Military Organization

Meeting from the royal tribunal to determine the advantages and disadvantages to the open commerce between New Spain and provincias of the north.

Serial Number
041-04195
Title
Meeting from the royal tribunal to determine the advantages and disadvantages to the open commerce between New Spain and provincias of the north.
Author(s)
Sierra Gorda, El Conde de la
Cavello, Domingo
Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco (Secretario)
and others
Date
06-01-1785
Date
10-01-1787
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. June 1, 1785-October 1, 1787. 62p. Letters. Informes. Originals, signed.
Summary
Documents concerning a royal meeting ordered by virrey to determine the advantages of open commerce in the provincias of the north Texas, Luisiana and Nueva Orleans. The committee sends a letter to the virrey with all the pros and cons of open commerce with the provincias of the north. Letter from gobernador de Nuevo Santander to the virrey on the same subject including a proposal by Evia for new cities near the Mississippi. Includes discussion of maps but maps are not included. The whole project involves agricultural, maritime, military issues, relations with Indians, estimates of population and numbers of domestic animals in Texas. (D. Bautista, July 1990)
Persons
Gutierrez de Teran, Gabriel
Rabago, Francisco Antonio
Sanchez Hidalgo, Miguel Francisco
Croix, Theodoro
Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco
Sonora, Marques de
Mesieres, Atanacio (Teniente)
Cavello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Yermo, Juan Antonio
Evia, Joseph de (Alferez)
Galvez, Conde de (Virrey)
Castro, Elias (Capitan)
Flores, Manuel (Virrey)
Places
Nuevo Santander
Texas
Luisiana
Nueva Orleans
Trinidad (Rio)
San Lorenzo
Arispe
Bucareli (Pueblo)
Tampico
Campeche
Coahuila
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Misisipi (Rio)
Pansacola
Barlovento (Islas)
Nuevo Mexico
Texas
Nacogdoches
Nueva Vizcaya
San Antonio de Bexar
San Idelfonso
Sonora
Marina, Soto la (Puerto)
Bravo (Rio)
Reynosa
Camargo
Mier
Nueces (Rio)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Laredo
Parras
San Luis Potosi
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Lipanes
Franceses
Ingleses
Toabayases
Bedsitas
Abajaces
Comanches
Tancagues
Tuacanas
Izcaniz
Orcoquisos
Atakapas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 182 ff. 266-297
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 182 ff. 266-297
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18200005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Sierra Gorda
Cavello
Fernandez de Cordova
Fernandez de Cordova
Person Last Name
Gutierrez de Teran
Rabago
Sanchez Hidalgo
Croix
Fernandez de Cordova
Sonora
Mesieres
Cavello
Yermo
Evia
Galvez
Castro
Flores
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-01-1785
End Date (repacked)
10-01-1787
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Back pay solicited by captain and men of presidio at Bahia del Espiritu Santo.

Serial Number
041-04186
Title
Back pay solicited by captain and men of presidio at Bahia del Espiritu Santo.
Author(s)
Ramon, Joseph (Capitan)
Villanueva, Juan Estevan de
Goicoechea, Lorenzo de
and others
Date
12-20-1719
Date
09-07-1724
Documentation
Zacatecas. Mexico. July 20, 1722 - September 9, 1724. 68p. Autos. Peticiones. Relaciones. Transcriptions. Signed.
Summary
Captain Joseph Ramon recruited men for the presidio to be established at Nuestra Senora de Loreto, Bahia del Espiritu Santo. He spent from December 20, 1719 to February 10, 1720 traveling to Zacatecas, Querataro, San Luis Potosi and San Luis de la Paz recruiting forty men. Fifty men from the batallon de San Miguel de Aragon joined the presidio on March 4, 1722. Both groups of men had different pay dates the fiscal considered confusing. Discrepancy in pay is discussed ranging from 1/2 year to Ten months owed the fifty men and 2/3 year to a year owed the forty recruited men. Proposals are made to justly unify the pay dates for both groups. (E. Wilson, January 1990)
Persons
Sanchez, Francisco
Pena, Juan de la (Teniente)
Sanchez, Diego (Alferez)
Zerda, Bernardo de la (Sargento)
Gardeno, Bartholome
Flores, Joseph
Garza, Ygnacio de la
Canto, Martin del
Rivera, Joseph Manuel de
Martinez, Francisco Estevan
Ramon, Xptobal
Therrones, Nicolas
Aguirre, Gabriel
Luna, Manuel de
Salzedo, Diego
Charles, Jacinto
Morales, Juan Manuel de
Conde, Carlos
Hernandez, Lazaro
Alvarado, Juan de
Rodriguez, Miguel
Ramon, Antonio Felix
Munoz, Bernardo Miguel
Munoz, Francisco Zavier
Revillar, Francisco
Reies, Nicolas de los
Benites, Juan
Conde, Diego
Pena, Juan de
Pena, Pedro de
Munoz, Nicolas
Ramon, Miguel
Garcia, Marcos
Sanchez, Juan Andres
Serda, Juan Antonio de la
Munoz, Alonso
Ramon, Pedro
Soloria, Pedro
Olivares, Miguel de
Ramon, Joseph (Capitan)
Salazar, Diego Martin de (Testigo)
Ramon, Andres (Capitan) (Juez)
Hernandez, Joseph (Alcalde Mayor)
Villanueva, Juan Estevan de
Ugarte, Francisco de (Prior)
Casafuerte, Marques de (Virrey)
Valero, Marques de (Virrey)
Aguayo, Marques de San Miguel (Gobernador)
Ibarra, Francisco de
Yzquierdo, Juan Estevan de
Alcalde Romeo, Bernardo
Berdugo Davila, Augustin
Arieta, Roque de
Montes Cabrera, Antonio de (Escribano)
Zumalde, Gregorio de (Testigo)
Enquiles, Diego (Testigo)
Arana, Antonio de (Testigo)
Miranda, Ygnacio Joseph de
Places
Nueva Galicia
Zacatecas
Loreto, Nuestra Senora de (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del
Texas
Zacatecas, Nuestra Senora de las (Ciudad)
Saltillo (Villa)
Leones, Boca de
Queretaro
Guadalaxara
Leon (Ciudad)
Toledo (Ciudad)
Puebla
Castilla (Reino)
Los Angeles (Puebla)
Tepatlan
Paz, San Luis de la
Canaria
Leon (Reino)
San Luis Potosi
Carrisal
Charcas, Nuestra Senora de (Real)
Coaguila
Zamora
Santa Ana
Rio del Norte (Presidio)
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Military Groups
San Miguel de Aragon, Batallon de
Loreto, Compania del Presidio de Nuestra Senora de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 276-309
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 276-309
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff. 300, 308 duplicated, lists of 40 enlisted men from libro real del presidio ff. 286 - 294 .
