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Correspondence related to diaries of Cordero's and Casanova's campaigns against Apaches.

Serial Number
041-04330
Title
Correspondence related to diaries of Cordero's and Casanova's campaigns against Apaches.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Cordero, Antonio (Capitan)
Casanova, Manuel de (Capitan)
Virrey
Date
12-22-1788
Date
03-14-1789
Documentation
Chihuahua, others. December 22, 1788 - March 14, 1789. 26p. Letter, diary. Original, copy (dated February 13 & 14, 1789), signed, unsigned.
Summary
Loyola remits diaries of Cordero and Casanova to virrey. Copies of diaries included in documents. Cordero had difficulty finding traces of enemies due to heavy snowfall, but was able to bring back five Apache prisoners. Casanova likewise had difficulty at times with snow, but found tracks of cattle thieves. (D. Marksz, October 1987)
Persons
Cordero, Antonio (Capitan)
Casanova, Manuel de (Capitan)
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Marrufo, Ramon (Capitan)
Juares, Juan (Teniente)
Ramirez, Josef (Sargento)
Ronquillo, Joseph (Sargento)
Manta Negra (Capitancillo)
Griguisen (Prisionero)
Armenta, Joseph (Carabinero)
Camarena, Vicente (Sargento)
Yssolencha
Tussegoslan
Arneros Bencomo, Juan (Capitan de Milicias)
Rudecindo (Sargento)
Villareal, Joseph (Alferez)
Diaz de Luna, Miguel (Alferez)
Anastasio (Sargento)
Almanza, Nicolas
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Peru, Joaquin (Teniente)
Yagonfli (Alias Ojos Colorados)
Places
Carmen (Hacienda)
Sonora
Arados (Sierra)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
Namiquipa
Carretas (Valle)
Janos (Presidio)
Bavispe
Carrizal
Quinteros (Corral)
Ascension (Laguna)
Capulin (Sierra)
Escondida (Carboneras)
Escondida (Sierra)
Miguel (Campamento)
Palanganas (Cajon)
Sierra Madre
San Pablo (Rio)
San Pablo (Sierra)
Ostimuri (Provincia)
Madera (Sierra)
Casas Grandes
Pajarito (Sierra)
Becerra (Estancia)
San Ysidro (Vado)
Cueva (Cajon)
Horcones (Cienaga)
Vallecillo
San Lorenzo (Potrero)
Terrenate (Sierra)
Agua Zarca (Sierra)
Chihuahua
Sieneguilla
Belduque
San Pedro (Rio)
Babonoyaba
Santa Ysabel
San Andres
Napabechi (Sierra)
Piojo (Sierra)
Bachiniba (Sierra)
San Phelipe (Sierra)
Rincon de Cerna (Sierra)
Adobes
Rubio
Yepomera
Carrizalito
Mulato (Cienaga)
Uguimoba
Garabato
Xaras(?) (Arroyo)
Ypomera
Santo Thomas
Tepehuanes (Malpais)
Encinillas (Sierra)
Guerachi(Malpais)
Basuchil (Valle)
Rosario (Paraje Despoblado)
Cerroprieto
Coyachi
Borbolla
Silla (Sierra)
Babonoyaba
Pilar (Puesto)
Pilar de Conchos, Nuestra Senora del
Acha (Sierra)
San Buenaventura (Sierra)
Inocentes (Cajon)
San Diego (Sierra)
San Diego (Valle)
Temehuac (Sierra)
San Miguel, Cerrogrande Alta de (Sierras)
Buey (Ojo)
Don Diego (Cerros)
Barrancas (Corral)
Vallecillo
Boca
Ethnic Groups
Mimbrenos
Opatas
Apaches
Navajoes
Taraumares
Military Groups
Janos, Caballada de
Tercera Compania Volante
Cuarta Compania Volante
Janos, Compania de
San Buenaventura, Compania de
Carrizal, Compania de
Segunda Compania Volante
Bavispe, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 193 ff. 079-092
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 193 ff. 079-092
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
19300005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Cordero
Casanova
Casanova
Person Last Name
Cordero
Casanova
Florez
Ugarte y Loyola
Marrufo
Juares
Ramirez
Ronquillo
Manta Negra
Griguisen
Armenta
Camarena
Yssolencha
Tussegoslan
Arneros Bencomo
Rudecindo
Villareal
Diaz de Luna
Anastasio
Almanza
Gasiot y Miralles
Peru
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-22-1788
End Date (repacked)
03-14-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11564
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Documents concerning free trade between provincias of Luisiana and Texas.

