Military Tactics

Letters written by Vaamonde and virrey concerning Indian attacks in Leon and its impacts on settlements and discussion of possible military reorganization in area to redress problem. First in this series begins with el senor comandante general.

Serial Number
041-03908
Title
Letters written by Vaamonde and virrey concerning Indian attacks in Leon and its impacts on settlements and discussion of possible military reorganization in area to redress problem. First in this series begins with el senor comandante general.
Author(s)
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
10-01-1791
Date
12-03-1791
Documentation
Monterrey, Mexico. October 10, 1791-December 03, 1791. 70pp. Approximate. Letters. Originals. Accusation that military campaign against indians has been slow and inefficient, goes into detail describing steps and strategies he has employed, attests to fact that he has also followed the virrey's orders to mount offensive campaign near Rio Grande (northern part), asks for reestablishment of two companies abolished by ugalde so that they May be transformed into 12 units, argues that the presence of these added troops would help encourage additional settlement and thereby add to sums collected in the form of diezmos, attack on presidio of punta de lamparos, indians attack yguana as one unit and then split up into two units and remain in area; vaamonde explains letter written to virrey in which virrey interpreted as being insolent, major point of contention being vaamonde request that two companies mentioned earlier be reestablished, cites the fact that indian attacks have increased because of the absence of the companies and that the area is a frontier and needs troops in order to establish the uncontestable reaches of the province, argues that the organization of these troops into 12 units of 29 men each would in some cases make for more successful settlements because the settlers would have as their primary concern things other than indian attacks, strategy he would have liked to use with the troops at his disposal would have been to keep them on the move continually so the indians would not be able to plan attack but small number of men and illness have made implementation of that strategy impossible. For that reason he seeks reestablishment of aforementioned companies; letter explains that the two companies abolished by ugalde without consultation with the preceeding governor Gonzales de santianes, says that when he requested the reestablishment of these from the current comandante general de armas Ramon de Castro he was severely rebuked and told that Coahuila was in dire need of said troops, makes same request of virrey and includes proposals on how this company would be paid -excise taxes, cites depopulation and poor agricultural output as consequences of settlers fears and divided attention, successful settlements would also improve the commercial integration of all of New Spain since these areas produce some important commodities, excise taxes to support troops would then be cost effective since vaamonde reasons producton in area would go up as well as consumption from added settlers; letter to virrey from vamonde telling of events in area as related to him by Ramon, information on troop movement in area of punta de lamparos and speaks of orders given to Ramon directly from Castro; letter from virrey to vaamonde mentioning his order on the subject of the reestablishment of the companies mentioned, will advise him on his decision. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Laredo, Bustamante de (Capitan)
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Arrambide, Juan de (Theniente)
Murgiez, Manuel (Alferes)
Valdez, Carmino (Alferes)
Vaamonde, Manuel (Governador)
Garza, Jose Manuel de la (Alferes)
Gorastiza, Pedro (Subinspector Mariscal de Campo)
Fuero, Pedro
Gonzales de Santianes, Vicente (Governador)
Ramon, Juan Ignacio (Theniente)
Carazco, Pedro (Theniente)
Places
Punta de Lamparos (Presidio)
Vallecillo (Real)
Serralbo
Saltillo (Villa)
San Fernando
Revilla
Coahuila (Provincia)
San Luis Potosi
Rio Salada
Rio Grande
Zacatecas
Sabana Grande
Nuevo Santander
Texas
San Luis de la Paz
Dolores
Cadereit
Rio Grande del Norte (Presidio)
Yguana
Monterrey
Military Groups
Punta de Lamparos, Compania Volante de
America, Regimiento de Infanteria de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 548-583 (Approx) exp. 13
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 548-583 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200036
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vaamonde
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Castro
Laredo
Ugalde
Arrambide
Murgiez
Valdez
Vaamonde
Garza
Gorastiza
Fuero
Gonzales de Santianes
Ramon
Carazco
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-01-1791
End Date (repacked)
12-03-1791
Type
Text
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Detailed explanation of relevant articles and instruction to Ugarte and Loyola on upcoming commission first in this series begins with instruction librada al teniente.