Reference Number
18100006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ramon
Villanueva
Goicoechea
Goicoechea
Person Last Name
Sanchez
Pena
Sanchez
Zerda
Gardeno
Flores
Garza
Canto
Rivera
Martinez
Ramon
Therrones
Aguirre
Luna
Salzedo
Charles
Morales
Conde
Hernandez
Alvarado
Rodriguez
Ramon
Munoz
Munoz
Revillar
Reies
Benites
Conde
Pena
Pena
Munoz
Ramon
Garcia
Sanchez
Serda
Munoz
Ramon
Soloria
Olivares
Ramon
Salazar
Ramon
Hernandez
Villanueva
Ugarte
Casafuerte
Valero
Aguayo
Ibarra
Yzquierdo
Alcalde Romeo
Berdugo Davila
Arieta
Montes Cabrera
Zumalde
Enquiles
Arana
Miranda
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-20-1719
End Date (repacked)
09-07-1724
Type
Text
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superior gobierno -- 1749 -- autos fechos a pedimento de el guardian y discretos de el apostolico collegio de propaganda

Serial Number
041-04176
Title
superior gobierno -- 1749 -- autos fechos a pedimento de el guardian y discretos de el apostolico collegio de propaganda
Author(s)
Ballejo, Francisco (Fray)
Campa Cos, Juan Gregorio de la (Fray)
Heriza, Ignacio de (Fray)
and others
Date
10-03-1749
Date
10-20-1749
Documentation
Mexico. October 3 to 20, 1749. 30p. Letters. Signed.
Summary
Letters describing Nuevo Santander -- tierra incognita full of rebels, Gentiles. Describes beginning of organization of troops, patrol areas, etc. F.307 mentions plan to place all Huastecos rebels on Tamatan Island. F.308 speaks of admiration for settlers managing to pacify frontier in short time despite lack of supplies, small pox epidemics. F.312 Torquemada distinguishes Indians into 3 classes, Chichimecas, Apostatas, Gentiles; converted Indians seem to be generally regarded as lowest caste of society, but above barbarians. (A. Dean, may 1990)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Altamira, Marques de
Marmolejo (Fray)
Oyarvide, Joseph de (Capitan)
Escajadillo, Joseph de (Capitan)
Oyarvide, Joseph de (Capitan)
Zamora, Francisco de (Teniente)
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio (Capitan)
Cyprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
San Miguel Dominguez, Joseph de (Fray)
Rosales, Manuel (Fray)
Solis, Gaspar Joseph de (Fray)
Ballejo, Francisco (Fray)
Campa Cos, Juan Gregorio de la (Fray)
Heriza, Ignacio de (Fray)
Villanueva, Marcos de (Capitan)
Escandon, Joseph de (Capitan General)
Torquemada (Padre)
Places
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio Apostolico)
Seno Mexicano (Costa)
Queretaro (Ciudad)
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Llera
Padilla
Santander (Villa)
Llanos, San Antonio de los
Valles (Villa)
Santa Barbara
Taumave
Tamatan (Isla)
Tamaulipa
Leon, Reyno de
Huasteca
Cabezon de la Sal (Mision)
Horcasitas
Guemes (Villa)
San Fernando (Villa)
Tamaulipa
Ygollo (Villa)
Camargo
Reynosa
Burgos (Villa)
Queto (Mision)
Altamira
Linares
Norte (Rio)
Queretaro
Nuevo Mexico
Sonora
Nueva Vizcaya
Coaguila
Texas
Ethnic Groups
Chichimecos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 304-318 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 304-318 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
18000024
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ballejo
Campa Cos
Heriza
Heriza
Person Last Name
Escandon
Altamira
Marmolejo
Oyarvide
Escajadillo
Oyarvide
Zamora
Ladron de Guevara
Cyprian
San Miguel Dominguez
Rosales
Solis
Ballejo
Campa Cos
Heriza
Villanueva
Escandon
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-03-1749
End Date (repacked)
10-20-1749
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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reconocimiento del seno Mexicano hecho por el theniente del capitan general don Joseph Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04142
Title
reconocimiento del seno Mexicano hecho por el theniente del capitan general don Joseph Escandon.
Author(s)
Escandon, Jose de (Coronel)
Altamire, Marques de
Date
12-04-1746
Date
12-19-1746
Documentation
Queretaro, Mexico. December 4, 1746, December 19, 1746. 20p. Letters, informes. Originals.
