Crimes (Abduction)

Letter from Mendinuta to O'Conor concerning establishment of route between Sonora and Nuevo Mexico.

Serial Number
041-03999
Title
Letter from Mendinuta to O'Conor concerning establishment of route between Sonora and Nuevo Mexico.
Author(s)
Mendinueta, Pedro Fermin de
Date
03-20-1777
Documentation
Santa Fee. November 9, 1775. 12 pp. Letter. Signed.
Summary
Mendinueta's response to O'Conor in reference to Crespo's plan that direct lines of communication be established between Nuebo Mexico and Pimeria Alta. States that Hopis live in relative isolation, having few contacts with Spaniards, but maintain amicable relations with Navajos and Utes. Headwaters of San Francisco settled by sedentary Apaches Gilenos. (J. H. Ochs, October 1987).
Persons
Mendinueta, Pedro Fermin de (Gobernador)
Crespo, Francisco Antonio (Gobernador)
Velez de Escalante, Silvestre (Fray)
Miera, Bernardo
Barrera, Marcial (Teniente)
Chafalote (Capitan de Apaches Gilenos)
Manuel Tomas (Indio Mestizo)
Rodriguez, Joachin (Capellan de Terrenate)
Places
San Francisco (Rio)
Santa Cruz
Sonora
Monte Rey
Moqui (Provincia)
Nuebo Mexico
Zuni (Pueblo)
Gila (Sierra)
Terrenate
Kanquinat
Ethnic Groups
Moquis
Zunis
Apaches Gilenos
Navajos
Yutas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 169 ff. 169-174
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 169 ff. 169-174
Language
Spanish
Notes
Peramas' copy of letter.
Reference Number
16900006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Mendinueta
Crespo
Velez de Escalante
Miera
Barrera
Chafalote
Manuel Tomas
Rodriguez
Beginning Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-20-1777
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11233
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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General Subjects
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General correspondence between Ugarte y Loyola and virrey (?) about western pi campaign of 1787-1788.

Serial Number
041-03247
Title
General correspondence between Ugarte y Loyola and virrey (?) about western pi campaign of 1787-1788.
Author(s)
Virrey (?)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General) (Brigadier)
Date
12-12-1787
Date
04-08-1788
Documentation
Arispe, guanacevi. December 12, 1787 - April 8, 1788. 62p. Letters. Tables. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Documents discuss general campaign of 1787-1788. Virrey lists Echeagaray's tactical maneuvers in Sonora, and the preparation of three partidas for campaigning. Ugarte y Loyola writes of kidnapping and assaults on Mule trains by Apaches and Taraumaras. Mentions limited animal recovery success of quarta compania volante. Reports little action in California and New Mexico. Commends Cordero;s attack on Indian settlement in which Cordero's men murder, steal horses, take prisoners and burn homes. Reports troops of villasecusa, Mata Binolas and Fato in Sonora, relates inclusion of Pimas in military force. Reports Villaescusa's attack on Apache Rancheria. General report concludes with summary table of casualties and damage statistics for Sonora and Nueva Vizcaya campaigns. Ugarte y Loyola, in Series of letters and copies of field reports to virrey Flores, reports details of Nueva Vizcaya campaign. explains division of troops into three groups under Cordero, Vergara and Echeagaray. Brief field reports from each capitan describe tracking and attacking of Indians by Spanish. Final letter to virrey reports Chiricagui pacification in Bacuachi, describes intertribal relations, reports use of Indians for spies and guides, and notes Apache Chiricagui resistance to pacification efforts. (S. Gibbs, March 1988)
Persons
Flores, Manuel Antonio
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)(Brigadier)
Cordero, Antonio (Comandante Capitan)
Vergara, Domingo (Comandante Capitan)
Echeagaray, Manuel de (Capitan)
Galvez, Conde de
Ojos Colorados
Villaescusa, Pedro (Teniente Comandante)
Mata Binolas, Pedro de (Teniente)
Fato, Joseph Maria (Alferez)
Oronoz, Manuel (Sargento)
Ochoa, Joseph Manuel de (Teniente)
Tovar, Joseph (Capitan)
Tovar, Rafael (Alferez)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Diaz de Ortega, Phelipe (Intendente)
Borica, Diego de (Ayudante Inspector)
Merino, Manuel
Escudero, Francisco Martinez
Carrasco, Joseph Manuel (Teniente)
Leyva, Nicolas (Alferez)
Juan (Indio Apache)
Marrujo, Ramon (Capitan)
Ojos Colorados (Indio)
Gutierrez, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Chanincha (Indio)
Chiquito (Capitan)
Aysose (Capitan Chiricagui)
Aydia (Capitan Indio)
Bautista de Anza, Juan (Comandante Militar)
Gonzalez, Joseph Maria
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Sonora
Sonora (Provincia)
Nuevo Mexico
San Miguel (Sierra)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
Tucson
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz (Partido)
San Ignacio
Muertos (Sierra)
Alamo-Hueco (Sierra)
Hacha (Sierra)