Serial Number
041-03896
Title
Detailed explanation of relevant articles and instruction to Ugarte and Loyola on upcoming commission first in this series begins with instruction librada al teniente.
Author(s)
Gasiot y Miralles, Juan (Secretario Interno)
Date
07-09-1790
Documentation
Chihuagua. July 8, 1790. 24p. Approximate informes. Originals.
Summary
A detailed explanation of 54 articles that are relevant to the comission that Ugarte y Loyola will undertake which discuss the battle tactics and customs of Apaches especially as it relates to their dead, success against chiriguaris, peace treaty with Apaches, continued attacks from outlaws and instructions for remedy of this situation, freedom in troop use, renewed pardon, the right to hang on the spot any person caught actively collaborating with the Apaches, instructions on how to handle military prisoners, situations in which Indian labor is exploited, travel restrictions, abuses against Indians with their grain harvests, census of Indians, giving priority to Indians in use of lands not now under cultivation, inappropriate distribution of people in settlements, Jesuits confiscation of goods to be reversed now that they have been expelled from area, instructions on visitas, reduction of Taraumares in Sierra Madre under the colegio de Guadalupe de Zacatecas, military use of Indians by generals and tenientes, and abondonement of the real Tabahueto. (O. Velez, August 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Sanches, Joseph
Tierro, Polonio (Soldado)
Chaines, Joseph (Soldado)
Tierro, Andres (Soldado)
Rodriguez, Joseph Miguel
Venancio de Luna, Maria Josefa
Croix, Teodoro de
Flores, Manuel Antonio
Gomez, Joseph (Presidente del Colegio)
Munoz, Joseph Andres
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Brigadier)
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Sonora
Chihuagua
Tabahueto (Real)
Oro (Real)
Guanacevi
San Juan del Rio
Santiago Paparguiro
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Chiricaguis
Comanches
Nabajoes
Gilenos
Taraumares
Tepehuanes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 322-334 (Approx) exp. 7
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 322-334 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200024
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Borica
Sanches
Tierro
Chaines
Tierro
Rodriguez
Venancio de Luna
Croix
Flores
Gomez
Munoz
Ugarte y Loyola
Beginning Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-09-1790
Type
Text
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Antonio informe by Ugalde for virrey concerning incident in Santa Rosa in which 66 mescaleros captured.

Serial Number
041-03821
Title
Antonio informe by Ugalde for virrey concerning incident in Santa Rosa in which 66 mescaleros captured.
Author(s)
Ugalde, Juan de
Florez, Manuel Antonio
Date
04-24-1789
Documentation
Santa Rosa. March 24, 1789. 40p. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Ugalde kills 2 Mescaleros, captures 66 that were under the pretense of peace. Brings in troops from other areas. Gives complete description of soldiers and assignments during ambush. All were to meet in Zaguan. White handkerchief to be sign sent Arendano to Rancheria to capture or murder anyone there. Long description of speech he made. Capture of Indians and number of heads brought of Indians who hadn't attended. Suggests promotions for officials involved. Assisted by Gutierrez who knew language and customs because he had been kidnapped for 6 years. Ugalde expected Picax-Ande to direct campaign in search of enemy but due to scheduled Lipan buffalo slaughter, Picax-Ande will be delayed 2 months. He promises to capture or kill all Mescaleros in area. Mescalero captain sends messenger with request for peace, to which Ugalde responds that he is willing to negotiate new agreement but demands such as arms training are not sensible. Contains and residents. After hours of discussion and an expedition in area, Ugalde learns from Picax-Ande that Mescaleros did not actually expect peace and had plotted revenge that resulted in several raids that included murder and theft of horses. Ugalde demands an explanation from guifie-gurya which is given in detail. Quifie-Gusya says he will return with all who had accepted peace to be placed in location selected by Ugalde. Most arrive a week later, Yacolk-su choosing to take command of nearby Apache tribe. Ugalde sends Gutierrez to Rancheria to observe activities and informs him that Apaches are restless, well armed and surely planning to murder Ugalde. Captains in town repeatedly offer to take him to See rancherias finally with all present. He offers peace, says all must attend and sends detachment to watch Rancheria. Includes list of Indians murdered and captured by sex and tribe. Virrey approves of action and recommends his promotion to brigadier to king. (M. Dannemiller, December 1988)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Pixas-Ande Ins-Tinsle de Ugalde (Capitan Lipiyan)