Summary
Coronel Escandon, in charge of the conquest and colonization of territories north and northeast of Mexico City, reports about the preparation of the expedition. He plans to attack from all possible sides at the same time, counting for this on the cooperation of the military authorities of all the military detachments of the area (he specifies how many soldiers will provided by each of them). He thinks this strategy will result in a better control over the area than the classical isolated military raids. The authorities give him full support, but warn him against using any violence with the Chichimecas unless strictly necessary. (A. Nielsen, October 1989)
Persons
Veles de las Cuevas, Luis
Berverena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Apresa Moctezuma, Phelipe (Capitan)
Borbolla, Vicente Bueno de la
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio
Altamira, Marques de
Escandon, Jose de (Coronel)
Places
Valles (Villa)
Tula (Villa)
Tampico
Panuco
Rio Verde (Custodia)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Nuevo Reino de Leon
Linares (Villa)
Tanguanchin, San Jose
Taumare (Pueblo)
Ruzias, San Bernardino de las (Paraje)
Tamaulipa la Vieja
Malinche
Serralvo
Voca de Leones
Conchos (Rio)
Llanos, San Antonio de los
Barra (Salina)
Serralvo
Coaguila
Huasteca
Queretaro
Gorda (Sierra)
Pacifico (Oceano)
Texas
Ethnic Groups
Chichimecas
Military Groups
Guadalcazar, Compania de
Coaguila, Presidio de
Sacramento, Presidio de
San Juan Baptista, Presidio de
Espiritu Santo, Presidio de la Bahia del
Tula, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 179 ff. 120-129
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 179 ff. 120-129
Language
Spanish
Notes
The documents are damaged and parts of the text missing.
Reference Number
17900007
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Escandon
Altamire
Person Last Name
Veles de las Cuevas
Berverena
Apresa Moctezuma
Borbolla
Ladron de Guevara
Altamira
Escandon
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-04-1746
End Date (repacked)
12-19-1746
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11376
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters from virrey concerning new administration in Nuevo Santander.

Serial Number
041-04134
Title
Letters from virrey concerning new administration in Nuevo Santander.
Author(s)
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Palacio, Juan Fernando (Mariscal)
and others
Date
07-03-1769
Date
08-25-1769
Documentation
Mexico. July 3, 1769-August 25, 1769. 40p. Letters. Originals.
Summary
Virrey requires Escandon to notify him of certain money and religious ornaments that Escandon received; Osorio and Palacio require payment for their services from the virrey; virrey orders Rubio to send a religious to Tamaulipa; letter from virrey with 30 instructions about how to behave and what to do in Nuevo Santander as gobernador, from folio 356-365; letter from virrey with 17 instructions for establishment of Tetillas, from folio 366-369; virrey gives position to Gonzalez de Santianez as gobernador of Nuevo Santander in substitution of Rubio in August 19, 1769; notification letter that Gonzalez de Santianez will establish Tetillas Pueblo. (D. Bautista, November 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Jose (Coronel)
Palacio, Juan Fernando (Mariscal)
Osorio y Llamas, Joseph (Licenciado)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph (Escribano)
Hinojosa, Juan Josef (Capitan)
Rubio, Joseph (Sargento)
Gonzalez de Santianez, Vicente (Gobernador)
Rubi, Marques de
Places
Nuevo Santander
Tetillas
San Carlos
Zacatecas
Tamaulipa (Mina)
Gorda (Sierra)
Encino (Paraje)
Nueces (Paraje)
Puebla
Guadalaxara
Palmillas
Jaumave
Escandon
Horcasitas
Guemez
Santillana
Padilla
Aguayo
Soto la Marina
Altamira
Reynosa
San Luis Potosi
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 178 ff. 351-371
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 178 ff. 351-371
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17800004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra
Croix
Palacio
Palacio
Person Last Name
Escandon
Palacio
Osorio y Llamas
Croix
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra
Hinojosa
Rubio
Gonzalez de Santianez
Rubi
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-03-1769
End Date (repacked)
08-25-1769
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11368
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters informing virrey about situation of new colony Nuevo Santander.

Serial Number
041-04133
Title
Letters informing virrey about situation of new colony Nuevo Santander.
Author(s)
Cornide y Savedra, Diego Antonio (Licenciado)
Osorio y Llamas, Joseph (Licenciado)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
and others
Date
04-18-1769
Date
02-17-1773
Documentation
Mexico. April 18, 1769-February 17, 1773. 60p. Letters, informes, relaciones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Osorio and Palacio request payment from the virrey for the investigation they made of the establishment of Nuevo Santander and Escandon; virrey sends Escandon a letter requesting establishment of Tetillas Pueblo; Osorio and Palacio informe to virrey to divide Obispado. Need to establish a new Obispado with an interim visitor because distance to Guadalaxara is extremely far. Only four villages pay Diezmos, three to church of Valladolid and one to Guadalaxara. There should be an administrator to collect the diezmos from that fertile colony. Audit of hacienda results in it beginning to pay taxes and in a short period of time will produce enough for the troops and to fix the reales minas without using the Erario. Tampico is very convenient for opening the port to trade with Veracruz and Campeche and would change all the products that Nuevo Santander has and change transport time. In relation to the secret mission to investigate the behavior of Escandon it is suggested that for his admirable behavior in 1748, for the villages, and the commerce he opened and mantained in Santander, Soto la Marina, the size of his haciendas and his advanced age, it is recommended that his position as governor be given to someone Young, who is more able to travel and solve problems of the colony. folio 338,is an accounting of the compania volante Caballeria del Seno Mexicano. Last document a letter from the virrey to Soto la Marina, and others to protect missionaries. (D. Bautista, November 1989)
