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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
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Autos de guerra y sublevacion de la Tarahumara y demas naciones de indios.

Serial Number
041-04106
Title
Autos de guerra y sublevacion de la Tarahumara y demas naciones de indios.
Author(s)
Gutierrez, Juan Esteban (Alcalde Mayor)
Date
00-00-0000
Documentation
August 20, 1794. 96pp. Autos, diligencias. Copia. Rubricada.
Summary
Documents concerning Tarahumaran conspiracy to revolt and subsequent investigation carried out by Gutierrez. Many autos of fairly redundant testimony given by Indians, non-Indians regarding events leading up to apprehension of conspirators; also, yllin's petition to viceroy requesting greater military assistance to Jesuit missionaries in Sierra. Concluding documents concern fiscal's suggestions, viceroy's decision regarding issue.
Persons
Cosme (Capitan)
Dos Cabezas (Hermano de Cosme)
Papechaguari (Indio)
Tamotori (Indio)
Juan (Gobernador)
Topil
Carlos (Gobernador de Moris)
Tajagochi
Alonso (Gobernador)
Tomotori
Maria (Mujer de Juan Topil)
Paulico (Indio)
Luisico (Indio)
Xavier (Indio)
Jacinto El Coxo (Indio)
Lucas (Indio Capitan)
Martin, Christoval (Teniente)
Diego (Mayordomo)
Merino, Francisco
Retana (Capitan)
Andres (Topil de Loreto)
Mateo (Hermano de Cosme)
Francisco (Topil de Batopilas)
Rezaval, Andres de (Gobernador)
Siquiliochi (Capitan)
Tomas (Hermano de Perucho)
Castro y Guerra, Juan de
Poraochi (Indio)
Joaquin (Cocinero Indio)
Rinaga, Lorenzo de (Capitan)
Valdes, Manuel de (Alferez)
Cordoba, Juan Joseph de (Gobernador)
Becerranieto, Antonio (Capitan Protector)
Alday, Martin de (Capitan)
Riaza, Alfonso de (Secretario de Gobernacion)
Alvares Gunon y Quiros, Gregorio (Teniente)
Ugarte, Simon de (Testigo)
Marino Zavala, Joseph (Testigo)
Cuen, Mateo de (Secretario Real)
Espinosa (Fiscal del Virrey)
Bonillas (Escribano)
Gutierrez, Juan Estevan (General)
Guillermo (Padre Rector)
Ayala (Mozo)
Mardeangue, Antonio (Alferez)
Francisco (Padre)
Juan Antonio
Gomar, Antonio (Capitan)
Hierro de Zereceda, Agustin del
Balverde Montemo, Pedro
Torres, Juan de (Interprete)
Gutierrez de Coz, Matias
Artecona, Antonio de
Oqui, Christoval (Indio)
Basilio (Indio)
Perucho (Indio)
Juan (Indio)
Tomas (Indio)
Gabriel (Indio)
Nicolas (Indio)
Curaochi (Capitan de Indios)
Miguel (Indio)
Francisco (Indio)
Places
Ahonapuchi
Pichachigui
Muguaricho
Ceguarachi
Moris
Guichiyachi (Arroyo)
Ariscachigui
Yepomera
Cocomorachi
Nuri
Durasno Papechaguari
San Felipe y Santiago (Presidio)
Sinaloa (Villa)
Pararaybo
Guadalupe (Rio)
Ichotompa
Parral
Corral, San Joseph del (Minas)
Lado del Norte
Tarahumaras (Sierra)
Porara
Maparico
Papigochi
Tarahichi
Xanos, San Felipe y Santiago (Presidio)
Conchos (Presidio)
Cerrogordo (Presidio)
Cuiteco (Pueblo)
Balumbrosa (Pueblo)
Temorochi (Pueblo)
Tejolocachi (Pueblo)
Santo Tomas (Pueblo)
Tetuchi
Mumudasari
Cerois (?)