Valdes, Casimiro
Quifie-Gusya (Indio)
Daxle Ilchi (Patule)
El-Lite (Indio)
Yacolk-Su (Indio)
Datufindane (Guernado)
Gutierrez, Joaquin
Serna, Jose Antonio de la
Cortes, Juan (Teniente)
Cosio, Nicolas de (Teniente)
Murguiz, Josef Antonio
Murguiz, Miguel Francisco (Alferez)
Zozaya, Josef Francisco de (Alferez)
Rina, Jose Maria de la (Alferez)
Garza, Jose Manuel de la (Alferez)
Pena, Francisco Ignacio de la
Arendano, Nicolas de
Cadena, Jose
Places
Puerto (Rio)
Savinas
Carmel
San Fernando
Sauana Grande
Sardinas
Quatrozienegas
Chizos
Espina-Cuerno Verde
Vixcaya
Santander
Coahuila
Monclova
Rio Grande
Penitas, Paso de
Longoria, Paso de
Zaguan
Aguaverde
Ethnic Groups
Lipiyanes
Lipanes
Mescaleros
Apaches
Military Groups
Aguaverde, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 159 ff. 235-265
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 159 ff. 235-265
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios 237 & 255 repeated
Reference Number
15900018
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugalde
Florez
Person Last Name
Ugalde
Florez
Pixas-Ande Ins-Tinsle de Ugalde
Valdes
Quifie-Gusya
Daxle Ilchi
El-Lite
Yacolk-Su
Datufindane
Gutierrez
Serna
Cortes
Cosio
Murguiz
Murguiz
Zozaya
Rina
Garza
Pena
Arendano
Cadena
Beginning Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-24-1789
Type
Text
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En orden del 11 de agosto ultimo me previne el excelentisimo senor virrey don Manuel Antonio Flores lo siguiente...

Serial Number
041-03755
Title
En orden del 11 de agosto ultimo me previne el excelentisimo senor virrey don Manuel Antonio Flores lo siguiente...
Author(s)
Valdes, Antonio (Frey)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
and others
Date
09-16-1788
Date
07-31-1790
Documentation
Valle de San Bartholome, Mexico. September 16, 1788 to July 31, 1790. 53p. (Approx) Letters, originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Comandante general to assume command of western province. 4th compania volante to escort Rengel to Sonora where he will assume command from Anza. Subsequently Rengel receives virrey's permission to travel to Mexico due to deteriorating health and receive half salary Rate of a comandante inspector, later transferred to Spain. At end of September 1788 Echeagaray to lead 400 man 80 day expedition to Sierras del Rio San Francisco and Mogollon. Monthly campaigns against hostiles to continue. Discussion of funds to assemble, sustain pacified western Apaches at Bacuachi and Chiricaguis auxiliaries whose loyalty must be cultivated. Indian prisoners of war to be sent to Janos. (J. Higgins, March 1989)
Persons
Valdes, Antonio (Frey)
Rengel, Joseph Antonio (Coronel)
Ansa, Juan Bautista de (Coronel)
Echeagaray, Manuel (Capitan)
Galvez, Conde de (Virrey)
Ugalde, Juan (Coronel)
Gutierrez, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Medina, Roque de (Ayudante Inspector)
Merino, Manuel
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Corral, Juan Antonio de
Gutierrez, Luis
Bonilla
Places
Sonora
Rio San Francisco (Sierras)
Santa Cruz (Presidio)
Janos (Presidio)
San Buenaventura (Presidio)
Bacuachi
Paso del Norte (Pueblo)
Coaguila
San Bartholome (Valle)
Chihuahua
Mexico
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Chiricaguis
Lipanes
Mescaleros
Lipiyanes
Military Groups
Sonora, Cuarta Compania Volante de las Fuerzas de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 155 ff. 437-464 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 155 ff. 437-464 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered, not in order
Reference Number
15500013
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Valdes
Revilla Gigedo
Ugarte y Loyola
Ugarte y Loyola
Person Last Name
Valdes
Rengel
Ansa
Echeagaray
Galvez
Ugalde
Gutierrez
Ugarte y Loyola
Medina
Merino
Flores
Revilla Gigedo
Corral
Gutierrez
Beginning Date Month
September
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-16-1788
End Date (repacked)
07-31-1790
Type
Text
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Cuentas de la collera de Apaches que rindio el Alferez don Francisco Xavier de Enderica comisionado en su conducion.

