Indians (Prisoners)

Journals reporting campaigns of Tovar, Diaz de Luna, Soler in Sonora, Chihuahua.

Serial Number
041-04315
Title
Journals reporting campaigns of Tovar, Diaz de Luna, Soler in Sonora, Chihuahua.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Tovar, Joseph Maria de (Capitan)
Ruiz, Jose Vicente (Sargento)
and others
Date
06-14-1790
Date
08-17-1790
Documentation
San Geronimo. June 14 to August 17, 1790. 32p. Letters, relaciones, draft. Signed, transcribed.
Summary
Tovar, Diaz de Luna, Soler being retired from campaign; describes dealings with Cumpa, Guero, Yagonxli at Principe. Campaign in which Tovar led troop of Gilenos, Opatas, Chiricahuas into Chiricahua mountains against hostiles campaign failed to find any Indians, only 14 abandoned rancherias at Pina. Reports on loss of horses, one Dies from Pimas, Opatas campaign against Apaches at Florida mountain. Mention of tren. Frequent mention of lack of water, even at tinajas and Cienegas. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Tovar, Joseph Maria de (Capitan)
Diaz de Luna, Miguel (Alferez)
Soler, Nicolas (Capitan)
Peru, Joaquin (Teniente)
Moreno, Valentin (Sargento)
Marquez, Agustin (Alferez)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Cumpa (Indio)
Guero (Indio)
Yagonxli (Gileno)
Chiquito (Capitan Indio)
Ruiz, Jose Vicente (Sargento)
Yescas, Francisco (Cabo)
Beltran, Antonio Cresencio (Sargento)(Opata)
Molina, Joaquin (Carabinero)
Almanza, Nicolas (Alferez)
Olguin, Juan Jose
Porto, Jose Maria de (Alferez)
Rengel, Manuel (Teniente)
Sales Bohonquis, Francisco
Medina, Roqui de (Teniente Coronel)
Grimarest, Henrique
Ferreiza, Jose (Alferez)
Higuera (Cabo)
Arellanes (Capitan)(Opata)
Celis (Sargento)
Marquiz, Miguel (Carabinero)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Sonora
San Geronimo
Bacoachi
Principe (Presidio)
Palotada
Ojo de Agua de San Joseph
Animas (Sierra)
Chiricagui (Sierra)
Santa Rita (Tinaje)
Pazes (Arroyo)
San Simon
Janos
Carrizal (Presidio)
San Jose (Aguaje)
San Marcial (Sierra)
Chorreras
Gallego
Arados (Sierra)
Ojo Caliente
Patos (Laguna)
Guadalupe (Puerto)
Puerco (Rio)
San Eleceario
Pino (Sierra)
Petacas (Aguaje)
Palmarito
Tucson (Presidio)
Florida (Sierra)
Bavispe
Arispe
Santa Cruz (Antiguo)
Cienega (Ojo)
Cavezas (Sierra)
Almirezes
Santa Teresa (Sierra)
Trinidad (Aguaje)
Babacomari
Reunion, Santa Cruz de (Puerto)
Alamos
Penascosa (Sierra)
Cebadilla (Puesto)
San Miguel (Vado)
Aguaverde
Aribaipa (Cajon)
Sotoles
Fronteras (Presidio)
Santa Catharina (Sierra)
Agua Caliente (Cienega)
Tubac (Presidio)
Opatas (Nacion)
San Xavier (Cienega)
Coyame
Cavallada (Real)
Carmen (Hacienda)
Ethnic Groups
Gandules
Chiricagues
Apaches
Opatas
Pimas
Gilenos
Military Groups
Cruzero de Sonora, Partida de
Sonora, destacamento En
Coyame, Tropa de
Chorreras, Tropa de
Provincias del Poniente, Tropas de Las
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 266-281
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 266-281
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, part of some pages lost in gutter.
Reference Number
19100016
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Tovar
Ruiz
Ruiz
Person Last Name
Tovar
Diaz de Luna
Soler
Peru
Moreno
Marquez
Ugarte y Loyola
Cumpa
Guero
Yagonxli
Chiquito
Ruiz
Yescas
Beltran
Molina
Almanza
Olguin
Porto
Rengel
Sales Bohonquis
Medina
Grimarest
Ferreiza
Higuera
Arellanes
Celis
Marquiz
Gasiot y Miralles
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-14-1790
End Date (repacked)
08-17-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11549
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Ugarte y Loyola reports to Revilla Gigeda on peace negotiations with Yagonxli.