Persons
Palacio, Juan Fernando (Mariscal)
Osorio y Llamas, Joseph (Licenciado)
Tienda de Cuervo, Joseph (Capitan)
Borrego, Joseph
Dugge, Francisco (Ministro)
Melgarejo, Ambrosio (Arzobispo)
Areche, Joseph (Regente)
Barroeta, Juan Chrisostomo (Regente)
Toral Valdez, Pedro (Oficial)
Valera, Juan (Licenciado)
Ruiz, Marques de (Mariscal)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Torre, Marques de la (Inspector)
Duchet, Francisco (Inspector)
Escandon, Jose (Capitan)
Rubi, Marques de
Montalvan, Joseph de
Gonzalez de Santianez, Vicente (Gobernador)
Puga, Antonio de (Capitan)
Garza, Ildefonso de la (Teniente)
Serna, Joseph Antonio de la (Alferez)
Bustillo, Juan Joseph (Fray)
Rodriguez de Silva, Diego
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph de (Secretario)
Cornide y Savedra, Diego Antonio
Trevino, Melchor
Places
Santander (Puerto)
Enzinos
San Carlos
Tetillas
Valladolid (Iglesia)
Tampico (Puerto)
Veracruz
Campeche
Altamira
San Joseph (Mina)
San Nicolas de Tamaulipa (Mina)
Zacatecas
Guadalaxara
Santillana (Mision)
Hoyos (Mision)
Mier (Mision)
Guemez
Aguayo
Padilla
Horcasitas
Escandon
Llera
Santillana
Soto la Marina
Revilla
Camargo
Reynosa
San Fernando
Burgos
Santa Barbara
San Luis Potosi
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Compania Volante de Caballeria
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 178 ff. 320-350
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 178 ff. 320-350
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17800003
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Cornide y Savedra
Osorio y Llamas
Croix
Croix
Person Last Name
Palacio
Osorio y Llamas
Tienda de Cuervo
Borrego
Dugge
Melgarejo
Areche
Barroeta
Toral Valdez
Valera
Ruiz
Croix
Torre
Duchet
Escandon
Rubi
Montalvan
Gonzalez de Santianez
Puga
Garza
Serna
Bustillo
Rodriguez de Silva
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra
Cornide y Savedra
Trevino
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-18-1769
End Date (repacked)
02-17-1773
Type
Text
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Letter to virrey concerning defense of Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04132
Title
Letter to virrey concerning defense of Escandon.
Author(s)
Valcarcel y Formento, Domingo
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph de (Secretario)
Cacela, Joseph Lucio (Licenciado)
and others
Date
06-22-1765
Date
12-07-1776
Documentation
Mexico. June 22 1765-December 7, 1776. 306p. Letters.
Summary
Signed. Concerns defense of Escandon; begins with minimization of charges and a briefly history of Escandons' ascendant career, merits from king; Escandon was in arms and participating in the ejection of British in Laguna in 1720; 1728, was named by virrey as sargento mayor later virrey gave him the title of Coronel; November 15, 1741, Escandon was named as teniente general de la Sierra gorda he gave missions to Franciscanos religious from San Diego de pachuca and San Fernando; he founded and establish four villages with no cost to the royal hacienda; September 3, 1746 in a royal decree full of eulogys virrey gives to Escandon all responsibilities in the mission of pacification de los barbaros de la Sierra gorda and he is named lugar teniente de la Costa del Seno Mexicano; December 1748, founded the first village in area which by 1759 had 20 villages; on folio 182 details of population; in 1757 virrey sent comission to investigate colony; in 1765 virrey orders Escandon to found five new villages in strategic places to stop the continual Indians attacks; strongest defense allegation is envy of Resendi family against Escandon and their plan to get him out of the colony and appeal to the virrey for the titles for their family; in folio 229 is a Spaniards description of Indians; defense by Escandon who defends himself charge by charge; since Escandon was commissioned by the virrey y la junta real de hacienda, they knew that it was a project that was subject to failure, in other words he was not obligated to succeed in his attempt; in selecting captains Escandon never chose the most specialized but selected the ones that were dedicated to the well being of the village; all that the fiscal imputed to Escandon was never supported with real evidence only anonimous statements from someone who heard rumors but had no hard evidence; not even fray Garcia was found in his mission to testify against Escandon to the auditors Osorio and Palacio; in regard to the murder of Indians by Escandon's captains, the fiscal never found witnesses; some of the crimes were investigated by Escandon and he found that the actions benefited the pacification and well being of the village. Escandon repremanded the captain and notified the capitania general. The women and children were placed in missions when the men were murdered or sent to a presidio but never were they sold and sent to Querataro in a collera as the accusations assert; in treatment of criminals, Escandon always followed the royal laws which permitted pardons of criminals if they serve the king. These people were serving the king by risking their lifes in the establishment of the colony; in regard to his rejection of Apaches, he argues it is well known that Apaches don't want anything except trading, and that Spain suffers terribles consequences when it assumes Apaches will remain peaceful in missions. He argued that too often they will suddenly murder, rape and destroy a village. For this reason Escandon avoided Apaches. On March 29, 1763, the royal cedula expired which authorized captain trenda y el ingeniero de la Camara alta to make the first audit of Escandon and nothing wrong was found except for the plot of the Resendi family, 17800 question the official informe by saying that it was corrupted by la voz de oro y Plata de Escandon pudo mas; but in the second audit nobody knew about it, not even the fiscal o el auditor and the results were no different. Escandon is exonerated from all charges. Descendants of Escandon have the right to claim what Escandon left them. (D. Bautista, November 1989)
