Indians (Food Rations)

Documents concerning accusations of mistreatment of Indians in missions in alta California

Serial Number
041-04723
Title
Documents concerning accusations of mistreatment of Indians in missions in alta California
Author(s)
Concepcion, Antonio de la (Fray)
Date
08-20-1778
Date
04-19-1805
Documentation
California. August 20, 1798. 278p. Informes. Letters. Signed.
Summary
Informe concerning complaints from Concepcion against a number of frays from misiones fernandinas. Complains include doctrination of Indians in their own languages, baptism without previous instruction, economic inequality between missions, and a number of petty complaints, Concepcion is accused of being crazy, and transfering him to another colegio is recommended. Follows letter from Concepcion asking for audience from virrey and detailed account of situation. Questionnaire sent by Borica to comandantes of presidios asking about situation in misiones; answers describe in some detail every day life of converted Indians including housing, daily diet and clothing in misiones (folios 10-41). Follows copy of informe previously sent to Branciforte by Borica, and now sent to Azanza. Letter from Buenaventura describing in detail con un Muchacho y Le mando que Se Vaya a fornicar. Borica certifies Arenaza's good record in official document. Follows summary of book-keeping in missions of Nueva California. History of religious, military and civil dominance in California since 1772 is described in some detail by Lull, asking to clear the name of the Missiones in California. Fiscal de la real hacienda suggests sending Concepcion back to Spain to avoid scandals. Unsigned document explaining how missions in California should be divided among different orders. In a long document Laruen summarizes in detail everyday life in missions in California special detail on punishment to Indians, number of lashes, instrument etc, claiming that if something, the treatment to Indians is very soft (mui blando el trato), also very detailed account of aranceles of all missions in California. Laruen asks to dismiss the whole incident with Concepcion, explaining that it is all based in anger of neighbor misiones and presidios due to his bad attitude toward them, follows similar detailed account on housing including measurements of dwellings, materials of clothing, money allocated. This informe and particularly the one that follows are an answer to accusations made by Borica and a number of captains of presidios in the area. (folios 63-101, 104-111). Following is a long document from Arillaga explaining discrepancies between reports from missionaries and military personnel, he explains cada uno dice de la Feria, como Le fue en ella. (folios 112-119). Letters from fiscal de la real hacienda clear the misiones from any fault, concluding the expediente
Persons
Martinez de Arenazal, Pasqual (Fray)
Sanches, Francisco Miguel (Fray)
Garcia, Diego (Fray)
Fernandez, Josef Maria (Fray)
Torrent, Xilario (Fray)
Concepcion, Juan Antonio de la (Fray)
Cordoba, Alberto de (Ingeniero)
Buenaventura (Fray)
Lasuen, Fermin
Peiri, Antonio (Fray)
Borica, Diego de (Gobernador)
Azanza, Miguel Joseph de (Virrey)
Arguello, Josef
Gonesechea, Felipe
Martinez, Esteban
Cordoba, Alberto de
Branciforte, Marquez de (Virrey)
Rebuelta, Lorenzo (Fray)
Gonzales Calderon, Miguel
Galvez, Jose de
Bucareli y Urzua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Valero, Marquez de (Virrey)
Conquista, Duque de la
Costales, Gabriel (Capitan)
Lull, Miguel (Fray)
Yriarte, Pedro de (Fray)
Vega Villasis y Cordoba, Laso de la (Cavallero Comendador)
Valcarcel, Domingo
Goycoechea, Felipe de (Comandante)
Soler, Pablo (Cirujano)
Pava, Luis (Cirujano)
Laruen, Fermin Francisco (Fray) (Presidente)
Romero, Joseph Antonio
Saavedra, Ramon (Comandante)
Cortes, Juan (Fray)
Tapis, Estevan (Fray)
Valencia, Martin de (Fray)
Weissen, Matias (Fray)
Benicio, Felipe (Ybon)
Cota, Pablo (Alferez)
Senan, Jose (Fray)
Santa Maria, Vicente de (Fray)
Berenguer de Marquina, Felix (Virrey)
Arillaga, Jose Joaquin de (Gobernador)
Lopez, Baldomero (Fray)
Galiana, Domingo (Fray)
Garijo, Agustin (Fray)
Pena, Thomas de la (Fray)
Callejas, Pedro (Fray)
Places
Nueva California
San Fernando (Colegio)
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de (Colegio)
San Diego
Mexico, Ciudad de
San Miguel (Mision)
Monterrey (Presidio)
Guadalajara
San Francisco (Mision)
Santa Clara (Mision)
Santa Cruz (Mision)
San Joseph (Mision)
San Carlos (Mision)
Padua, San Antonio de (Mision)
San Luis Obispo (Mision)
Soledad (Mision)
San Juan Bautista (Mision)
Santa Barbara (Mision)
Cadiz
Veracruz
San Gabriel
Capistrano, San Juan
San Blas
Colorado (Rio)
Tepic
Madrid
Aranjuez
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Ingleses
Military Groups
Military
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 216 ff. 001-131
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 216 ff. 001-131
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
21600001
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Martinez de Arenazal
Sanches
Garcia
Fernandez
Torrent
Concepcion
Cordoba
Buenaventura
Lasuen
Peiri
Borica
Azanza
Arguello
Gonesechea
Martinez
Cordoba
Branciforte
Rebuelta
Gonzales Calderon
Galvez
Bucareli y Urzua
Valero
Conquista
Costales
Lull
Yriarte
Vega Villasis y Cordoba
Valcarcel
Goycoechea
Soler
Pava
Laruen
Romero
Saavedra
Cortes
Tapis
Valencia
Weissen
Benicio
Cota
Senan
Santa Maria
Berenguer de Marquina
Arillaga
Lopez
Galiana
Garijo
Pena
Callejas
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-20-1778
End Date (repacked)
04-19-1805
Type
Text
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Instancia from Herrera on behalf of Morales and three other opatas requesting governmental assistance for necessities; other related documents.

