Indians (Crimes)

Letter from Cancio regarding loss of mules due to negligence of soldiers.

Serial Number
041-01203
Title
Letter from Cancio regarding loss of mules due to negligence of soldiers.
Author(s)
Cancio, Lorenzo de (Capitan)
Date
12-16-1766
Date
02-07-1767
Documentation
Buenavista. December 23. 1766. 6p. Letters. Signed.
Summary
Letter from Cancio to viceroy regarding horses stolen by Indians while military personnel in bivouac were sleeping. Military personnel guilty of undisciplined acts. Cancio feels perpetrators were Subvapas rather than Huaquis or Pimas. Cancio informs of sending different groups to protect haciendas and pueblos as Indians also stole many mules in raid. (A. Dell'acqua, February 1988)
Persons
Cancio, Lorenzo de (Capitan)
Croix, Marquez de (Virrey)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Places
Banoreca (Real)
Cerro Prieto
Ostimuri
Agua Caliente (Paraje)
Belen (Pueblo)
Suaqui (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Subvapas
Seris
Pimas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 048 ff. 050-052
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 048 ff. 050-052
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
4800012
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Cancio
Croix
Pineda
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-16-1766
End Date (repacked)
02-07-1767
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5550
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letter to viceroy relating Indian attacks to presidios in Sinaloa .

Serial Number
041-01201
Title
Letter to viceroy relating Indian attacks to presidios in Sinaloa .
Author(s)
Cancio, Lorenzo de (Capitan)
Date
12-16-1766
Documentation
Buenavista. December 16, 1766. 14p. Letter. Signed
Summary
Letter from Cancio to viceroy relating attacks by unified groups against presidios and settlements in which Indians killed three Spaniards, kidnapped two children. Cancio describes futility of following trail to rescue children twenty four hours later. Due to lack of military personnel, distances from presidios to settlements or towns, he implies that rather than military reduccion, matter should be handled by peaceful means. Relates preparation of troops to unite with military personnel from other presidios to attack Cerro Prieto. (A. Dell'acqua, February 1988)
Persons
Cancio, Lorenzo de (Capitan)
Croix, Marquez de (Virrey)
Tiembla la Tierra (Capitan Pima)
Places
Ostimuri (Provincia)
Nuri (Pueblo)
Cerro Prieto
Fuerte (Rio)
Sinaloa
Suaqui (Pueblo)
Nopalera (Canon)
San Miguel (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Pimas
Subvapas
Hiaquis
Mayos
Tiburones
Salineros
Military Groups
Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 048 ff. 043-049
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 048 ff. 043-049
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
4800010
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Cancio
Croix
Beginning Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-16-1766
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5548
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters between Pineda and Croix concerning Indian attacks, preparations for incoming troops, and Jesuit expulsions.

Serial Number
041-01184
Title
Letters between Pineda and Croix concerning Indian attacks, preparations for incoming troops, and Jesuit expulsions.
Author(s)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Croix, Carlos Francisco de (Virrey)
Date
04-12-1767
Date
12-17-1767
Documentation
Buenavista. April 12, 1767. 123p. Letter. Original. Signed. Copy.
Summary
Series of documents re: Indian attacks: Seris killed seven people in Bacanora and Ostimuri, stole horses; Apaches stole cattle and horses in Santa Ana and San Ignacio; soldiers from Tubac attacked Apaches recovering some animals; exchange of prisoners with Apaches in Fronteras; Apaches killed one person and stole horses in Nacori and Ures; Apaches killed 4 people in Santa Catalina, relatives of murdered chase Apaches killing 10; Indians killed and took captives in Nuri, Guadalupe, and Potrerillos; Bergosa with 100 soldiers and 30 friendly Indians patrol Sierra de Pilares y Bacatete with orders to kill enemy Indians; Sibupapas steal horses in Tecoripa; Apaches killed 2 people in Saracachi. Croix urges Pineda to exterminate enemy Indians. Pineda informs Croix of survey of Guaymas, arrival place of troops. Pineda orders construction of storage houses to store food for incoming soldiers, and leaves soldiers to protect workers who fear Indian attack. Pineda informs Croix of need for money to pay soldiers of his provincia, and states that 12,000 pesos received is not enough, requests silver to buy cattle, soap, etc. Pineda informs Croix that friars are in Matape waiting for others in order to be shipped out of Guaymas according to royal decree. Pineda sends Croix list of officials in his presidios. (J. Tapia, June, 1987).
