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Letters from Escandon for virrey informing him about the advances in the pacification of seno Mexicano.

Serial Number
041-04073
Title
Letters from Escandon for virrey informing him about the advances in the pacification of seno Mexicano.
Author(s)
Varona Horcasitas, Joseph
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Date
05-28-1749
Date
07-13-1749
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. May 28, 1749-June 13, 1749. 54p. Informes. Signed.
Summary
Documents concerning a detailed information from Escandon to the virrey on the villages he is establishing with how many families and military. A letter on advances in the pacification of Indians and on the good land they are coming across. Escandon refers to an old presidio that was attacked by Indians in 1729, and that he found two cannons there. Escandon describes the behavior of the pacified. The Indians send their women and children as a sign of their honesty. These Indians have big huts (Chozas) and plenty of maiz, frixol, camote, Sandias y Hasta fosa de barro. The River is navegable con Piraguas frente Al panuco and in la Isla de tanatan there are a lot of platanos, aguacates y variedad de frutas. (D. Bautista, April 1990)
Persons
Guemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco (Virrey)
Castro Correa, Manuel (Capitan)
Chirinos, Antonio (Capitan)
Barverena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Varona Horacsitas, Joseph
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Villanueva, Marcos de
Salazar, Nicolas de
Ambrocio de Avila, Joseph (Teniente)
Perez, Juan
Moctezuma, Phelipe
Lazaro de Salazar, Francisco (Capitan)
Fernandez de Acuna, Antonio (Capitan)
Gonzalez de Paredes, Pedro (Capitan)
Cano, Juan Miguel
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio
Paz, Gregorio de la
Barrera, Roque
Escajadillo, Joseph (Capitan)
Places
Infantes
Padilla
Nuevo Santander
Santa Maria de Aguayo
Tetillas (Paraje)
Llera (Villa)
Altamira
Tampico
San Joseph (Presidio)
Tampico
Guemez
Tamaulipa
Valles (Villa)
Horcasitas
Tancasneque (Paraje)
Guadalcazar
Panuco
Maiz (Valle)
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Coahuila
Burgos
Huasteca
Santa Barbara
Frio (Rio)
Mantle
Tula (Mision)
Tamatan (Potrero)
San Luis Potosi
Mazapil
Tanguanchin (Paraje)
Gorda (Sierra)
Igollo (Mision)
Charcas
Mateguala
Verde (Rio)
Pantano (Paraje)
San Nicolas
San Joseph Alaquines
Bedoya Villa)
Gamotes
Peniguan
Santa Dorotea
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Nueces (Rio)
Queto (Mision)
San Antonio de Padilla (Villa)
Ovejas (Hacienda)
Aire (Cerro)
Linares (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Boca Prietas
Janambres
Cadimas
Franceses
Mulatos
Coyotes
Military Groups
Panuco, Compania
Tampico, Compania
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 173 ff. 258-285
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 173 ff. 258-285
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17300015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Varona Horcasitas
Escandon
Person Last Name
Guemes y Horcasitas
Castro Correa
Chirinos
Barverena
Varona Horacsitas
Escandon
Villanueva
Salazar
Ambrocio de Avila
Perez
Moctezuma
Lazaro de Salazar
Fernandez de Acuna
Gonzalez de Paredes
Cano
Ladron de Guevara
Paz
Barrera
Escajadillo
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-28-1749
End Date (repacked)
07-13-1749
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11307
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Autos from the population of villa de San Ignacio de Loyola de Revillagido requesting moderation in the Alcabalas.

Serial Number
041-04072
Title
Autos from the population of villa de San Ignacio de Loyola de Revillagido requesting moderation in the Alcabalas.
Author(s)
Gorraez, Joseph de (Secretario)
Montalvan, Joseph
Bala, Joseph
and others
Date
05-31-1769
Date
07-21-1769
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. May 31, 1769-July 21, 1769. 44p. Autos. Signed, copies.
