Spies And Spying

Letters concerning political and military matters.

Serial Number
041-04455
Title
Letters concerning political and military matters.
Author(s)
Herrera y Molina, Mariano (Comandante General)
Date
10-21-1806
Date
02-28-1807
Documentation
Veracruz. October 21, 1806-February 28, 1807. 60p. Letters, copies. Signed.
Summary
Letters requesting the transfer of an Alferez from one company to another in Nueva Espana. Letter commenting on a revolution started by Burr and aknowledging the mission to Spy on Burr's movements. Letters regarding Monte-Pio militar of the year 1806. Letters about two individuals asking to be enlisted. Translation of a letter in English in which it is stated that americans would prefer to avoid a confrontation with Spain. (T. Kahana. Jan, 1989)
Persons
Herrera y Molina, Mariano (Comandante General)
Callejo, Felix
Serrano, Miguel (Alferz)
Cordero, Antonio (Coronel)
Herrera, Simon de
Salcedo, Nemesio (Comandante General)
Vidal, Jose (Capitan)
Casa-Yrujo, Marques de (Ministro)
Wilkinson, Jayme (General)
Burr (Coronel)
Moral, Juan Antonio de
Moral, Joseph Manuel de
Yturrigaray, Jose de
Valdez, Josef de
Ruiz de Bustamante, Juan Jose
Places
Potosi, San Luis
Bexar, San Antonio de
Nacogdoches (Puerto)
Filadelfia
Estados Unidos
Nuevo Orleans
Misisipi
Zacatecas
Nuevo Santander (Colonia)
Nuevo Leon
Texas
Natchitoches
Sabino (Rio)
Pierre (Riachuelo)
Francia
Luisiana
Ethnic Groups
Pisones
Franceses
Anglo Americans
Military Groups
Punta de Lampazos, Compania Volante de
Decima Brigada
Nuevo Santander, Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 200 ff. 116-137
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 200 ff. 116-137
Language
Spanish
Notes
Letters out of chronological order
Reference Number
20000008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Herrera y Molina
Callejo
Serrano
Cordero
Herrera
Salcedo
Vidal
Casa-Yrujo
Wilkinson
Burr
Moral
Moral
Yturrigaray
Valdez
Ruiz de Bustamante
Beginning Date Month
October
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-21-1806
End Date (repacked)
02-28-1807
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 concerning american threat to Texas

Serial Number
041-04453
Title
Letters concerning american threat to Texas
Author(s)
Salcedo, Nemesio (Gobernador)
Date
04-01-1807
Documentation
Santa Fee de Nueva Mexico. April 1, 1908 20p. Letters, copies. Signed, unsigned
Summary
Letters to and from Salcedo concerning the american threat to Texas, including the capture of a group of spies sent to make a survey of the area, as well as a letter from new-York about the real intentions of the americans behind the Burr insurrection. (T. Kahana. January 1988)
Persons
Iturrigaray, Joseph de (Virrey)
Mongomeri, Payke (Teniente)
Wilkinson, Jayme (General)
Salcedo, Nemesio (Gobernador)
Robinson, Juan (Gobernador)
Casa Fuerte, Marques de (Virrey)
Aguirre (Oydor)
Zaravoz, Joachin (Capitan de Navio)
Burr (Coronel)
Places
Santa Fee de Nuevo Mexico
Conejos, de los (Rio)
Luisiana
Misisipi(Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Ylinoa, San Luis de
Texas
Estados Unidos
Arcas (Rio)
Portugal
Burdeos
Boston
Arkansas (Rio)
Ojo Caliente (Paraje)
Grande del Norte (Rio)
Chihuahua
Nueva York
Nueva Orleans
Ethnic Groups
Anglo Americanos
Comanches
Frances
Yutas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 200 ff. 095-104
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 200 ff. 095-104
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
20000006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Iturrigaray
Mongomeri
Wilkinson
Salcedo
Robinson
Casa Fuerte
Aguirre
Zaravoz
Beginning Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-01-1807
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11687
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Tejas province mission and presidio establishment and Indian ethnographic data.