Persons
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Croix, Carlos Francisco de (Virrey)
Castaneda, Manuel de
Bergoza, Juan Joseph (Capitan)
Cancio, Lorenzo (Capitan)
Corbalan, Pedro (Comisario)
Vildosola, Joseph Antonio (Teniente)
Salgado, Juan Lorenzo (Padre)
Vildo, Joseph Antonio (Capitan)
Anza, Juan Baptista de (Capitan)
Blanco, Francisco (Teniente)
Gonzales, Francisco Elias (Capitan)
Limon, Cayetano (Alfarez)
Urrea, Bernardo de (Capitan)
Villalba, Alonzo (Coronel)
Azuela, Manuel de la (Teniente)
Rodriguez, Salvador (Alferez)
Urrea, Miguel de (Teniente)
Bringa, Pedro
Rubi, Marques de
Places
Terrenate
Guaymas (Puerto)
Bacanora (Pueblo)
Buenavista (Presidio)
Belen (Pueblo)
Mujer Pintada (Penasco)
Almagre (Sierra)
Pajaros (Sierra)
Cerro Prieto
Fronteras (Presidio)
Portezuelo (Paraje)
San Antonio
Horcasitas, San Miguel de (Presidio)
San Ignacio (Mision)
Santa Ana (Pueblo)
Tubac (Presidio)
Aribac (Puesto)
Santa Cruz (Sierra)
Jeuricachi (Pueblo)
Purica (Sierra)
Hiaqui (Rio)
Mayo (Rio)
Fuerte (Rio)
Camoa (Pueblo)
Cinaloa (Pueblo)
Guirivis (Mision)
Matape
Santos Martires (Rectorado)
Borja, San Francisco de (Rectorado)
Pimas, San Joseph de
Francisco Xavier (Rectorado)
Colorado (Llano)
Pitic
Ures
San Carlos (Presidio)
Sonora (Rio)
Santa Catalina (Sierra)
Nuri(?) (Valle)
Potrerillo (Puesto)
Guadalupe (Real)
Tiburon (Isla)
Cosari (Cajon)
Pilares (Sierra)
Bacatete (Sierra)
Sauze (Puesto)
Quinvari (Sierra)
Altar (Presidio)
HOstimuri
Venados (Isla)
Baquachi
Nacori (Pueblo)
Nopalera (Cajon)
Visanin (Mision)
Tecoripa
Saracachi
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Sibupapas
Pimas
Suaquis
Apaches
Military Groups
Companias Provisionales y Volantes
Regimiento de Guadalaxara
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 047 ff. 211-273
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 047 ff. 211-273
Language
Spanish
Notes
Documents out of order. Some folios are indexes of documents that follow. Continuation of ff. 191-204.
Reference Number
4700009
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Pineda
Croix
Person Last Name
Pineda
Croix
Castaneda
Bergoza
Cancio
Corbalan
Vildosola
Salgado
Vildo
Anza
Blanco
Gonzales
Limon
Urrea
Villalba
Azuela
Rodriguez
Urrea
Bringa
Rubi
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-12-1767
End Date (repacked)
12-17-1767
Type
Text
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters from Pineda to Croix concerning Indian raids.

Serial Number
041-01182
Title
Letters from Pineda to Croix concerning Indian raids.
Author(s)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Croix, Carlos Francisco (Virrey)
Date
03-12-1767
Date
03-18-1767
Documentation
Horcasitas. March 12, 1767. 25p. Letter. Original. Signed.
