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Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Guemes by Escandon.

Serial Number
041-04167
Title
Autos concerning conditions and establishment of Guemes by Escandon.
Author(s)
Escandon, Joseph de
Date
09-22-1750
Date
01-22-1751
Documentation
Guemes. September 22, 1750-January 22, 1751. 22p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Documents contain information resulting in formal establishment of Guemes. Describes well drilling and associated difficulties at various levels. Escandon and others conduct review of people, land, Indians, crops, rivers, timber. Contains complete lists of families and Escuadra including names, ages and property owned. Describes planting of crops. Abundant Mesquite and Nogales. Reports from others telling Escandon that more people coming to Guemes. He must allocate more corn and tools. Escandon says must plant wetter lands in sta. Anna because of difficulties in well construction. Also says have taken so much Cascara of Sabinos that have left them dry and dying. Practice will punished, must use palms for roofs. Instructions for Ciprian to direct residents and congregate residents. Escandon names location for mission. Includes city plan. (M. Dannemiller, April 1989)
Persons
Escandon, Joseph de (Coronel)
Moctezuma, Juan Elias (Teniente)
Perez, Joseph
Ciprian, Igancio Antonio (Fray)
Guevara, Joseph
Saens, Santiago
Moctezuma, Juan Crisostomo
Telles Giron, Phelipe
Cueva, Andres de la
Gomez, Francisco Xavier de
Morales, Xotoval
Perez, Pautin
Liebana, Toribio de
Places
Queretaro, Santiago de
Guemes, San Francisco de
Santaengracia (Rio)
Maiz (Valle)
Zacatecas, Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Garcia, Francisco Javier
Santa Anna
San Phelipe (Rio)
San Marcos
T Aumave
Padilla
Santander
Mezas Prietas
Linares
Aguayo, Santa Maria de
Cavallero
Military Groups
Valle de Maiz, Compania de Montados de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 180 ff. 176-187
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 180 ff. 176-187
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
18000015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Escandon
Person Last Name
Escandon
Moctezuma
Perez
Ciprian
Guevara
Saens
Moctezuma
Telles Giron
Cueva
Gomez
Morales
Perez
Liebana
Beginning Date Month
September
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-22-1750
End Date (repacked)
01-22-1751
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11401
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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Extracto de los puntos esenciales de fundacion en la provincia de Coahuila.

Serial Number
041-04105
Title
Extracto de los puntos esenciales de fundacion en la provincia de Coahuila.
Date
12-14-1696
Date
12-12-1698
Documentation
January 24, 1795. 8pp. Autos. Copia. Rubricada.
Summary
Documents concerning foundation of missions of Jesus and San Francisco Xavier in Coahuila; discuss Indians' petition for land and indoctrination in catholic faith, search for appropriate mission location. Also, Ramon's auto de Fundacion of mission San Cristoval accomplished while returning from campaign against Tobosos. (J. H. Ochs, December 1987)
Persons
Portoles, Francisco (Fray)
Cuerbo y Valdes, Francisco (Gobernador)
Trevino, Martin
Borrego, Manuel (Fray)
Adame, Bartolome (Fray)
Ramon, Diego (Sargento Mayor)
Sanchez, Felix (Interprete)
Bonillas (Escribano)
Places
Coahuila (Provincia)
Monclova (Provincia)
Ojo de Agua Grande
Sabinas (Rio)
Rio Grande
San Antonio Galindo (Mision)
Alamo
Jesus (Mision)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
San Francisco Xavier (Mision) (Pueblo)
San Cristoval de Indios (Valle)
Ethnic Groups
Chatafes
Tlaxcaltecos
Yeripuamos
Tobosos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 176 ff. 353-357
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 176 ff. 353-357
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17600010
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Portoles
Cuerbo y Valdes
Trevino
Borrego
Adame
Ramon
Sanchez
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-14-1696
End Date (repacked)
12-12-1698
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11339
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Autos concerning movement of tlaxcalan families to Casafuerte in Coahuila to strengthen this colony.

Serial Number
041-04103
Title
Autos concerning movement of tlaxcalan families to Casafuerte in Coahuila to strengthen this colony.
Author(s)
Xiron, Juan Francisco (Licenciado)
Olivan y Revolledo, Juan de (Auditor)
and others
Date
06-08-1735
Date
10-29-1735
Documentation
January 24, 1795. 32pp. Autos. Copia. Rubricada.