Serial Number
041-04194
Title
Documents concerning free trade between provincias of Luisiana and Texas.
Author(s)
Croix, Cavallero de
Corvalan, Christoval
Mezieres, Atanasio de
and others
Date
06-02-1783
Date
10-14-1784
Documentation
Arispe. June 2, 1783. 66p. Letters. Informes. Originals. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Concerns descriptions of province of Texas for recommendation as sight of new port and further expansion of settlers due to abundance of land, water and fertile soils; new settlements desired to establish trade with Louisiana and also to keep French and English from expanding further into region; contains descriptions of Flora and fauna and geographic and climatic descriptions; contains eloquent statement by Mesieres against French, English and hostile Indian tribes in region. (K. Hubin, June 1990)
Persons
Croix, Cavallero de
Corvalan, Christoval
Mezieres, Atanasio de
Galvez, Joseph de
Galvez, Conde de
Croix, Theodoro de
Garza, Francisco Joseph de la (Fray)
Salle, Roberto de la
Menchaca, Joseph Felix
Yzurrieta, Juan de
Urzaga y Amenzaga, Luis de (Gobernador)
Ripperda, Baron de
Grebenben, Agustin de (Capitan)
Areche, Joseph Antonio
Andri, Luis
Evia, Joseph de
Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco
Cabello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Alarcon, Martin de
Oliban Rebolledo, Juan de
Salinas Varona, Gregorio de
Fernandez Duran, Miguel
Balero, Marques de
Gorraez, Joseph de
Places
Luisiana
Texas
Arispe
Nueva Orleans
Bucarely (Pueblo)
Trinidad (Rio)
Tampico
Campeche
Coaguila
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Santander (Colonia)
Nuevo Mexico
Misisipi (Rio)
Cadiz
Veracruz
Pansacola
Barlovento (Islas)
Natchitoches
Santa Cruz (Fuerte)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Brazos (Rio)
San Pedro
San Antonio de Bexar (Mision)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia de (Mision)
San Teodoro (Pueblo)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio)
San Marcos
Animas
San Xavier
San Andres
Veracruz
San Bernardo (Bahia)
Nueva Vizcaya
San Antonio (Rio)
Santa Maria de Galvez (Presidio)
Movila (Colonia)
Mavacra (Puerto)
Francia
Palazida (Rio)
Acapulco
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Franceses
Ingleses
Taovayaces
Ovedsitas
Avajees
Comanches
Vidais
Texas
Nacogdoches
Tancagues
Tuacanas
Iscanis
Atacapas
Orcoquizas
Carancagues
Cocos
Malleyes
Cadodachos
Lipanes
Military Groups
Atacapas, Milicias de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 182 ff. 232-265
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 182 ff. 232-265
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18200004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Croix
Corvalan
Mezieres
Mezieres
Person Last Name
Croix
Corvalan
Mezieres
Galvez
Galvez
Croix
Garza
Salle
Menchaca
Yzurrieta
Urzaga y Amenzaga
Ripperda
Grebenben
Areche
Andri
Evia
Fernandez de Cordova
Cabello
Alarcon
Oliban Rebolledo
Salinas Varona
Fernandez Duran
Balero
Gorraez
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-02-1783
End Date (repacked)
10-14-1784
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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French trespassing into Spanish territory, part iv

Serial Number
041-04185
Title
French trespassing into Spanish territory, part iv
Author(s)
Valcarcel y Formento, Domingo
Echavarri, Francisco Antonio de
Andreu y Ferras, Antonio and others.
Date
00-00-1721
Date
00-00-1754
Documentation
Mexico. San Xavier presidio. September 25, 1753 - March 4, 1754. 120p. Autos. Originals. Signed.