Serial Number
041-04313
Title
Ugarte y Loyola reports to Revilla Gigeda on peace negotiations with Yagonxli.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Tovar, Jose Maria
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
and others
Date
07-16-1790
Date
08-12-1790
Documentation
Janos, others. July 16 to August 12, 1790. 22p. Letters, draft. Signed, transcribed.
Summary
Compa established at Janos with small troop of Chiricahuas. Yagonxli, natanfui, other Gilenos in reduccion at Ojos Colorados near Janos. Yagonxli sincerely wants peace, but begs release of his Brother Tagaguechie from chaingang in capital before he will make treaty. Ugarte y Loyola tries to arrange it. Yagonxli, his men on work detail at Janos. Rich exalting nature, death better than humiliation. Also warrior. Letter from Compa to his Father Ugarte y Loyola, part of another page blocking most of content. Draft of letter saying bad idea to make peace with Apaches, preferable to keep trust of Comanches, other tribes who hate Apaches. Suggests capturing all Apaches, shipping adults to Havana. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Tovar, Joseph Maria de (Comandante)
Yagonxli (Capitancillo Gileno)
Jas Kie Kanecjal (A.K.A. Natanifui)(Gileno)
Natanifui (A.K.A. Jas Kie Kanecjal) (Gileno)
Compa (Capitancillo)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Tagaguechie (Gileno)
Rivero, Joseph Maria (Alferez)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Almanza, Nicolaz (Alferez)
Niguisen
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Places
Janos (Presidio)
Mimbres
Chihuahua
Colorado (Serro)
San Buenaventura (Valle)
Manta Prieta
Nogales
Escondida (Sierra)
Carrizal
Chiricaque
Baquachic
Bavispe
Ojos Colorados (Rancheria)
Cisolo
Texas
Havana
Ethnic Groups
Chiricaguis
Apaches
Comanches
Lipanas
Natages
Lipiyanas
Military Groups
Niguisen, Quadrilla de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 249-260
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 249-260
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered. Part of some pages lost in gutter, 252 partially covered.
Reference Number
19100014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Tovar
Gasiot y Miralles
Gasiot y Miralles
Person Last Name
Tovar
Yagonxli
Jas Kie Kanecjal
Natanifui
Compa
Cordero
Tagaguechie
Rivero
Ugarte y Loyola
Revilla Gigedo
Almanza
Niguisen
Gasiot y Miralles
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-16-1790
End Date (repacked)
08-12-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters between Ugarte y Loyola and Revilla Gigeda concerning Indian auxiliaries, reduccion, rebellion.

Serial Number
041-04310
Title
Letters between Ugarte y Loyola and Revilla Gigeda concerning Indian auxiliaries, reduccion, rebellion.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Medina, Roque de (Teniente Coronel)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
and others
Date
02-26-1790
Date
07-07-1790
Documentation
Altar, others. February 26 to July 7, 1790. 30p. Letters, drafts. Signed, transcribed.
Summary
Letter describing Apache raid on Cienega. Son of Quegocga captured. Mention of war in Chiricahua mountains, Chiricahua troop and fugitives camped at Bacoachi. All of Aysose's followers in reduccion at Bacoachi, also Neya and 25 of his tribe (apparently submitted to this to be reunited with his Brother, captive elsewhere). Pozo imprisoned for trying to rally Chiricahua converts against Spaniards. Mention of Tarahumara delinquents imprisoned in Durango. 100 Tarahumaras in Sonora detachment commanded by Marrufo. Mention of intent to form corps of military, citizens, Indians of pueblos, Gentiles toward effort to destroy Gilenos. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Saenz Rico, Joseph (Capitan)
Leiva, Nicolas (Alferez)
Medina, Roque de (Comandante)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante General)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Castro, Antonio
Bazquez, Francisco Xavier
Ferreyra, Joseph (Alferez)
Leiva, Nicolas (Alferez)
Quegocga (Capitan)(Apache)
Moraga, Ignacio (Alferez)
Ochoa, Custodio (Caravinero)
Moreno, Manuel
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan
Cordero, Antonio (Capitan)
Carrasco, Joseph Manuel (Capitan)
Neya (Capitancillo)(Apache)
Pozo, Joseph (Capitancillo)(Apache)
Grimarest, Henrique de
Aysose (Capitan) (Chiricahua)
Natanijui (Familia)
Marrufo, Ramon
Chami (Indio) (Capitan)
Tovaz, Joseph Maria de (Capitan)
Diaz de Luna, Miguel (Alferez)
Peru, Joaquin (Teniente)
Moreno, Valentin (Sargento)
Places
Cieneguilla (Real)
Sonora
Altar (Presidio)
Sicurisuta (Sierra)
Chihuahua
Boquillas
Cienega
Tupson (Presidio)
Vizcaya
San Ignacio
Chami (Indio)
Bambuto (Cajon)
Arispe
Bacoachic
Chiricagui (Sierras)
San Marcial
San Simon
Santa Cruz (Presidio)
Babispe
Bacaruchi (Hacienda)
Durango
Cianori
Carmen (Hacienda)
Janos
Nuevo Mexico
Ethnic Groups
Gandules
Apaches
Chiricaguis
Taraumaras
Gilenos
Military Groups
Altar, Presidio del, Tropa de
Bacoachic, Tropa y Chiricaguis de Frontera de Sonora, Compania de
Frontera, destacamentos de La
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 213-227
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 213-227
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, part of some pages lost in gutter.