Alamos
Chinipas
Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Tohorompa
Sahonapuchi
Loreto
Santa Anna
Guazapaves, Santa Teresa de (Mision)
Monserrate y Uriqui (Minas)
Sagurichi
Caariri
Bocoyna
Riva (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Tobosos
Acoclames
Cocoyomes
Tarahumaras
Military Groups
Compania de Campana
Sonora, Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 176 ff. 358-406
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 176 ff. 358-406
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17600011
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Cosme
Dos Cabezas
Papechaguari
Tamotori
Juan
Topil
Carlos
Tajagochi
Alonso
Tomotori
Maria
Paulico
Luisico
Xavier
Jacinto El Coxo
Lucas
Martin
Diego
Merino
Retana
Andres
Mateo
Francisco
Rezaval
Siquiliochi
Tomas
Castro y Guerra
Poraochi
Joaquin
Rinaga
Valdes
Cordoba
Becerranieto
Alday
Riaza
Alvares Gunon y Quiros
Ugarte
Marino Zavala
Cuen
Espinosa
Bonillas
Gutierrez
Guillermo
Ayala
Mardeangue
Francisco
Juan Antonio
Gomar
Hierro de Zereceda
Balverde Montemo
Torres
Gutierrez de Coz
Artecona
Oqui
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11340
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Rodriguez Gallardo's testimony to autos written by Balthasar, visitor of Jesuit missions in Sonora.

Serial Number
041-04101
Title
Rodriguez Gallardo's testimony to autos written by Balthasar, visitor of Jesuit missions in Sonora.
Author(s)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Jose Rafael (Licenciado)
Date
03-24-1692
Date
03-04-1754
Documentation
January 24, 1795. 244pp. Informe. Copia. Rubricada.
Summary
Rodriguez Gallardo's deposition and remarks to informe written by visitor of Jesuit missions in Sonora. Issues discussed include consolidation of dispersed pueblos de indios; military escort for religious entradas into frontier areas; definition of indios vagantes; reasons for Pueblo desertion. Cites various articles from recopilacion de Leyes de las indias concerning reduction of Indians to mission life. author suggests that 2,000 pesos be sent to governor of Sinaloa to combat Apaches and that Barrancas of Sierra Madre be cleared of small Tarahumaran rancherias, and Indians gathered to be settled in larger pueblos. Also discussed are issues of election of Indian civic officials, regional officials to oversee Indian communities, Indian labor at missions, and punishment of mission Indians. Included is definition of siembras de comunidad versus siembras de Iglesia; number of Indians needed for a Pueblo to be legally recognized. Also, suggestions concerning land tenancy, education and repartimiento system in Sonora. (J. H. Ochs, November 1987)
Persons
Baltasar, Juan Antonio (Padre)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Jose Rafael (Visitador General)
Vildosola, Agustin de (Gobernador)
Arriola, Agustin de (Padre)
Roldan, Jose (Padre)
Robles, Francisco de
Ruiz de Ael, Santiago (Capitan)
Albares de Ascuedo, Pedro (Capitan)
Escobar y Llamas, Cristoval (Padre)
Sedelmair, Jacobo (Padre)
Maldonado, Juan Pedro (Justicia)
Monion, Ygnacio (Teniente General)
Tato, Manuel Esteban
Gutierrez, Antonio (Gobernador)
Canas, Cristoval de (Padre)
Huidobre, Manuel Bernal de (Gobernador)
Cotera, Francisco
Rojas, Carlos de (Padre Visitador)
Galbes, Conde de
Linares, Duque de
Macuso, Luis (Padre Visitador)
Rodriguez Gallardo, Jose Rafael (Licenciado)
Gorraez, Jose de
Bonillas (Escribano)
Places
Ures (Pueblo)
Sonora (Provincia)
Pimas Bajos, Santa Rosa de (A.K.A. Santa Rosalia)(Pueblo de Indios)