Summary
Pineda informs viceroy that Pima Indians murdered several men, women and children in Orcasitas, Ostimuri, and Onnapa. Soldiers have failed to control them, and Esparza believes some Indians may be residents of pacified towns. Pineda believes cannons may not help against Indians in this terrain, and that foot soldiers likewise may not be helpful. (J. Tapia, June, 1987).
Persons
Corbalan, Pedro (Comandante)
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Croix, Carlos Francisco (Virrey)
Gomez, Joseph
Esparza, Antonio Cassimiro de (Justicia Mayor)
Collantes, Maria
Figueroa, Juana de
Silva, Luis (Sargento)
Coronado, Jacinto
Places
Guaymas, San Jose de (Puerto)
Oquitoa (Pueblo)
Caborca (Pueblo)
Pitic (Presidio)
Visani (Presidio)
Tubutama
Nacomeri
Salaz (Plazer)
Juape
Baquachi
Espuelas (Sierra)
Guajolote (Sierra)
Loreto (Cajon)
Prieto (Cerro)
HOstimuri (Provincia)
Onnapa (Pueblo)
Ariveche
Yecora
San Antonio (Real)
Tacupeto(?)
(Valle)
Carrizal (Puesto)
San Nicolas (Puesto)
Guadalupe
Onnabas
Tonichi
Trinidad
Horcasitas, San Miguel de (Presidio)
Altar (Presidio)
Nuri
Ethnic Groups
Pimas
Seris
Military Groups
Compania Volante
Dragones
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 047 ff. 191-204
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 047 ff. 191-204
Language
Spanish
Notes
Continuation of ff. 152-172. Letters with latest date at end. See also serial 040-00683.
Reference Number
4700007
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Pineda
Croix
Person Last Name
Corbalan
Pineda
Croix
Gomez
Esparza
Collantes
Figueroa
Silva
Coronado
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-12-1767
End Date (repacked)
03-18-1767
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Letter from Queipo de Llano to Virrey(?) Reporting advice received from Oconor concerning treatment of Indian criminals.

Serial Number
041-01049
Title
Letter from Queipo de Llano to Virrey(?) Reporting advice received from Oconor concerning treatment of Indian criminals.
Author(s)
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio
Date
06-22-1773
Date
08-10-1773
Documentation
Chiguagua. August 10, 1773. 1p. Letter. Original, signed.
Summary
(S. Gibbs, January 1988)
Persons
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio
Peramas, Melchor
Oconor, Hugo (Comandante Inspector)
Places
Chiguagua
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 430
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 430
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
4200067
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Queipo de Llano
Peramas
Oconor
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-22-1773
End Date (repacked)
08-10-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5396
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Letters between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and Virrey(?) about Indian hostilities in 1773.

Serial Number
041-01047
Title
Letters between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and Virrey(?) about Indian hostilities in 1773.
Author(s)
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio
Peramas, Melchor de
and others
Date
11-30-1772
Date
08-04-1773
Documentation
Chiguagua, Mexico. March30, 1773 - August 4, 1773. 52p. Letters, relaciones. Originals, signed.