Reference Number
19100011
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Medina
Gasiot y Miralles
Gasiot y Miralles
Person Last Name
Saenz Rico
Leiva
Medina
Ugarte y Loyola
Revilla Gigedo
Castro
Bazquez
Ferreyra
Leiva
Quegocga
Moraga
Ochoa
Moreno
Gasiot y Miralles
Cordero
Carrasco
Neya
Pozo
Grimarest
Aysose
Natanijui
Marrufo
Chami
Tovaz
Diaz de Luna
Peru
Moreno
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-26-1790
End Date (repacked)
07-07-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Documents reporting Indian raids, militia activities in Nueva Vizcaya.

Serial Number
041-04305
Title
Documents reporting Indian raids, militia activities in Nueva Vizcaya.
Author(s)
Bonifant de Perea, Francisco Jose
Olvera (Jose Antonio)
Sanchez Tagle, Bonifacio
and others
Date
08-31-1789
Date
10-11-1789
Documentation
Durango, others. August 31 to October 11, 1789. 60p. Informes, letters. Signed, transcribed. Lists of all people, livestock captured or killed. Each incident described in much detail. Militia attempts offensive against indian camps. Mentions execution of Apache prisoners. Describes santos (Tarahumara), quotes his interaction with Spanish villagers. Mentions stores of corn, wheat, pumpkins reserved for troops. Gives good idea of style of Apache raids. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Bonifant de Perea, Francisco Jose
Olvera, Jose Antonio
Sanchez Tagle, Bonifacio
Olono, Vicente
Diaz de Hortega, Felipe (Gobernador)
Gutierrez de San Juan, Manuel
Griego, Antonio (Sargento)
Peru, Juachin (Teniente)
Martines Escudero, Francisco
Gabriel, Jose (Sisimbre)
Palacios, Telesforo Antonio de
Arrillaga, Lorenzo de (Teniente General)
Pereda y Zevallos, Pedro
Sanchez, Jose
Paredes, Manuel Navidad
Diaz, Pedro
Garcia, Jose Guadalupe
Salaviz, Maria Guadalupe (India)
Garcia, Jose Silvestre
Marur, Jose Antonio
Indios, Jose Thomas
Alvisuri, Jose Antonio
Mendicta, Antonio de
Arce Morales, Pablo (Indio)
Urquidi, Agustin
Diaz Velarde, Francisco Antonio
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Tarango, Thomaz (Teniente)
Pinon, Marcos
Tarin, Juan Domingo
Dominguez, Patricio
Gonzales, Antonio
Gonzales, Miguel (Capitan)
Martinez, Andres
Garcia, Ysidro
Terrazas, Jose Salvador
Savarrieta, Francisco
Celis, Francisco
Ruida, Manuel
Beltran, Pedro
Sierra, Francisco (Capitan)
Medina, Mariano de
Cordero, Francisco
Urias, Jose (Alferez)
Bustillos, Ramon (Alferez)
Loya, Jose Antonio
Campos, Jose Ignacio
Arrieta, Maria Gertrudis de
Mauricio (Alferez)
Vivero, Jose Antonio
Rivas (Cabo)
Hernandes, Gregorio
Martines, Andres
Santos (Tarahumara)
Pinon, Marcos
Beltran Lebarrio, Luis (Alferez)
Flores, Santiago
Hortega, Visente (Capitan)
Gonzales de Cosio, Felipe
Carrillo, Jose Antonio
Gurrola, Jose Thomas
Gurrola, Ignacio
Tovar, Jose Maria (Capitan)
Valles, Dionisio (Alferez)
Torras, Ignacio
Lopez, Jose
Montero, Jose
Tapia (General)
Cordero, Andres
Oliden, Juan Ignacio
Santa Maria, Diego
Henriquez, Ignacio
Moreno, Antonio
Places
Pajaritos, San Jose de (Estancia)
Santa Catarina (Hacienda)
Alamo (Hacienda)
Nazas (Rio)
Pelayo (Puesto)
Cuencame (Real)
Mapimi