Persons
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Palacio, Juan Fernando (Gobernador)
Osorio y Llamas, Jose (Licenciado)
Escandon, Jose (Coronel)
Helguera Castillo, Antonio de la (Capitan)
Vertiz y Ontanon, Juan Joseph (Gobernador)
Casafuerte, Marques de (Virrey)
Vizarron y Eguiarreta, Juan Antonio de (Virrey)
Urtiaga, Josef
Malo de Villavicencio, Pedro (Capitan)
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio
Fernandez de Jauregui, Josef Antonio
Barguin de Montecuesta, Narciso
Fuenclara, Conde de (Virrey)
Altamira, Marques de (Auditor)
Ciprian, Ignacio Antonio (Fray)
Unsaga, Domingo de (Capitan)
Aranda, Marques de (Fiscal)
Amarillas, Marques de las (Virrey)
Tienda de Cuervo, Josef (Capitan)
Lopez, Agustin (Coronel)
Cruillas, Marques de (Virrey)
Velarde, Juan Antonio (Fiscal)
Cortez, Fernando (Heroe)
Resendi, Maria Barbara
Resendi, Maximiliano
Molina, Marcos (Indio)
Pereda, Bernardo (Teniente)
Rivera Maldonado, Juan de (Capitan)
Villalva, Juan de (Capitan)
Baptizta, Manuel (Gobernador)
Pedro Antonio (Indio)
Cruz, Salvador (Indio)
Gutierrez de Hermosillo, Christoval (Licenciado)
Hernandez, Francisco
Galves, Josef
Garcia, Josef Joachin
Soto Troncoso, Francisco
Rivas, Diego de
Puga, Antonio de (Capitan)
Puga, Antonio Favian de (Capitan)
Cornide, Diego (Asesor)
Andrew, Antonio (Fiscal)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Joseph Rafael (Licenciado)
Trascierra, Josef (Mulato)
Samora, Xavier
Rivera, Domingo
Troncoso, Francisco Ignacio (Alcalde)
Cerna, Joseph Vicente (Capitan)
Rios, Feliciano
Pachon, (Capitan)
Paz, Gregorio de la
Olvera, Christoval de
Pisana, Alejandro
Sesma, Miguel de (Gobernador)
Matta, Juan (Indio)
Soria, Salvador Manuel de (Indio)
Lucio, Juan (Indio)
Rio Frio (Poblador)
Cordova, Miguel de (Capitan)
Arroyo, Juan de
Masoni, Juan Josef (Gobernador)
Espinosa, Antonio de
Salazar, Francisco Xavier de (Fray)
Guardado (Indio)
Perchero, Francisco El (Indio)
Diaz, Thadeo
Cruz, Antonio de la (Indio)
Llata, Francisco de la (Administrador)
Moctesuma, Phelipe Miguel de
Ponce de Leon, Vicente
Roxo, Juan Antonio
Antonio Ricardo (Reo)
Lopez de Lara, Joseph
Izaguirre, Andres
Aguilar, Thomas de
Gallegos, Alejandro (Indio)
Fernandez, Joseph
Medrano, Isidro
Barberena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Bueno, Mariano
Baldurieso, Faustino
Zusarregui, Juan Maria de (Capitan)
Gallegos, Millan
Bernal, Joachin
Trevino, Marcelino
Hinojosa, Juan de
Sanchez Borrego, Joseph
Gonzalez Paredes, Pedro Josef
Vasquez Borrego, Josef (Capitan)
Alvarez, Nicolas (Capitan)
Rodriguez, Phelipe
Zepeda, Miguel de
Castro, Miguel de
Sanchez, Thomas (Capitan)
Vedoya, Pedro (Fiscal)
Fuentes, Luis de (Capitan)
Cornide y Savedra, Diego (Asesor)
Haro, Juan de
Ximenez, Basillo (Teniente)
Sandoval, Nicolas (Soldado)
Pisana, Alejandro (Sargento)
Olvera, Joseph Christoval
Ortiz, Thoribio
Bustillo, Juan Antonio (Almacenero)
Iglesias, Agustin de (Coronel)
Enriquez, Juan
Mendez, Xavier
Urias, Lorenzo Manuel de
Roque, Matheo
Garcia Mayoral, Pedro
Ortiz de Landasuri, Tomas
Areche, Jose Antonio de
Vlacarcel y Formento, Domingo
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph de (Secretario)
Cacela, Joseph Lucio (Licenciado)
Villalpando, Joaquin de
Olvera, Catarina de
Zamora, Andres
Hidalgo, Lorenzo
Toro (Indio)
Places
Nuevo Santander
Veracruz
Gorda (Sierra)
Queretaro (Ciudad)
Yucatan (Provincia)
Pacula (Mision)
Fuenclara (Mision)
Guadalupe (Mision)
San Diego de Pachuca
Xalpa
Landa
Filalo
Fancolol
Conca
San Fernando
San Nicolas
La Divina Pastora
Palmillas
Jaumave
Michoacan
Tampico (Ciudad)
Vizarron, Joseph (Poblacion)
Penamillera (Poblacion)
Herrera (Poblacion)
Guadalcazar
Valles (Villa)
Panuco
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
San Antonio de los Llanos
Flores (Llano)
Cerralvo
Leones, Voca de
Rusias
Sacramento (Presidio)
Llera (Villa)
Guemez
Padilla
Burgos
Reynosa
Altamira
Camargo
Infantes
Santa Barbara
Horcasitas
Dolores
Aguayo (Villa)
Revilla
Soto la Marina
Escandon
Hoyos
Santillana
Mier
Borbon
Verde (Rio)
Santa Dorotea (Parajes)
Balsameda (Villa)
Tamaulipas
Nueces (Potrero)
Encinos (Paraje)
Tetillas (Paraje)
Tecosautla
Cadereita (Villa)
Pisona (Nacion)
Aguas (Paraje)
Laxa (Paraje)
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe (Colegio)
Zacatecas
Guadalaxara
Misisipi (Rio)
Sonora
San Saba (Presidio)
San Xavier (Rio)
Igoyo (Mision)
Coahuila
Nuevo Mexico
Ruvoroso, Nuestra Senora de la Luz de (Mision)
San Pedro
Santa Rosa (Hacienda)
San Juan Baptizta
Cantaro (Paso)
Guadalejo (Rio)
Frio (Rio)
Texas
San Carlos
Cruillas (Villa)
Campeche
San Joseph (Mina)
San Nicolas de Bercebu (Mina)
Metate
Ethnic Groups
Ingleses
Pames
Apostatas
Pisones
Chichimecos
Mecos
Cocos
Apaches
Taguacanas
Janambres
Vocas Prietas
Military Groups
Metate, Esquadra de
Cerralvo, Esquadra de
Voca de Leones, Esquadra de
Rusias, Esquadra de
Altamira, Esquadra de
Horcasitas, Esquadra de
Escandon, Esquadra de
Llera, Esquadra de
Padilla, Esquadra de Volante
Santander, Esquadra de