Serial Number
041-03751
Title
Cuentas de la collera de Apaches que rindio el Alferez don Francisco Xavier de Enderica comisionado en su conducion.
Author(s)
Gasiot Miralles, Juan
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Bergana, Domingo de (Tesorero)
and others
Date
12-11-1779
Date
02-23-1790
Documentation
Chihuahua, Mexico. December 11, 1789 to February 23, 1790. 72p. (Approx) Letters, sworn statements, originals, signed, copies, transcriptions.
Summary
Account of manner in which Collera de Apaches is to be if attacked while in transit. Census of Apache prisoners and troops under Enderica's command. Discusses prisoners to be picked up enroute; Indian deaths in prison; educability of Apache children captured under age 7; restriction of future women hospitalized at San Juan de Dios; Apache dead by suicide, soldiers, illness or left with citizens due to illness (J. Higgins, March 1989)
Persons
Enderica, Francisco Xavier (Alferez)
Beregana, Domingo de (Tesorero)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Olonio, Vicente (Capitan de Milicias)
Barela, Mariano (Alferez)
Bonilla, Antonio (Secretario)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Griego, Antonio (Sargento)
Moreno (Sargento)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Herrera y Leyva, Pedro (Subdelegado)
Pagaratundua, Juan
Campos, Juan Isidro
Lorenzo, Estevan
Fernandes, Antonio
Josepha (India Apache)
Gasiot Miralles, Juan
Cardozo, Pedro (Prior)
Places
Conchos, Pilar de
Nazas (Rio)
San Carlos (Presidio)
Santa Catalina (Hacienda)
Chihuahua
Aguascalientes, Nuestro Padre San Juan de Dios (Convento) (Hospital)
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de (Villa)
Tres Hermanos (Rancho)
Durango
San Antonio
Irigoyen
Mexico
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Military Groups
San Carlos, Cuerpo de Dragones Provinciales
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 155 ff. 262-298 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 155 ff. 262-298 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered, not in order
Reference Number
15500009
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Gasiot Miralles
Ugarte y Loyola
Bergana
Bergana
Person Last Name
Enderica
Beregana
Revilla Gigedo
Olonio
Barela
Bonilla
Ugarte y Loyola
Griego
Moreno
Flores
Herrera y Leyva
Pagaratundua
Campos
Lorenzo
Fernandes
Josepha
Gasiot Miralles
Cardozo
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-11-1779
End Date (repacked)
02-23-1790
Type
Text
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Mayo 23 de 1781 consulta del governador de la colonia sobre las ventajas que ha logrado con los indios barbaros.

Serial Number
041-03619
Title
Mayo 23 de 1781 consulta del governador de la colonia sobre las ventajas que ha logrado con los indios barbaros.
Author(s)
Sierragorda, Conde de la (Gobernador)
Gonzalez Vecerra
Date
00-00-1767
Date
05-09-1781
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. June 15, 1780-May 9, 1781. 24p. (Approx) Informes. Signed, originals.