Bethelen (Pueblo)
Serro Prieto (Rochela)
Raum (Pueblo)
Hiaqui (Rio)
Tecoripa (Pueblo)
Pimeria Baja
Cuquiarachi (Mision)
Cuehuta (Mision)
Teurieache (Mision)
Rebeico (Rancheria)
Matape (Rancheria)
Satehi (Rancheria)
Bacadiguachi (Pueblo)
Natora (Pueblo)
Arivechi
Saguaripa (Mision)
San Mateo (Pueblo)
Aribechi
Dolores (Pueblo)
Remedios (Pueblo)
Santiago (Pueblo)
Cocoespera (Pueblo)
Soamaca, Santa Maria
Terrenate (Presidio)
Ocuera (Pueblo)
Ocoroniala
Chicorato (A.K.A. Nio)(Pueblo)
Ocoroni (Pueblo)
Bacubirito (Pueblo)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Caborca (Mision)
Tubutama (Mision)
San Ygnacio (Mision)
Las Cruces (Rio)
Chivicabi (Sierra Madre)
Guabavi (Pueblo)
Bac, San Xavier del (Pueblo)
Fuerte (Rio)
Salado (Rio)
Gila (Rio)
Verde (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
California (Mar)
Tiboron (Isla)
Guaimas
Nueva Galicia
Alvarez, Lucas Luis (Padre Visitador)
Chile Babaroco (Barranca)
Baborigame (Pueblo)
Nabegame (Pueblo)
Ostimuri (Provincia)
Tarahumara (Sierra)
Nueva Vizcaya (Provincia)
Penol
Tehepagui
Tabahueto (Serrania)
San Benito (Jurisdiccion)
Guatenipa, San Pedro de (Pueblo)
Badiraguato (Mision)
Cariatapa (Pueblo)
Soyatipa (Pueblo)
Murirato (Pueblo)
Sianori (Alcaldia)
San Pedro de la Conquista (Presidio)
Batopila (Real)
Durango
Teopari
Maio (Rio)
Pitic
Norotal
Arispe (Mision)
Sierra Gorda
Ethnic Groups
Tepehuanas
Tarahumaras
Seris
Hiaquis
Pimas Altos
Papagos
Pimas Bajos
Apaches
Suaquis
Seri
Sobaipuris
Sabaguiris
Opatas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 176 ff. 176-298
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 176 ff. 176-298
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17600006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Baltasar
Rodriguez Gallardo
Vildosola
Arriola
Roldan
Robles
Ruiz de Ael
Albares de Ascuedo
Escobar y Llamas
Sedelmair
Maldonado
Monion
Tato
Gutierrez
Canas
Huidobre
Cotera
Rojas
Galbes
Linares
Macuso
Rodriguez Gallardo
Gorraez
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-24-1692
End Date (repacked)
03-04-1754
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Informes concerning establishment of postal service.

Serial Number
041-04095
Title
Informes concerning establishment of postal service.
Author(s)
Bonilla
Date
07-17-1761
Documentation
Mexico. January 24, 1795. 14p. Informes. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Informes from governador de Sinaloa and Sonora concerning gold and silver mining, establishment of postal service, operations of military. (J. Acheson, October 1988)
Persons
Tienda de Cuerbo, Joseph (Gobernador)
Urrea, Bernardo de (Capitan)
Mendoza, Juan (Gobernador)
Pacheco, Juan Ignacio
Ochoa, Joaquin de
Fontes, Joseph de (Teniente)
Rivera, Pedro de
Buenaventura de Llene
Places
Sinaloa
Sinaloa
Guadalaxara (Ciudad)
Chiguagua
Horcasita (Presidio)
Horcasitas, San Miguel de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 175 ff. 345-351
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 175 ff. 345-351
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17500011
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Tienda de Cuerbo
Urrea
Mendoza
Pacheco
Ochoa
Fontes
Rivera
Beginning Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-17-1761
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11329
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Letters concerning rebelling palahueses and mecos.

Serial Number
041-04082
Title
Letters concerning rebelling palahueses and mecos.