Soto la Marina, Esquadra de
San Fernando, Esquadra de
Burgos, Esquadra de
Reynosa, Esquadra de
San Carlos, Esquadra de
Guemez, Esquadra de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 178 ff. 166-319
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 178 ff. 166-319
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17800002
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Valcarcel y Formento
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra
Cacela
Cacela
Person Last Name
Croix
Palacio
Osorio y Llamas
Escandon
Helguera Castillo
Vertiz y Ontanon
Casafuerte
Vizarron y Eguiarreta
Urtiaga
Malo de Villavicencio
Ladron de Guevara
Fernandez de Jauregui
Barguin de Montecuesta
Fuenclara
Altamira
Ciprian
Unsaga
Aranda
Amarillas
Tienda de Cuervo
Lopez
Cruillas
Velarde
Cortez
Resendi
Resendi
Molina
Pereda
Rivera Maldonado
Villalva
Baptizta
Pedro Antonio
Cruz
Gutierrez de Hermosillo
Hernandez
Galves
Garcia
Soto Troncoso
Rivas
Puga
Puga
Cornide
Andrew
Rodriguez Gallardo
Trascierra
Samora
Rivera
Troncoso
Cerna
Rios
Pachon
Paz
Olvera
Pisana
Sesma
Matta
Soria
Lucio
Rio Frio
Cordova
Arroyo
Masoni
Espinosa
Salazar
Guardado
Perchero
Diaz
Cruz
Llata
Moctesuma
Ponce de Leon
Roxo
Antonio Ricardo
Lopez de Lara
Izaguirre
Aguilar
Gallegos
Fernandez
Medrano
Barberena
Bueno
Baldurieso
Zusarregui
Gallegos
Bernal
Trevino
Hinojosa
Sanchez Borrego
Gonzalez Paredes
Vasquez Borrego
Alvarez
Rodriguez
Zepeda
Castro
Sanchez
Vedoya
Fuentes
Cornide y Savedra
Haro
Ximenez
Sandoval
Pisana
Olvera
Ortiz
Bustillo
Iglesias
Enriquez
Mendez
Urias
Roque
Garcia Mayoral
Ortiz de Landasuri
Areche
Vlacarcel y Formento
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra
Cacela
Villalpando
Olvera
Zamora
Hidalgo
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-22-1765
End Date (repacked)
12-07-1776
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11366
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Autos formed against coronel Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04131
Title
Autos formed against coronel Escandon.
Author(s)
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph de (Secretario)
Date
01-29-1773
Date
01-26-1774
Documentation
Mexico. January 29, 1773-January 26, 1774. 230p. Autos. Signed.
Summary
Series of charges against Escandon. First charge, folio 10, that Escandon did not reduce Indians peacefully and failed to populate the colony; second charge folio 60 that Escandon did not distribute the land between people, soldiers and Indians during twenty years; third charge, folio 77, that he did not take in to account the meeting of 1748 on election of captains and treatment of Indians; fourth charge, folio 88, failure to investigate the murder of several Indians; fifth charge, folio 90, failure of Escandon to investigate and punish captain Guevara's murder of a group of Indians; sixth charge, folio 90, no investigation of other murders by Unsaga; seventh charge, folio 91, Escandon orders killing of three Indians, one a minor; eighth charge, folio 93, a citizen of Aguayo complains to to Escandon about the behaviour of a captain, Escandon punishes the complainer and when the wife of the complainer goes to look for him and she was murdered by the Indians; ninth charge, folio 95, Escandon separates Indian men from their wifes and children, and sells Indians to other cities resulting in Indian retaliation and thus starting wars with Xanambres and Apostatas. He is accused of twenty years of fraud, despotism, trials without authority, misappropriation of land; 10 charge folio 98, Escandon sends 173 Indians to Querataro; eleventh charge, folio 100, Escandon kept three Indians working for him for fifteen years; twelfth charge, folio 103, Escandon abused his power to use the death penalty and forced labor in the presidio; thirteenth charge, folio 103, he used comissions to get Indians for his own service; fourteenth charge, folio 106, he failed to protect Indian health; fifteenth charge, folio 107, he used Indians to build his house and maintain his lands; sixteenth charge, folio 108, he failed to investigate or punish two sheperds who murdered an Indian; seventeenth charge, folio 110, Escandon populated colony with dangerous criminals getting the nickname of colonia Portugal de Nueva Espana; eighteenth charge, folio 114, Escandon forgives Indians that confess crimes and puts them in esquadras militares; nineteenth charge, folio 115, Escandon intimidated new settlers he did not like and gave instructions not to accept them; twentieth charge, folio 117, he appointed a murderer from Reinosa as captain; twenty first charge, folio 119, Escandon admitted a delinquent from Coahuila; twenty second charge, folio 121, twice Escandon destroyed the church of the Pisones Indians; twenty third charge, folio 123, has taken land from Indians of Santa Rosa; twenty fourth charge, folio 125, Escandon did not build a church in Laredo for the spiritual benefit of the Spaniards and Indians; twenty fifth charge, folio 128, for a period of 14 years Escandon remained minister of Santillana village; twenty sixth charge, folio 129, Escandon did not permit the redistribution of Diezmos from labranzas y crianzas in the colony for 20 years; twenty seventh charge, folio 131, Escandon renamed places; twenty eighth charge, folio 135, Escandon became rich and did not pay diezmos; twenty ninth charge, folio 138, Escandon gave a captain more than five Leguas at border of Rio Grande, other land and did not pay any diezmo to church of Guadalaxara; thirtieth charge, folio 141, Escandon was paying salaries to ministers in places that had no ministers; thirty first charge, folio 141, Escandon did not accept Indians in his village because he did not want to give them protection; thirty second charge, folio 144, he gave instructions to captain of Laredo not to admit Apaches; thirty third charge, folio 147, Escandon did not give 100 pesos to the colonists of San Carlos; thirty fourth charge, folio 148, Escandon refused to receive the bishop from Guadalaxara; thirty fifth charge, folio 151, he became a trader, knowing gobernadores were prohibited from trade; thirty sixth, charge, folio 158, Escandon permit exploitation of mines and use of silver without paying tax; thirty seventh charge, folio 160, since the year 1746 he had not reduced or pacified any Indians; last charge folio 162, complaints from capitania general related to Escandon's procedures. The next group of folios (166-319) are the defense of Escandon. (D. Bautista, nov, 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Jose (Coronel)
