Handicaps (Blindness)

Jose Maria Perez, Jose Mateo Montes. Contra un decreto de Juan Jose Elorriaga.

Serial Number
100-02071
Title
Jose Maria Perez, Jose Mateo Montes. Contra un decreto de Juan Jose Elorriaga.
Author(s)
Perez, Jose Maria
Montes, Jose Mateo
Date
04-03-1818
Documentation
San Joseph del Parral. April 3, 1818. 1p. Peticion. Signed. Original.
Summary
Jose Maria Perez and Jose Mateo Montes, both blind musicians, appeal to Jose Crivelli to retract a decree published by dn. Juan Jose Elorriaga forbidding the playing of 'bals' (waltzes?). They complain that they are unable to support their families without playing 'bals'. (P. Hayes) (1977)
Persons
Perez, Jose Maria (Musico Ciego)
Montes, Jose Mateo (Musico Ciego)
Crivelli, Jose (Commandante de Armas)
Places
Parral
First Location
AZU Film 0318 rl. 1818 fr. 0037.
Original Location
AP, Parral, Mf. rl. 1818 fr. 0037
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4143
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Perez
Montes
Person Last Name
Perez
Montes
Crivelli
Beginning Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-03-1818
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15854
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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numero 8letters concerning promotion for Guifas, problems with senior officers, illness, and financial problems

Serial Number
041-03659
Title
numero 8letters concerning promotion for Guifas, problems with senior officers, illness, and financial problems
Author(s)
Guifas, Josef Maria
Favian de Puga, Antonio
Savaga, Diego
and others
Date
10-02-1786
Date
09-15-1793
Documentation
Nueva Santander. October 2, 1786. 330p. Letters. Signed.
Summary
Guifas wrote several letters to the viceroy complaining of Younger officers being promoted over him. Francisco Lazaya promoted to second alfarez. Guifas describes in detail the military careers of his Father, Jose Manuel Guifas, and his Brother. Guifas' Father was a leader in the conquest of Nueva Tamaulipas. Two sargents, with less experience, were promoted over Guifas. Guifas threatened to retire if no action was taken. Guifas wrote of same problems to gobernador Diego Savaga. Viceroy sends letter recommending that Guifas receive the next available promotion. Letters from fellow officers stating Guifas unworthy of promotion. Guifas writes several letters to viceroy explaining his recent illness. Detailed physical description of Guifas. Testimony from Manuel lornos concerning military conduct of Guifas and fellow soldiers. Guifas received bloodletting treatment for his illness. Guifas' captain Mungier reported that Guifas had stolen military livestock. Guifas suspicious that his captain and wife are having a liaison. Guifas wrote letter to viceroy accusing the captain of misconduct and denied the charges of extortion. Guifas wrote that captain had conspired to kill him. Guifas blinded due to illness. Wrote requesting overdue promotion and disability due to blindness. Requested permission to go to Mexico to be cured of illness. Wrote concerning financial problems. Guifas inherited land and five slaves upon mothers death. Juan de Sosaya gained control of Guifas' land. Land planted in Maguey. Sosaya producing Mezcal and selling for 20 pesos per barrel. Guifas wanted action taken to regain control of land. (K. Mccaston, September 1989)
Persons
Guifas, Josef Maria (Sargento)
Favian de Puga, Antonio
Savaga, Diego (Gobernador)
Lazarga, Diego (Capitan)
Cuespo, Francisco Antonio
Sosaya, Francisco
Lazaya, Jose Francisco
Varilla, Antonio (Coronel)
Ugalde, Juan
Ganza, Alfonso de la
Galvez, Conde de
Mendinueta, Pedro
Sanches Pareja, Eruvebin
Andar, Francisco
Chavez, Luis
Bermudes, Juan Francisco
Lopez Valdez, Jose
Camango Delgado, Ignacio
Vidal de Lonca, Melchon (Gobernador)
Cordoba, Francisco de
Muguien, Juan Maria
Mazon, Manuela
Guifas, Jose Manuel
Mungiez, Jose Maria (Capitan)
Somoano Alonza, Simon de
Rabajo, Conde de
Palacio, Juan Fernando
Jimenez, Pedro
Gonzales Santianes, Vizente
Tamayo, Augustin (Fray)
Guiterres de la Cueva, Juan
Herrara, Vicente
Flores, Juan Antonio (Virrey)
Sierragorda, Conde de
Bataller, Miguel de
Cerra, Juan Antonio de la
Nava, Pedro de
Galbes, Conde de (Virrey)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Maximilliano de Maxent, Francisco
Maxiano de las Casas, Jose
Casafuerte, Marquez de
Antonio de la Serra, Juan
Fernandez Palacio, Juan
Fuente, Luis Antonio de la
Reyes, Eugenio de los
Baliente, Pedro
Echeaganay, Francisco
Tepeda, Juan Alejandro
Ruis, Manuel
Saldana, Bacilio
Ayes, Pedro Alonso de
Places
Nueva Tamaulipas
San Carlos (Villa)
Nueva Santander
Potosi
Croix (Villa)
Padilla (Villa)
Monterrey
Loredo (Villa)
Military Groups
Nueva Santander, Primero Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 150 ff. 238-403 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 150 ff. 238-403 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume not foliated, 49 pages blank or illegible
Reference Number
15000008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Guifas
Favian de Puga
Savaga
Savaga
Person Last Name
Guifas
Favian de Puga
Savaga
Lazarga
Cuespo
Sosaya
Lazaya
Varilla
Ugalde
Ganza
Galvez
Mendinueta
Sanches Pareja
Andar
Chavez
Bermudes
Lopez Valdez
Camango Delgado
Vidal de Lonca
Cordoba
Muguien
Mazon
Guifas
Mungiez
Somoano Alonza
Rabajo
Palacio
Jimenez
Gonzales Santianes
Tamayo
Guiterres de la Cueva
Herrara
Flores
Sierragorda
Bataller
Cerra
Nava
Galbes
Revilla Gigedo
Maximilliano de Maxent
Maxiano de las Casas
Casafuerte
Antonio de la Serra
Fernandez Palacio
Fuente
Reyes
Baliente
Echeaganay
Tepeda
Ruis
Saldana
Ayes
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-02-1786
End Date (repacked)
09-15-1793
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8006
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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numero 7 letter detailing legal and military matters pertaining to Jose Guifas.