Summary
The Spaniards of San Ignacio de Revilla inform virrey that they are assisting in the pacification of the Indians and in the construction of a church without any cost to the royal hacienda. Hacendados want the virrey reconsider how much they will have to pay for the Alcabala. recaudadores, tax collectors, send the operational accounting most specify the transactions; 3. The collectors will charge 4%; 4. The spiritual contracts can be made in other places; 5. Civil justices and scribes must declare the number of documents they have; 6. Religious are exempt from paying; 7. Indians are exempt; 8. Corn is exempt; 9. Several seeds if not sold only pay 5%; 10. The sellers have to pay; 11. Those who do not have an address have to pay also; 12. The commerce of Castilla also have obligations; 13. Those who refuse to pay will pay four times more; 14. Contraband is prohibited. 15. Methods of good administration. (D. Bautista, April 1990)
Persons
Riofrio, Francisco
Legarribay, Damian
Carrascal, Bernardo Joseph
Escandon, Joseph (Coronel)
Urdayeta, Joseph
Guerra Falcon, Joseph Antonio
Saldana, Pedro
Genico, Antonio Jazinto
Guerra Camanan, Joseph de
Baez Benavidez, Christobal (Capitan)
Bala, Joseph
Rojas y Abreu, Antonio
Montalvan, Joseph de
Gutierrez de Lara, Bernave
Soveron, Juan Francisco
Garcia, Vicente
Ochoa, Antonio de
Canales, Cayetano
Gutierrez de Lara, Joseph
Martinez, Bartholome
Martinez, Nicolas
Recio, Joseph Felix
Cuellar, Bartholome
Cuellar, Jacinto de
Herrera, Felix
Herrera, Juan Joseph
Gutierrez de Castro, Juan Joseph
Juarez, Manuel
Leal, Joseph Antonio
Cuellar, Joachin
Gonzalez Solis, Joseph
Gutierrez de Lara, Clememente
Venavides, Miguel
Gutierrez de Castro, Vicente
Venavides, Xavier
Osorio, Joseph
Gonzalez, Vicente
Venavides Recio, Juan Joseph
Venavides de la Serna, Juan Joseph
Bacilio Pena, Joseph
Gutierrez, Bartholome
Trevino, Joseph Cayetano
Salinas, Joachin
Pena, Joachin
Pena, Jacinto
Salinas, Regalado
Gutierrez, Santiago
Venavides, Pedro
Jacinto
Trevino, Diego
Ramirez, Joseph Christoval
Vela, Rafael
Silbestre, Joseph
Martinez, Xavier
Venavides de Ochoa, Joseph
Ramirez, Christoval
Vela, Pedro
Places
San Ignacio
Revilla
Cruillas
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Saltillo
Nuevo Santander
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 173 ff. 235-257
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 173 ff. 235-257
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17300014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Gorraez
Montalvan
Bala
Bala
Person Last Name
Riofrio
Legarribay
Carrascal
Escandon
Urdayeta
Guerra Falcon
Saldana
Genico
Guerra Camanan
Baez Benavidez
Bala
Rojas y Abreu
Montalvan
Gutierrez de Lara
Soveron
Garcia
Ochoa
Canales
Gutierrez de Lara
Martinez
Martinez
Recio
Cuellar
Cuellar
Herrera
Herrera
Gutierrez de Castro
Juarez
Leal
Cuellar
Gonzalez Solis
Gutierrez de Lara
Venavides
Gutierrez de Castro
Venavides
Osorio
Gonzalez
Venavides Recio
Venavides de la Serna
Bacilio Pena
Gutierrez
Trevino
Salinas
Pena
Pena
Salinas
Gutierrez
Venavides
Jacinto
Trevino
Ramirez
Vela
Silbestre
Martinez
Venavides de Ochoa
Ramirez
Vela
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-31-1769
End Date (repacked)
07-21-1769
Type
Text
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[untitled]

Serial Number
041-04045
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Plaza, Pedro Josseph de (Teniente)
Vidal y Buscarrons (?), Bernardo Vidal's Maritime Travel Diary detailing Weather and Primary Ports.