Palacios, Juan Fernando (Gobernador)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Osorio y Llamas, Jose (Licenciado)
Cornide y Savedra, Diego (Licenciado)
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Joseph de (Secretario)
Croix, Marques de (Virrey)
Garcia Mayoral, Pedro
Sarasa, Francisco (Auditor)
Guerrero de Ardila, Gabriel (Contador)
Revillagigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Tienda de Cuervo, Josef (Capitan)
Lopez, Agustin (Ingeniero)
Andrew, Antonio de (Fiscal)
Altamira, Marquez de (Auditor)
Lazaro (Indio)
Garcia, Marques de
Aranda, Marques de
Valcarrel, Domingo
Iglesias, Agustin (Coronel)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Josef Raphael (Contador)
Garza, Blas Maria de la (Capitan)
Trascierra, Josef (Mulato)
Cerna, Joseph Vicente (Capitan)
Gonzalez de Santianez, Vicente (Gobernador)
Rios, Feliciano (Cabo)
Baruerena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Paz, Gregorio de (Capitan)
Toro (Indio)
Unsaga y Barrola, Domingo de (Capitan)
Serna, Miguel de (Gobernador)
Matta, Juan de (Indio)
Soria, Salvador Manuel de (Indio)
Lucio, Juan (Indio)
Cordova, Miguel de (Capitan)
Baptizta, Manuel (Indio)
Molina, Marcos (Indio)
Arroyo, Juan de
Escafadillo, Josef de (Capitan)
Penilla, Manuel de la (Capitan)
Llata, Francisco de (Administrador)
Hidalgo, Lorenzo
Perchero, Francisco El (Indio)
Cruz, Antonio de la (Indio)
Mansilla (Indio)
Ponse de Leon, Vicente
Rojo, Juan Antonio
Antonio, Ricardo (Mestizo)
Lopez Lara, Josef (Indio)
Izaguirre, Andres (Indio)
Aguilar, Tomas de (Indio)
Gallegos, Alexandro (Indio)
Gallegos, Julian (Indio)
Trasy, Josef (Indio)
Medrano, Isidro (Indio)
Hinojosa, Juan Josef
Sanchez Borrego, Josef
Vasquez Borrego, Josef (Capitan)
Sanchez, Thomas (Capitan)
Arteaga, Matheo de (Doctoral)
Amarillas, Marques de las (Virrey)
Aro, Juan de
Rodriguez de Rivas, Diego (Obispo)
Garcia, Josef Joachin (Fray)
Samora, Javier
Diaz, Tadeo
Trevino, Marcelino
Places
Nuevo Santander
Gorda (Sierra)
Veracruz
Pardo
Tampico
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
San Saba
Llera (Poblacion)
Guemez (Poblacion)
Horcasitas (Poblacion)
Altamira (Poblacion)
San Fernando (Poblacion)
Padilla (Poblacion)
Reynosa (Poblacion)
Camargo (Poblacion)
Burgos (Poblacion)
Santa Barbara (Poblacion)
Infantes (Poblacion)
Soto (Poblacion)
Aguayo (Poblacion)
Iglesia, Voca de la (Lugar)
Revilla (Poblacion)
Escandon (Poblacion)
Hoyos (Poblacion)
Mier (Poblacion)
Xalpa
Laredo (Poblacion)
San Christobal (Cerro)
Media Luna (Paraje)
Verde (Rio)
Guadalupe
Pachuca, Diego de
Landa
Tilaco
Tamcoyol
Concas
San Fernando
San Nicolas
La Divina Pastora
Palmillas
Michoacan
San Josef Vizarron (Poblacion)
Pena Millera
Herrera
Jamuave (Poblacion)
Canarias (Islas)
Texas (Provincia)
San Xavier (Rio)
Sonora
Adaez (Presidio)
San Antonio de Vejar (Presidio)
Nuestra Senora de los Dolores
Nayarit
Nuevo Mexico
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Coahuila
Californias
Panuco
Valles (Villa)
San Antonio (Rio)
Santa Dorotea
Nueces (Rio)
Balmaceda (Villa)
Mascucias (Paraje)
Misisipi (Rio)
Tantoyuca
Tamaulipas
Xamattan
Grande (Rio)
Guadalcajar
Tula
Blanco (Rio)
Pisona (Nacion)
Santa Rosa (Hacienda)
Opulencia (Colonia)
Cerralvo
Leones, Voca de
Dolores (Hacienda)
San Juan Baptizta (Mision)
Santillana (Villa)
San Antonio de los Llanos (Pueblo)
Cantaro (Pueblo)
Guayalejo (Rio)
San Carlos (Poblacion)
San Fernando (Colegio)
Campeche
San Luis Potosi
Matahuala
Soto la Marina
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe (Colegio)
Zacatecas
Pacuala
Ethnic Groups
Chichimecos
Pames
Apaches
Huastecos
Mulatos
Anacanaes
Panhuayes
Xanambres
Pizones
Sihui
Tlaxcaltecas
Tamaulipenos
Malinchenos
Palahueques
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimiento Miliciano de
Cerralvo, Esquadra de
Voca de Leones, Esquadra
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 178 ff. 001-165
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 178 ff. 001-165
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17800001
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Escandon
Palacios
Bucareli y Ursua
Osorio y Llamas
Cornide y Savedra
Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra
Croix
Garcia Mayoral
Sarasa
Guerrero de Ardila
Revillagigedo
Tienda de Cuervo
Lopez
Andrew
Altamira
Lazaro
Garcia
Aranda
Valcarrel
Iglesias
Rodriguez Gallardo
Garza
Trascierra
Cerna
Gonzalez de Santianez
Rios
Baruerena
Paz
Toro
Unsaga y Barrola
Serna
Matta
Soria
Lucio
Cordova
Baptizta
Molina
Arroyo
Escafadillo
Penilla
Llata
Hidalgo
Perchero
Cruz
Mansilla
Ponse de Leon
Rojo
Antonio
Lopez Lara
Izaguirre
Aguilar
Gallegos
Gallegos
Trasy
Medrano
Hinojosa
Sanchez Borrego
Vasquez Borrego
Sanchez
Arteaga
Amarillas
Aro
Rodriguez de Rivas
Garcia
Samora
Diaz
Trevino
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-29-1773
End Date (repacked)
01-26-1774
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11365
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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exmo. Senor= senor= dn Miguel de la Garza Falcon capitan vitalicio y justicia mayor del...