Summary
Autos concerning request made by inhabitants of Nuestra Senora de la Victoria Casafuerte that 15 tlaxcalan families be moved from San Francisco Tlaxcala del Saltillo to that town to strengthen it against raiding Apaches and Tobosos. Includes Xiron's request in behalf of residents of Casafuerte; asks that tlaxcalans be furnished with necessary tools, animals, money, etc. To assure success of venture. Also, fiscal's and auditor's comments to viceroy in regard to request. (J. H. Ochs, December 1987)
Persons
Xiron, Juan Francisco (Procurador)
Casafuerte, Marques de (Virrey)
Sandoval, Manuel de (Gobernador)
Olivan y Revolledo, Juan de
Melgarejo (Licenciado)
Aguirre, Matias de
Fernandez de Jauregui y Urrutia, Jose Antonio (Gobernador)
Bonillas (Escribano)
Places
Casafuerte, Nuestra Senora de la Victoria (Pueblo)
Monclova, Santiago de la (Jurisdiccion)
Saltillo, San Francisco Tlaxcala del (Pueblo)
Coahuila, San Francisco de
Nadadores (Pueblo)
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de
Candelaria (Mision) (Valle)
Saltillo, San Estevan del
Coahuila (Provincia)
Cuevas, San Agustin de las
San Antonio (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Chichimecos
Tovosos
Apaches
Tlaxcaltecos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 176 ff. 322-338
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 176 ff. 322-338
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17600008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Xiron
Olivan y Revolledo
Person Last Name
Xiron
Casafuerte
Sandoval
Olivan y Revolledo
Melgarejo
Aguirre
Fernandez de Jauregui y Urrutia
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-08-1735
End Date (repacked)
10-29-1735
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11337
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
Collections
General Subjects
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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
uadc://masterindex/11335
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Judicial testimony of land allotment in Rio Verde.

Serial Number
041-04081
Title
Judicial testimony of land allotment in Rio Verde.
Author(s)
Nietos, Juan de Dios
Passanda, Josef de
Ruibio
and others
Date
11-09-1777
Date
01-11-1778
Documentation
San Luis Potosi. November 9, 1777 - January 11, 1778. 60p. Diligencia. Letter. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Concerns official allotment of unused land to previous owners who did not have official records of their landholdings. These lands are in Rio Verde and some land is reallocated. Land is used for Maguey, Milpas, and houses. Excellent descriptions and lists of church and mission supplies as well as church officials. (J. Acheson, March 1988)
Persons
Nietos, Juan de Dios
Passanda, Josef de
Rubio
Notasco Polvre de Leon, Pedro
Mancera, Marques de
Galvez, Conde de
Olvera, Josef Vicente de (Fray)
Santiago, Phelipe (Gobernador)
Basilio, Antonio (Obispo)
Lizea, Anttonio Guadalupe
Butron, Joseph Manuel
Velasco, Francisco
Thorres, Juan Joseph de
Hernandez, Andrez
Arevalo (Marques)
Butron, Antonio
Fernandez Vecino, Benito
Barrio y Barzan, Alonso
Acuna, Juan de (Marques)
Garcia de Cisneros, Juan de
Casafuerte, Marques de
Vega, Joseph de la
Garcia de Sepulveda, Dionisio
Perez de Arroyo, Jacinto
Ruiz de Palacios, Gerardo
Places
Rio Verde (Misiones)
Rio Verde
San Luis Potosi
Preeyentay, Nuestra Senora de la (Mision)
Moscas (Laguna)
San Judas
San Phelipe de Jesus (Mision)
Rio Verde, Santa Cathalina Martin de (Frontera)
San Phelipe de Jesus (Mision)
Cardenas (Mision)
Gamotes, San Phellipe de Jesus (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Camotes
Chichimecas
Pames
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 174 ff. 145-175
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 174 ff. 145-175
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folio 147 is an overlapping page.
Reference Number
17400005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Nietos
Passanda
Person Last Name
Nietos
Passanda
Rubio
Notasco Polvre de Leon
Mancera
Galvez
Olvera
Santiago
Basilio
Lizea
Butron
Velasco
Thorres
Hernandez
Arevalo
Butron
Fernandez Vecino
Barrio y Barzan
Acuna
Garcia de Cisneros
Casafuerte
Vega
Garcia de Sepulveda
Perez de Arroyo
Ruiz de Palacios
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-09-1777
End Date (repacked)
01-11-1778
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11315
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Auto of testimony defending rights of Indians.