Date
08-12-1752
Date
11-17-1752
Documentation
Nuevo Santander, sotolamarina. August 12, 1752 - November 17, 1752. 24p. Letters, travel journals. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Original copy of Vidal's maritime travel journal details routes taken and Weather encountered. Escandon mentions sugar, hide commerce from new Orleans and briefly lists other key ports for New Spain commerce. (S. Gibbs, September 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Vidal y Buscarrons (?), Bernardo
Gorraez, Joseph de
Plaza, Pedro Josseph de (Teniente)
Altamira, Marques de
Barberena y Raga, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Nachitos,
Places
Tamiagua
Nuevo Santander (Villa)
Sotolamarina (Puerto)
Goroda (Sierra)
Veracruz (Puerto)
Soto la Marina (Villa)
Gerona (Obispado)
Cathaluna (Reino)
Guizales, San Phelipe de (Villa)
Obarra (Puerto)
Altamira (Villa)
Pilo (Cerro)
Gorda (Sierra)
Santa Dorothea (Mision)
Santa Dorothea (Presidio)
San Antonio (Rio)
Vejarovalero, San Antonio de (Presidio)
San Fernando
Coaguila
Coaguila (Provincia)
Tejas (Provincia)
Nueva Philipinas
Lusiana (Colonia Francesa)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
San Bernardo (Lago)
San Luis (Bahia)
San Juan Baptista (Presidio)
Orleans (Ciudad)
Lobos (Isla)
Ethnic Groups
Mexicanos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 172 ff. 012-024 exp. 2(?)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 172 ff. 012-024 exp. 2
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folio numbers used here follow pagination present in center top of document.
Reference Number
17200002
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Escandon
Plaza
Vidal y Buscarrons
Person Last Name
Escandon
Vidal y Buscarrons
Gorraez
Plaza
Altamira
Barberena y Raga
Nachitos
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-12-1752
End Date (repacked)
11-17-1752
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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sobre alquileres del quartel en que se alojo el regimiento de dragone de Espana que reclama el intendiente de Durango

Serial Number
041-03986
Title
sobre alquileres del quartel en que se alojo el regimiento de dragone de Espana que reclama el intendiente de Durango
Author(s)
Hortega, Philipe Diaz de
Date
10-12-1789
Date
02-15-1790
Documentation
Durango, Mexico. October 12, 1789-February 15, 1790 22p. Letters. Originals. Signed. Drafts.
Summary
Depressed textile workshop offered as quarters for regimento; brief discussion of Indian effects on commerce, lack of water, and abundance of scorpions; notice that regimento lodged in workshop. (p. Coyle November 1989)
Persons
Hidalgo, Miguel Fernandez
Flores, Jose Martin (Canonigo Doctoral)
Hortega, Phelipe Diaz de
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Places
Durango
Vazas (Rio)
Guanaval (Rio)
Military Groups
Espana, Regimento de Dragones de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 168 ff. 264-275 (Approx) no. 12
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 168 ff. 264-275 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume unfoliated. This series begins with the phrase found in the title above. First few ff. Underexposed, difficult to read.
Reference Number
16800007
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Hidalgo
Flores
Hortega
Revilla Gigedo
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-12-1789
End Date (repacked)
02-15-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11220
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Correspondence concerning possible commercial trade between Mexico and California.

Serial Number
041-03939
Title
Correspondence concerning possible commercial trade between Mexico and California.
Author(s)
Perez, Ramon (Contramaestre)
Elira, Francisco de (Comandante)
Revilla Giedo, Conde de
and others
Date
05-24-1794
Date
06-02-1795
Documentation
San Blas. April 24, 1794- June 2, 1795. 36p. Letters. Informes. Drafts. Originals. Signed.