Summary
Begins with review of previous testimonies and conclusions drawn. All witnesses believe Colorado River to be the boundary between the two territories. Barrio believes Misisipi (Sic) River to be boundary. Testimonies are considered hearsay and not conclusive. Governor of Texas deems necessary to establish boundary between territories and move French presidios from la Isleta to Nachitos. Questions discussed; engineer to survey boundaries, squadron of 20 soldiers and one official to observe the French, wine and aguardiente trade with French, 36 French companies each of 50 men and 100 swiss men, slaves fleeing French masters, Frenchman San Denis bestowing titles of rank on Indians in Spanish territory, French lenguarazes in Spanish territory. French are described as machinaciones, wanting to trade with anyone and that the only way to control them is by populating presidios with more Spaniards. Ff. 253 - 264 junta de guerra y hacienda discusses same as aforementioned including; one-third advance on pay to soldiers; governor of Texas to determine amount of land usurped by French, names of French towns and presidios established on Spanish territory. All witnesses believe the French occupied lands from 1734 - 36, no new towns have been built, French trade gunpowder, clothing, etc.., with Indians in Texas. Many Indian tribes ally with the Texas Indians and the French. These same Indians consider the Spanish the enemy. Ff. 264 - 275 junta de guerra y hacienda discuss and resolve the following eight points. The governor of Texas should inform commander of Nachitos to return to his Side of the Colorado River, the boundary. The governor will not be sent engineers to map and restore usurped land. A twenty-man squadron with one official will not be sent to the San Pedro River to observe the French. No decision yet as to whether the Texas squadron will be reinforced as the Nueva Veracruz squadron, only a break in relations could decide that. Wine and aguardiente trade with the French desired due to the cold winters is prohibited. Decree proclaiming black French slaves free is prohibited as provocation of the French. Spanish Indians in Texas are not prohibited to trade with the French as the Spanish want to keep the Indians happy and possibly sway the Indians to trade with the Spanish. The second part of this point decides to prohibit the French from bestowing titles of rank on Spanish Indians. The final point permits the French lenguarases to remain in Spanish territory so as not to provoke the French. (E. Wilson, January 90)
Persons
Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de (Gobernador)
Altamira, Marques de (Auditor)
Boneo, Justo (Gobernador)
Enzenada, Marques de la
Conquista, Duque de la (Virrey)
Fonclara, Conde de (Virrey)
Sandoval, Manuel (Capitan) (Gobernador)
San Denis, Luis de (Frances)
Villavicencio, Pedro Malo de (Doctor)(Auditor)
Aguayo, Marques de San Miguel de
Codallos y Rabal, Joseph (Doctor)(Frances)
Pierre (Monsiur)
Orovio Basterra, Prudencia (Gobernador)
Olivan, Juan de (Auditor General)
Calahorra, Joseph (Padre Fray)
Busillos, Juan Antonio
Soto Bermudez, Antonio de (Teniente)
Flor, la (French) (Gobernador)
Rivera, Pedro de (Mariscal de Campo)
Blans, Cesar de (Comandante)
Ravago y Teran, Phelipe (Capitan)
Mallet, Pedro (Frances)
Guemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Echavarri, Francisco Antonio de
Valcarzel y Formento, Domingo
Andreu y Ferras, Antonio
Barroeta, Juan Chrisostomo de (Regente)
Valparaiso, Conde de Matheo de (Contador)
Cortillas, Joachin de (Contador)
Mella y Vusa, Alonzo de (Contador)
Miranda, Ignacio Joseph de (Oficial)
Diaz de Zelis, Joseph (Oficial)
Somosa y Torres, Pedro Maria (Oficial)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Joseph Raphael (Contador)
Urdanegui y Lujan, Juan de (Contador)
Orobio Vasterra, Prudencio de (Gobernador)
San Denis, Luis de (Alferez)(Hijo)
Vallejo (Fray)
Olivan, Juan de (Auditor)
Places
Aranjuez
Nachitos, San Juan Bauptista (Presidio)
Rojo (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Francia
Adaes (Presidio)
Tejas
Gran Montana
Arroyo Hondo
Mexico, Santa Iglesia Metropolitana de
Buen Retiro
Santa Rosa (Isla)
Misisipi (Rio)
Nueva Orleans
Luciana
Isleta (Presidio)
Nacodoches (Mision)
San Pedro (Rio)
Trinidad (Rio)
San Antonio (Rio)
Vejar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Veracruz (Puerto)(Presidio)
Havana
Nuevo Mexico
San Xavier (Presidio)
Taos (Pueblo)
Caudacho (Pueblo)
Puente Cupe
Arinais (Provincia)
Trinidad (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Nazones
Nadotes
Navidachos
Teguacanas
Azinaiz
Nachies
Zuizos
Ingleses
Apaches
Cumanches