Serial Number
041-04080
Title
Auto of testimony defending rights of Indians.
Author(s)
Anaya, Antonio
Date
04-12-1779
Date
09-10-1790
Documentation
September 20, 1790. 28p. Auto. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Auto describing testimony in defense of Indians. Good detailed description of exploitation of Indians, appropriation of children, violent castigation. Concerns education and indoctrinaton of Indians, missions of de la Virgen y Martin Santa Catalina del Verde. Distribution of lands to Indians. (J. Acheson, March 1988)
Persons
Sandobal Verda Silva, Gaspar (Conde)
Herran, Martin (Fray San Francisco)
Laguinilly(?), Antonio de la
Ochoa, Pastiana, Pedro de
Ochoa Xara, Josef de
Herran, Martin
Monclova, Conde de
(Marques)
Nietas, Francisco de (Fray)
Remitio, Martin (Fray)
Ayeta, Francisco de (Fray)
Portucarrera Laso de la Vega, Melchor (Conde de la Monclava)
Tula, Antonio de
Ochoa Xasamillo, Joseph de
Acuna, Gaspar de
Sierra, Agustin de
Neboa Salgado, Benito de
Aguirre, Joseph de (Abogado)
Cerda Moran, Joseph de la
Aoledo Molina y Salazar, Antonio Sebastian
Rua, Hernando de la (Fray)
Aguilera, Bernadino de
Anaya, Joseph de
Noboa Salgado, Benito de
Velasques de la Dena, Pedro
Mendosa, Diego de
Martinez, Diego (Fray)
Calderon la Vanay, Manuel Antonio de
Forzter(?), Manuel
Places
Rio Verde de Stancia
Rio Verde Tampico
Nuevo Leon
Nuestro Santa Fee Catolica (Mision)
Nuevo Mexico
Guadalaxara
Granada
Panuco
Ethnic Groups
Chichimecos
Mulatos
Mestisos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 174 ff. 125-144
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 174 ff. 125-144
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17400004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Sandobal Verda Silva
Herran
Laguinilly
Ochoa
Ochoa Xara
Herran
Monclova
Nietas
Remitio
Ayeta
Portucarrera Laso de la Vega
Tula
Ochoa Xasamillo
Acuna
Sierra
Neboa Salgado
Aguirre
Cerda Moran
Aoledo Molina y Salazar
Rua
Aguilera
Anaya
Noboa Salgado
Velasques de la Dena
Mendosa
Martinez
Calderon la Vanay
Forzter
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-12-1779
End Date (repacked)
09-10-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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el governador del Nuevo Reyno de Leon, representa sre. hostilidades...

Serial Number
041-03906
Title
el governador del Nuevo Reyno de Leon, representa sre. hostilidades acaecidas en el vallecillo, pidiendo el aumento de las dos campanias que se reformaron, acomapanando copia del oficio que contesta al comte. gral. de oriente, con la repuesta que se le da en el asunto.