Author(s)
Palacio, Juan Fernando de
Taboada, Andres Gil
Date
08-20-1766
Date
03-17-1775
Documentation
August 20, 1766 - March 17, 1775. 24p. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Letters concerning Indians who live on missions under administration of Escandon. Problems such as rebellion, agitation of Indians as well as their committing crimes such as robberies are discussed. Friendly relationship with gustecas is also mentioned. (J. Acheson, April 1988)
Persons
Escanelas, Pedro
Villa Gomes, Anselmo de (Medico)
Escandon, Josef (Capitan)
Inibitonia, Ina
Sarron, Joseph de
Cruillas, Marques de
Ribera, Juan de
Bucareli Arroyo Saveo, Joseph
Ruiz, Mariano (Coronel)
Barbarena, Juan Francisco (Capitan)
Puga, Antonio (Teniente)
Gonzales de Santianes, Vicente (Virrey)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Areche
Valiente, Pedro (Administrador)
Palacis, Juan Fernando de
Osorio, Jose de
Places
Cadereyua (Villa)
San Fernando (Mision)
San Diego (Mision)
Cadanesta (Villa)
La Paz, San Luis de
Sichu, San Juan Baptista de San Joseph (Mision)
San Diego (Hacienda)
Nuestra Santa Fee (Mision)
Horcasita (Mision)
Altamire
Tamaulipa Viexa
Santander, San Carlos de
Nuevo Santander
Ethnic Groups
Chishimecos
Chihtares
Mecos
Palahueses
Guastecas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 174 ff. 174-188
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 174 ff. 174-188
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17400006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Palacio
Taboada
Person Last Name
Escanelas
Villa Gomes
Escandon
Inibitonia
Sarron
Cruillas
Ribera
Bucareli Arroyo Saveo
Ruiz
Barbarena
Puga
Gonzales de Santianes
Bucareli y Ursua
Areche
Valiente
Palacis
Osorio
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-20-1766
End Date (repacked)
03-17-1775
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11316
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Minuta de la instruccion dada por el virrey Bucareli al gobernador don Felipe Neve, ano de 1774.

Serial Number
041-03956
Title
Minuta de la instruccion dada por el virrey Bucareli al gobernador don Felipe Neve, ano de 1774.
Author(s)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Date
00-00-1769
Date
09-00-1774
Documentation
September 1774. 36p. Minuta. Instrucciones. Original, signed.
Summary
In 26 sections Bucareli informs and makes recommendations to Dominicans. Review visitador Galvez recommendations on fiscal and administrative matters from 1769 and Nuevo real reglamento de presidios of 1773. Relations between gobernador and comandantes of presidios. Reduccion and education of Indians by colegio fernandino missionaries. Need for better communication and coordination of responsibilities between authorities in Loreto and Monterrey. References to Leyes de indias on prohibiting use of Spanish ports by foreigners. Minerals and status of production of mines. Conflicts between Barri and ministros reales. (J. M. Johnson, may 1988)
Persons
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Neve, Phelipe (Gobernador)
Barri, Phelipe (Gobernador)
Galvez, Josef de (Visitador)
Carlos III (Rey)
Faxes, Pedro (Comandante)
Mora, Vicente de (Padre Presidente)
Campo, Josef del
Lopez de Toledo, Antonio (Comisario)
Places
San Blas (Departamento)
San Diego (Presidio)
Californias (Peninsula)
Monterrey (Presidio)
Loreto (Presidio)
Sonora (Provincia)
Filipinas
Acapulco
Antigua California
Velicata, San Fernando de (Mision)
San Fernando (Colegio Apostolico)
Santa Anna del Sur (Comisaria)
Guadalajara
Military Groups
Queretaro, Regimento Provincial de Cavalleria de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 166 ff. 201-218
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 166 ff. 201-218
Language
Spanish
Notes
Some documents interrupted by others.
Reference Number
16600006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Bucareli y Ursua
Neve
Barri
Galvez
Carlos III
Faxes
Mora
Campo
Lopez de Toledo
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
1769
End Date (repacked)
09-00-1774
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Text
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sobre nuestras acaecidas en las inmediaciones de Conchos por los indios de Pedro Jose que se refugian en la mision de San Cristobal, del N. Leon y Ornes. Que se le comunicaron para su aprehension.