Summary
Includes two informes in which gobernador describes to virrey chronological unfolding of Series of attacks by Aracates, Mesquites, others, on rancherias and villages of Sierra; number and location of Indians, 'pobladores,' soldiers killed given, as well as numbers of mules, horses stolen; 150 soldiers and 15 Indian auxiliaries to scour Sierra 'hasta no dejar indio en ella'; battles continue; 'piquete' of 15 soldiers captures 4 Indian men, Indian woman, child, who claim to be peaceful, escape after led to Soto la Marina; days earlier 2 unarmed 'vaqueros' killed, horses taken. In second letter, gobernador mountain pass in order to block Indians' retreat; plan somewhat effective, as more Indians killed, 'collera' of 38 taken to San Luis Potosi; supposedly peaceful Mesquites and mulatos apparently responsible for the large and Volatile Indian gathering in Sierra, also for death of pastor and several horse thefts. With Indians run out of Sierra, gobernador feels time right to begin construction of road into area. Argues also that some villages repeatedly attacked by Apaches because residents do not know how to respond or defend selves; solution lies in uniting 'pobladores', teaching them how to protect family and possessions, then fighting 'con Teson.' (L. Kerr, June 1989)
Persons
Sierragorda, Conde de la (Gobernador)
Mayorga, Martin de (Virrey)
Gonzalez Vecerra
Serna, Joseph Vicente de la (Capitan)
Quintanilla, Joseph Lorenzo (Teniente)
Penasco, Conde del (Coronel)
Places
Nuevo Santander
Yglesia (Puerto)
Cruillas (Villa)
Chorreras (Arroyo)
Santillana (Villa)
Padilla (Villa)
Soto la Marina (Poblazon)
Yglesia (Sierra)
Ybarra, San Pedro de (Hacienda)
Hoyos
Reyno de Leon (Mision)
Tamaulipa
San Luis Potosi (Ciudad)
Aguayo (Villa)
Laredo (Villa)
Mier (Villa)
Revilla (Villa)
Camargo (Villa)
Reynosa (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Aracates
Mesquites
Mulatos
Pasitas
Tanambres
Apaches
Mecos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 147 ff. 096-107 exp. 6 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 147 ff. 096-107 exp. 6
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume unfoliated. This series of documents begins with the phrase found in the title above. Most copies very dark.
Reference Number
14700004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Sierragorda
Person Last Name
Sierragorda
Mayorga
Gonzalez Vecerra
Serna
Quintanilla
Penasco
End Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
1767
End Date (repacked)
05-09-1781
Type
Text
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Testimonies of abuses committed by alcalde Baez against hacendados and mineros from real de Vallecillos

Serial Number
041-03582
Title
Testimonies of abuses committed by alcalde Baez against hacendados and mineros from real de Vallecillos
Author(s)
Vaamonde y Villamil, Manuel de
Mejia, Juan Manuel
and others
Date
11-03-1790
Documentation
Monterrey, vallecillos. November 13, 1790. 46p. Letters, informes, autos, peticiones. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of testimonies explaining details of what kind of abuses were committed by Alcalde Baez, who forced hacendados to pay, each, one soldier for defense of real de Vallecillos. Hacendados complain that Baez took animals and money from them to benefit himself. Testimonies are taken from people who were affected by abusive behavior from Alcalde Baez. Document explain context of events arguing that all was to protect haciendas and dwellers from Indians who used Vallecillos as a port of entry. (M. Marroquin, August 1989)
Persons
Vaamonde y Villamil, Manuel de (Gobernador)
Flores, Manuel
Gonzalez, Nicolas (Testigo)
Baez, Juan (Alcalde Mayor)
Cordero, Joseph (Hacendado)
Zaem, Pablo (Sargento)
Villarreal, Xavier de
Urbina, Lorenzo
Villarreal, Nicolas de
Reyna, Nicolas Antonio
Serna, Blas
Mendiola, Juan Francisco