Serial Number
041-04632
Title
Instancia from Herrera on behalf of Morales and three other opatas requesting governmental assistance for necessities; other related documents.
Author(s)
Herrera, Juan Fernando (Procurador de Indios)
Archea(?)
Bucareli
and others
Date
07-30-1773
Date
03-22-1774
Documentation
Madrid. July 30, 1773 - March 22, 1774. 7p. Letter, instancia. Signed.
Summary
(D. Marksz, September 1987)
Persons
Herrera, Juan Fernando de (Procurador de Indios)
Morales, Pedro Josef (Capitan)
Areche
Bucareli
Villa, Mariano (Testigo)
Lino Valadez, Antonio
Carmona, Mariano
Larraguibel, Joseph
Bonilla
Arriaga, Julian de
Gorraez, Joseph de
Places
Guachi, Baca de (Pueblo)
Sonora
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Nueva Viscaya
Coahuila
Ethnic Groups
Opatas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 210 ff. 081-084
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 210 ff. 081-084
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
21000005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Herrera
Person Last Name
Herrera
Morales
Areche
Bucareli
Villa
Lino Valadez
Carmona
Larraguibel
Bonilla
Arriaga
Gorraez
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-30-1773
End Date (repacked)
03-22-1774
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11866
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Accounts and receipts of food rations to the Indians in New Mexico.

Serial Number
041-04529
Title
Accounts and receipts of food rations to the Indians in New Mexico.
Author(s)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Vial, Pedro (Sastre)
Gondra, Francisco Xavier de
and others
Date
00-00-1790
Date
10-27-1798
Documentation
Santa Fe. January 28, 1791-October 27, 1798. 179p. Relaciones. Receipts. Originals. Signed.
Summary
Financial Cuentas de Paz y guerra in New Mexico from governor de la Concha for the year 1791. The expenses are broken down into months for payments to tailors for clothing for the Indians, for food and cigarettes, etc...as rations. Totals for 1791 are on ff. 341. The itemized and signed receipts appear on ff. 341-416. The activity accounts of Indians seeking food and clothing from cumancha, Navajo, Apaches Jicarilla and Apaches de Gila, Mimbres and Sierra Blanca. (E. Wilson, November 1989)
Persons
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Vial, Pedro
Delgado, Manuel (Capitan)
Equeracapa (General)
Pineda, Rafael (Sastre)
Rayado (Capitan Comanche)
Rendon, Manuel (Sastre)
Sul (Capitan Jicarilla)
Taschelnate (Capitan Apache)
Campanita (Capitan Gileno)
Mexico (Capitan Jicarilla)
Sambo (Capitan Jicarilla)
Carlos (Capitan Retirado Navajo)
Ysampampi (Capitan Yuta)
Moara (Capitan Yuta)
Tecolote (Capitan Apache Gileno)
Coyote (Capitan Yuta)
Quenarucaro (Capitan Cumanche)
Quecare (Capitan Cumanche)
Guanacoruco (Capitan Cumanche)
Posatoy (Capitan Cumanche)
Pajarito (Capitan Jicarilla)
Junamita (Apache)
Tamacueya (Capitan Cumanche)
Paris, Francisco
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Gondra, Francisco Xavier
Places
Nuevo Mexico
Chihuahua
Santa Fe
Mimbres
Sierra Blanca
Gila
Arrieta (Rancheria)
Ethnic Groups
Cumanches
Navajos
Apaches
Jicarillas
Mescaleros
Gilenos
Yutas
Yampariacas (Cumanches)
Faraones
Orientales (Cumanches)
Jupes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 204 ff. 335-419
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 204 ff. 335-419
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff. 376, 399 are duplicated, ff. 378 is used twice.
Reference Number
20400015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Concha
Vial
Gondra
Gondra
Person Last Name
Concha
Vial
Delgado
Equeracapa
Pineda
Rayado
Rendon
Sul
Taschelnate
Campanita
Mexico
Sambo
Carlos
Ysampampi
Moara
Tecolote
Coyote
Quenarucaro
Quecare
Guanacoruco
Posatoy
Pajarito
Junamita
Tamacueya
Paris
Flores
Gondra
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
1790
End Date (repacked)
10-27-1798
Type
Text
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Varied correspondence regarding financial aid to families of auxiliary forces in Texas, imprisonment of two foreign doctors, and food shortages in Texas.