Serial Number
041-04190
Title
Tejas province mission and presidio establishment and Indian ethnographic data.
Author(s)
Velasco
Alarcon, Martin de
Diez, Joseph (Fray)
and others
Date
07-00-1684
Date
00-00-1718
Documentation
Mexico. November 30, 1716 - June 22, 1718 182p. Informe. Autos. Signed.
Summary
Dionis went to Diego Ramon's presidio to present the map of the summary of autos written in 1688 and 1689 on the Asinay and Tejas Indians, their lifestyle, descriptions of the presidio called Espiritu Santo or San Luis or San Bernardo, its need to be populated by Spanish settlers rather than French and the measures taken to convert the Indians, establish security and trade. Leon sets off from Coahuila in 1684 to investigate a French settlement near the Rio Grande del Norte. Its location in degrees and minutes is given. Boat wreckage from French settlers is found. Leon suggests that presidios into the Tejas provinces be established for at least 1 million Indians could be converted and land is very fertile for farming. Very little progress made until after 1693 (reasons listed on ff. 440-445). Details of the Indians lifestyle and the settling of the Tejas provinces continues through ff. 451. Continuance of hearing of French spies trespassing into Tejas provinces (See Vol. 181.iii) in front of tribunal from ff. 452 - 471. Equiping of presidios and missions is covered in detail. List of those living at the San Antonio Paraje is on ff. 508. (E. Wilson, March 1990)
Persons
Moncloa, Conde de (Virrey)
Leon, Alonso de (Capitan)
Argoli, Andres
Pez, Andres de
Enrriquez Barroto, Juan
Sala, Mosieur de la
Galbe, Conde de (Virrey)
Salinas, Gregorio de (Gobernador)
Teran, Domingo (Religioso)
Agreda, Asaria de
Masanet, Damian (Fray)
Sierra, Thoribio Garzia de
Olibares (Padre)
Hidalgo, Francisco (Fray)
Linares, Duque de
Ramon, Domingo (Alferez)
San Dionis, Luis de
Mota, Mosieur de la
Ramon, Diego (Capitan)
Espinosa, Felix (Fray)
Alarcon, Martin de
Valero, Marques de (Virrey)
Valenzuela Varegas, Francisco de
Uriue y Castrexon, Joseph Joachin de (Santiago)
Villahermosa, Geronimo de Soria Marques de (Oydor)
Bracamonte, Juan Dies de (Oydor)
Therreros Ochoa, Antonio (Oydor)
Figueroa, Felix de (Oydor)
Pena y Flores, Juan de la (Alcalde de Crimen)
Chirinos, Francisco (Alcalde de Crimen)
Veguellina, Juan de la (Alcalde de Crimen)
Castaneda, Diego Francisco de (Alcalde de Crimen)
Varbadillo, Francisco de (Alcalde de Crimen)
Lisiaga, Andres de (Contador)
Najara, Ysidro Nicolas Pardo de (Contador)
Rios, Joseph Luis de los (Contador Gen)
Claveria, Juan Antonio de (Contador)
Volio, Joseph (Juez)
Carragal, Simon (Juez)
Espinosa Ocampo y Cornejo, Joseph Antonio de (Escribano)
Lara, Juan Antonio de
Ximenez, Santiago (Capitan)
Barreiro y Alvarez, Francisco (Ingeniero Militar)
Hernandez, Francisco (Alferez)
Castro, Julio de
Barrera, Julio (Sargento)
Caruadal, Xptobal
Flores, Domingo
Maldonado, Joseph
Guerra, Vizente
Maldonado, Manuel
Gonzalez, Sebastian
Galban, Julio
Negra, Joseph de
Cruz, Patricio de la
Florez, Joseph Placido
Perez, Antonio
Perez, Augustin
Garza, Christobal
Hernandez, Miguel
Sosa, Julio de
Velasquez, Joseph
Ximenez, Joseph
Guerra, Antonio
Caruadal, Geronimo
Domingo, Julio
Baldes, Julio
Rios, Francisco
Rios, Mathies
Menchaca, Francisco
Rios, Joseph Antonio
Zicona, Marcelino
Hernandez, Nicolas
Sosa, Andres
Talot, Medar (Frances)
Cadena, Joseph
Places
Guadalajara
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
San Luis
San Bernardo
Mobila
Rio Grande del Norte
Coahuila
Nuevo Reino de Leon
Veracruz
Florida
San Marcos (Rio)
Misisipi (Rio)
Cretaro, Cruz de
Baya
Galicia
Parral
Panzacola
Texas
San Antonio (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Nachitoches
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Caodachos (Rio)
Sinaboa (Presidio)
Sonora
Santa Catalina (Presidio)
San Sevastian (Presidio)
Cabeta
Ethnic Groups
Texas
Caodachos
Alasapas
Tacaguistes
Tarchaques
Mescales
Yoricas
Chomenes
Sanaques
Sanaiaus
Apis
Paachiquis
Pastalbes
Patcales
Papanacas
Chaguanes
Payauanes
Patsaus
Sampanaleyes
Paquachiams
Putaays
Manicos
Gerieres
Atajales
Cabias
Semomanes
Saracuames
Pulacmanes
Asaus
Toaas
Tohos
Emates
Apasxames
Manames
Chaguantapas
Muruanes
Cacastles
Ocanes
Piedras Blancas
Pachuaches
Sachuaches
Tepachuaches
Tumanes
Suanas
Cantunas
Saquitas
Morbanas
Cacafes
Juanes
Cubitanes
Patabos
Canas
Asinays
Filpayays
Cabas
Sanpanasius
Paaes
Paiaies
Military Groups
San Juan Baptista del Rio del norte, Compania Volante de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 421-511
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 421-511
Language
Spanish
Notes
Indian tribes listed on ff. 427 and 429
Reference Number
18100010
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Velasco
Alarcon
Alarcon
Diez
Diez
Person Last Name
Moncloa
Leon
Argoli
Pez
Enrriquez Barroto
Sala
Galbe
Salinas
Teran
Agreda
Masanet
Sierra
Olibares
Hidalgo
Linares
Ramon
San Dionis
Mota
Ramon
Espinosa
Alarcon
Valero
Valenzuela Varegas
Uriue y Castrexon
Villahermosa
Bracamonte
Therreros Ochoa
Figueroa
Pena y Flores
Chirinos
Veguellina
Castaneda
Varbadillo
Lisiaga
Najara
Rios
Claveria
Volio
Carragal
Espinosa Ocampo y Cornejo
Lara
Ximenez
Barreiro y Alvarez
Hernandez
Castro
Barrera
Caruadal
Flores
Maldonado
Guerra
Maldonado
Gonzalez
Galban
Negra
Cruz
Florez
Perez
Perez
Garza
Hernandez
Sosa
Velasquez
Ximenez
Guerra
Caruadal
Domingo
Baldes
Rios
Rios
Menchaca
Rios
Zicona
Hernandez
Sosa
Talot
Cadena
Beginning Date (repacked)
1684
End Date (repacked)
1718
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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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
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French trespassing into Spanish territory, Part III.