Noriega, Juan de
Yrcuino, Ysidro (Alcalde Mayor)
Flores, Joseph Maria
Garza, Maria Antonieta de la (Testigo)
Tato, Roque
Garza, Simon de la
Santon, Joseph Lazaro de los (Testigo)
Villarreal, Esteban de
Peche, Estolano
Garcia, Borja
Elisondo, Francisco
Cordero Ruiz, Joseph
Amezua, Juan de
Lozano, Juan Angel
Morado, Joseph Esteban
Garcia, Joachin
Mendiola, Pedro
Salas, Joseph Gervacio
Gonzalez de Maya, Joseph Nicolas (Juez)
Leon, Felipe Natal de (Secretario)
Fato, Julian Antonio (Capitan)
Mejia, Juan Manuel (Licenciado)
Places
Monterrey (Ciudad)
Vallecillos (Real)
Boca de Leones (Real)
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
Salinas (Real)
Sombreretillo (Hacienda)
Military Groups
Vallecillos, Compania Miliciana de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 145 ff. 188-211 exp. 1 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 145 ff. 188-211 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document repetitive. Folios unnumbered
Reference Number
14500008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Vaamonde y Villamil
Mejia
Person Last Name
Vaamonde y Villamil
Flores
Gonzalez
Baez
Cordero
Zaem
Villarreal
Urbina
Villarreal
Reyna
Serna
Mendiola
Noriega
Yrcuino
Flores
Garza
Tato
Garza
Santon
Villarreal
Peche
Garcia
Elisondo
Cordero Ruiz
Amezua
Lozano
Morado
Garcia
Mendiola
Salas
Gonzalez de Maya
Leon
Fato
Mejia
Beginning Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-03-1790
Type
Text
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Proyecto de don Rafael de Aumada sobre defensa de la Nueva Vizcaya.

Serial Number
041-03525
Title
Proyecto de don Rafael de Aumada sobre defensa de la Nueva Vizcaya.
Author(s)
Ahumada, Rafael de
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Merino, Manuel
and others
Date
08-25-1790
Date
05-02-1792
Documentation
Durango, Chihuahua. August 25, 1790 to May 2, 1792. 62p. Letters, drafts. Signed.
Summary
Letter by Ahumada describing idea for establishment of national guard-type militia that would receive better training, arms; would do sweeps of randomly chosen areas to keep Indians (Tarahumara rebels) off-guard. F.125 has description of Indian weapons. Letters by Merino, Nava two years later concern subdelegates from various areas to be assembled; apparent
Persons
Ahumada, Rafael de
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Nava, Pedro de (Comandante General)
Merino, Manuel
Places
America, Boreal
Nueva Vizcaya
Durango
San Juan del Rio (Villa)
San Barolome (Valle)
Papasquiaro (Valle)
Cuencame (Real)
Mapimi (Real)
Oro (Real)
Parral (Real)
Cusiguriachic (Real)
Chihuahua
Altar
Guarisamey
Sierra, San Andres de la
Basis, Cianori
Santiago
Guanacevi
Batopilas
Olivos, Cienega de los
Sierra Madre
Pilar de Conchos
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Tarahumaras
Military Groups
Nueva Vizcaya, Milicias de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 142 ff. 105-135
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 142 ff. 105-135
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios 112, 119 duplicated.
Reference Number
14200005
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Ahumada
Nava
Merino
Merino
Person Last Name
Ahumada
Revilla Gigedo
Nava
Merino
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-25-1790
End Date (repacked)
05-02-1792
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/7872
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Testimony on the reconquest of San Josef de Nayarit with the help of troops from Colotlan.

Serial Number
041-03270
Title
Testimony on the reconquest of San Josef de Nayarit with the help of troops from Colotlan.
Author(s)
Flores de San Pedro, Juan (Gobernador)
Gatuno, Josef Xavier
And Oters
Date
04-10-1724
Date
11-16-1773
Documentation
San Francisco Xavier, Zacatecas, Guejuquilla, Colotlan. April 10, 1724-November 16, 1773. 14p. Informes, autos. Copies.