Summary
Documents between Queipo de Llano, Peramas, and virrey(?) Concern violence of Apaches and Taraumares in 1773; resulting instability of frontier; and concern of officials to stop violence through arrest and extraction of confession. Queipo de Llano reports large number of thieves in prisons. Noting poor security, he stations military men at prison to improve security. Emphasizes importance of exacting confessions by giving counts of confessors at various points in document. Recounts Apache hostilities including murders, abductions, livestock thefts, wasteful animal killings, and corpse mutilation by stripping and overshooting with arrows. Reports Taraumara hatred of Spanish--supports statement by citing Taraumara holdups, thefts, threats of massacre. Substantial information on Apache/Taraumara relations including intertribal trading, joint anti-Spanish plotting, settlement patterns. Latter part of document is testimonial recounting details of arrest and confession of Taraumara Luna and itemizes Luna's various crimes. Decision made to pacify Indians; make as many arrests and exact as many confessions as possible; solicit and follow Oconor's opinion on handling of Indian criminals. (S. Gibbs, January 1988)
Persons
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio (Corregidor)
Vucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Fray)
Juarez, Joseph
Ochoa, Simon de (Teniente)
Tapaderas, Phelipe (Capitan)
Oconor, Hugo (Comandante Inspector)
San Vicente, Juan (Ayudante Mayor)
Peramas, Melchor de
Vranga (Doctor)
Valle, Manuel (Indio Apache y Capitan)
Andres, Juan (Capitan)
Thomas, Juan (Capitan)
Munoz, Manuel (Capitan)(Comandante)
Alegre, Manuel (Capitan)
Ojeda, Thomas de (Teniente)
Arroyo, Miguel (Sargento)
Pedro (Teniente)
Copa, Juan
Gonzalez, Miguel
Fernando
Alegre, Manuel Esteban de
Luna, Francisco Antonio de (Indio Taraumara)
Marino, Juan Antonio (Escribano)
Norteno, Andres
Herrera, Joseph de
Places
Chiguagua, San Phelipe El Real de
Durango
Santiago (Pueblo)
Babonoyaba (Pueblo)
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de (Pueblo)
Zatebo (Pueblo)
Joya (Pueblo)
Nueva Vizcaya
Carmen (Hacienda)
Thalamantes (Hacienda)
Paloblanco (Paraje)
Guadalupe (Pueblo)
Guadalaxara
Durasno (Paraje)
San Miguel del Paraiso (Hacienda)
Mayorasgo (Hacienda)
Conchos (Rio)
Baboyonaba (Partido)
Ventanillas
Belduque
Carmona (Cueva)
Canada Grande
San Pedro (Sierra)
Pozo Hediondo
Piedra Viejo (Corral)
Satebo (Pueblo)
Santa Ysabel (Pueblo)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz de (Pueblo)
San Lorenzo (Pueblo)
Navonera (Paraje)
San Xavier (Paraje)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Valerio, Santa Cruz de (Hacienda)
Taran (Rancho)
San Antonio (Paraje)
Enzim (Hacienda)
San Ygua (Paraje)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Coyachi (Pueblo)
Cerro Prieto (Paraje)
Majalca (Hacienda)
Chiguagua (Villa)
Thorreon (Hacienda)
Guarachi (Pueblo)
Vasuchil (Valle)
Chocache (Pueblo)
Thabalaopa
Basuchel
Jesus Maria (Paraje)
Majalca (Paraje)
Torreon (Paraje)
Ojo Caliente (Hacienda)
Cosiquiriachic, Santa Rosa de (Jurisdiccion)
Janos
Zerna (Laguna)
Bachiuiba
Dolores (Hacienda)
Vallesillo
Jila
Nombre de Dios (Sierra)
Nombre de Dios (Pueblo)
Carmen (Cerro)
Picacho (Cerro)
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Tharahumares
Apaches
Mexicanos
Cholomes
Mulatos
Apaches Gilenos
nortenos
nortenos Gilenos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 398-423
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 398-423
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order
Reference Number
4200065
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Queipo de Llano
Peramas
Person Last Name
Queipo de Llano
Vucareli y Ursua
Juarez
Ochoa
Tapaderas
Oconor
San Vicente
Peramas
Vranga
Valle
Andres
Thomas
Munoz
Alegre
Ojeda
Arroyo
Pedro
Copa
Gonzalez
Fernando
Alegre
Luna
Marino
Norteno
Herrera
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-30-1772
End Date (repacked)
08-04-1773
Type
Text
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Letters between Lemus, Queipo de Llano and Virrey(?) concerning Indian violence and state of province in 1770.

Serial Number
041-01043
Title
Letters between Lemus, Queipo de Llano and Virrey(?) concerning Indian violence and state of province in 1770.
Author(s)
Lemus, Juan Joseph de
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio (Teniente Capitan)
Virrey(?)