Summary
Series of documents concerning the request to buy a ship and to conduct a commercial exchange of food and goods between Mexico and California using the frigate Concepcion. Correspondence mentions problems with fraud and contraband with commercial shippers. Perez is given permission to buy ship and to carry out a commercial expedition between San Blas and California in which he was ordered to obey all laws of Spain and America and to report all incidences, exchanges and people that he comes in contact with. (S. Tisdale, October 1989)
Persons
Perez, Ramon (Contramaestre Primero de San Blas)
Elira, Francisco de (Comandante Occidental)
Hijosa, Francisco
Rosales, Juan Francisco
Munga, Manuel
Beltran
Poze(?), Jose
Herrera
Fuente
Monterde
Branciforte (Virrey)
Guttierez
Mien
Alva
Varon
Pose, Antonio
Cabofranco
Garcia y Galindo, Jose
Diaz de la Vespa, Silvestre
Revilla Giedo, Conde de
Places
San Blas (Puerto)
California (Costas)
Sibil
San Blas
Military Groups
San Blas, Establecimiento Fixo de Marina de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 165 ff. 044-062
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 165 ff. 044-062
Language
Spanish
Notes
Notes in margins/some writing not visible in binding/folios repeated
Reference Number
16500002
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Perez
Elira
Revilla Giedo
Revilla Giedo
Person Last Name
Perez
Elira
Hijosa
Rosales
Munga
Beltran
Poze
Herrera
Fuente
Monterde
Branciforte
Guttierez
Mien
Alva
Varon
Pose
Cabofranco
Garcia y Galindo
Diaz de la Vespa
Revilla Giedo
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-24-1794
End Date (repacked)
06-02-1795
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Letters written by Vaamonde and virrey concerning Indian attacks in Leon and its impacts on settlements and discussion of possible military reorganization in area to redress problem. First in this series begins with el senor comandante general.

Serial Number
041-03908
Title
Letters written by Vaamonde and virrey concerning Indian attacks in Leon and its impacts on settlements and discussion of possible military reorganization in area to redress problem. First in this series begins with el senor comandante general.
Author(s)
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
10-01-1791
Date
12-03-1791
Documentation
Monterrey, Mexico. October 10, 1791-December 03, 1791. 70pp. Approximate. Letters. Originals. Accusation that military campaign against indians has been slow and inefficient, goes into detail describing steps and strategies he has employed, attests to fact that he has also followed the virrey's orders to mount offensive campaign near Rio Grande (northern part), asks for reestablishment of two companies abolished by ugalde so that they May be transformed into 12 units, argues that the presence of these added troops would help encourage additional settlement and thereby add to sums collected in the form of diezmos, attack on presidio of punta de lamparos, indians attack yguana as one unit and then split up into two units and remain in area; vaamonde explains letter written to virrey in which virrey interpreted as being insolent, major point of contention being vaamonde request that two companies mentioned earlier be reestablished, cites the fact that indian attacks have increased because of the absence of the companies and that the area is a frontier and needs troops in order to establish the uncontestable reaches of the province, argues that the organization of these troops into 12 units of 29 men each would in some cases make for more successful settlements because the settlers would have as their primary concern things other than indian attacks, strategy he would have liked to use with the troops at his disposal would have been to keep them on the move continually so the indians would not be able to plan attack but small number of men and illness have made implementation of that strategy impossible. For that reason he seeks reestablishment of aforementioned companies; letter explains that the two companies abolished by ugalde without consultation with the preceeding governor Gonzales de santianes, says that when he requested the reestablishment of these from the current comandante general de armas Ramon de Castro he was severely rebuked and told that Coahuila was in dire need of said troops, makes same request of virrey and includes proposals on how this company would be paid -excise taxes, cites depopulation and poor agricultural output as consequences of settlers fears and divided attention, successful settlements would also improve the commercial integration of all of New Spain since these areas produce some important commodities, excise taxes to support troops would then be cost effective since vaamonde reasons producton in area would go up as well as consumption from added settlers; letter to virrey from vamonde telling of events in area as related to him by Ramon, information on troop movement in area of punta de lamparos and speaks of orders given to Ramon directly from Castro; letter from virrey to vaamonde mentioning his order on the subject of the reestablishment of the companies mentioned, will advise him on his decision. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Laredo, Bustamante de (Capitan)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Arrambide, Juan de (Theniente)