Summary
Concerns testimonies on reconquest of San Josef de Nayarit. Document gives account of military organization in pacification of Indians with the help of troops and Indians from Colotlan. Document very general. (M. Marroquin, June 1989)
Persons
Flores de San Pedro, Juan (Gobernador)
Valero, Marquez de
Felipe, Pablo (Capitan)
Torre Valdez y Gamvoa, Juan (Gobernador)
Jara, Antonio (Testigo)
Plata, Manuel de (Testigo)
Christerna, Nicolas (Soldado)
Gatuno, Josef Xavier
Places
Nayarit, San Josef de (Provincia)
Toledo (Reino)
Hostigui, San Pedro de (Pueblo)
Tonati (Mesa)
Zacatecas
Acuna, San Nicolas de (Pueblo)
Xavier, San Francisco (Presidio)
Colotlan (Fronteras)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 129 ff. 283-289 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 129 ff. 283-289 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. Document bears little information.
Reference Number
12900016
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Flores de San Pedro
Gatuno
Person Last Name
Flores de San Pedro
Valero
Felipe
Torre Valdez y Gamvoa
Jara
Plata
Christerna
Gatuno
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-10-1724
End Date (repacked)
11-16-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/7617
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Printed published list of regulation and procedures to be followed by commanders of provincias del Oriente and Occidente, dealing with strategies to control Indians.

Serial Number
041-03262
Title
Printed published list of regulation and procedures to be followed by commanders of provincias del Oriente and Occidente, dealing with strategies to control Indians.
Author(s)
Galvez, Conde de (Viceroy) (?)
Date
08-26-1786
Documentation
Mexico. August 26, 1786. 60p. Printed publications (book ?)
Summary
Concerns publication (book ?), of administrative proceedures sent from conde de Galvez to Ugarte y Loyola regarding the governing of Provincias Internas del oriente and Occidente. Specificies the kind of events the commanders of each province muist report back. Document comprises gives a break down of the many characteristics that Spanish colonization implemented in the conquest of Indian territories. Strategies of the conquest are explained in this document, such as use of Indian controversies to facilitate their reduction. History of how the conquest began is given. Document explains trade Spaniards had with some Indian nations in order to subjugate them. Specific indications of what type of activities were allowed for Indians under Spaniard's domination is given. Characteristics of several Indian nations are provided, such as which one was friendly and/or hostile. (this document is a very important summary of almost all kind of activities the Spanish conqueror had to implement in their fight against tricks used, legislation among provinces, judicial organization, religious strategies etc. Etc.). (M. Marroquin, June 1989)
Persons
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante)
Casafuerte, Marquez de
Neve, Felipe de (Comandante)
Rengel, Joseph (Inspector)
Ugalde, Juan de (Coronel)
Mendinueta, Pedro (Inspector)
Fajes, Pedro (Gobernador)
Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Sonora (Provincia
Coahuila
Sonora (Provincia)
Nuevo Mexico (Provincia)
Parras (Jurisdiccion)
Saltillo (Jurisdiccion)
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Californias (Presidios)
Sierra Madre (Sierra)
Janos (Presidio)
Pitic
Cavorca
Bisanig
Colorado (Rio)
Cieneguilla
Bacoache
Zaracache (Pueblo)
Santa Barbara (Canal)
San Diego (Mision)
San Gabriel (Mision)
San Francisco (Mision)
Mapimi (Bolson)
Alamo (Pueblo)
Anahelo (Pueblo) (?)
Nuevo Reyno de Leon
San Juan Bautista (Presidio)
Rio Grande del Norte (Presidio)
Conchos (Rio)
Santa Rosa
Tampico
Mextitlan
Guaycocotla (Sierra)
Tamaulipa
Texas
El Paso (Pueblo)
Guajuquilla
Cadereita
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Tlaxcaltecas
Lipanes
Gicarillas
Navajos
Yutas
Seris
Tiburones
Gilenos
Mescaleros
Gandules
Sibubapas
Pimas
Piatos
Hiaquis
Mayos
Fuertenos
Taraumares
Borrados
Chichimecos
Comanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 129 ff. 123-153 exp. 4 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 129 ff. 123-153 exp. 4
Language
Spanish
Notes
Document unnumbered.
Reference Number
12900008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Galvez
Person Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Casafuerte
Neve
Rengel
Ugalde
Mendinueta
Fajes
Fernandez de Cordova
Beginning Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-26-1786
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/7609
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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