Boca (Sierra)
Corral de Piedra (Sierra)
Bacoachi (Presidio)
Buenavista
Pitic
Purgatorio (Sierra)
Cibuta (Paraje)
Aguazarca (Paraje)
Magueyes (Paraje)
Oposura (Valle)
Texas (Rio)
Matape (Inmediaciones)
San Juan (Sierra)
Arivechi (Inmediaciones)
Trinidad (Real)
San Borja
Chinapa
Bamori (Paraje)
Cerrogordo, San Carlos de
Chorreras
Chihuahua (Real)
Adobe (Corral)
San Geronimo
Julimes
Fresno (Canada)
Pachera (Pueblo)
Temeichic (Pueblo)
Cosiguriachic (Goteras)
Pelayo (Rancho)
Olivos (Cienega)
Olivos, Cienega de los (Jurisdiccion)
Nonoava (Pueblo)
Santa Ana (Pueblo)
Estancia (Hacienda)
Inde (Real)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Guajoguilla
Canas (Paraje)
Canas (Valle)
Concepcion (Hacienda)
Florido (Rio)
Ramos (Hacienda)
Santiago (Valle)
Agua del Toro (Paraje)
Mimbrera (Hacienda)
Santa Rita (Hacienda)
San Joseph (Hacienda)
Ramada (Hacienda)
Salsipuedes (Sierra)
Conchos (Jurisdiccion)
Guatimape (Hacienda)
Santiaguillo (Hacienda)
Gracia, San Joseph de (Hacienda)
San Salvador (Hacienda)
San Juan del Rio
Maza (Paraje)
Durango
Magdalena (Hacienda)
Papasguiaro, Santiago (Vecindario)
Santa Catarina (Vecindario)
Guanacevi (Vecindario)
Canatlan
Zape (Pueblo)
San Pedro (Real)
Conchos, Boquilla del Rio de (Paraje)
Janos
Janos (Presidio)
Santa Domingo (Playa)
Playa de Santo Domingo (Sierra)
Paredones (Paraje)
Paso (Rio)
Carcay (Sierra)
Basuchil (Valle)
Taraumara (Pueblo)
Mantas Prietas
Animas (Sierra)
Baja (Sierra)
Agua Caliente
Blanco (Sierra)
San Bernadino
Melchor (Valle)
Namiquipa
Picacho
Ethnic Groups
Pimas
Opatas
Taraumares
Tepehuanes
Mimbrenos
Chiricaguis
Apaches Chiricaguis
Military Groups
Tucson, Compania Presidial de
Santa Cruz, Compania Presidial de
Bacuachi, Compania de Opatas de
Guajoguilla, Primer Compania Volante de
Pitic, Partida de
Buenavista, Partida de
Bacuachic, Partida de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 128 ff. 335-366 exp. 3
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 128 ff. 335-366 exp. 3
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
12800005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Virrey
Ugarte y Loyola
Ugarte y Loyola
Person Last Name
Flores
Ugarte y Loyola
Cordero
Vergara
Echeagaray
Galvez
Ojos Colorados
Villaescusa
Mata Binolas
Fato
Oronoz
Ochoa
Tovar
Tovar
Concha
Diaz de Ortega
Borica
Merino
Escudero
Carrasco
Leyva
Juan
Marrujo
Ojos Colorados
Gutierrez
Chanincha
Chiquito
Aysose
Aydia
Bautista de Anza
Gonzalez
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-12-1787
End Date (repacked)
04-08-1788
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/7594
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letters between Rengel, Flores and Ugarte y Loyola concerning Indian hostilities, details of general campaign in 1787-1788.

Serial Number
041-03246
Title
Letters between Rengel, Flores and Ugarte y Loyola concerning Indian hostilities, details of general campaign in 1787-1788.
Author(s)
Rengel, Joseph Antonio (Comandante Inspector)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General Intendente)
Date
09-04-1787
Date
07-27-1788
Documentation
Paso del norte, Arispe. September 4, 1787 - July 27, 1788. 96p. Letters, tables. Originals, signed, copies. not been inspected for 21 years, 2) to determine cumanche- navajo-Spanish relations, and 3) to familiarize himself with the terrain prior to launching a military campaign. Reports to Ugarte y Loyola that all New Mexico troops are mobilized for action. Includes detailed diary of consequent campaign around Santa Fe in October 1787. Santa Fe campaign military force composed of presidial troops and cumanche and Apache xicarilla auxiliaries. Details include distance traveled, reports of scouting activities, geographical and weather details, and tabular breakdown of force into four divisions, listing commander, station, and force size. Rengel blames slowness of March on insubordination and unruliness of indian auxiliaries; virrey responds, suggesting exclusion of auxiliaries from main campaigns. Includes description of landmarks along route, information on jacales settlement patterns, high accuracy of niera's (?) Map, construction of bridge to cross Colorado river, battle tactics of reconnaissance and night attack, and peacefulness of cumanches. More specific campaign details are recorded in a division by division report. Virrey flores responds, encouraging more action and less writing. Ugarte y Loyola also reports events of Cordero's and bergara's troops in Nueva Vizcaya campaign (October 1787-mar 1788). Table illustrates organization of force into four divisions, showing locations and force size for each division. Each division presents account of indian hostilities and a report of military actions taken. Indian hostilities include general theft (horses, cattle, mules, burros, and oxen), murders, assaults on mule trains, corpse stripping, kidnappings, abductions, and massacre of mescales. Reports falseness of Apache and mescalero peace