Serial Number
041-04468
Title
Varied correspondence regarding financial aid to families of auxiliary forces in Texas, imprisonment of two foreign doctors, and food shortages in Texas.
Author(s)
Ramos de Arispe, Miguel (Cura de Borbon)
Yturbe E Yraeta, Manuel de
Date
04-20-1810
Date
07-18-1810
Documentation
San Carlos, borbon. April 20-July 18, 1810. 26p. Letters. Originals, signed.
Summary
Varied correspondence between virrey and others primarily regarding poverty of families of auxiliary troops stationed in Texas, requesting Socorro; complaint of priest that soldiers expected to provide for families and pay for troops supplies out of their own salaries, leaving them even poorer; interspersed among these are various letters and notes regarding food shortages among Indian and Ladino populations, capture of two doctors, one French, one Anglo (very informative), and an interesting rhetorical letter to virrey regarding poverty of above families and Indians, war with the French, prisoners mentioned above, population of Texas, etc. (D. J. McClelland, may 1989)
Persons
Calleja, Felix
Herrera, Simon de (Comandante)
Yturrigaray, Jose de (Virrey)
Fernando (Rey)
Fermin de Juanicotena, Juan (Capitan de Milicias)(Curato)
Perron, Mr. (Frances Medio Medico)
Bonaparte, Napoleon
N, Julian (Medico)
Cordero, Pedro
Ramos de Arispe, Miguel (Cura de Borbon)
Batalla, Miguel
Yturbe E Yraeta, Manuel de
Places
Texas
Saltillo
San Carlos
Borbon (Real)
Nuevo Santander
Nuevo Leon
Tamaulipan (Sierra)
Pilon (Jurisdiccion)
Mota (Valle)
Veracruz
Francia
Egipto
Linares (Ciudad)
Sevilla
Estados Unidos
Monterrey
Aguayo
San Luis
San Fernando
Refugio
Ethnic Groups
Frances
Meca
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 201 ff. 098-110
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 201 ff. 098-110
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
20100005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ramos de Arispe
Yturbe E Yraeta
Person Last Name
Calleja
Herrera
Yturrigaray
Fernando
Fermin de Juanicotena
Perron
Bonaparte
N
Cordero
Ramos de Arispe
Batalla
Yturbe E Yraeta
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-20-1810
End Date (repacked)
07-18-1810
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11702
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Reports of Indian affairs at Pitic, Bacoachi ; order concerning military behavior toward peaceful Indians.