Date
11-22-1769
Date
10-05-1771
Documentation
San Lucas, Santa Eulalia de Chiguagua, San Phelipe el Real de Chiguagua. February 10,1770 - October 5, 1771. 86p. Letters, relaciones. Originals, copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Series of documents relating Indian depredations. Detailed description of mutilation of Spaniard's corpses by Indians including genital mutilation, stripping, gutting and stuffing with beans, excessive lancing, and Head smashing. Reports Indian theft, killing of animals and burnings. Mentions corn as dietary staple; hunger, economic hardship caused by slack trade from Indian threat. Mentions Indians' wasteful killing of animals, closing of mines, village desertion. Cites bravery of woman who shot Indians in self-defense. Reports illness of Galvez and Galvez' intent to return to field after sick leave. (S. Gibbs, November 1987)
Persons
Barrandegui, Juan Joseph
Pozo, Antonio de El
Gonzalez, Ramon
Francisco (Indio Tarumara)
Joseph (Indio Tarumara)
Miguel (Indio Tarumara)
Ortega, Hana Andrea (Viuda)
Bega, Antonio
Gonzalez Zamora, Joseph Manuel
Molina, Maria Phelipa
Flores, Rosa
Sandobal, Miguel de
Zea, Francisco de
Vranga, Juan Antonio de (Doctor)
Lavandera, Manuel (Bachiller)
Lemus, Juan Joseph de
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio (Teniente Capitan)
Cuellar, Lope de (Capitan)
Molinar, Francisco (Vecino)
Gonzalez de Noboa, Domingo Antonio
Orduna, Joseph
Gutierrez del Castillo, Antonio
Borbolla, Joseph de la
Martinez, Francisco Antonio
Fernandez, Blas Joachin (Escribano)
Bezerril, Diego
Croix, Marques de (Virrey y Capitan General)
Galvez, Bernardo de (Comandante)
Oconor, Hugo (Teniente Coronel)
Places
Potrero (Rancho)
Ojito (Paraje)
Julimes (Jurisdiccion)
San Pedro (Rio)
Mercedes, Nuestra Senora de las (Mina)
Zauses (Hacienda)
San Bartolome
Chiguagua, Santa Eulalia de (Real)
San Lucas (Hacienda)
San Bartolome (Hacienda)
San Pedro (Pueblo)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz de (Pueblo)
Nogales (Paraje)
Chiguagua, San Phelipe El Real de (Villa)
San Geronimo (Pueblo)
Nombre de Dios (Pueblo)
San Geronimo
Julimes (Presidio)
Janos (Presidio)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Guajuguilla (Presidial)
Cerrogordo (Presidial)
Durango Mexico (Camino Real)
Conchos (Rio)
Tabonera
Belduque
Babonoyaba
Fresnos, Canada de los (Parage)
Parral
Sapien Camino del Valle (Paraje)
Sonora
Nueba Mexico
Tarahumara (Pueblo)
Conchos (Pueblo)
Chiguagua
Dolores (Hacienda)
Encinillas (Hacienda)
Ethnic Groups
Yaquis
Mulatos
Tarumares
Jumas
Pimas
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 335-378
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 335-378
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order.
Reference Number
4200061
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Lemus
Queipo de Llano
Person Last Name
Barrandegui
Pozo
Gonzalez
Francisco
Joseph
Miguel
Ortega
Bega
Gonzalez Zamora
Molina
Flores
Sandobal
Zea
Vranga
Lavandera
Lemus
Queipo de Llano
Cuellar
Molinar
Gonzalez de Noboa
Orduna
Gutierrez del Castillo
Borbolla
Martinez
Fernandez
Bezerril
Croix
Galvez
Oconor
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-22-1769
End Date (repacked)
10-05-1771
Type
Text
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Letters concerning Indian hostilities, military mobilization, civil-military-religious relations in 1770.

Serial Number
041-01041
Title
Letters concerning Indian hostilities, military mobilization, civil-military-religious relations in 1770.
Author(s)
Fayni, Joseph (Teniente Coronel)
Virrey(?)
Acevedo de Elyzondo, Francisco
and others
Date
12-26-1769
Date
11-09-1770
Documentation
Durango, Parral, Chiguagua, Tanos, San Buenaventura. March 3, 1770 - December 24, 1770. 130p. Letters, relaciones. Originals, signed, transcriptions.