proposals, how indians bribe vecinos to spy on military cavalry movements and report these maneuvers to indians, indian custom of collecting ears of killed enemies, and indian ambush of officials attempting to track indians in mountains. Includes summary tables of indian hostilities and military combat statistics by indian group, province, and division. Provinces included are Sonora, Nueva Vizcaya, New Mexico, Coahuila, Texas in 1787. explains meaning of term gileno as one type of chiricagui. Gileno is also an umbrella term for mimbrenos and Apaches in western part of Nueva Vizcaya. Gilenos cited as worst enemies, feared by Spanish and indians alike. Progress toward indian pacification is reported. Describes how mescalero nation was ordered by capitancillos to move to Santa Rosa. With mescalero peace in Nueva Vizcaya established, emphasis on pacification shifts to Coahuila. Military maneuvers described. Spanish use both indians and Spanish for reconnaissance activities. Detailed description of bergara's, Cordero's and others' forces milpa destruction (corn, tobacco, frijoles, calabasa), rancheria assaults, killing of Apache guide by Volunteers. Limited success in tracking and animal recovery blamed on snow, tired horses. Virrey flores praises bergara's zeal. (S. Gibbs, February 1988)
Persons
Rengel, Joseph Antonio (Comandante Inspector)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General Intendente)
Borica, Diego de (Comandante)
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Mares, Francisco (Teniente Coronel)
Martinez, Francisco (Coronel)
Martinez, Francisco (Teniente Coronel)
Equeracapa (General)
Delegado, Manuel (Comandante)(Capitan Graduado)
Aramburu, Blas de (Segundo Teniente)
Guerrero, Antonio (Alferez Segundo)
Niera (?), Bernardo de
Anza, Juan Bautista de (Coronel)
Arce, Juan Antonio de (Capitan)
Alegre (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Asquiesiya (Capitancillo)
Aribechi
Anchondo, Aniseto (Vecino)
Aysose (Capitan Chiricagui)
Bencomo, Jose (Teniente de Milicias)
Bergara, Domingo (Capitan)
Vergara, Domingo (Alferez)
Barrios, Francisco
Bohorquez, Francisco (Alferez)
Bergara, Domingo (Comandante Interino)
Brena, Manuel Francisco de la (Capitan)
Borundo, Pantaleon (Vecino)
Batueca (Sierra)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Cordero, Antonio (Capitan)
Crespo, Francisco (Inspector)
Carrasco, Jose Manuel (Teniente)
Juan (Indio Chirigagui)
Cuno (?), Verde (Capitancillo)
Carlos (General Navajo)
Cabello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Elguerabal, Juan Bautista (Capitan)
Espinosa, Andres de (Alferez)
Espiritu (Indio Apache)
Echergaray, Manuel de (Capitan)
Fato, Joseph Maria (Alferez)
Farin, Nicolas (Sargento)
Herrera y Ribero, Vicente (Regente Capitan General)
Garrido y Duran, Pedro
Juarez, Juan (Teniente)
Jacupeto
Madrid, Pedro (Soldado)
Maynez, Alberto
Monterablanca (Capitancillo)
Mata Binolas, Pedro de (Teniente)
Maynez, Alberto (Teniente Gobernador)
Marrujo, Juan (Capitan)
Munoz (?) Pacheco, Rafael (Gobernador)
Narrujo, Juan (Capitan)
Olguin, Juan (Sarjento)
Ojos Colorados (Capitancillo Apache)
Onozato de Rivera, Juan (Alcalde Mayor)
Ochoa, Josef Manuel de (Teniente)
Pinto, Antonio de
Peru, Joaquin (Alferez)
Quemado (Capitancillo Mescalero)
Romero, Pablo (Capitan Interino)
Saenz, Rico Joseph (Capitan)
Sales Bohorguez, Francisco de (Alferez)
Saenz, Antonio (Vecion)
Salinas, Miguel
Tovar, Jose Maria (Capitan)
Taranco, Tomas (Vecino)
Taranco, Cayetano (Vecino)
Ugalde, Juan de (Coronel)
Vranga, Salvador de (Capitan)
Vigotes El Bermejo (Capitancillo)
Villaescusa, Pedro Sebastian (Teniente)
Yagonfli (Capitan)
Galvez, Conde de
Chiquito (Capitan)
Galinas, Miguel (Soldado)
Antel (Indio)
Merinoz, Manuel
Guizanotegui, Francisco
Places
Nuevo Mexico (Provincia)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Nueva Vizcaya
Elceario (Presidio)
Santa Fe (Villa)
Moqui (Provincia)
Laguna (Pueblo)
Laguna (Rio)
Santo Domingo (Pueblo)
Pajarito (Poblacion)
Pajarito (Sierra)
Ysleta (Pueblo)
Puerco (Rio)
Alamo (Aguaje)
Quelites (Paraje)
Loma del Yeso (Paraje)
Zuni (Pueblo)
Zuni (Canon)
Zuni (Sierra)
Zuni (Ojo)
Acomas (Pueblo)
Sandia (Jurisdiccion)
Alburquerque
Canada (Jurisdiccion)
Gallina (Ojo)
Chihuahua (Villa)
Gallo (Ojo)
Ojo Caliente
Grullas (Paraje)
Gruollas (Ojo)
Colorado (Rio)
Noya (Rio)
Moqui (Mesa)
Moqui (Provincia)
San Francisco (Rio)
Carrizal (Presidio)
Sierra (Canon)
Sabinal
Paso (Pueblo)
San Carlos (Poblacion)
San Carlos (Presidio)
Napeste (Rio)
Santa Isabel (Paraje)
Texas (Provincia)
Mimbres (Sierra)
Blanca (Sierra)
Sonora (Provincia)
Gila (Rio)
Gila (Sierra)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Arados (Sierra)
Buenavista
Saliere (Paraje)
Noria (Paraje)
Vallecillo (Paraje)
Mapula (Sierra)
Janos
Janos (Presidio)
Carmen (Hacienda)
San Geronimo (Sierra)
San Geronimo
Norreno (Sierra)
Ormigas (Sierra)
Pino (Sierra)
Aguanueba (Sierra)
Terrenaste (Sierra)
Encinillas (Sierra)
Cosiguriachic (Real)
Arispe
Namiquipa