Serial Number
041-04184
Title
French trespassing into Spanish territory, Part III.
Author(s)
Barrio y Jauregui, Jacinto (Gobernador)
Atorin, Juan Antonio (Teniente)
Soto Bermudez, Manuel Antonio de
and others
Date
00-00-1690
Date
28-07-1753
Documentation
Adaes. Mexico. February 17 - July 28, 1753. 106p. Autos. Declarations. Original. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Military personnel and civilians are sworn to testify in response to questions on; how they heard of the French trespassing the Colorado River into Spanish territory; when they first heard of it; how much land they believe the French have occupied; and what outposts or presidios the French may have built on said land (ff. 163 - 171). Ratifications (ff. 171 - 180). Indian interpreter relates French trade activity with the Indians. Spaniards describe black slave mistreatment by the French and consider their potential to become loyal Spanish subjects. Junta de guerra y hacienda considers weight of testimonies and action to be taken, if any (ff. 208 - 215). French crown has paid multilingual spies planted, which the Spaniards condemn. (E. Wilson, December 1989)
Persons
Barrio y Jauregui, Jacinto (Gobernador)
Guemez y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco (Virrey)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Aguayo, Marques de San Miguel de
Atorin, Juan Antonio (Teniente)
Sandoval, Manuel (Gobernador)
Gonzalez, Joseph (Teniente)
Ballejo, Francisco (Fray)
Munoz, Phelipe (Alferez Reform)
Sandeni, Luis de (Alferez)
Losoya, Manuel Antonio (Teniente)
Sierra, Phelipe de (Cavo)
Sierra, Pedro de (Alferez)
Rosales, Joseph Antonio
Santos, Christobal de
Salbador, Manuel
Granados, Pedro
Aro, Ygnasio Thomas de
Lara, Juan de
Varrera, Antonio
Barrio Junco y Espriella, Pedro (Ex-Gobernador)
Sanchez (Capitan)
Calahorra, Joseph (Fray)
Rabago y Teran, Phelipe
Baudrebil, Marques de (Frances)
Blans, Cesaro (Frances)
Morain, Juan Antonio
Diaz, Ignasio Tomas
Menchaca, Luis
Soto Bermudez, Manuel Antonio (Teniente)
Ensenada, Marques de la
Gomez, Cayetano
Ybanez, Lazaro
Places
Adaes, Nuestra Senora del Pilar de los (Presidio)
Texas (Provincia)
Nachitos
Colorado (Rio)
San Antonio
Gran Montana
Nasones
Nacodochez
Yatazi
Nadotes
San Pedro (Rio)
Nevantini
Adaes (Rio)
Zacatecas
Nachodoches (Mision)
San Xavier
Nasones, San Joseph de (Mision)
Nueva Orleans
Aranjuez
Francia
Paris
Nuevo Mexico
Veracruz (Puerto)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Apaches
Nacodoches
Nasones
Nadotes
Teguacana
Panis
Tebancanas
Tancague
Yujuan
Chicaes
Aguajuani
Aguajo
Tancames
Asinais
Guaxis
Guesos
Tusas
Enanos
Panis
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 162-215
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 162-215
Language
Spanish
Notes
Binding swallows words, ff. 185 is too light to read, ff. 188 - 189 duplicated due to blurriness, ff. 178, 212 is duplicated
Reference Number
18100004
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Barrio y Jauregui
Atorin
Soto Bermudez
Soto Bermudez
Person Last Name
Barrio y Jauregui
Guemez y Horcasitas
Revilla Gigedo
Aguayo
Atorin
Sandoval
Gonzalez
Ballejo
Munoz
Sandeni
Losoya
Sierra
Sierra
Rosales
Santos
Salbador
Granados
Aro
Lara
Varrera
Barrio Junco y Espriella
Sanchez
Calahorra
Rabago y Teran
Baudrebil
Blans
Morain
Diaz
Menchaca
Soto Bermudez
Ensenada
Gomez
Ybanez
Beginning Date (repacked)
1690
End Date (repacked)
28-07-1753
Type
Text
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Informe de governador de Sinaloa