Summary
Fayni relates Indian hostilities near Chiguagua; announces intention to make personal visit to assess damage, propose solutions. Mentions increase in number of men necessary for defense against Indians. Relates Indian murders at presidio Tanos; theft of mules/horses from mining group; use of Nortenas of junta subalterna to expatriate Jesuits; 2) deplorable state of missions, intent to improve missions by recapturing escaped Indians; 3) Velazquez' attempt to establish jury from Indians/paisanos; 4) state of militia at San Juan Potosi and Guanajuato; 5) imprisonment of Tarumares who guided Apaches; 6) success of joint Opata-presidio campaign efforts. Acknowledges resignment of Martinez lorionado and Cruz. Acevedo de Elyzondo mentions wide rage of hostilities, scarcity of arms. Gomez de la Torre relates Indian depredations in Valle de San Buenaventura, cites topography as hindrance to punishment of Indians. Chronological account of mobilization of arms of hacienda Dolores in 1770 including delivery of mobilization instructions to vecinos; arms transfer from Dolores to San Phelipe el real de Chiguagua; participation of vecinos, Opatas and Nortenos under captain Galvez. Transcription of account of voting in Villa San Phelipe el real de Chiguagua over mining/ commerce disputes and military campaign. Each voter's rationale paraphrased. Virrey asserts Cuellar's military authority, mentions campaign funding through libranzas, orders termination of presidio Nuestra Senora de la Limpia Concepcion del Pasage. (S. Gibbs, November 1987)
Persons
Fayni, Joseph (Teniente Coronel)
Croix, Marques de
Cuellar, Lope de
Vega, Ramon de la (Oficial)
Pedriza Casusa, Juan de la (Capitan)
Aguero, Carlos de
Echeveste, Juan Joseph
Escarcega, Manuel de (Teniente Gobernador)
Cruz, Miguel (Padre Fray)
Funon, Pedro
Munoz, Manuel (Capitan)
Velazquez, Juan (Ayudante)
Ybarra (Tesorero)
Bezerril, Diego (Teniente Capitan)
Cuellar, Francisco de
Galvez, Bernardo (Capitan)
Gradilla Orejon, Diego
Bannandegui, Juan Joseph de
Queypo de Llano, Pedro Antonio
Onduna, Joseph
Gutierrez Castillo, Antonio
Gonzalez de Noboa, Domingo Antonio
Martinez, Francisco Antonio
Fernandez, Blas Joachin (Escribano)
Vezerril, Diego
Anda, Antonio Thadeo de
Borvolla, Joseph de la
Tenorio, Pazqual (Alferez)
Munoz, Nicolas (General)
Gomez de la Torre, Manuel
Barraza, Joseph Blas
Barraza, Ignacio
Alexo, Joseph
Acevedo de Elyzondo, Francisco
Gil, Nicolas (Teniente)
Douche, Francisco (Brigadier)
Martinez Loriondo, Francisco
Corres, Francisco Xavier de (Contador General)
Mangino, Fernando Joseph
Carrillo, Francisco
Places
Durango
Chiguagua (Villa)
Parral
Pasage, Nuestra Senora de la Limpia Concepcion del (Presidio)
Sonora
Dios, San Juan de
Tanos (Presidio)
Florido (Rio)
Dolores (Hacienda)
Julimes (Presidio)
Fabalaopa (Partido)
Chiguagua, San Phelipe El Real de (Villa)
Thavalaotra (Partido)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Blanca (Sierra)
Organos
Passo
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Mexico (Gobierno)
Sonora (Gobierno)
Coaguila (Gobierno)
Monte Rey (Gobierno)
Tejas (Gobierno)
Sarca (Hacienda)
Carretas (Sierra)
Madre (Sierra)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
Purissima Concepcion (Valle)
San Luis Potosi
Guanajuato
Conchos (Rio)
Durasno (Rancho)
Guajuguilla (Presidio)
San Bartholome
Balerio, Santa Cruz De
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
nortenos
Opatas
Taraumaras
Tepeguanas
Chiricagues
Salineros
Natajes
Tarumares
Military Groups
Espana, Regimiento de Dragones de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 264-329
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 264-329
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order, folio 235 repeated
Reference Number
4200059
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Fayni
Virrey
Acevedo de Elyzondo
Acevedo de Elyzondo
Acevedo de Elyzondo
Person Last Name
Fayni
Croix
Cuellar
Vega
Pedriza Casusa
Aguero
Echeveste
Escarcega
Cruz
Funon
Munoz
Velazquez
Ybarra
Bezerril
Cuellar
Galvez
Gradilla Orejon
Bannandegui
Queypo de Llano
Onduna
Gutierrez Castillo
Gonzalez de Noboa
Martinez
Fernandez
Vezerril
Anda
Borvolla
Tenorio
Munoz
Gomez de la Torre
Barraza
Barraza
Alexo
Acevedo de Elyzondo
Gil
Douche
Martinez Loriondo
Corres
Mangino
Carrillo
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-26-1769
End Date (repacked)
11-09-1770
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5388
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letters between Fayni & Virrey(?) concerning Indian hostilities, campaign supplies.