Pilar de Conchos
Guaxohuilla
Guajuguilla
Norte (Presidio)
Paso del Norte (Pueblo)
Temosachi (Pueblo)
Fresno (Canada)
Pena Blanca (Paraje)
Rio Florido (Hacienda)
Florido (Rio)
Florida (Sierra)
Buenavista (Hacienda)
Pelayo (Cueva)
San Miguel (Sierras)
Cathaluna
Cerrogrande
Guadalupe (Sierra)
Salinas (Sierra)
Socorro (Pueblo)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Patule (Rancheria)
Quemado (Rancheria)
Julimes (Pueblo)
Julimes (Presidio)
Julimes (Inmediacion)
Chizos (Paso)
San Vicente (Presidio)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Santa Ritta (Hacienda)
San Josef
Ramada (Hacienda)
Sal (Sierra)
Erreras, Santa Cruz de (Hacienda)
San Esteban
Toro, Aijadero de la Mimbrera (Aguaje)
Horta, San Salvador de (Canon)
Banos (Hacienda)
Alegre (Rancheria)
Bolante (Rancheria)
Tebosadero (Sierra)
Barrigon (Sierra)
Gollega(?) (Sierra)
Sacramento (Sierra)
Nigotes (Rancheria)
Blanca (Montrera)
Tucson
Tucson (Presidio)
Santa Teresa (Sierra)
Opodepe
Carcag (Sierra)
Carcay (Sierra)
Alisos (Canada)
Pitaycach
Carretas
Carretas (Sierra)
Animas
Animas (Sierra)
Acha (Sierra)
Hacha (Sierra)
Picacho de las Mimbres
Picacho de las Mimbres (Sierra)
Mimbres (Sierra)
Cobre
Cobre (Sierra)
Santa Lucia
San Bernardino
Mulas (Puerto)
Conejos (Puerto)
Batuco (Pueblo)
Bacamuchi (Hacienda)
Bacanuchi
Chiganotje
Trinidad (Real)
Bacoachi
Fronteras (Presidio)
Bavispe (Presidio)
Bavispe
Tupson (Presidio)
Paic (Presidio)
Nombre de Dios
Babonoyaba
Santa Rosalia (Pueblito)
Sestin (Hacienda)
Tierra Blanca (Rancho)
San Juan del Rio (Alcaldia)
Iglesia (Rancheria)
Oro (Real)
Ynde, San Juan Bautista de (Real)
Ormigas (Sierra)
Ojo de los Nogales
Texas (Provincia)
Nacameri (Pueblo)
Cumpas (Pueblo)
Tepache (Pueblo)
Pibipa (Pueblo)
Guazabos (Pueblo)
Yecora (Inmediaciones)
Pimas (Playa)
Oho de la Cananea
Hueco (Cerro)
Ayre (Sierra)
Principe (Presidio)
Cerrogordo, San Carlos de (Presidio)
Cuesta Blanca (Paraje)
Astillero
Santa Barbara (Jurisdiccion)
San Diego (Valle)
Palotada (Arroyo)
Altar
Pitic
Temechuac (Cordillera)
Teseachi, San Pablo de Sierra Madre
Bachimba
Piojo
Napavechi
Copetes (Sierra)
San Borja (Cordillera)
Joya (Cordillera)
Carmona (Cueva)
Silla (Sierra)
Mapula (Sierra)
Casas Grandes
San Diego (Valle)
San Diego
San Miguel (Valle)
Cologachi
Bachiniba
San Lorenzo
Baricora
Coyotillos
San Pedro (Rio)
San Xavier (Rio)
Tero Rosillo
Quartel de Conchos
Capulin (Sierra)
Escondida (Sierra)
Niriz
Arados (Sierra)
Colorado (Cerro)
Metates (Sierra)
Terrenate (Creston)
Maxalca (Cordillera)
Burras (Canon)
Santa Eulalia (Real)
Santa Eulalia (Sierra)
Muerto
Santa Cruz (Sierra)
San Lucas
Tularillo
Barajas (Sierra)
Chiricahui
Satebo
Ethnic Groups
Salineros
Opatas
Gilenos Orientales
Natajees
Lipanes
Carancahuases
Simariones
Pimas
Cumanches
Comanches
Nabajos
Navajos
Mescaleros
Gilenos
Mimbrenos
Apaches Xicarillas
Apaches Gilenos
Cazadores
Jacales
Yutas
Mescaleros
Taraumares
Yaquis
Chiricaguis
Yamparicas
Military Groups
Santa Fe, Tropa de
San Elceario, Compania de
Janos, Primera Division de
Namiquipa, Segunda Compania Volante de
Guaxuguilla, Primera Compania Volante de
Pilar de Conchos, Tercera Compania Volante de
Corral de Piedras, destacamento de
Cathaluna, Compania de Voluntarios de
Paic, Partida del Tropa de
San Geronimo, Quarta Compania Volante de
Altar, Dotacion de
Tupson, Dotacion de
Pitic, Dotacion de
Buenavista, Dotacion de
Bacoachic, Compania de Pimas y Opatas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 128 ff. 239-335 exp. 2, 3
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 128 ff. 239-335 exp. 2
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff 274v-275, 313v-314 repeated once.
Reference Number
12800004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Rengel
Flores
Ugarte y Loyola
Person Last Name
Rengel
Flores
Ugarte y Loyola
Borica
Diaz
Mares
Martinez
Martinez
Equeracapa
Delegado
Aramburu
Guerrero
Niera
Anza
Arce
Alegre
Asquiesiya
Aribechi
Anchondo
Aysose
Bencomo
Bergara
Vergara
Barrios
Bohorquez
Bergara
Brena
Borundo
Batueca
Concha
Cordero
Crespo
Carrasco
Juan
Cuno
Carlos
Cabello
Elguerabal
Espinosa
Espiritu
Echergaray
Fato
Farin
Herrera y Ribero
Garrido y Duran
Juarez
Jacupeto
Madrid
Maynez
Monterablanca
Mata Binolas
Maynez
Marrujo
Munoz Pacheco
Narrujolguinjos Coloradosnozato de Riverachoa
Pinto
Peru
Quemado
Romero
Saenz
Sales Bohorguez
Saenz
Salinas
Tovar
Taranco
Taranco
Ugalde
Vranga
Vigotes El Bermejo
Villaescusa
Yagonfli
Galvez
Chiquito
Galinas
Antel
Merinoz
Guizanotegui
Beginning Date Month
September
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-04-1787
End Date (repacked)
07-27-1788
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/7593
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letters between Diaz de Ortega, Flores, and various military personnel describing Indian hostilities; proposing solutions.

Serial Number
041-03243
Title
Letters between Diaz de Ortega, Flores, and various military personnel describing Indian hostilities; proposing solutions.