Apamica (Hacienda)
Gallo, San Pedro del
Carmen (Sierra)
San Juan del Rio
Sape (Pueblo)
Guanasevi
Chihuahua
Guatimape (Hacienda)
La Cadena (Hacienda)
San Salvador (Hacienda)
Avinito (Hacienda)
Castro, Cieneguilla de
Santa Gertrudis (Hacienda)
Chiganayo (Rancho)
Laxas (Hacienda)
Santiaguillo (Hacienda)
Sauceda (Hacienda)
Santiaguillo, las Canas de (Puerto)
Florido (Rio)
San Bartolome (Valle)
Finoles
Conchos
Santiago
Guaxoquilla
Cienega de los Olivos
Durango
Bavonayaba
Silla (Sierra)
Santa Isavel
San Andres
Baeza, San Miguel (Hacienda)
Santa Eulalia (Real)
Tulimes
Santa Cruz (Sierra)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz de
Chuviscar
Fresnos (Canada)
Chuviquilla
Aguaisara
San Geronimo
Palo Blanco (Arroyo)
Rosario (Sierra)
San Lucas (Real)
San Lucas (Hacienda)
Conchos, San Pedro de Ojo de Agua de
Nombre de Dios
Taqualilo
Humariza de Misa (Pueblo)
Nonoava
Minas (Sierra)
Valerio, Santa Cruz de (Hacienda)
Torreon (Sierra)
Cienega, San Jose de la (Valle)
Diablo (Sierra)
Tecuan (Rancho)
Ojocaliente (Sierra)
Sia Rosalia (Pueblito)
San Mateo (Sierra)
Santa Barvara
Ramada, San Antonio de la
San Pedro (Rio)
Chino (Sierra)
Sacebo (Pueblo)
Toriles
Agua Sarca
Cuerta Blanca
la Joya (Pueblo)
San Antonio (Rio)
Sahuz (Rancho)
Las Trancas
Conchos (Rio)
San Francisco (Pueblo)
Boca, San Juan de la
Cieneguita
Taral
Pedro Xavier (Picachos)
Corral de Piedra
Aguaje (Rancho)
San Borfa (Pueblo)
Cosihuiria (Camino)
Saguarichio (Pueblo)
Teporachie (Pueblo)
San Felipe
San Xavier (Pueblo)
San Pablo
Tecorichic (Pueblo)
Durazno (Sierra)
Culantrillo (Sierra)
Lavorrita de Cuevas
San Lorenzo (Pueblo)
Mezquite (Paraje)
Cuebas (Rancho)
San Christoval (Hacienda)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Gandules
Sisimbres
Irigoyens
Tarumares
Military Groups
Carmen, Sierra del, Tropas de
Sape, destacamento En
Corral de Piedra, destacamento de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 135-164
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 135-164
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered, out of order. Folios 140 to 172 copied on reel upside down.
Reference Number
19100006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Bonifant de Perea
Olvera
Sanchez Tagle
Sanchez Tagle
Sanchez Tagle
Person Last Name
Bonifant de Perea
Olvera
Sanchez Tagle
Olono
Diaz de Hortega
Gutierrez de San Juan
Griego
Peru
Martines Escudero
Gabriel
Palacios
Arrillaga
Pereda y Zevallos
Sanchez
Paredes
Diaz
Garcia
Salaviz
Garcia
Marur
Indios
Alvisuri
Mendicta
Arce Morales
Urquidi
Diaz Velarde
Flores
Tarango
Pinon
Tarin
Dominguez
Gonzales
Gonzales
Martinez
Garcia
Terrazas
Savarrieta
Celis
Ruida
Beltran
Sierra
Medina
Cordero
Urias
Bustillos
Loya
Campos
Arrieta
Mauricio
Vivero
Rivas
Hernandes
Martines
Santos
Pinon
Beltran Lebarrio
Flores
Hortega
Gonzales de Cosio
Carrillo
Gurrola
Gurrola
Tovar
Valles
Torras
Lopez
Montero
Tapia
Cordero
Oliden
Santa Maria
Henriquez
Moreno
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-31-1789
End Date (repacked)
10-11-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Documents reporting Apache raids in Nueva Vizcaya.