Serial Number
041-01038
Title
Letters between Fayni & Virrey(?) concerning Indian hostilities, campaign supplies.
Author(s)
Fayni, Joseph
Virrey(?)
Date
02-06-1770
Date
02-23-1770
Documentation
Durango, Mexico. February 6, 1770 - February 23, 1770. 4p. Letters. Originals, signed.
Summary
Fayni reports Cuellar's assembling of men, campaign supplies, Indian auxilaries in Chiguagua. Mentions Indian hostlities, murders, thefts. Virrey compliments Fayni's zeal, suggests use of veteran troops, auxilaries makes campaign easier. (S. Gibbs, November 1987)
Persons
Cuellar, Lope de (Capitan)
Fayni, Joseph
Croix, Marques de
Places
Durango
Chiguagua
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 253-255
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 253-255
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
4200056
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Fayni
Person Last Name
Cuellar
Fayni
Croix
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-06-1770
End Date (repacked)
02-23-1770
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5385
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Series of letters by fainy and Fernandezdiscussing start of military campaign and details of campaign provisioning.

Serial Number
041-01036
Title
Series of letters by fainy and Fernandezdiscussing start of military campaign and details of campaign provisioning.
Author(s)
Fainy, Joseph
Fernandez, Blas(?) Joachin
Date
05-00-1770
Date
10-09-1770
Documentation
Chiguagua. December 20, 1770 - December 24, 1770. 20p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of documents discussing campaign plans, mentions beginning of campaign on October 9, 1770. Mentions local Indian thefts, murders; counterattacks using presidio forces. Cites delay of campaign while waiting for beef provisions to dry. Lengthy discussion of quantity of beef needed for troop provisioning. (S. Gibbs, November 1987)
Persons
Fainy, Joseph
Fernandez, Blas(?) Joachin (Escribano)
Gonzales de Noboa, Domingo Antonio (Regidor y Comisionario)
Ruiz, Manuel
Quixano, Joseph Manuel (Proveedor)
Queipo de Llano, Pedro Antonio (Teniente y Corregidor)
Galvez, Bernardo (Capitan)
Asis, San Francisco de (Seraphico Padre)
Francisco, Juan
Soria, Juan de
Benttadez, Juan
Ruiz, Manuel Vicentte
Crez, Juan Francisco de la
Rada, Christobal de
Bravo, Joseph
Places
Chiguagua, San Phelipe El Real de
Encinillas, San Juan de (Hacienda)
Santa Cruz
San Phelipe (Real)
Ethnic Groups
Nortenas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 042 ff. 234-244
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 042 ff. 234-244
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folio 245 missing.
Reference Number
4200054
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Fainy
Fernandez
Person Last Name
Fainy
Fernandez
Gonzales de Noboa
Ruiz
Quixano
Queipo de Llano
Galvez
Asis
Francisco
Soria
Benttadez
Ruiz
Crez
Rada
Bravo
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
1770
End Date (repacked)
10-09-1770
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5383
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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