Serial Number
041-04130
Title
exmo. Senor= senor= dn Miguel de la Garza Falcon capitan vitalicio y justicia mayor del...
Author(s)
Garza Falcon, Miguel de la
Date
01-07-1741
Date
09-06-1741
Documentation
Mexico. January 7, 1741-September 6, 1741. 20p. Informes, autos. Copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Concerns reports on relocation of presidio del Sacramento to Santa Rosa Coahuila and advantages in agriculture, minerals, and in dealing with Indians. Mention is made of money given for the finishing of construction of presidio and for military reorganization of soldiers. (M. Marroquin, February 1989)
Persons
Garza Falcon, Miguel de la (Capitan)
Mosquera, Baltazar (Capitan)
Vedoya (Licenciado)
Villegas
Tellez
Echeverria, Francisco Antonio de
Manzanares
Places
Sacramento (Presidio)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Coahuila (Provincia)
San Diego (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 177 ff. 422-432 exp. 7
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 177 ff. 422-432 exp. 7
Language
Spanish
Notes
Reel 177 has unnumbered folios and deals all the way up to the last folio with the details of transfering the presidio of sacramento, from Junta de los Rios del norte to the valley of Santa Rosa. The main concerns involved advantages offered in better agricultural and mining possibilities, and defence against indians. Offered by the valley.
Reference Number
17700023
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Garza Falcon
Person Last Name
Garza Falcon
Mosquera
Vedoya
Villegas
Tellez
Echeverria
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-07-1741
End Date (repacked)
09-06-1741
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11364
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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en la ciudad de Guadalaxara a 6 de febrero de 1745 ante el sr. licenciado d. Jph. Antonio Cavallero...

Serial Number
041-04129
Title
en la ciudad de Guadalaxara a 6 de febrero de 1745 ante el sr. licenciado d. Jph. Antonio Cavallero...
Author(s)
Cavallero, Joseph Antonio (Licenciado)
Sierra, Manuel de la
Aguirre, Lorenzo de
Date
02-06-1745
Date
09-24-1794
Documentation
Guadalaxara, Mexico. February 6, 1745-September 24, 1794. 52p. Autos. Copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Series of autos concerning sworn declarations from government officials on the reorganization of presidios in Nueva Vizcaya and San Bartolome Valley. Purpose of the reorganization is to provide protection to mines' workers and people in neighboring presidios. Geographic relative location of presidios with respect to each other is given. (M. Marroquin, February 1989)
Persons
Cavallero, Joseph Antonio (Licenciado)
Sierra, Manuel de la
Espinoza, Juan Francisco (Sargento)
Lopez Carvajal, Joseph (Gobernador)
Vertis, Juan Joseph de (Gobernador)
Barrutia, Ygancio Francisco (Gobernador)
Yranga, Manuel (Gobernador)
Belaunsaran, Juan Bautista
Espino, Juan Francisco de
Aguirre, Lorenzo de (Oidor)
Alamo, Conde de San Pedro del (Mariscal)
Ugarte y Ugalde, Juana (Propietaria de Hacienda)
Jagle Bracho, Domingo
Xereda Jagle, Lorenzo Jancinto
Garcia, Joseph (Presbitero)
Blancas, Martin de
Bonilla
Places
Galicia, Reino de la Nueva
Chihuahua (Real)
San Felipe (Villa)
Sonora
Sinaloa
Mapimi
San Bartolome (Valle)
Gallo (Presidio)
Florido (Rio)
Cerrogordo
Sarca (Paraje)
Conchos (Presidio)
Lanos (Presidio)
Nueva Vizcaya
Castilla (Reino)
Encinillas (Valle)
Casas Grandes (Valle)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
Pansacola (Isla)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Labor (Hacienda)
Carodeguachi (Presidio)
Carrizo (Hacienda)
Namiquilpa (Hacienda)
Bachimba (Hacienda)
Marianas (Islas)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 177 ff. 395-421 exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 177 ff. 395-421 exp. 6
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document repetitive. Document starts at the middle of folio 395, second page.
Reference Number
17700022
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Cavallero
Sierra
Aguirre
Aguirre
Person Last Name
Cavallero
Sierra
Espinoza
Lopez Carvajal
Vertis
Barrutia
Yranga
Belaunsaran
Espino
Aguirre
Alamo
Ugarte y Ugalde
Jagle Bracho
Xereda Jagle
Garcia
Blancas
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-06-1745
End Date (repacked)
09-24-1794
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11363
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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