F.M.)
Places
San Francisco de los Tejas (Mision)
Texas (Provincia)
Missuri (Rio)
La Palizada (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Espiritu Santo (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Grande del Norte (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Cadodachos
Nazonis
Nacitos
Nadzoos
Caynios
Tobacanas
Nachitozes
Yllinois
Pannis
Cayniguas
Apaches
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0510
Original Location
SFO, Watsonville, California, K, 001, no. 014
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4459
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Hidalgo
Beginning Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-04-1714
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/811
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Request to Salcedo for permission to lead expedition to Cerro del Oro.

Serial Number
275-05018
Title
Request to Salcedo for permission to lead expedition to Cerro del Oro.
Author(s)
Castro, Bernardo
Date
02-25-1803
Date
01-05-1804
Documentation
Santa Fe. February 25,1803-January 5 1804. 9 pages. Letter. Original.
Summary
Request by Bernardo Castro to comandante general Salcedo for license to lead expedition to Cerro del oro in search of gold. Review of account of gold in area and observations about Indians. Permission granted.
Persons
Salcedo, Nemecio (Commandante General)
Castro, Benardo (Sargento Chacon, Fernando (Gobernador)
Freaomil y Garay, Joseph Cavano (Teniente)
Places
Santa Fe
Cerro del Oro
Ethnic Groups
Cumanches
Mecos
Yutas
Navajosos
First Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 023 fr. 0284-0289.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 023 ff. 0284-0289.
Language
Spanish
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Salcedo
Castro
Freaomil y Garay
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-25-1803
End Date (repacked)
01-05-1804
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/799
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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