Ripperda's correspondence re: Indian auxiliares, troop movements, and civil-military administration

Serial Number
041-02595
Title
Ripperda's correspondence re: Indian auxiliares, troop movements, and civil-military administration
Author(s)
Valverde, Acyclos (Fray)
Ripperda, Baron de
Date
06-22-1771
Date
12-21-1771
Documentation
Bexar. July 31 - December 21, 1771. 34 p. Letters. Originals, signed.
Summary
Concerns request for Indian auxiliaries from several missions to protect Bahia. Return of 29 soldiers from San Saba and use of troops to escort Indians. Possibility of peace with Comanches and Tauayares; territories under hostile Indian control; war with Apaches; Indian trade of weapons for horses. Concerns Apache horse raids. Possible return of Apostate Indians to missions. Notification of viceroy of change in personnel; publications of vandos;correspondence of capitans. (L. L. Woodward, April 1988)
Persons
Valverde, Acyclos (Fray)
Ripperda, Baron de (Gobernador)
Thobar, Francisco
Croix, Marques de
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio (Virrey)
Casorla, Luis
Martos y Navarrete, Angel
Places
Bexar, San Antonio de
Texas
Queretaro, Santisima Cruz de (Colegio)
San Antonio (Rio)(Mision)
Rosario (Mision)
Bahia (Presidio)
Grande (Rio)
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de (Misiones)
Santa Cruz (Mision)(Fuerte)
San Sabas (Presidio)
Adaes (Presidio)
Coahuila
Luisiana
San Javier
San Javier (Rio)
Nachitoches
San Fernando (Villa)
Zivolo (Arroyo)
Orcoquiza (Presidio)
Potosi, San Luis
Puerco (Rio)
Nuezes (Rio)
Nuevo Mexico
Misuri
Ethnic Groups
Comanches
Tauayares
Apaches
Vidais
Lipanes
Ingleses
Texas
Mayeyes
Yervipiamos
Yupuanes
Tancaues
Military Groups
San Sabas, Compania de
San Javier, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 100 ff. 153-169 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 100 ff. 153-169 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Notes
Doc. Incomplete
Reference Number
10000021
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