Domingo Elizondo to Marques de Croix. Letter concerning reduction of rebel Indians.

Serial Number
041-01946
Title
Domingo Elizondo to Marques de Croix. Letter concerning reduction of rebel Indians.
Author(s)
Elizondo, Domingo
Date
03-27-1771
Documentation
Pitic. March 27, 1771. 8p. Letter. Itinerario. Original. Signed. Xerox.
Summary
Paito chief Gueijuriguchi plans to formally ask pardon of Elizondo and reduce himself and his followers. 2 captives returned to Spaniards. 5 families-22 Piatos- already reduced. Marcos' Brother agrees to persuade Marcos and followers on Tiburon to surrender. Elizondo feels that since so few rebels left at large, the presidial forces should be sufficient to handle them. Includes an itinerary which troops returning to Mexico should follow. Recommends that primera compania volante be stationed at Pitic, 2a volante at Terrenate. (T. Sheridan, 1980)
Persons
Gueijuriguchi (Piato Leader)
Marcos (Seri Leader)
Elizondo, Domingo
Croix, Marques de
Corbalan, Pedro
Vildosola, Joseph Antonio de (Capitan)
Galvez, Bernardo
Places
Tiburon (Isla)
Pitic
Terrenate (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Piatos
Seris
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 081 ff. 024-028
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 081 ff. 024-028
Language
Spanish
Notes
Background for Seri Volume
Reference Number
8100012
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