Author(s)
Diaz de Ortega, Phelipe (Gobernador, Intendente)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Campo, Francisco Xavier de (Corregidor)
and others
Date
10-17-1787
Date
10-24-1788
Documentation
San Bartolome, cienega, Durango, Chihuahua, and others. January 8, 1788 - October 24, 1788. 318p. Letters. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Detailed military reports of Apache and Taraumara depredations around Durango (1788) including 1) damage descriptions, 2) results of hostilities, 3) steps taken to end depredations, 4) details of military movements. Relates Indian attack on armed exploratory group, robberies of silver, livestock, maize harvests, corn seeds, tools, guns and cloaks. Mentions kidnapping of women, murders and flayings, needless scattering of seeds and wasteful killing of livestock (thus sharpening food shortage). Notes drought. Detailed description of incident in which unidentified Indian group traps women in a house, sets house on fire, and strips those trying to escape. Cites village abandonment and disruption of carbon and seed trade routes as corregidor grants license to exterminate Indians. Notes Spanish burning and flaying of Taraumara captives. Virrey emphasizes need to increase confidence and hope in vecinos to avoid further depopulation; orders publication of Bando to this effect. Virrey also suggests reopening of military post at Noria to help defend Babonoyaba. Military concerns include augmentation of regular army by hacienda, Vecino and Indian auxiliaries. Special mention of Rancho owners supplying armed, mounted men for retaliation purposes. Attempt to set up efficient vecino-based campaign fails because of 1) laziness of vecinos and 2)sluggishness and ineffective leadership of Cassanova. Compania de dragones established for insolvents. Detailed record of inter-presidial troop movements. Precise numerical record of troop sizes and casualties. Repeated citation of failure to track Indians or to re-obtain stolen goods. Unsuccessful tracking blamed on tracks obscured by rain and laziness of vecinos. In general, documents in chronological order with a lot of content repitition due to sequential placement of original and copy. (S. Gibbs February, 1988)
Persons
Diaz de Ortega, Phelipe (Gobernador, Intendente)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Baldes y Bazan, Antonia
Valdez, Joachin (Teniente)
Olveras, Jose Antonio del (Escribano)
Campo, Francisco Xavier de (Corregidor)
Solis, Juan Jose
Chacon, Anastacio
Melendez, Pedro
Melendez, Santa
Melendez, Pasqual
Tarango, Tomas (Capitan Teniente)
Agaton del Prado, Jose
Calvo y Muro, Blas (Teniente)
Calvo y Muzo, Blas (Teniente Comisario)
Carrasco (Alferez)
Carrasco (Teniente)
Carrasco, Manuel (Teniente)
Molinares, Miguel (Teniente)
Molinares, Gervasio
Molinares, Jose Antonio
Sorvando Ramirez, Juan
Loya, Jose Antonio (Subdelegado)
Sandobal, Jose Manuel
Morales, Jose Vicente
Portillo, Brasslo
Farin, Justo
Villalobos, Pablo de
Quintana, Pedro Jose
Quintana, Blas de la
Hortiz, Rafael
Polcarpio de Loya, Antonio
Parra, Antonio
Naques de Salazar, Francisco (Comisario)
Ugarte, Juan Baptista de
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Borica, Diego (Teniente Coronel)
Mimbrera, Jose de la
Riva, Manuel Benito de la
Sanchez Ruiz de Leon, Juan Pedro
Sanchez, Jose (Subdelegado)
Sanchez Ruiz de Lenura, Juan Pedro
Babilla, Jose de la
Gutierrez, Jose
Gutierrez, Ignacio (Alferez)
Gutierrez Velarde, Ignacio
Palo Blanco
Munoz, Juan Jose
Aguilar, Juan de
Aguilar, Andres Juan de (Teniente)
Aguilar, Juan Francisco de
Valenzuela, Francisco Javier (Comisario)
Valenzuela, Guillermo
Valenzuela, Juan Feliz de
Fierro, Vicente Antonio de
Fierro, Vicente de
Jaenz, Vicente (Comisario)
Cordero, Andres
Asura de Armendariz, Pedro Manuel
Senizerus, Joaquin de
Porras Laquero, Pedro
Novoa, Domingo
Arrisgillo, Juan (Sargento)
Gardea (Caravinero)
Rivera, Jose Antonio
Martinez Escudero, Francisco
Gonzales, Jose Luis
Gonzalez, Miguel (Capitan)
Gonzalez, Antonio
Vaquez, Jose Maria
Sierra, Francisco (Capitan)
Contreras, Manuel
Medina, Mariano de
Diaz de Buztamante, Juan
Canuelas, Miguel (Teniente)
Sarapion del Prado, Jose
Bencomo, Dionisio (Capitan)
Errano, Jose Antonio de
Tecolote, Ignacio (Capitancillo)
Salazar, Jose
Salazar, Esteban
Reyes, Rodriguez, Juan
Reyes, Juan
Ancheondo, Aniceto (Teniente)
Taraomar, Guarache
Puebla, Loreto (Teniente)
Jimenez, Ignacio (Padre)
Cantelmi, Jose
Lechuga, Vitoriano
Carretas, Nicolas de (Capitan)
Dios, Juan de
Nevares, Juan (Sargento)
Urias, Ramon (Comandante)
Ochoa, Jose Manuel de (Teniente)
Ronco (Capitancillo)
Cordero, Agustin
Montes, Basilio
Diaz, Domingo (Comandante de Armas)
Cassanova, Manuel (Capitan)
Trujillo, Juan Reyes (Sargento)
Hernandez, Esteban (Soldado)
Rodriguez, Manuel
Alfaro
Asure de Armendariz, Pedro Manuel
Armundaru, Pedro
Aguilera, Antonio
Blanco, Juan
Dominguez, Patricio
Beltran, Fondasa (?)
Porras, Juan Ignacio
Altazar, Francisco (Teniente)
Salbador Terrazus, Jose
Marrujo, Ramon
Beramo, Pedro Nolasco
Subia, Juan Ygnacio de
Franco (Padre)
Soto, Andres
Toro, Francisco
Maynes, Jose Ygnacio
Estelesforo, Antonio
Palacios, Antonio de
Palacios, Carlos
Rueda, Memoce
Barras, Juan
Valdes, Antonio
Bonilla, Jose
Muro, Vicente
Neve, Felipe
Tarin, Nicolas (Sargento)
Montero, Jose
Pelon (Indio)
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Durango
Durango (Sierra)
San Juan del Rio (Hacienda)
San Juan del Rio (Jurisdiccion)
San Juan del Rio
Toboso
Iglesia (Sierra)
San Salvador
Orna, San Salvador de (Hacienda)
Picacho (Sierra)
Peras
Maza (Paraje)
Jicoria (Sierra)
Ticoria (Sierra)