Serial Number
041-04323
Title
Reports of Indian affairs at Pitic, Bacoachi ; order concerning military behavior toward peaceful Indians.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Grimarest, Henrique de (Brigadier)
Medina, Roque de
and others
Date
10-13-1790
Date
11-19-1790
Documentation
Arispe, others. October 13 to November 19, 1790. 26p. Letters, informes, drafts. Signed, copies.
Summary
Malnourished Seri fugitives arrive at Pitic, are given rations of corn, wheat by presidio. Reference to 1784 when Seris Tepocas, Tiburones conceded peace, were given rations of wheat and land sufficient for survival, on conditions they wore clothes and ceased practicing their religion. Troop from Pitic with Seri, Pima auxiliaries meets Apache family traveling on Cienega road, attacks them. Mentions 24 Chiricahuas who concede peace at Bacoachi, September 20. Mention of 96 Seri residents in Pitic. Original copy of official order by viceroy that any soldier or auxiliary who kills or injures any Indian in reduccion or under treaty will be Charged with treason. (A. Dean, April 1989)
Persons
Medina, Roque de (Teniente Coronel)
Grimarest, Henrrique de (Brigadier)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Francisco (Capitan Seri)
Dominguez de Escovoza, Santiago de
Urrea, Ignacio (Capitan)
Saenz Rico, Joseph (Teniente Coronel)
Nava y Giron, Pedro (Brigadier)
Cordero, Antonio (Inspector)
Indiola, Juan Josse de (Teniente Coronel)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Pitic
Sonora
Arispe
Cieneguilla (Camino)
Monclova
Carrizo
Pozo de Crisanto
Cienega (Real)
Palau (Rancho)
Bacoachi
San Fernando (Villa)
Nueva Vizcaya
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Tepocas
Tiburones
Pimas
Chiricahuas
Military Groups
Carrizo, destacamento del
Pozo de Crisanto, destacamento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 342-354
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 342-354
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
19100024
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Grimarest
Medina
Medina
Person Last Name
Medina
Grimarest
Ugarte y Loyola
Revilla Gigedo
Francisco
Dominguez de Escovoza
Urrea
Saenz Rico
Nava y Giron
Cordero
Indiola
Gasiot y Miralles
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-13-1790
End Date (repacked)
11-19-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Documents concerning peaceful relations with Indians at El Paso, Santa Fe.

Serial Number
041-04320
Title
Documents concerning peaceful relations with Indians at El Paso, Santa Fe.
Author(s)
Uranga, Francisco Xavier de (Gobernador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
and others
Date
07-30-1790
Date
09-15-1790
Documentation
Chihuahua, others. July 30 to September 15, 1790. 18p. Letters, drafts. Copies, signed.
Summary
Sierra Blanca, Sacramento Apaches come to El Paso to exchange work for food. Barrio, his band trade gourds, antelope, bison meat for corn and beans. Letter from Ugarte y Loyola stating orders to discourage open trade at presidios, be wary of friendly advances. In later letter (earlier on reel) he contemplates strengthening commerce away from presidio with trading post near Apache camp. Calvo acting as go between for Spanish, Apache Capitancillos. Report of good relations with Navajos, Comanches, Utes, Xicarillas. Only two thefts in north Nueva Mexico since November, by Natages. Concha has arrived at treaty with Gilenos. Draft of letter praising new peace, but outbreaks of fearing hostility now that Gilenos, their arch enemies are all allies of Spanish. (A. Dean, April 1989)
Persons
Uranga, Francisco Xavier de (Gobernador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Barrio (Capitancillo Apache)
Calvo (Apache)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Guerrero, Antonio (Alferez)
Places
Sacramento (Sierra)
Blanca (Sierra)
El Paso (Pueblo)
Abajo (Rio)
Chihuahua
Carrizal
Nuevo Mexico
Santa Fe
Bernalillo
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Comanches
Yutas
Navajoes
Xicarillas
Gilenos
Nathages
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 313-321
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 313-321
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
19100021
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Uranga
Ugarte y Loyola
Concha
Concha
Person Last Name
Uranga
Ugarte y Loyola
Revilla Gigedo
Barrio
Calvo
Gasiot y Miralles
Concha
Guerrero
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-30-1790
End Date (repacked)
09-15-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Documents concerning Yagonxli, peace with mimbrenos.