Author(s)
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador, Comandante de las Armas)
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Date
01-13-1791
Date
08-27-1791
Documentation
Monterrey/Mexico/Santa Rosa (valle). January 13, 1791 - August 27, 1791. 46p. Approximate letters. Copies, originals. Contingent of soldiers to conde de Revilla gigedo, preparing for a visit from conde de Revilla gigedo; nava informs of peace or better said armistice reached with lipanes vaamonde relays this info to conde and requests further instructions; detailed explanation of the peace convention reached between lipanes and Spanish with articles posed by the Spanish and indian responses to them. Articles touch on subjects of captives, geographic demarcation of settlement, land, lipane responsibility for making sure that all in their population are within the reduccion, alliance with Spanish, judicial jurisdiction, Castro orders contingent of men and details quantity of munitions and supplies to bring to go to Rio Grande area in order to battle indians; copy of letter that first appeared in file 162ah, i between ff.448-454 describing attack on Castro by escaping lipanes; further information on contingent of men requested by Castro; vaamonde writes to conde de Revilla gigedo presenting a case for the reinstitution of the two companies that were disbanded by ugalde in nuebo reyno de leon; vaamonde writing on the state of affairs with regards to military situation in nuevo leon, makes mention of failed efforts of his predecessor ugalde to reach a durable accord with Apaches, inability of military to properly defend the area, request for weapons. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Ramon Ignacio, Juan (Teniente)
Jose Antonio (Capitan) (Lipane)
Malabe (Indio)
Calvo (Indio)
Santeanez, Vicente Valazo (Indio)
Ayatinde (Indio)
Gutierrez, Joaquin (Sargento)
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Martinez Pacheco, Leandro (Teniente)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Gervacio Silva, Jose (Sargento)
Ugalde, Juan (Comandante General)
Places
Lampazos, Punta de (Presidio)
Alamo (Hacienda)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
San Fernando
Monterrey
Vallecillo (Real)
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Apaches
Military Groups
Aguaberde, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 509-532 (Approx) exp. 13
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 509-532 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200034
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vaamonde
Person Last Name
Vaamonde
Revilla Gigedo
Ramon Ignacio
Jose Antonio
Malabe
Calvo
Santeanez
Ayatinde
Gutierrez
Gutierrez de la Cueva
Martinez Pacheco
Castro
Gervacio Silva
Ugalde
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-13-1791
End Date (repacked)
08-27-1791
Type
Text
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Letters and other documents concerning peace negotiations with the lipanes de Abajo and other matters first in this series begins with relacion que manifiesta.

Serial Number
041-03902
Title
Letters and other documents concerning peace negotiations with the lipanes de Abajo and other matters first in this series begins with relacion que manifiesta.
Author(s)
Vasquez, Francisco
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Munoz, Manuel (Governador de Texas)
Date
01-20-1791
Date
05-25-1791
Documentation
Bahia del spiritu santo, San Antonio de Bexar. January 20, 1791- May 25, 1791. 34pp. Approximate. Letters, relaciones. Copies, originals. Lipanes that include corn and salt; attempted meeting between sas and commandante general will not occur until sas receives word on lipanes in San Antonio; aga informs military that sas is not authorized to accept or reject peace that is responsibility of canoso and he is currently occupied with war against other nations; another obstacle to peace is the accusation by lipanes that ugalde aided comanches against lipanes; lipanes request gunpowder; munoz states that he has gotten cooperation from lipanes and seeks nava's cooperation in supplying indians with some of the goods requested, possible French involvement in the intertribal wars among indians; letter informing that munoz has come to an agreement with lipanes de arriba and has sent emissaries from this last group to persuade the lipanes de Abajo to comply by resettling where they previously were - the other side of Arroyo del atascoso; has authorized the use of force (aided by Spanish supplies) to compel lipanes de Abajo to accept peace treaty, also mentions possible use of comanches to do the same is another option; talks of some of the military obstacles that May be encountered in forcing lipanes; meeting held with sias and others with translators explaining peace treaty and their acceptance of the same. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Munoz, Manuel (Governador)
Vasquez, Francisco
Sias, Lapato (Capitan)(Indio)
Aga (Indio)
Xabielillo (Indio)
Mariano, Interprete)
Sojas (Comanche)
Nava, Pedro de (Brigadier)
Castro, Ramon de (Commandant General)
Antonio, Joseph (Emissario)
Garza, Tomas de la (Cavo)
Espadas, Manuel de (Teniente)
Fernandez, Bernardo (Teniente)
Amangual, Francisco (Teniente)
Places
Bahia del Spiritu Santo (Presidio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
San Antonio de Bexar (Villa)
Texas
Luisiana (Jurisdiccion)
Coahuila
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Tarcahues
Vidaises
Orcoquizacs
Atacapas
Comanches
Cocos
Carancahuases
Mescaleros
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 430-447 (Approx) exp. 11
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 430-447 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200030
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vasquez
Trevino
Munoz
Munoz
Person Last Name
Trevino
Munoz
Vasquez
Sias
Aga
Xabielillo
Mariano
Sojas
Nava
Castro
Antonio
Garza
Espadas
Fernandez
Amangual
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-20-1791
End Date (repacked)
05-25-1791
Type
Text
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Diarios del ayudante inspector don Diego de Borica en su comision de visita de la Taraumara.

Serial Number
041-03881
Title
Diarios del ayudante inspector don Diego de Borica en su comision de visita de la Taraumara.