Pelones
Tebancamas
Tancangueyes
Tebancanas
Yujuanes
Chicaes
Aguajuanis
Aguajos
Tancames
Guajis
Guesos
Fusas
Exanes
Pianes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 216-275
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 216-275
Language
Spanish
Notes
Interesting and detailed reasons for decisions made, official seals on pages obscures writing, ff. 245, 274 duplicated,
Reference Number
18100005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Valcarcel y Formento
Echavarri
Andreu y Ferras
Person Last Name
Barrios y Jauregui
Altamira
Boneo
Enzenada
Conquista
Fonclara
Sandoval
San Denis
Villavicencio
Aguayo
Codallos y Rabal
Pierre
Orovio Basterra
Olivan
Calahorra
Busillos
Soto Bermudez
Flor
Rivera
Blans
Ravago y Teran
Mallet
Guemes y Horcasitas
Revilla Gigedo
Echavarri
Valcarzel y Formento
Andreu y Ferras
Barroeta
Valparaiso
Cortillas
Mella y Vusa
Miranda
Diaz de Zelis
Somosa y Torres
Rodriguez Gallardo
Urdanegui y Lujan
Orobio Vasterra
San Denis
Vallejo
Olivan
Beginning Date (repacked)
1721
End Date (repacked)
1754
Type
Text
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Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Guemes by Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04167
Title
Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Guemes by Escandon.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
09-22-1750
Date
01-22-1751
Documentation
Guemes. September 22, 1750-January 22, 1751. 22p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Documents contain information resulting in formal establishment of Guemes. Describes well drilling and associated difficulties at various levels. Escandon and others conduct review of people, land, Indians, crops, rivers, timber. Contains complete lists of families and Escuadra including names, ages and property owned. Describes planting of crops. Abundant Mesquite and Nogales. Reports from others telling Escandon that more people coming to Guemes. He must allocate more corn and tools. Escandon says must plant wetter lands in sta. Anna because of difficulties in well construction. Also says have taken so much Cascara of Sabinos that have left them dry and dying. Practice will punished, must use palms for roofs. Instructions for Ciprian to direct residents and congregate residents. Escandon names location for mission. Includes city plan. (M. Dannemiller, April 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Perez, Joseph
Ciprian, Igancio Antonio (Fray)
Guevara, Joseph
Saens, Santiago
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Telles Giron, Phelipe
Cueva, Andres de la
Gomez, Francisco Xavier de
Morales, Xotoval
Perez, Pautin
Liebana, Toribio de
Places
Queretaro, Santiago de
Guemes, San Francisco de
Santaengracia (Rio)
Maiz (Valle)
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Garcia, Francisco Javier
Santa Anna
San Phelipe (Rio)
San Marcos
T Aumave
Padilla
Santander
Mezas Prietas
Linares
Aguayo, Santa Maria de
Cavallero
Military Groups
Valle de Maiz, Compania de Montados de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 176-187
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 176-187
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Escandon
Person Last Name
Escandon
Moctezuma
Perez
Ciprian
Guevara
Saens
Moctezuma
Telles Giron
Cueva
Gomez
Morales
Perez
Liebana
Beginning Date Month
September
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-22-1750
End Date (repacked)
01-22-1751
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Padilla by Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04166
Title
Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Padilla by Escandon.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
09-13-1750
Documentation
Padilla. September 13, 1750. 30p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Documents contain information resulting in formal establishment of Padilla. Escandon and others conduct review of area. Description of well-drilling and associated difficulties. experiencing severe lack of rain. Discusses also land, climate, other advantages, need for mission, and distances to other Villas. Contains complete list of families and members of Escuadra including names, ages and property owned. Discusses conditions and obligations of residency. In general has sufficient water, good land, abundant timber and fish. Ciprian says need to give Indians corn, clothes, and tools to keep pacified because generally untrustworthy. says good idea to build separate mission where water plentiful. Reports by others contain similar information. Escandon gives instructions for upcoming year concerning Villa, Indians, cattle and property. Includes city plan with surrounding rivers. (M. Dannemiller, April 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Ciprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Paz, Gregorio de la