Murgiez, Manuel (Alferes)
Valdez, Carmino (Alferes)
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador)
Garza, Jose Manuel de la (Alferes)
Gorastiza, Pedro (Subinspector Mariscal de Campo)
Fuero, Pedro
Gonzales de Santianes, Vicente (Governador)
Ramon, Juan Ignacio (Theniente)
Carazco, Pedro (Theniente)
Places
Punta de Lamparos (Presidio)
Vallecillo (Real)
Serralbo
Saltillo (Villa)
San Fernando
Revilla
Coahuila (Provincia)
San Luis Potosi
Rio Salada
Rio Grande
Zacatecas
Sabana Grande
Nuevo Santander
Texas
San Luis de la Paz
Dolores
Cadereit
Rio Grande del Norte (Presidio)
Yguana
Monterrey
Military Groups
Punta de Lamparos, Compania Volante de
America, Regimiento de Infanteria de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 548-583 (Approx) exp. 13
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 548-583 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200036
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vaamonde
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Castro
Laredo
Ugalde
Arrambide
Murgiez
Valdez
Vaamonde
Garza
Gorastiza
Fuero
Gonzales de Santianes
Ramon
Carazco
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-01-1791
End Date (repacked)
12-03-1791
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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el governador del Nuevo Reyno de Leon, representa sre. hostilidades...

Serial Number
041-03906
Title
el governador del Nuevo Reyno de Leon, representa sre. hostilidades acaecidas en el vallecillo, pidiendo el aumento de las dos campanias que se reformaron, acomapanando copia del oficio que contesta al comte. gral. de oriente, con la repuesta que se le da en el asunto.
Author(s)
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador, Comandante de las Armas)
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Date
01-13-1791
Date
08-27-1791
Documentation
Monterrey/Mexico/Santa Rosa (valle). January 13, 1791 - August 27, 1791. 46p. Approximate letters. Copies, originals. Contingent of soldiers to conde de Revilla gigedo, preparing for a visit from conde de Revilla gigedo; nava informs of peace or better said armistice reached with lipanes vaamonde relays this info to conde and requests further instructions; detailed explanation of the peace convention reached between lipanes and Spanish with articles posed by the Spanish and indian responses to them. Articles touch on subjects of captives, geographic demarcation of settlement, land, lipane responsibility for making sure that all in their population are within the reduccion, alliance with Spanish, judicial jurisdiction, Castro orders contingent of men and details quantity of munitions and supplies to bring to go to Rio Grande area in order to battle indians; copy of letter that first appeared in file 162ah, i between ff.448-454 describing attack on Castro by escaping lipanes; further information on contingent of men requested by Castro; vaamonde writes to conde de Revilla gigedo presenting a case for the reinstitution of the two companies that were disbanded by ugalde in nuebo reyno de leon; vaamonde writing on the state of affairs with regards to military situation in nuevo leon, makes mention of failed efforts of his predecessor ugalde to reach a durable accord with Apaches, inability of military to properly defend the area, request for weapons. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Ramon Ignacio, Juan (Teniente)
Jose Antonio (Capitan) (Lipane)
Malabe (Indio)
Calvo (Indio)
Santeanez, Vicente Valazo (Indio)
Ayatinde (Indio)
Gutierrez, Joaquin (Sargento)
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Martinez Pacheco, Leandro (Teniente)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Gervacio Silva, Jose (Sargento)
Ugalde, Juan (Comandante General)
Places
Lampazos, Punta de (Presidio)
Alamo (Hacienda)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
San Fernando
Monterrey
Vallecillo (Real)
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Apaches
Military Groups
Aguaberde, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 509-532 (Approx) exp. 13
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 509-532 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200034
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vaamonde
Person Last Name
Vaamonde
Revilla Gigedo
Ramon Ignacio
Jose Antonio
Malabe
Calvo
Santeanez
Ayatinde
Gutierrez
Gutierrez de la Cueva
Martinez Pacheco
Castro
Gervacio Silva
Ugalde
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-13-1791
End Date (repacked)
08-27-1791
Type
Text
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oficio al governador de la Luisiana cortar las amistades de los Apaches lipanes con quatro parcialidades de la naciones del norte y el perjudical comercio de armas de fuego, polvora y munciones.