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de
Date
12-27-1790
Date
02-02-1791
Documentation
Mexico, Acosta (hacienda). December 27, 1790 - February 2, 1791. 26pp. Approximate. Letters, diarios de comision. Originals. Borica started on November 23, 1790, resumption of visita after cease of indian attacks; leaves 40 men to protect the frontier area; indian theft of cattle from hacienda yndee and rancho ramos, plans to decrease troop strength in tercera compania once indians abandon unspecified area and send those troops to corral de piedra detachment; Borica forming his detachment by pulling troops from companys in area; virrey acknowledges letter sent by Borica announcing the commencement visita. Diary 0f 12-04-1790 thru 12-18-1790. Widow, indian and his family of four approach Borica seeking to be resettled in their original town tizono, had comandante del pilar station 30 men on cienega to protect against indians, stops at canada de san Joseph due to strong snowfall, has subdelegado of the cienega de los olivos transferred to guejonita for purpose of conducting visitas in those jurisdictions, comes across navogame who tells him of indians who had fled missions ostensibly to receive baptism in guerachi, tecorichi, or Nabogame missions, followed them into the barranca de zapa and chase was ended when rainfall made it impossible to continue; soldier dies of unspecified illness during visita; majority of families of baquiriachy involved in agricultural activities; diario of visitas from 12-19-1790 thru 01-04-1791, greater part of population of pueblo of guazarache found in the surrounding valleys looking for corn not produced on their own lands, news of horse theft by indians at tasgera and munquisa 2 parties of 20 men sent after them search terminated at Santa Rosalia, forbids certain missions to continue working indians until paid back salaries; while in Tepehuanes and taraumara made Arechevala and zapiain generals, made Tapia and cruz teniente general; teniente generals given copies of orders prohibiting employment of indians without pay and limiting those persons able to order punishment of indians to juezes reales and justiciales de pueblos, authorizes trevino to conduct search for escaped indians from missions in jurisdiction of oro, guanaceui, and Santiago; letter from sotelo describing capture of indians who had attacked and stolen livestock with aid of Monclova, grado, and Cordero; continues visita through Santa Anna comments on distressed condition of agricultural productivity; named dia teniente general, mentions briefly hardships faced by indians of san lorenzo because of the priest of this area; obliges priest to employ a cook for indians working for him, pay indians for work, supply them with oxen, supply them with food, escorts, and blankets for trips made by indians to Chihuahua in order to transport goods. (O. Velez, March 1989)
Persons
Borico, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Quintana, Fransisco
Riba, (Teniente)
Navogame, Trevino (Teniente Coronel)
Sotelo, Ignacio (Sargento)
Ronquillo, Joseph (Alferez)
Arechevala, Yldefonio (General)
Zapiain, Juan Teodoro (General)
Tapia, Manuel de (Teniente General)
Cruz, Manuel de la (Teniente General)
Monclovo, Mariano (Caravinero)
Grado, Mariano (Cavo)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Dia, Fransisco (Teniente General)
Places
Guajuquilla
Santo Mayor Cruz (Ganado Mayor)
Acosta (Hacienda)
Rio Florido, Estancia de
Olivos, Cienega de los
Tizonazo
Acosta (Hacienda)
San Joseph (Canada)
Balsequillo (Rancho)
Guejonitan (Pueblo)
Tabahueto
Tecorichi (Mision)
Guerachi (Mision)
Nabogame (Mision)
San Mateo (Pueblo)
San Pablo (Pueblo)
San Juan de Tepehuanes (Pueblo)
Baquiriachi (Pueblo)
San Ignacio (Pueblo)
San Xavier (Pueblo)
San Tasquera Lorenzo
Munquisa
Santa Rosalia
Oro (Jurisdiccion)
Santiago (Jurisdiccion)
Guanaceui (Jurisdiccion)
Nogalito (Sierra de)
Maput
Leon
San Borja (Pueblo)
Saguarachy (Pueblo)
Chihuahua
Cosiguriachy
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 117-130 (Approx) exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 117-130 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered; first in this series begins with the phrase found above in title.
Reference Number
16200009
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Borica
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Borico
Quintana
Riba
Navogame
Sotelo
Ronquillo
Arechevala
Zapiain
Tapia
Cruz
Monclovo
Grado
Cordero
Dia
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-27-1790
End Date (repacked)
02-02-1791
Type
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