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Saens, Santiago
Sanchez de Samora, Francisco
Guevara, Joseph
Marquez, Joaquin (Fray)
Bustrioza, Francisco Antonio
Buenaventura de la Paz
Cayetano Manzilla, Joseph
Places
Padilla
San Antonio de
Queretharo, Santiago de
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Maiz (Valle)
Pilon (Rio)
Saltillo
Santaengracia (Rio)
Guasnizo (Mision)
Dolores
Purificacion (Rio)
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 160-175
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 160-175
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandon
Ciprian
Moctezuma
Paz
Moctezuma
Saens
Sanchez de Samora
Guevara
Marquez
Bustrioza
Buenaventura de la Paz
Cayetano Manzilla
Beginning Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-13-1750
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11400
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Santa Maria by Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04165
Title
Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Santa Maria by Escandon.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
10-02-1750
Date
01-20-1751
Documentation
San marcos. October 2, 1750-January 20, 1751. 20p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Documents contain information resulting formal establishment of Santa Maria. Provides good geographical description of area and distances to other Villas. Escandon went to recognize families joined by olarazan. Escandon and others conduct review of well and other conditions. Contains complete list of families and members of Escuadra including names, ages and property owned. Description of relations with Indians. says San Marcos has most abundant water. Contains description of possible drilling depths and composition of each level. Review of timber, minerals and land says all plentiful. Cold climate. Commerce with Llera possible for supplies and minerals. Need mission for Indians congregated in area. Escandon officially establishes sta. Maria close to San Marcos. Provides instructions for construction of homes, provision of more cattle and seed, and for administration of property and mines. Contains city plan. Last document contains list of Villas established in Nuevo Santander including captains, missions, Indians, families, soldiers and Patron saints. (M. Dannemiller, April 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Olazaran, Joseph (Capitan)
Moctezuma, Juan Elias
Perez de Leon, Joseph
Telles Giron (Capitan)
Ciprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Saens, Santiago
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Dias Guerrero, Juan Diego
Diego (Indio Capitan Pizones)
Guevara, Joseph de
Gimenez, Nicolas
Arzila, Joseph de
Martinez, Vizente
Places
San Pedro (Paraje)
Aguayo, Santa Maria de (Villa)
San Marcos
Cavallero
Guemes
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Llera
San Phelipe
Nuevo Santander
Ethnic Groups
Pizones
Military Groups
Villa de Maiz, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 149-159
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 149-159
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000013
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandonlazaran
Moctezuma
Perez de Leon
Telles Giron
Ciprian
Saens
Moctezuma
Dias Guerrero
Diego
Guevara
Gimenez
Arzila
Martinez
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-02-1750
End Date (repacked)
01-20-1751
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Santa Barbara by Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04164
Title
Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Santa Barbara by Escandon.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
11-04-1750
Date
01-23-1751
Documentation
Santa Barbara. Burgos. November 4, 1750-January 23, 1751. 28p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Documents concern information resulting in formal establishment of Santa Barbara. Escandon and others conduct review of residents, Indians, mission, climate, crops and general advantages of area. Includes complete list of all residents and members of Escuadra including names, ages, marital status and property owned. Also, 10 families live around mission with same privileges as those in Villa. Mentions Indian groups in area. Reviewers say Santa Barbara one of most important establishments in Colonia as stop-over place and has most fertile lands and most abundant timber. Provides distances to other Villas. Discussion of moving mission to Alberca which Escandon later approves. Escandon gives instructions for construction of homes and a road to Llera. says gambling and liquor to be outlawed. Contains record of admission of one family to Villa. Provides instructions for administration of both Villa and mission. Contains map, city plan of town including surrounding rivers. (M. Dannemiller, April 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Ciprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Martinez, Francisco Lazaro