Serial Number
041-04304
Title
Documents reporting Apache raids in Nueva Vizcaya.
Author(s)
Soto, Juan de
Olvera, Jose Antonio
Venancia de la Riva, Manuel
and others
Date
07-01-1789
Date
09-14-1789
Documentation
Durango, others. July 1 to September 14, 1789. 58p. Letters, informes. Transcribed, signed.
Summary
Initial summary of raids, thefts, and murders in Nueva Vizcaya for June, July. Reports describing all of above in great detail. Description of arms stolen in one raid. Mentions Indian archers from pueblos fighting Apaches under Spanish command. Describes militia and hacienda attempts at defense, occasionally offense. (A. Dean, March 1989)
Persons
Venancia de la Riva, Manuel
Pene (Teniente)
Soto, Juan de
Olvera, Jose Antonio
Diaz de Bustamante, Juan
Ernandez, Mariano
Montes, Ventura (Teniente)
Casanova, Manuel (Capitan)
Vibero, Jose Antonio
Yandeola, Juan Jose de (Capitan)
Gomez de Cosio, Felipe
Ruiz, Manuel
Terrazas, Jose Salvador
Rafael (Mancebo)
Molina, Jose Antonio
Saenz, Jose
Gonzales de Cosio, Felipe
Sotelo (Sargento)
Arbera, Jose Antonio
Mendieta, Antonio
Diaz, Rafael
Rosales, Miguel (Cabo)
Garcia, Pedro
Sanchez Manzanera, Benito
Calleros, Ignacio (Indio)
Querada, Antonio (Mulato)
Calleros, Cornelio (Mulato)
Aragon, Felipe (Mulato)
Pereda y Zeballos, Pedro
Maturino, Francisco
Valenzuela, Francisco Xavier
Valencia, Jose Rafael (Teniente)
Pedriza, Juan de la (Capitan)
Places
Cerrogordo
Sarca (Hacienda)
Mimbrera (Hacienda)
San Juan Bautista de Encenillas (Hacienda)
Torreon (Hacienda)
Conchos
Abi (Presidio)
Guafuquilla
Durango
Chihuahua
Cienega de los Olivos
Santa Eulalia
Tulimes
Ojuelos (Sierra)
Tapacolmes, Santa Cruz de
San Geronimo
Santa Anna (Puerto)
Lemus (Sierra)
Nombre de Dios
Santa Isabel
San Andres
Chuviscar
Sauz (Pastoria)
Ovejas (Pastoria)
Encinillas, San Juan Bautista (Hacienda)
Salitre (Hacienda)
Sacramento
Suarez (Rancho)
Santa Rosa
Sitio (Hacienda)
Nanoaba (Sierra)
San Pablo (Pueblo)
Balsequillo (Hacienda)
Rio Chico (Sierra)
Pichaque (Sierra)
La Cienega (Valle)
Santiaguillo (Hacienda)
Guatimape (Hacienda)
San Lorenzo (Puerto)
Lorca (Ciudad)
Analco (Pueblo)
Durango
San Salvador (Hacienda)
Guichapa (Hacienda)
Santiago Papasquiaro
Ramos (Hacienda)
Cojon de Toro (Estancia)
Yervabuena (Real)
Viacayno
Ojo de Agua (Puerto)
Avinito (Hacienda)
Cieneguilla Sauceda (Hacienda)
Santa Lucia (Hacienda)
Cuencami (Real)
Alamillo (Aguaje)
Tesuste (Puesto)
San Diego (Puesto)
Sombreretillos (Puesto)
Atotonilco (Hacienda)
Nazas (Rio)
Gallo, San Pedro del
Batopilillas (Cerritos)
Alamos (Sierra)
Apantita (Estancia)
Mapimi
Chihuahua
Oro (Real)
San Buenaventura
Silla, Sierra de la
Concepcion (Pueblo)
La Toya (Pueblo)
Santos
Magistral (Chaparral)
Baeza, San Miguel de la (Hacienda)
Potrero del Coronel
San Martin (Laguna)
San Pedro (Rancho)
San Juan (Hacienda)
Sauz (Rancho)
Noria (Arroyo)
San Ignacio (Rancho)
Carneros (Sierra)
Tapacolmes
San Lucas (Hacienda)
San Antonio Tulimes
Las Cruces (Pueblo)
San Juan del Rio
Babonoyaba
Guanacebi
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Mezcaleros
Mulatos
Military Groups
Espana, Regimiento de Dragones de
Cieneguilla, Cavallada de La
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 191 ff. 105-134
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 191 ff. 105-134
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios not numbered.