Serial Number
041-03909
Title
sobre nuestras acaecidas en las inmediaciones de Conchos por los indios de Pedro Jose que se refugian en la mision de San Cristobal, del N. Leon y Ornes. Que se le comunicaron para su aprehension.
Author(s)
Sierra Gorda, Conde de (Governador Militar y Politico)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
03-15-1791
Date
03-16-1791
Documentation
Mexico, Nuevo Santander. March 3, 1791 - April 6, 1791. 22p. Approximate letters, military rolls. Originals. Response to unidentified indian hostilities; military rolls which give totals of personnel in companies in area, weapons that they possess and mission, in this case being attacks on indians of Benito, pantaleon, comoteros, mariguanes, sanaquais, and pacitas; virrey tells conde de la sierragorda that in the future he is to communicate with comandante general before he undertakes an expedition against indians; mayordomo of hacienda requests and receives troop protection after pacitas steal horses from his hacienda, once there troops encountered several indian groups in the area and recovered somne of the livestock; seeks to establish missions in area in order to help pacify indians of area and exploit mines of areas to their fullest. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Sierra Gorda, Conde de (Governador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Murgier, Juan Maria (Capitan)
Serna, Jose Antonio de la (Theniente)
Burjanos, Manuel (Alferes)
Nava, Pedro (Comandante General Brigadier)
Serna, Jose Vincente de
Places
Tamaulipa (Sierra)
Croix (Villa)
Horcasitas (Ciudad)
Nuevo Santander
Padilla (Poblacion)
Cajo (Hacienda)
Aguayo (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Pacitas
Mariguanes
Carmoteros
Palalqueques
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Segunda Compania Volante de la Colonia del
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 584-595 (Approx) exp. 14
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 584-595 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200037
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Sierra Gorda
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Sierra Gorda
Revilla Gigedo
Murgier
Serna
Burjanos
Nava
Serna
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-15-1791
End Date (repacked)
03-16-1791
Type
Text
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Letters and diarios de comision from Borica to Conde de Revilla Gigedo, Larusa, Rouset de Jesus. First in this series begins with muy apreciado sor....

Serial Number
041-03885
Title
Letters and diarios de comision from Borica to Conde de Revilla Gigedo, Larusa, Rouset de Jesus. First in this series begins with muy apreciado sor....
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Date
02-24-1791
Date
05-11-1791
Documentation
San Juan Xavier de cerocahui, Mexico, cosiguriachy. February 24, 1791 - May 11, 1791. 18pp. Approximate letters, diarios de comision. Originals, copies. Disputing accuracy of reports filed by laso and rascon on conditions of indians and testimony of larusa which contradicts the favorable conditions presented by the former; mentions the misionarios apostolicos de Guadalupanos as properly abiding by standards for indian treatment set down by government; letter written to rouset de Jesus mentioning irregularities found in missions and general theme being that treatment of indians as witnessed by Borica leaves much to be desired; efforts made by Borica to alleviate sufferings of indians, gives example of correcting situation in which they are used to transport the correspondence of judges over long distances without proper supply of food or without pay, mentions Estrada as person with whom he had most opposition on this matter; travel diary from 3-29-1791 thru 4-1-1791, visits pueblo of Bernabe where he freed indians from servitude to priest and took action on their complaint of being forced to drain mines-made this Voluntary, prohibits the practice of outsiders cutting firewood from their mountains without compensation, padre doctrinero of Santa Rosalia seeking to llebar ovenciones to the indians since the time that Borica prohibited forced servitude of indians Borica responds that he does not have authority to grant request, authorities concede that indian labor is vital for the operation of the mines notes the benevolent service of laso de la bega towards indians. (O. Velez, March 1989)
Persons
Rascon, Antonio Fransisco (Comisario)
Laso, Jose Maria (Subdelegado)
Larusa, Juan Maria (Fray)
Estarada, Gregorio (Receptor)
Ramirez, Juan Cervantes (Alcalde Mayor)
Fermin, Fransisco Xavier (Indio) (Teniente General)
Laso de la Bega, Miguel (Subdelegado)
Places
Cosiguriachy (Real)
Chihuahua
Conchos (Jurisdiction)
Santa Rosalia
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 165-174 (Approx) exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 165-174 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered; first in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200013
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Rascon
Laso
Larusa
Estarada
Ramirez
Fermin
Laso de la Bega
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-24-1791
End Date (repacked)
05-11-1791
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8232
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Letters and diarios de comision from Borica de Diego concerning military visitas in Nuevo Vizcaya first in this series begins with febrero 14 de 1791.