Serial Number
041-04319
Title
Documents concerning Yagonxli, peace with mimbrenos.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Tovar, Jose Maria de
Compa
and others
Date
08-01-1790
Date
19-15-1790
Documentation
Chihuahua, Janos. August 1 to September 15, 1790. 10p. Informes, letters, draft. Signed, copies.
Summary
Tovar is worried about Yagonxli, his wife Tavardillo, who are in keeping at Janos. Yagonxli is ill, refuses Spanish treatment, could die. Fear that if he Dies, trauma will sever peaceful relations with tribe. Indian auxiliaries at Bacoachi deserting, upset with Spanish. Ojos Colorados (aparently son of Yagonxli) and Griguicen arrive with about 40 men. Tovar concerned that supplies low, no meat or gifts to appease Indians. Vague letters discussing aspects of peace plan. Draft from viceroy praising plan but advising caution. (A. Dean, April 1989)
Persons
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Yagonxli (Caudillo Apache)
Tavardillo (Muger Apache)
Ojos Colorados (Apache)
Griguicen
Tovar, Jose Maria de
Compa (Hijo de Ugarte y Loyola)
Cordero, Antonio
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Janos
Chihuahua
San Buenaventura
Namiquipa
Bacuachi
Natanifui
Mimbres
Ethnic Groups
Apaches Mimbrenos
Chiricaguis
Gandules
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 308-312
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 308-312
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, part of some pages lost in gutter.
Reference Number
19100020
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Tovar
Person Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Revilla Gigedo
Yagonxli
Tavardillo
Ojos Colorados
Griguicen
Tovar
Compa
Cordero
Gasiot y Miralles
Beginning Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-01-1790
End Date (repacked)
19-15-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Reports of peace negotiations with Apaches at Janos.

Serial Number
041-04311
Title
Reports of peace negotiations with Apaches at Janos.
Author(s)
Tovar, Joseph Maria de
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
and others
Date
06-08-1790
Date
07-13-1790
Documentation
Janos, Chihuahua. June 6 to July 13, 1790. 18p. Letters, draft. Signed, transcribed.
Summary
Tovar sends Ugarte y Loyola a journal of all interactions with Indians at Janos. Describes peace negotiations with Yagonxli, his Father Natanifui, others of their band. Gifts (clothes, maiz, candy, salt, cigars, etcetera) given to all who come to Janos in trade for confidence, cooperation with peace plan. Yagonxli bargains with Tovar for papers to travel to Mimbres. Ugarte y Loyola writes back warning not to get too friendly with Apaches, fears they may incite revolt among other Indians. Draft of letter praising Janos peace with Gilenos, mentions campaign against hostile Indians in Sonora and Nueva Vizcaya. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Yagonxli (Capitancillo Gileno)
Natanifui (Gileno)
Tovar, Joseph Maria de
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Galvez, Conde de
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Mantas Prietas
San Buenaventura (Pases)
Florida
Ojo de Agua
Janos (Presidio)
Histimuri
Cosiguriachic
Cienega de los Olivos
Parral
Oro (Real)
Chihuahua
Sonora
Nueva Vizcaya
Mimbres
Animas y Chiricagui
Ojos Colorados (Rancheria)
Ethnic Groups
Chiricaguis
Gandules
Apaches
Taraumares
Gilenos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 228-236
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 228-236
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
19100012
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Tovar
Ugarte y Loyola
Gasiot y Miralles
Gasiot y Miralles
Person Last Name
Yagonxli
Natanifui
Tovar
Ugarte y Loyola
Galvez
Gasiot y Miralles
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-08-1790
End Date (repacked)
07-13-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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excmo senor = el capitan don Manuel de Rivas cacho vecino de esta ciudad, en nombre de...

Serial Number
041-04123
Title
excmo senor = el capitan don Manuel de Rivas cacho vecino de esta ciudad, en nombre de...
Author(s)
Malo de Villavicencio, Pedro
Date
08-09-1740
Date
08-20-1740
Documentation
Mexico. August 9, 1740-September 3, 1740. 8p. Autos. Copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Concerns visit of the governor to the missions of San Francisco Vizarron; food and cloth is distributed to Indians converted to christianity; reimbursement of money to governor for supplies given to Indians of Vizarron. (M. Marroquin, February 1989)
Persons
Malo de Villavicencio, Pedro
Rivas Cacho, Manuel (Capitan)
Garcia de Pruneda, Juan (Gobernador)
Rodriguez, Jose Antonio (Fray)
Places
Coahuila (Provincia)
Queretaro
Vizarron, San Francisco de (Mision)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 177 ff. 267-271 exp. 5
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 177 ff. 267-271 exp. 5
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17700016
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Malo de Villavicencio
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Malo de Villavicencio
Rivas Cacho
Garcia de Pruneda
Rodriguez
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-09-1740
End Date (repacked)
08-20-1740
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11357
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Gubernatorial administrative correspondence reporting on several Indian affairs and some military actions.