Serial Number
041-03905
Title
oficio al governador de la Luisiana cortar las amistades de los Apaches lipanes con quatro parcialidades de la naciones del norte y el perjudical comercio de armas de fuego, polvora y munciones.
Author(s)
Miro, Estevan (Governador de Luisiana)
Blanc, Luis de (Comandante)
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo, Domingo (Governador y Capitan General)
Date
03-02-1791
Date
03-09-1792
Documentation
Mexico, nueva orleans, havana. March 2, 1791 - March 9, 1792. 52p. Approximate letters. Copies, originals. Apache indians living in peace until 1790 when ugalde led war against them, have had peace with the comanches, mentions groups that have been fighting with the Apaches lipanes and those others with whom they trade, prohibits the entrance of any lipanes into certain rancherias because that is their method of acquiring arms and ammunition; letter making it clear that the idea to pacify the indians of Texas originated with blanc; advises blanc to support enmity between various indian tribes settled between the Colorado river and rio de la Trinidad and the lipanes which are openly hostile to the Spanish, letter distinguishes between indian nations and factions with the latter being the ones most likely to be allied with lipanes, indians in all of Texas are somewhat in revolt because of the lack of goods, these used to be supplied by Armant but has not been able to because of his own lack of goods and credit, blanc seeks to go personally to indian villages in order to break links that some factions have with lipanes in trade and commerce (will need goods to facilitate this process) and will eventually will appoint a commissary to periodically visit indians in order to maintain their loyalties to Spanish and keep them pacified; Luis de blanc seeks to have his son named as commissary to indians cites his family's good relations with indians as supporting factor; indians trading pieles de liboras for the goods provided by the Spanish they call this trading combalache, sets out logistics of this commerce, Cabello advises those involved not to accept horses or donkeys as payment for goods because indians will just rob them later on. Talks of establishing prices for trade, advises that they not trade with aguardiente, cites the bundles of raw tobacco as one of the more important items with which to trade; miro has received copy of letter written by Cavello giving advise on how to handle indians in Texas and Coahuila from his personal experiences as governor in these areas. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Miro, Estevan (Governador de Luisiana)
Blanc, Luis de (Comandante)
Ugalde, Juan (Brigadier, Comandante General)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Casas, Luis de las (Capitan General)
Blanc, Joseph Maria Carlos de (Cadete)
Armand, Joseph Maria (Proveedor General)
Nebe, Felipe de (Brigadier)
Pacheco, Rafael (Capitan)
Cavello, Domingo (Governador)
Places
Coaguila (Provincia)
Texas (Provincia)
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
Havana
Natchitoches (Puerto)
Coahuila
Nacodochez (Pueblo)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio
Ethnic Groups
Apache Lipanes
Vidaises
Cocos
Atacapas
Orcoquizacs
Yscanis
Tuacanas
Comanches
Tauagaches
Tauscanas
Nabedachos
Osages
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 482-508 (Approx) exp. 12
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 482-508 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200033
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Miro
Blanc
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo
Person Last Name
Miro
Blanc
Ugalde
Castro
Casas
Blanc
Armand
Nebe
Pacheco
Cavello
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-02-1791
End Date (repacked)
03-09-1792
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8252
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Correspondence between Vaamonde and Revilla Gigedo concerning need for increased defense in Nuevo Leon.

Serial Number
041-03828
Title
Correspondence between Vaamonde and Revilla Gigedo concerning need for increased defense in Nuevo Leon.