Serial Number
041-03884
Title
Letters and diarios de comision from Borica de Diego concerning military visitas in Nuevo Vizcaya first in this series begins with febrero 14 de 1791.
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Date
03-22-1791
Date
04-06-1792
Documentation
Durango, Mexico, estancia de rio florido, rancho de talamantes. March 22, 1791 -April 6, 1792. 32pp. Approximate letters, diarios de comision. Originals, copies. Reyes trujillo returning after expedition against manta prieta with indian aid ojos Colorados, an indian attack against San Juan bauptista, group of six Apaches being followed by group of indians from Conchos, Apache indian attack in which two men were killed, primera compania Volante kills one Apache and recaptures livestock stolen, troops that escorted Ugarte y Loyola, communication from subdelegado de cosiguariachy advising Borica that in that jurisdiction forcing indians to work in the mines would be prohibited, gets a request from governors of satevo, yoquivo, and guapdaynas that they have their own religious administration because current system of using priests of Batopilas is unsatisfactory due to distances involved, Borica responds by sending letter stating he will look into the matter when he visits these areas and also sends copies of decrees on matters relating to the treatment of indians in missions; letter concerning the matter of indians working as servants in homes of hacendados without pay and prohibitions and circumstances that have led to these developments; letter discussing the points made by Lopez muato on mission and civil authority over indians in missions, what permission indians need in order to leave the pueblos, what kinds of punishments are to be applied to indians who miss mass purposely, policy on alcoholism and delinquency mentioned during religious service, regulations on travel restrictions on indians; travel diary from 2-27-1791 thru 3-13-1791; indian called tomas his history of escape and recapture, last instance of capture was at hands of indians of piedras bolas; travel diary from 3-14-1791 thru 3-28-1791, apprehension of prisoners banda, palacios, Castaneda, gertrudi. Case against them was not proven and key witnesses roman and Acosta did not arrive for judicial proceeding, robberies committed by Juan Joseph conde; punishment of vizcarra for being lazy; meets with rouset de Jesus discussed indian complaints from missions, refers to recommendations made, Tapia requesting indian escorts and his disatisfaction with service provided, ochoa, Jose manuel takes statements from tecoricy and tonachic after their apprehension, visit to pueblo of satebo discontinues practice of cura using weekly workers, semneros in mission without pay; named teniente general for satevo, joya, and baponoyaba; in the latter, wives of prisoners seeking their release and it becomes apparent that without their husbands they have no way of surviving except for charity of the people in their pueblos; meets with anna maria, widow of indian Miguel Mariano, who seeks return of livestock confiscated from husband at time of arrest, he died in jail with daughter. (O. Velez, March 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Trujillo, Reyes (Sargento)
Ojos Colorados (Indio)
Santa Maria, Diego
Ochoa, (Teniente)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Mariscal)
Medina, Joseph Ignacio
Lopez Muato, Antonio (Fray)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Palacios, Jose Maria
Simental, Juaquin
Castaneda, Melchor
Gerudio, Jose
Ramon, Joseph
Acosta, Felipe
Conde, Juan Joseph
Tizonaro, Rafael Perfecto del
Saaenz, Joseph
Vizcarra, Estevan (Indio)
Rouset de Jesus, Fransisco (Vice Presidente de las Misiones Guadalupanes)