Barberena, Juan Francisco de
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Gonzales, Juan Sebastian
Saens, Santiago
Soto, Thomas de
Rodrigues, Feliziano
Guevara, Joseph de
Ximenes, Antonio
Brito, Andres Joseph
Haro, Juan de
Haro, Julian
Cayetano, Juan Manuel (Indio Capitan de Janambres)
Molina, Batholome
Castillo. Juan Antonio del
Calletano, Julian
Garzia de Leon, Joseph Thoribio
Cordero, Pedro
Elata, Francisco de la
Places
Queretaro
Igollo (Mision)
Saja (Rancho)
Saltillo
Marzapil
Nuevo Leon
Horcasitas
Llera
Huazteca
San Luis Pothosi
Valles (Villa)
Maiz (Valle)
Alberca (Paraje)
Frio (Rio)
Burgos
Tamaulipa (Sierra)
Ethnic Groups
Janambres
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento del
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 134-148
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 134-148
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000012
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandon
Ciprian
Martinez
Barberena
Moctezuma
Gonzales
Saens
Soto
Rodrigues
Guevara
Ximenes
Brito
Haro
Haro
Cayetano
Molina
Castillo. Juan Antonio del
Calletano
Garzia de Leon
Cordero
Elata
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-04-1750
End Date (repacked)
01-23-1751
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11398
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Autos concerning establishment and conditions of Altamira.

Serial Number
041-04162
Title
Autos concerning establishment and conditions of Altamira.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
10-27-1750
Date
11-03-1750
Documentation
Altamira. October 27, 1750-November 3 1750. 42p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Concerns reports by Escandon and others concerning conditions in Altamira and feasibility of official establishment as Villa. Contains review of mission, Fabricas, Indians, land, climate and distances from Altamira to other Villas along frontera. Contains complete lists of families, Escuadra and all property. Mentions conditions established for residents and their obligation to stay in Altamira. Mentions financial support for Villa. says peaceful relations with Indians who receive corn rations from Altamira. Cyprian says location is perfect, good land, easy transportation on rivers, abundant fish and other reasons. Recommends uniting with Panuco and Tampico to secure the coast. says temperate with few Mosquitos. Also mentions cultivation of Calabazas. Instructions by Escandon for future activity such as building of homes, treatment of Indians and church construction. Contains city plan including rivers surrounding Villa. (M. Dannemiller, March 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Cyprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Manzano, Joaquin (Fray)
Barberena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Guevara, Joseph
Odriozola, Joseph Ignacio de
Castro Lorrca, Manuel de
Saens, Santiago de
Moctezuma, Juan Elias
Perez, Juan
Zaldivar, Joseph de
Melchor, Antonio de
Hernandez, Antonio
Ventura, Santiago
Roman, Juan Joseph
Zervantes, Juan
Perez, Antonio
Maya, Manuel
Orthega, Juan de
Barberena, Pablo de (Indio Capitan de Anacanas)
Places
Queretaro
Altamira, Nuestra Senora de las Caldas de
Suances (Mision)
San Andres (Laguna)
Olives (Salinas)
Trinidad (Barra)
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Tampico (Villa)
Panuco
Tamui
Huasteca
Horcasitas
Sotolamarina
Calabazas (Paraje)
Ethnic Groups
Anacanas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 102-123
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 102-123
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000010
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandon
Cyprian
Manzano
Barberena
Guevara
Odriozola
Castro Lorrca
Saens
Moctezuma
Perez
Zaldivar
Melchor
Hernandez
Ventura
Roman
Zervantes
Perez
Maya
Orthega
Barberena
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-27-1750
End Date (repacked)
11-03-1750
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11396
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Concerns establishment and conditions of Reynosa.