Serial Number
041-03658
Title
numero 7 letter detailing legal and military matters pertaining to Jose Guifas.
Author(s)
Guifas, Jose (Alferez)
Puga, Antonio
Tamayo, Augustin
Date
10-02-1786
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. October 2, 1786. 10p. Draft.
Summary
Draft written by the viceroy outlining list of complaints lodged by Jose Guifas concerning the misconduct by his captain, his blindness, and other military matters. (K. Mccaston, September 1989).
Persons
Guifas, Jose (Alfarez)
Puga, Antonio
Tamayo, Augustin
Guitierrez, Juan
Places
Nuevo Santander
San Carlos (Villa)
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Segunda Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 150 ff. 232-237 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 150 ff. 232-237 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume not foliated. Handwriting almost illegible
Reference Number
15000007
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Guifas
Puga
Tamayo
Person Last Name
Guifas
Puga
Tamayo
Guitierrez
Beginning Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-02-1786
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8005
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letters to virrey asking permission to retire, to visit Mexico City for cure, and requesting money, weapons and men to fight indians; sent by Maxent, Quijas and Vidal; virrey responds.

Serial Number
041-01571
Title
Letters to virrey asking permission to retire, to visit Mexico City for cure, and requesting money, weapons and men to fight indians; sent by Maxent, Quijas and Vidal; virrey responds.
Author(s)
Vidal de Lorca, Joaquin
San Maxent, Francisco Maximiliano de
Serna, Joseph Visente de
and others
Date
02-01-1796
Date
11-10-1796
Documentation
San Carlos, Guanaxuato, Mexico. February 2-November 10, 1796. 16p. Letters. Signed, unsigned.
Summary
Correspondence between virrey and three officers in Santander; Vidal de Lorca requests more munitions, money and troops to respond to Indian depredations; Maxent retires due to fever and illness suffered in San Luis Potosi; Quixas requests permission to go to Mexico City to See someone for cure, explains his sad position and excellent record; virrey is informed that Quixas, who is blind, has received permission from previous virrey but done nothing about it other than complain, causing previous virrey to impose perpetual silence on Quixas so virrey denies him permission to go to capital, but grants him permission to seek cure elsewhere; documents in Series, but intermingled. (D. J. McClelland, September 1988)
Persons
Sierragorda, Conde de (Gobernador)
San Maxent, Francisco Maximiliano de
Branciforte, Marques de (Virrey)
Quixas, Joseph (Alferez Retirado)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Blanco, Josef (Capitan)
Serna, Joseph Visente de
Vidal de Lorca, Joaquin (Teniente)
Places
Saltillo
Nuevo Santander
Luiciana (Provincia)
San Luis Potosi (Ciudad)
Guanaxuato
Presas del Rey
San Carlos
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Segunda Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 063 ff. 420-428 exp. 5
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 063 ff. 420-428 exp. 5
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order, f. 426 letter incomplete
Reference Number
6300020
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vidal de Lorca
San Maxent
Serna
Serna
Person Last Name
Sierragorda
San Maxent
Branciforte
Quixas
Revilla Gigedo
Blanco
Serna
Vidal de Lorca
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-01-1796
End Date (repacked)
11-10-1796
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5918
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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