Reference Number
19100005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Soto
Olvera
Venancia de la Riva
Venancia de la Riva
Person Last Name
Venancia de la Riva
Pene
Soto
Olvera
Diaz de Bustamante
Ernandez
Montes
Casanova
Vibero
Yandeola
Gomez de Cosio
Ruiz
Terrazas
Rafael
Molina
Saenz
Gonzales de Cosio
Sotelo
Arbera
Mendieta
Diaz
Rosales
Garcia
Sanchez Manzanera
Calleros
Querada
Calleros
Aragon
Pereda y Zeballos
Maturino
Valenzuela
Valencia
Pedriza
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-01-1789
End Date (repacked)
09-14-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11538
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Apache attack on San Antonio presidio and French spies.

Serial Number
041-04188
Title
Apache attack on San Antonio presidio and French spies.
Author(s)
Flores Ybarra, Nicolas
Ramon, Domingo (Capitan)
Huydobro y Sarabea, Antonio Ruiz de
and others
Date
02-00-1723
Date
08-17-1729
Documentation
San Antonio. April 8, 1723 - February 22, 1724. 46p. Autos. Signed.
Summary
Apache Indian attack during the night raids and steals horses from San Antonio corrals. 80 horses are stolen. Flores follows them all night only to return in the morning to gather men and Indians for a search group. After 2 months horses and Indians are found. In the ensuing capture, enemy Indians are killed and taken hostage with their women, children and supplies. One Indian captive claims they stole horses for other Spaniards with whom they have 'cambalache' or trade. Peace is offered to them if all chiefs involved will return to the camp within 20-days. Beginning at ff. 352 three French deserters are seeking passports to Veracruz via Bahia del Espiritu Santo, they are Rosel, Barroi and Martin. Garza Falcon disbelieves their claim and considers them spies for the French. They are given an escort to be brought to justice. The French are known for having strong influence over the Indians and consider the Cumanches, Canzeres, Pananas and Apaches as theirs. Flores endorses Ramon for position of captain of San Antonio presidio due to his campaigns in the Tejas provinces. Trade could be increased with improved relations with the Indians. (E. Wilson, March 1990)
Persons
Aguaio, Marques de San Miguel
Munoz, Xavier
Gonzalez, Joseph (Fray)
Flores Ybarra, Nicolas
Perez de Almazan, Fernando (Gobernador)
Rosel, Pedro (Frances) (Alferez)
Thartin, Francisco (Alferez)(Flamenco)
Martinez, Gregorio
Ramon, Domingo (Capitan)
Ximenes y Baldes
Garza Falcon, Blas de la (Gobernador)
Barroi, Pedro (Frances)
Aguirre, Joseph (Capitan)(Justicia Mayor)
Huydobro y Sarabea, Antonio Ruiz de
Anda, Joseph Antonio de
Escover y Bracamonte, Francisco de
Soria y Quinones, Bentura Francisco Jaque (Teniente)
Cantara, Christobal del
Aguila Palomar, Joseph de
Mejia y Mena, Thomas Antonio de
Soran y Vittoria, Bernabe Antonio (Teniente)
Ochoa Arin y Ezeiza, Lorenzo Antonio (Capitan)
Lava, Francisco Domingo de (Alcalde)
Miapimi (Capitan)(Indio)
Casafuerte, Marques de
San Dionis, Luis (Capitan) (Frances)
Valero, Marques de
Pita, Joseph (Fray)
Molinillo, Francisco
Places
Colorado (Rio)
San Antonio (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Tejas
Luisiana
Nueva Orleans
Flandes
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio)
Veracruz (Puerto)
Adais, Nuestra Senora del Pilar de los (Presidio)
Coaguila
Saltillo
San Luis Potosi
San Francisco (Valle)
Paz, San Luis de la (Pueblo)
Queretaro (Ciudad)
Rio, San Juan del (Pueblo)
Guchiapas
Tilotepec
Tacuba
Nuevo Mexico
Francia
Vizcaya
Parras (Colegio)
Mazapil
Coautitlan
Rio Grande del Norte (Presidio)
Movila
Nachitos
Durango
Nadadores (Mision)
Coaguila (Real)
Patos
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de
Bonanza
Paris
Anaelo
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Caudodachos
Tlaxcalteco
Franceses
Ingleses
Flamencos
Canzerez
Pananas
Cumanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 338-360
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 338-360
Language
Spanish
Notes
Duplicates ff. 350, 356, 357, 359, investigation of the French spies continues in Vol. 181.iii.