Cruz, Manuel de la (Teniente General)
Tapia, Narciso (Teniente Retirado)
Ochoa, Manuel de la (Teniente)
Tonachic, Tomas de (Indio)
Basilio, Joseph Fransisco
Chaparro, Antonio
Mateo, Julian Juanico
Lorenzo y Cristobal
Banda, Alexo
Places
Manta Prieta
Guajuquilla
Cerrogordo
San Juan Bauptista
Santa Cruz
Torreon
Cosiguariachy
Satevo (Pueblo)
Yosquivo (Pueblo)
Guapalaynas (Pueblo)
Batopilas (Real)
Cuencame
Sonora (Governacion)
Guanacebi
Cienega
Tecorichy
Pilar
Mapimi
San Bartolome (Valle)
San Gregario (Hacienda)
Baponoyaba
Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Concepcion (Pueblo)
Chihuahua
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Taraumares
Military Groups
Nuevo Vizcaya, Primera Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 148-164 (Approx) exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 148-164 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered; first in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200012
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Author Last Name
Borica
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Borica
Trujillo
Ojos Colorados
Santa Maria
Ochoa
Ugarte y Loyola
Medina
Lopez Muato
Revilla Gigedo
Palacios
Simental
Castaneda
Gerudio
Ramon
Acosta
Conde
Tizonaro
Saaenz
Vizcarra
Rouset de Jesus
Cruz
Tapia
Ochoa
Tonachic
Basilio
Chaparro
Mateo
Lorenzo y Cristobal
Banda
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-22-1791
End Date (repacked)
04-06-1792
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Text
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Plan para la ereccion de un govierno y comandancia general que comprehenda la peninsula de Californias y las provincias de Sinaloa , Sonora y Nueva Vizcaya.

Serial Number
041-03731
Title
Plan para la ereccion de un govierno y comandancia general que comprehenda la peninsula de Californias y las provincias de Sinaloa , Sonora y Nueva Vizcaya.
Author(s)
Croix, Marques de
Date
01-23-1768
Documentation
N.p. January 23, 1768. 16p. Letters. Copies.
Summary
Croix proposes establishment of comandancia general with Durango as headquarters due to great distance and inefficiency of governing Provincias Internas from Mexico City; reasoning includes efficient control of rich natural resources, necessity for outpost on borders to guard against foreign conquest of territories; suggests establishment include Casa de Moneda and Silla episcopal to convert Indians and minister to settlers effectively; also need for troops and comandante general for effective protection. (D. J. McClelland, January 1988)
Persons
Cortes, Hernan
Ricardos, Antonio (Mariscal de Campo)
Segundo, Felipe (Rey)
Anson (Admirante)
Cuellas, Lope de (Capitan)
Galvez, Jose de
Croix, Marques de
Places
Sonora (Provincia)
Nueva Vizcaya (Provincia)
Sinaloa
Californias
Madrid
Monterrey (Puerto)
Francia
Inglaterra
Tartaria (Mar)
Canada
Luciana
Durango (Ciudad)
San Felipe (Villa)
Chihuahua
Minas (Real)
Guadalaxara
Nueba Galicia
Gila (Rio)
Caborca (Mision)
Colorado (Rio)
Oeste (Rio)
Bois (Lago)
Sur (Mar)
Nuebo Mexico
Mendocino (Cabo)
Blanco (Cabo)
Rusia
Acapulco (Puerto)
India Oriental
San Lucas (Cavo)
Ethnic Groups
Ingleses
Franzeses
Holandeses
Moscovitas
Military Groups
Companias de Dragones
Fucileros de Montana
Companias de Fuzileros
Companias de Infanteria y Cavalleria Veteranas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 154 ff. 001-008 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 154 ff. 001-008 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
15400001
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Cortes
Ricardos
Segundo
Anson
Cuellas
Galvez
Croix
Beginning Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-23-1768
Type
Text
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