Torreon
Chihuahua (Villa)
Chihuahua (Partido)
Arispe
Babonoyaba, Santiago de (Jurisdiccion)
Cosiguriachi, Santa Rosa de
Ramada, San Antonio de la
Noria (Paraje)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz
Julimes
San Felipe
Santa Cruz
Valerio, Santa Cruz de
Santa Cruz (Sierra)
Neirias, Santa Cruz de los (Hacienda)
San Geronimo (Villa)
Guejotitan, San Geronimo de (Pueblo)
San Ignacio (Sierra)
Cerro Prieto (Poblacion)
Pachera (Pueblo)
Pacheco (Laguna)
Basuchil (Valle)
Vasuchil (Valle)
San Pablo (Jurisdiccion)
San Pablo (Pueblo)
San Lorenzo (Pueblo)
Borja, San Francisco de (Pueblo)
Monserrate, Nuestra Senora de (Pueblo)
Cienega (Valle)
Santa Isabel
Gallo, San Pedro de
San Pedro (Real)
Boca (Paraje)
San Jose (Sierra)
San Jose y Monedas (Aguaje)
Mimbrera, San Jose de la
San Jose (Pueblo)
Cienega, San Jose de la (Valle)
Venado (Puerto)
Rincones (Paraje)
Pozo (Paraje)
Malpaises (Pradillo)
Norte (Presidio)
Florido (Rio)
Colorado (Cerro)
Ojo (Sierra)
Ojo Caliente (Sierra)
Ojo de Agua
Ojo de Agua (Rancho)
San Miguel (Puerto)
Menores, San Miguel de (Hacienda)
Canada (Guarnicion)
Baeza (Hacienda)
Baeza
Nombre de Dios
Agua Blanca (Sierra)
Chubiscar
Enrram (Hacienda)
Enrramada (Hacienda)
Cerrogordo (Inmediaciones)
Cerrogrande
Charco de Mariano (Paraje)
Berrendo (Puerto)
Parral (Rio)
Guanacevi
Santa Ana (Rancho)
Santa Ana (Puerto)
Casas Grandes (Valle)
San Lucas (Hacienda)
San Lucas
Tecuan (Camino)
Guejuguilla
Guejuguilla (Presidio)
Guajuguilla (Jurisdiccion)
Guajuguilla (Real)
Barraza (Paraje)
Corrales (Hacienda)
Chupaderos (Paraje)
Santa Barvara (Sierra)
Santiago (Hacienda)
Tasafera (Sierra)
Tasajera (Sierra)
Santo Domingo (Canada)
Santo Domingo (Paraje)
Corral de Piedras (Hacienda)
Puente de Piedra (Aguaje)
Aribalo (Rancho)
Apostata (Rancheria)
Foallana (Sierra)
Yepomena (Pueblo)
Aguague (Paraje)
Temosachi (Pueblo)
Temosachic (Pueblo)
Matachi (Pueblo)
Cocomorachi, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de (Pueblo)
Santa Eulalia
Alamillo (Aguaje)
Alamo (Paraje)
Alamo (Aguaje)
Arena (Cerro)
Yrigoyen
Tepomeza (Pueblo)
Masuchiqui (Pueblo)
Blanco (Arroyo)
Blanco (Sierra)
Papigochi
Facon (Cerro)
Viejo (Rancho)
Bieja (Aguaje)
Juarez (Rancho)
Chisas (Sierra)
Mapimi
Mapimi (Real)
Yerbaburna
Saltillo (Jurisdiccion)
Asacador
Olivos (Cienaga)
Oro (Real)
Oro (Villa)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Santa Eulalia (Real)
Nortenos (Aguaje)
Soreane (Barranco)
Trincheras (Aguaje)
Taboncillos (Aguaje)
Borrega (Aguaje)
Guichapa (Hacienda)
Saguarichi (Pueblo)
San Cristobal de los Banos (Hacienda)
San Cristobal (Hacienda)
Banos (Hacienda)
Banos (Sierra)
Baqueteros (Rio)
Culantrillo (Canon)
Sitio (Hacienda)
Mestinas (Corredurias)
Carrizo (Rancho)
Puerto de la Virgen
Chicuaz
San Mateo (Sierra)
Janos (Presidio)
Carrizal (Presidio)
Casta Colorada (Puerto)
Namiquipi (Presidio)
Charamusca (Paraje)
Concepcion (Pueblo)
Chino (Sierra)
Talamantes (Hacienda)
Satevo
Pena Clara (Rancho)
Barransa, San Jose de la
Almoloya
Ojito (Paraje)
Cocomorachic
Pelaso
Tajada (Puerto)
Chico (Rio)
Salitral
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Apaches Gilenos
Mexicanos
Conchos
Taraumaras Baxas
Taraumares
Tarazos
Taraumaras Altas
Military Groups
Namiquipa, Compania Volante de
Santa Cruz Tapacolmes, Partido de
Babonoyaba, Partido de
Julimes, Partido de
San Geronimo, Partido de
Guejuguilla, destacamento de
Guejuguilla, Caballada de
Corral de Piedras, destacemento de
Guejuguilla, Tropa de
Mexico, Regimiento de Dragones de
Pelaso, destacamento de
Noria, destacamento de
Chihuahua, Partido de
Santa Rosa de Cosiguriachi, Partido de
Santa Ysabel, Partido de
Chubiscar, Partido de
Santa Barbara, Partido de
Santa Eulalia, Partido de
Asacador, Partido de
San Andres, Partido de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 128 ff. 001-159 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 128 ff. 001-159 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff 0009 - 0014 and 0032-0034 mostly illegible due to ink bleeding. Folios 0107v-0108 and 0121v-0122 repeated. Folio 135 missing.
Reference Number
12800001
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Diaz de Ortega
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Baldes y Bazan
Valdez
Olveras
Campo
Solis
Chacon
Melendez
Melendez
Melendez
Tarango
Agaton del Prado
Calvo y Muro
Calvo y Muzo
Carrasco
Carrasco
Carrasco
Molinares
Molinares
Molinares
Sorvando Ramirez
Loya
Sandobal
Morales
Portillo
Farin
Villalobos
Quintana
Quintana
Hortiz
Polcarpio de Loya
Parra
Naques de Salazar
Ugarte
Ugarte y Loyola
Borica
Mimbrera
Riva
Sanchez Ruiz de Leon
Sanchez
Sanchez Ruiz de Lenura
Babilla
Gutierrez
Gutierrez
Gutierrez Velarde
Palo Blanco
Munoz
Aguilar
Aguilar
Aguilar
Valenzuela
Valenzuela
Valenzuela
Fierro
Fierro
Jaenz
Cordero
Asura de Armendariz
Senizerus
Porras Laquero
Novoa
Arrisgillo
Gardea
Rivera
Martinez Escudero
Gonzales
Gonzalez
Gonzalez
Vaquez
Sierra
Contreras
Medina
Diaz de Buztamante
Canuelas
Sarapion del Prado
Bencomo
Errano
Tecolote
Salazar
Salazar
Reyes
Reyes
Ancheondo
Taraomar
Puebla
Jimenez
Cantelmi
Lechuga
Carretas
Dios
Nevares
Urias
Ochoa
Ronco
Cordero
Montes
Diaz
Cassanova
Trujillo
Hernandez
Rodriguez
Alfaro
Asure de Armendariz
Armundaru
Aguilera
Blanco
Dominguez
Beltran
Porras
Altazar
Salbador Terrazus
Marrujo
Beramo
Subia
Franco
Soto
Toro
Maynes
Estelesforo
Palacios
Palacios
Rueda
Barras
Valdes
Bonilla
Muro
Neve
Tarin
Montero
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-17-1787
End Date (repacked)
10-24-1788
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Letter from Mendinuta to Bucareli about Apache and cumanche hostilities.