Author(s)
Vaamonde Billamil, Manuel
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Date
11-28-1789
Date
12-16-1789
Documentation
Monterrey. November 28, 1789-December 16, 1789. 24p. Letters. Signed.
Summary
Concerns Vaamonde's complaint that he is unable to properly protect provincia without two companies taken by Ugalde. says troops he does have lack military uniforms, arms, horses and have difficulty feeding their families. Indian attacks result in murders, deterioration of commerce and difficulties for curas. Includes accounts by Gomez describing raids and murders in ranches and activities and movement of attacking Indians. says soldiers in remaining troops must work in fields, can't afford to leave. says Ugalde has taken more than just two companies. Requests virrey to return both. says Ugalde's inappropriate attacks on peaceful rancherias resulted in increased Indian insolence. Virrey says Vaamonde must take issues to Ugalde. says should be receiving assistance from other provincias but policy allows individual governors to determine where assistance is needed. Virrey says Vaamonde's information is inaccurate and need for reestablishment of two troops unfounded. (M. Dannemiller, February 1989)
Persons
Vaamonde Billamil, Manuel
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Ugalde, Juan de (General)
Gonzales Santianes, Vizente (Governador)
Pedro Jose (Indio)
Montes (Indio)
Diaz de Sollanos, Juachin
Gomez de Castro, Joseph
Flores, Josef Maria (Cura)
Places
Rio Blanco
Gualaquises, San Cristobal de los
Linares
Tamaulipa (Sierra)
Horcasitas
Lampazos
Pesqueria Grande
Coahuila
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 159 ff. 390-402
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 159 ff. 390-402
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
15900025
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vaamonde Billamil
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Vaamonde Billamil
Revilla Gigedo
Ugalde
Gonzales Santianes
Pedro Jose
Montes
Diaz de Sollanos
Gomez de Castro
Flores
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-28-1789
End Date (repacked)
12-16-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8175
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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expediente sobre las cuentas y gastos causados en la collera de Apaches que condujo cadete don Mariano Varela.

Serial Number
041-03761
Title
expediente sobre las cuentas y gastos causados en la collera de Apaches que condujo cadete don Mariano Varela.
Author(s)
Bonilla, Antonio
Varela, Mariano (Cadete)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
and others
Date
12-24-1788
Date
06-05-1789
Documentation
Chihuahua. January 9, 1789-June 5, 1789. 248p. (Approx) Instancias, borradores, oficios, estado, cuentas. Signed, unsigned, copies, originals.
Summary
Concerns 'cuentas y gastos' of compania volante assigned to escort 'collera' of Apaches, held as prisoners of war, to Mexico City. Documents out of sequence; begin with Varela requesting funds for compania's return to Chihuahua, request granted, Varela ordered to turn money over to 'habilitado' of compania. Documents from earlier in year concern compania's receipt of some 108 Apache men and women of all ages (numbers vary); 'estado' included lists age, sex of 'piezas de Apache,' daily amount of 'reales' allotted to each; sargento comments that Apaches from New Mexico might join group. Sargento becomes gravely ill, Varela and Sartorio placed in charge. Bulk of expediente includes oficios from ranch owners and merchants in towns indicating receipt of payment for goods sold to compania, such as 'fresadas,' meat, corn, firewood, 'toros, Bueyes, Mulas,' and 'semitas.' Chavero, a rancher, sells compania 40 Mulas. 'relacion' of number of Apaches added to 'collera' along way, number who died or were too ill to continue; request fulfilled to bury several 'parbulos Apaches' in Chihuahua cemetery; gentile Apache buried in 'campo'; fray relays that dying Apache woman requests baptism. Returning to time period of beginning of expediente, virrey reviews compania finances and finds everything in order, except 'juramento' of officers involved missing. (L. Kerr, April 1989)