Reference Number
18100008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Flores Ybarra
Ramon
Huydobro y Sarabea
Huydobro y Sarabea
Person Last Name
Aguaio
Munoz
Gonzalez
Flores Ybarra
Perez de Almazan
Rosel
Thartin
Martinez
Ramon
Ximenes y Baldes
Garza Falcon
Barroi
Aguirre
Huydobro y Sarabea
Anda
Escover y Bracamonte
Soria y Quinones
Cantara
Aguila Palomar
Mejia y Mena
Soran y Vittoria
Ochoa Arin y Ezeiza
Lava
Miapimi
Casafuerte
San Dionis
Valero
Pita
Molinillo
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
1723
End Date (repacked)
08-17-1729
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11422
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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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
spa
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dn. Ygnacio Jose Romano clerigo presbitero, domiciliario...

Serial Number
041-04121
Title
dn. Ygnacio Jose Romano clerigo presbitero, domiciliario...
Author(s)
Romano, Ygnacio Jose (Fray)
Pozo, Manuel Antonio del (Fray)
Date
11-18-1738
Date
12-04-1738
Documentation
Sacramento, victoria. November 18, 1738-December 4, 1738. 14p. Autos, peticiones. Copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Concerns narration of difficulties encountered in Former place distribution). Testimonies given by clergymen about Indian attacks while people were on their way to new place. Some Indians were killed and others taken prisoners. (M. Marroquin, February 1989)
Persons
Romano, Ygancio Jose (Fray)
Pozo, Manuel Antonio del (Fray)
Garza Falcon, Clemente de la (Gobernador)
Vizarron Yguiarreta, Juan Antonio (Virrey)
Berroteran, Jose de (Capitan)
Garza Falcon, Miguel de la (Capitan)
Ruiz de Guadiana, Juan Francisco
Trevino, Juan Mathias de
Garza, Alexo de la
Gutierrez, Jose
Bonilla
Places
Durango (Obispado)
Vizcaya
Conchos, San Francisco de (Presidio)
Savina (Rio)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Santa Rosa
Xalisco
Ethnic Groups
Tobosos
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 177 ff. 226-233 exp. 4
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 177 ff. 226-233 exp. 4
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document starts in second page of folio 226. Document very repetitive. Bears little information.
Reference Number
17700014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Romano
Pozo
Person Last Name
Romano
Pozo
Garza Falcon
Vizarron Yguiarreta
Berroteran
Garza Falcon
Ruiz de Guadiana
Trevino
Garza
Gutierrez
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-18-1738
End Date (repacked)
12-04-1738
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11355
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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yllmo y exmo. Senor = sr = el br. Dn. Carlos Sanchez de Zamora...

Serial Number
041-04118
Title
yllmo y exmo. Senor = sr = el br. Dn. Carlos Sanchez de Zamora...