Serial Number
041-04154
Title
Concerns establishment and conditions of Reynosa.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
06-16-1750
Documentation
Reynosa. June 16, 1750. 14p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Concerns autos, plans and conditions for establishment of Reynosa by Escandon. Area first populated to pacify Indians, become familiar with the land and to test feasibility of irrigation in area. Escandon provides instructions for agricultural methods until construction of well completed. Escandon conducts, with assistance of others, review of population, property, land, Esquadra and Indians. Asks for reports regarding probability of permanence of Indians in area and need for new mission. Contains list of families including marital status, name, age and property. Contains list of Esquadra with same information. States conditions for population and Esquadra and their obligations to the town. Provides information on all Indian nations, whether armed or not, name of capitan, where raised, if baptised and likelihood of remaining peacefully in area. Mentions food supplies and basic sustenance. Contains list of property in town including horses, cattle and mules. Includes detailed description of land and digging of well. Mentions which lands need irrigation, which are fertile. Indians working for Spanish are given clothing and dry-goods. Includes city plan with provisions for church and convent and drawing of rivers around location. (M. Dannemiller, March 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Perez, Joseph
Cyprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Guevarra, Joseph de
Escandon, Santiago de (Indio Capitan)
Cyprian, Francisco (Indio Capitan)
Salvador (Indio Capitan)
Gregorio, Nicolas (Indio Capitan)
Medina, Juan de (Indio Capitan)
Fragoso, Augustin (Fray)
Gonzales, Juan Ignacio
Marrines, Visente
Cantu, Carlos
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Saens, Santiago (Teniente)
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo (Alferez)
Arzila, Joseph de
Places
Reynosa, Guadalupe de
Nuevo Santander
Queretaro
Norte (Rio)
San Joaquin (Mision)
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Camargo
Burgos
San Fernando
Rio Grande
Pilon
China
Nuevo Leon
Pamoranos (Sierra)
Ethnic Groups
Comecrudos
Tejones
Sacatiles
Pintos
Nazas
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 020-032
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 020-032
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000002
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandon
Perez
Cyprian
Guevarra
Escandon
Cyprian
Salvador
Gregorio
Medina
Fragoso
Gonzales
Marrines
Cantu
Moctezuma
Saens
Moctezuma
Arzila
Beginning Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-16-1750
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11388
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Autos concerning establishment and conditions of Camargo.

Serial Number
041-04153
Title
Autos concerning establishment and conditions of Camargo.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
05-31-1750
Documentation
Camargo. May 31, 1750. 39p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Concerns all info regarding population and land pertaining to decision to formally establish Camargo. Date of establishment by Escandon. says people sent to area to pacify Indians, build azequias and plant crops. Perez suggests methods of agriculture pending construction of well. Escandon, assisted by others, performs inspection of land, climate, and Indians. Provides information on Indians congregated in area and probability of permanence at mission. Contains list of families including all names, marital status and age. Also, list of animals owned by each and Villa as whole. Describes different tribes in area, saying they are armed, some are baptised and most are peaceful. Contains list of Esquadra, their families and property. States conditions for residents and soldiers and their obligation to remain in Camargo. Description of land and availability of maiz and Trigo. Autos by others containing similar evaluations. Includes planned layout of city identifying Plaza, church, convent, distance from other Villas and surrounding rivers. Mentions use of special paper for autos. (M. Dannemiller, March 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Castrejon, Joseph
Perez, Joseph
Cyprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Garzia, Juan Baptista (Fray)
Garza Falcon, Blas Maria de
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Sais, Santiago
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Guevara, Joseph de
Cruz, Matheo de la (Indio Capitan)
Inojosa, Manuel de
Gualequas (Mision)
Cruz, Antonio de la (Indio Capitan)
Dios, Juan de (Indio Capitan)
Santa Maria, Blas de (Indio Capitan)
Viruela, Juan Antonio
Santos, Nicolas de los
Altamirano, Antonio
Nazario, Nicolas
Martinez, Vicente
Places
Camargo, Santa Anna de
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
San Juan (Rio)
Azucar (Paso)
Laredo, San Augustin de
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Norte (Rio)
Queretaro, Santiago de
Burgos
Ethnic Groups
Tarequanos
Pajaritos
Venados
Queros Quemados
Guajolotes
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 001-019
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 001-019
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000001
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandon
Castrejon
Perez
Cyprian
Garzia
Garza Falcon
Moctezuma
Sais
Moctezuma
Guevara
Cruz
Inojosa
Gualequas
Cruz
Dios
Santa Maria
Viruela
Santos
Altamirano
Nazario
Martinez
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-31-1750
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11387
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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