Persons
Bonilla, Antonio
Varela, Mariano (Cadete)
Beregana, Domingo de (Tesorero)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Farin, Nicolas (Sargento)
Sartorio, Juan (Teniente)
Yandiola, Joseph de (Capitan)
Rivero, Joseph Maria del (Cadete)
Gutierrez, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Yslas, Agustin de (Cadete)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Elguera, Francisco Manuel de
Estrada, Javier
Melendez, Antonio
Albares, Francisco
Barragan, Joseph Joaquin (Mayordomo)
Delgado, Anselmo (Corporal)
Rios, Pedro
Anchondo, Juan Manuel (Mayordomo)
Caballero, Liborio
Barraza, Lucas
Solis, Mateo (Mayordomo)
Fernandes, Antonio (Mayordomo)
Anrriques, Juan (Ministrador)
Quintana, Francisco (Alferez)
Villegas, Pedro (Caporal)
Uribe, Cayetano Miguel de
Ponze, Tomas (Labrador)
Anaya, Jose Antonio (Caporal)
Carrasco, Jose Manuel (Caravinero)
Carrera, Juan
Garcia, Juan Francisco (Teniente)
Tristan, Prevan Lorenzo (Obispo)
Mendes, Antonio (Administrador)
Fernandez, Sebastian (Fray)
Obiedo, Mariano (Comisionado)
Saenz, Jose Mariano
Mendossa, Acensio
Leiva, Jorge
Rodallegas, Juan (Soldado)
Gonzales, Christobal (Mayordomo)
Falcon, Pedro Jose de (Mayordomo)
Lopez, Joseph Mariano (Administrador)
Velasco, Maria Andrea de (Vecina de Encarnacion)
Chavero, Manuel Antonio (Dueno)
Gutierrez, Luis
Gutierrez del Mazo, Ramon
Trebuesto
Herrera, Fernando de
Campo Marin, Manuel de
Ciria, Marques de
Lemus, Antonio (Mayordomo)
Places
Chihuahua (Tesoreria)
Queretaro
Cerrogordo
Rio Florido (Hacienda)
Pilar de Conchos (Villa)
Sonora
Janos
Arispe (Tesoreria)
Nuevo Mexico
San Bartholome (Valle)
Noria (Rancho)
Borbolla (Rancho)
San Antonio (Rancho)
San Pedro (Rancho)
Voca (Rancho)
Conchos (Presidio)
Sapien (Rancho)
San Gregorio (Hacienda)
Concepcion (Hacienda)
Rio Florido, San Francisco Xavier del (Hacienda)
Guichapan
Zarca (Rancho)
Encarnacion (Villa)
Mendoza (Hacienda)
Calera (Hacienda)
Juchitla (Hacienda)
Rio, San Juan del (Pueblo)
Sayaniguilpam, San Francisco de (Pueblo)
Tepexi del Rio (Pueblo)
Sanja (Hacienda)
Guautitlan
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Military Groups
Chihuahua, Primera Compania de
Nueva Vizcaya, Primera Compania Volante de
Pilar de Conchos, Tercera Compania Volante de
Cataluna, Compania de Voluntarios de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 156 ff. 066-190 (Approx) Num. 4,5
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 156 ff. 066-190 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume unfoliated. This series begins with phrase found in the title above. Second page of some folios not copied (apparently blanks).
Reference Number
15600004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Bonilla
Varela
Ugarte y Loyola
Ugarte y Loyola
Person Last Name
Bonilla
Varela
Beregana
Florez
Ugarte y Loyola
Farin
Sartorio
Yandiola
Rivero
Gutierrez
Yslas
Gasiot y Miralles
Elguera
Estrada
Melendez
Albares
Barragan
Delgado
Rios
Anchondo
Caballero
Barraza
Solis
Fernandes
Anrriques
Quintana
Villegas
Uribe
Ponze
Anaya
Carrasco
Carrera
Garcia
Tristan
Mendes
Fernandez
Obiedo
Saenz
Mendossa
Leiva
Rodallegas
Gonzales
Falcon
Lopez
Velasco
Chavero
Gutierrez
Gutierrez del Mazo
Trebuesto
Herrera
Campo Marin
Ciria
Lemus
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-24-1788
End Date (repacked)
06-05-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8108
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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