Author(s)
Sanchez de Zamora, Carlos (Capellan)
Garza Falcon, Clemente de la (Gobernador)
Date
12-06-1738
Date
04-18-1739
Documentation
Sacramento, Mexico. December 6, 1738-April 18, 1739. 56p. Autos, peticiones. Copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Zamora asks for relocation of presidio because irrigation problems. Complaints that protection hasn't been enough. Lack of water in the presidio area is to blame for delay in land distribution for new inhabitants. Commander of presidio of Sacramento wants to leave the presidio where it is, claims Indian problem is solved with many Indians giving up to the Spaniards; he also reports on military expenditures. (M. Marroquin, February 1989)
Persons
Sanchez de Zamora, Carlos de (Capellan)
Garza Falcon, Miguel de la (Capitan)
Garza Falcon, Clemente de la (Gobernador)
Berroteran, Joseph (Comandante)
Ruiz de Guadiana, Juan Francisco
Trevino, Matias de
Garza Falcon, Pablo Mauricio
Garza, Alexo de la
Diego (Indio)
Pedro (Indio)
Carbajal, Mateo (Capitan Indio)
Sanchez de Zamora, Carlos (Presbitero)
Yrruegas, Felipe Joaquin (Teniente)
Martinez, Ysidro (Indio)
Flores, Lazaro
Oropeza, Francisco Manuel
Garcia de Pruneda, Luis
Malo de Villavicencio, Pedro
Aguado, Matias de
Places
Guadalaxara (Obispado)
Sacramento (Presidio)
Coahuila
Conchos (Presidio)
Santa Rosa (Paraje)
Nadadores (Mision)
San Bernardo (Mision)
Patos (Presidio)
Parras (Presidio)
Leon, Nuevo Reino de
Monclova (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Tobosos
Colorados
Paguaches
Vausariganes
Gavilanes
Tripas Blancas
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 177 ff. 145-173 exp. 3
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 177 ff. 145-173 exp. 3
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document starts second page of folio 145. Some folios are repeated; documents very repetitive.
Reference Number
17700011
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Sanchez de Zamora
Garza Falcon
Person Last Name
Sanchez de Zamora
Garza Falcon
Garza Falcon
Berroteran
Ruiz de Guadiana
Trevino
Garza Falcon
Garza
Diego
Pedro
Carbajal
Sanchez de Zamora
Yrruegas
Martinez
Flores
Oropeza
Garcia de Pruneda
Malo de Villavicencio
Aguado
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-06-1738
End Date (repacked)
04-18-1739
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11352
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Autos y diligencias ejecutadas por Cuerbo y Valdes del estado en que se halla la provincia de Coahuila.

Serial Number
041-04104
Title
Autos y diligencias ejecutadas por Cuerbo y Valdes del estado en que se halla la provincia de Coahuila.
Author(s)
Cuerbo y Valdes, Francisco (Gobernador de Coahuila)
Date
06-28-1698
Date
02-27-1699
Documentation
January 24, 1795. 26pp. Autos. Copia. Rubricada.
Summary
Documents concerning Ramon's punitive expedition against rebel Indians in Coahuila, founding of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de Tlaxcala, and other issues. Cuerbo de Valdes mentions death of 5 soldiers in aforementioned campaign, distribution of captive women and children to participating soldiers; requests supplies of arms and powder. Also included is fiscal's comments and suggestions, decisions of junta general concerning Coahuilan affairs which threatens hacenderos with fines should they be found guilty of mistreating Indians. Lastly, Cuerbo de Valdes' auto de Fundacion of new Pueblo of Tlaxcala colonized by Indians from Saltillo. (J. H. Ochs, December 1987)
Persons
Santiago de Garavito, Juan de (Obispo de Guadalajara)
Elena (India)
Ruiz, Jacinto
Garza, Tomas de la
Garza, Francisco de la
Antonio (A.K.A. Sancho)(Indio)
Tobar, Baltasar de (Fiscal)
Ramon, Diego (Teniente)
Sarmiento de Valladares, Jose (Virrey)
Calderon de la Barca, Miguel (Oidor)
Luna, Jose de (Oidor)
Osorio Espinosa de los Monteros, Jose (Oidor)
Lopez Ursino y Urvanexa, Fernando
Zarasa y Arze, Francisco de
Suarez Munis, Manuel
Paz, Bentura de
Guerrero de Ardila, Gabriel
Fernandez Canal, Jose (Factor)
Urrutia, Jose de (Tesorero)
Bargas, Pedro de
Places
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Bravo (Rio)
Saltillo (Villa)
Monclova, Santiago de la (Villa)
Monterrey
Guadalaxara
Tlaxcala (Pueblo)
Parras
Mazapil
Sarcas
Zacatecas
Candela, San Bernadino de la (Mision)
Tlaxcala, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Alazapas
Guauramas
Tlaxcaltecos
Sapaques
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 176 ff. 339-352
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 176 ff. 339-352
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17600009
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Santiago de Garavito
Elena
Ruiz
Garza
Garza
Antonio
Tobar
Ramon
Sarmiento de Valladares
Calderon de la Barca
Luna
Osorio Espinosa de los Monteros
Lopez Ursino y Urvanexa
Zarasa y Arze
Suarez Munis
Paz
Guerrero de Ardila
Fernandez Canal
Urrutia
Bargas
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-28-1698
End Date (repacked)
02-27-1699
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11338
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
Collections
General Subjects
Rights
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