Serial Number
041-02831
Title
Letter from Mendinuta to Bucareli about Apache and cumanche hostilities.
Author(s)
Fermin de Mendinueta, Pedro
Date
07-23-1773
Date
09-18-1773
Documentation
Santa Fee. October 16, 1773. 4p. Letter. Original, signed.
Summary
Mendinueta relates Indian abductions, murders, and ransoms. Declares frustration with weakness of Spanish forces. Complains of always being on defensive. (S. Gibbs, September 1987)
Persons
Fermin de Mendinueta, Pedro
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio (Fray)
Places
Taos (Pueblo)
Nuebo Mexico
Santa Fe
Coaguila (Provincia)
Picuris (Pueblo)
Pecos (Pueblo)
Albuquerque (Jurisdiccion)
Ethnic Groups
Cumanches
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 103 ff. 237-239
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 103 ff. 237-239
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
10300055
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Fermin de Mendinueta
Bucareli y Ursua
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-23-1773
End Date (repacked)
09-18-1773
Type
Text
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Discourse from commander of presidio of Buenavista to viceroy concerning Indian unrest.

Serial Number
041-01969
Title
Discourse from commander of presidio of Buenavista to viceroy concerning Indian unrest.
Author(s)
Lumbreras, Juan Jose de
and others
Date
03-18-1772
Date
01-13-1773
Documentation
Buenavista. March 18, 1772. 46pp. Informes. Signed.
Summary
Discourse from Lumbreras, commander of presidio of Buenavista to viceroy Bucareli y Ursua concerning atrocities committed by Piatos and Pimas Bajos in Vicinity of aforementioned presidio. Atrocities include pervasive cattle and horse rustling, murder of Indians and a Spaniard, abduction of Indian woman. Lumbreras adds that he has no spare forces to battle unrest, and requests detachment of 20 or 30 soldiers be stationed at San Jose de Pimas to suppress Piman bellicosity and guard road to Cieneguilla. He also adds that lawless behavior manifested by Indian groups is result of semi-nomadic lifestyle. Included is letter to Lumbreras, forwarded to viceroy, from missionary at Tecoripa describing events which corroborates information given by Former. In responses to autos, viceroy suggests that Lumbreras commence further reduccion of barbarous Indians, using force if necessary; letter authorizing installation of Trespalacios as lieutenant of flying company of Buenavista upon retirement of Viarraga from position. (J. H. Ochs, July 1987)
Persons
Sastre, Matheo de (Gobernador)
Diego (Gobernador de los Sibubapas)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria de (Virrey)
Flores, Rafael de
Encinas, Joachin de
Lumbreras, Juan Jose de
Alcaide, Joachin de
Felis, Gabriel Domingo
Mazozo(?), Manuel (Fray)
Plumablanca (Indio)
Cardenas, Juachin
Pineda, Juan de
Trespalacios, Francisco Ignacio (Teniente)
Viarraga, Joaquin de
Cancio, Lorenzo
Places
Rosario (Reales de Minas)
Alamos (Ciudad)
Comuripa (Mision)
Suaqui (Pueblo)
Belen (Pueblo)
San Antonio (Mision)
Zieneguilla (Reales de Minas)
Tecoripa (Pueblo)
Espiritu Santo (Puesto)
Mofarra (Puesto)
Tosimuri (Puesto)
Ajos (Puesto)
Batacosa
Baroyeca
Aguibampo
Guaimas (Puerto)
Cocorim (Pueblo)
Rio Chico (Reales de Minas)
Sonora (Provincia)
Pitic (Presidio)
Agua Caliente (Pueblo)
Santa Rosa (Pueblo)
San Miguel (Pueblo)
Culiacan (Villa)
Pimas, San Jose de (Pueblo)
Cerro Prieto (Puesto)
Buenavista, San Carlos de (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Sibubapas
Piatos
Hiaquis
Pimas Bajos
Yaquis
Suaquis
Military Groups
Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 081 ff. 131-154
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 081 ff. 131-154
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
8100036
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Lumbreras
Person Last Name
Sastre
Diego
Bucareli y Ursua
Flores
Encinas
Lumbreras
Alcaide
Felis
Mazozo
Plumablanca
Cardenas
Pineda
Trespalacios
Viarraga
Cancio
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-18-1772
End Date (repacked)
01-13-1773
Type
Text
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Rescue of Spanish boy from Pimas by captain Anza.

Serial Number
041-01683
Title
Rescue of Spanish boy from Pimas by captain Anza.
Author(s)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Date
05-15-1769
Documentation
Pitic. May 15, 1769. 8p. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Documents relating rescue of Spaniard Boy by capitan Anza; capture of two Pima boys relating anger of Pimas against Seris for surrendering to Spaniards. Fear of some rebels that Spaniards will take them to ships and throw them into sea after hanging their captains if they surrender. Rebels face starvation as prosecution from Spaniards is intensified. (A. Dell'acqua, October 1987)
Persons
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Anza, Juan Bautista de (Capitan)
Marcos (Capitan Rebelde)
Croix, Marquez de (Virrey)
Places
Pitic (Cuartel)
Prieto (Cerro)
Palma (Cajon)
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Pimas
Piatos
Sibubapas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 070 ff. 042-044
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 070 ff. 042-044
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
7000006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Pineda
Anza
Marcos
Croix
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-15-1769
Type
Text
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Letters about Indian attacks and military campaigns in Sonora.

Serial Number
041-01680
Title
Letters about Indian attacks and military campaigns in Sonora.
Author(s)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Date
03-17-1769
Documentation
Pitic. March, 1769. 18p. Letter. Signed.