Serial Number
041-04036
Title
Gubernatorial administrative correspondence reporting on several Indian affairs and some military actions.
Author(s)
Nava, Pedro de
Potau de Portugal, Francisco Xavier
Borica, Diego de
Date
02-01-1792
Date
12-13-1792
Documentation
Lanos, Santa Barbara, Durango. February 1, 1792-December 13, 1792. 86p. Letters, informes, relaciones, peticiones. Originals, signed. Military post to safeguard cattle used for food for indians who are peaceful; military operation launched against gandules ended with some taken as prisoners and others killed; commander nava, is ordered to drive indians away from fronteras where they are inflicting too much damage to Spaniard's properties; report about military operations are sent to the viceroy; indians have stolen corn from rancho manuel manuel; report on indians stealing horses, mules and corn from several ranchos, some horses are later recovered; summary of indian hostilities in San Juan Bautista is sent to the viceroy; series of reports on several military campaigns launched against indians who stole horses and mules from presidios; report on series of robberies committed by indians from presidios and haciendas. (M. Marroquin, December 1988)
Persons
Grimarrest, Enrrique (Intendente)
Borica, Diego de (Inspector)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Saenz Rico, Joseph
Carrete, Pedro
Pereyra, Gaspar
Potau de Portugal, Francisco Xavier (Governador)
Arbera, Jose Antonio (Teniente)
Mendieta, Antonio de
Pereda Zeballos, Pedro
Sanches, Jose
Alvarez Prendes, Eusebio Mariano (Secretario)
Gutierrez, Manuel (Cura Parroco)
Paniagua, Bernabe
Carrasco, Jose Manuel (Capitan)
Urquidi, Agustin de
Maynes, Joaquin
Palacios, Mechor
Mesa, Miguel (Teniente)
Llama, Manuel de la (Comisionado)
Lopez Negrete, Felipe (Hacendado)
Quinonez, Jose Mariano (Sargento)
Arrillaga, Lorenzo (Teniente)
Bustamante, Antonio (Sargento)
Banegas, Ermenegildo
Aragon, Felipe
Gonzales, Juan Prudencio
Arbisuri, Jose Antonio
Fierro, Francisco Antonio de
Lopez, Julian (Soldado)
Olivera, Jose Antonio de (Secretario)
Vidal de Lorca, Manuel
Hernandez, Ygnacio
Mexas, Nicolas
Chavez, Joaquin
Gomez, Gregorio
Aguilera, Carmelo
Places
Bacoachi
Sonora
Nueva Vizcaya
Norte, Presidio del (Presidio)
Altar (Presidio)
Mogollon (Sierra)
San Francisco (Sierra)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Esquegoca (Rancheria)
Durango (Provincia)
Manuel Manuel (Rancho)
Santa Barbara
Rio, San Juan del
Rio, Juan Bautista del (Valle)
Coneto (Real)
Tobozo (Puesto)
Guatimape (Hacienda)
Mapini (Real)
Cadena (Hacienda)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Guajuquilla (Presidio)
Atotonilco
Nombre de Dios (Villa)
Tunal, Santa Maria de
Lapaz Quaxo
Guatimape (Hacienda)
Vocas (Hacienda)
Sauces (Paraje)
Cruces (Puesto)
Canatlan (Pueblo)
Mimbres (Canada)
Ramos (Hacienda)
Papasquiaxo, Santiago
Guichapa
Bachiva, Ojito de
Ysomazan
Noria (Paraje)
Santa Catarina (Boca)
Alamo
Guanacivi
Ethnic Groups
Mescaleros
Lipanes
Gandules
Apaches
Military Groups
Cuarta Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 171 ff. 358-401 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 171 ff. 358-401 exp. 1
Notes
Documents narrate the same kind of military activity, although the scenario where actions take place change in every document. Documents somewhat repetitive.
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Nava
Potau de Portugal
Borica
Borica
Person Last Name
Grimarrest
Borica
Revilla Gigedo
Saenz Rico
Carrete
Pereyra
Potau de Portugal
Arbera
Mendieta
Pereda Zeballos
Sanches
Alvarez Prendes
Gutierrez
Paniagua
Carrasco
Urquidi
Maynes
Palacios
Mesa
Llama
Lopez Negrete
Quinonez
Arrillaga
Bustamante
Banegas
Aragon
Gonzales
Arbisuri
Fierro
Lopez
Olivera
Vidal de Lorca
Hernandez
Mexas
Chavez
Gomez
Aguilera
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-01-1792
End Date (repacked)
12-13-1792
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11270
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