Summary
Letters relating military campaigns to pacify, chastise rebel Indians which have perpetrated various robberies of horses, cattle and killings of pacified Indians and Spaniards including priest from banoyaca who was tortured. Letters also indicate Indians want peace, as they make crosses and leave them where Spaniards would find them. (A. Dell'acqua, October 1987)
Persons
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Croix, Marquez de (Virrey)
Elizondo, Domingo de (Coronel)
Cancio, Lorenzo (Capitan)
Zele (Capitan)
Burguer, David (Comisario)
Aragon, Pedro (Cura)
Aguero (Gobernador)
Allende, Pedro (Teniente)
Anza, Juan Bautista de (Capitan)
Bergoza, Juan Joseph
Places
Buenavista (Presidio)
Pitic (Cuartel)
Alamitos (Puesto)
Tesopaco (Hacienda)
Baroyeca
Alamos (Ciudad)
Mochicagui (Pueblo)
Tepagui (Pueblo)
Durango (Ciudad)
Lajas
San Blas (Puerto)
Oregano (Puerto)
Hiaqui (Pueblo)
Bacun (Pueblo)
Pena Blanca (Pozo)
Tiburon (Isla)
Ethnic Groups
Hiaquis
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 070 ff. 021-029
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 070 ff. 021-029
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
7000003
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Pineda
Croix
Elizondo
Cancio
Zele
Burguer
Aragon
Aguero
Allende
Anza
Bergoza
Beginning Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-17-1769
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Letters between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and Virrey(?) about Indian hostilities in 1773.

Serial Number
041-01047
Title
Letters between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and Virrey(?) about Indian hostilities in 1773.
Author(s)
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio
Peramas, Melchor de
and others
Date
11-30-1772
Date
08-04-1773
Documentation
Chiguagua, Mexico. March30, 1773 - August 4, 1773. 52p. Letters, relaciones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Documents between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and virrey(?) Concern violence of Apaches and Taraumares in 1773; resulting instability of frontier; and concern of officials to stop violence through arrest and extraction of confession. Queipo de Llano reports large number of thieves in prisons. Noting poor security, he stations military men at prison to improve security. Emphasizes importance of exacting confessions by giving counts of confessors at various points in document. Recounts Apache hostilities including murders, abductions, livestock thefts, wasteful animal killings, and corpse mutilation by stripping and overshooting with arrows. Reports Taraumara hatred of Spanish--supports statement by citing Taraumara holdups, thefts, threats of massacre. Substantial information on Apache/Taraumara relations including intertribal trading, joint anti-Spanish plotting, settlement patterns. Latter part of document is testimonial recounting details of arrest and confession of Taraumara Luna and itemizes Luna's various crimes. Decision made to pacify Indians; make as many arrests and exact as many confessions as possible; solicit and follow Oconor's opinion on handling of Indian criminals. (S. Gibbs, January 1988)
Persons
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio (Corregidor)
Vucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Fray)
Juarez, Joseph
Ochoa, Simon de (Teniente)
Tapaderas, Phelipe (Capitan)
Oconor, Hugo (Comandante Inspector)
San Vicente, Juan (Ayudante Mayor)
Peramas, Melchor de
Vranga (Doctor)
Valle, Manuel (Indio Apache y Capitan)
Andres, Juan (Capitan)
Thomas, Juan (Capitan)
Munoz, Manuel (Capitan)(Comandante)
Alegre, Manuel (Capitan)
Ojeda, Thomas de (Teniente)
Arroyo, Miguel (Sargento)
Pedro (Teniente)
Copa, Juan
Gonzalez, Miguel
Fernando
Alegre, Manuel Esteban de
Luna, Francisco Antonio de (Indio Taraumara)
Marino, Juan Antonio (Escribano)
Norteno, Andres
Herrera, Joseph de
Places
Chiguagua, San Phelipe El Real de
Durango
Santiago (Pueblo)
Babonoyaba (Pueblo)
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de (Pueblo)
Zatebo (Pueblo)
Joya (Pueblo)
Nueva Vizcaya
Carmen (Hacienda)
Thalamantes (Hacienda)
Paloblanco (Paraje)
Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Guadalaxara
Durasno (Paraje)
San Miguel del Paraiso (Hacienda)
Mayorasgo (Hacienda)
Conchos (Rio)
Baboyonaba (Partido)
Ventanillas
Belduque
Carmona (Cueva)
Canada Grande
San Pedro (Sierra)
Pozo Hediondo
Piedra Viejo (Corral)
Satebo (Pueblo)
Santa Ysabel (Pueblo)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz de (Pueblo)
San Lorenzo (Pueblo)
Navonera (Paraje)
San Xavier (Paraje)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Valerio, Santa Cruz de (Hacienda)
Taran (Rancho)
San Antonio (Paraje)
Enzim (Hacienda)
San Ygua (Paraje)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Coyachi (Pueblo)
Cerro Prieto (Paraje)
Majalca (Hacienda)
Chiguagua (Villa)
Thorreon (Hacienda)
Guarachi (Pueblo)
Vasuchil (Valle)
Chocache (Pueblo)
Thabalaopa
Basuchel
Jesus Maria (Paraje)
Majalca (Paraje)
Torreon (Paraje)
Ojo Caliente (Hacienda)
Cosiquiriachic, Santa Rosa de (Jurisdiccion)
Janos
Zerna (Laguna)
Bachiuiba
Dolores (Hacienda)
Vallesillo
Jila
Nombre de Dios (Sierra)
Nombre de Dios (Pueblo)
Carmen (Cerro)
Picacho (Cerro)
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Tharahumares
Apaches
Mexicanos
Cholomes
Mulatos
Apaches Gilenos
nortenos
nortenos Gilenos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 398-423
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 398-423
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order
Reference Number
4200065
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Queipo de Llano
Peramas
Person Last Name
Queipo de Llano
Vucareli y Ursua
Juarez
Ochoa
Tapaderas
Oconor
San Vicente
Peramas
Vranga
Valle
Andres
Thomas
Munoz
Alegre
Ojeda
Arroyo
Pedro
Copa
Gonzalez
Fernando
Alegre
Luna
Marino
Norteno
Herrera
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-30-1772
End Date (repacked)
08-04-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5394
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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General Subjects
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