Serial Number
041-04094
Title
Informe de governador de Sinaloa
Author(s)
Bonilla
Date
03-15-1760
Date
01-24-1795
Documentation
Mexico. January 24, 1795. 20p. Informe. Signed. Copies.
Summary
Copies of informes from governor Mendoza of Sinaloa concerning military strategy and military matters of Indian rebels. Indian ethnic groups include Seris, Pimas, and Apaches who invaded the frontier. Details. Spying activities mentioned. (J. Acheson, October 1988)
Persons
Amarillas, Marques de las
Mendosa, Juan de (Gobernador)
Valcarcel, Domingo
Urrea, Bernardo de
Places
Altar (Presidio)
Tubac (Presidio)
Terenate (Presidio)
Horcasitas, San Miguel de
Gracia, San Jose de
Santa Rosalia
Ethnic Groups
Seris
Apaches
Pimas Bajos
Pimas Altos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 175 ff. 334-344
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 175 ff. 334-344
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
17500010
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Amarillas
Mendosa
Valcarcel
Urrea
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-15-1760
End Date (repacked)
01-24-1795
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11328
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters, diaries from Munoz and Trevino and responses from virrey Conde concerning Indian activity in province of Texas first in this series begins with en ofoicio de 9 del. Corrte.

Serial Number
041-03904
Title
Letters, diaries from Munoz and Trevino and responses from virrey Conde concerning Indian activity in province of Texas first in this series begins with en ofoicio de 9 del. Corrte.
Author(s)
Munoz, Manuel (Governador de Texas, Teniente Coronel)
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Date
03-24-1791
Date
01-17-1792
Documentation
San Antonio de Bexar. May 24., 1791 - January 17, 1792. 52pp. Approximate. Letters, relaciones, diarios. Originals, copies. Putting a halt on supplies being shipped to quiscate while giving supply of tobacco and gunpowder to group of comanches and tacahuanes preparing for battle against lipanes; virrey reminds munoz that within his province are people secretly collaborating with lipanes and urges discovery of these individuals; comanches offer to contain Apache incursions in exchange for right to settle near the Rio Grande, tahuacanes, tancahueses, and tahuayases make similar proposal in regards to lipanes; diary of daily events concerning lipanes by trevino - goes out in search of lipanes rancherias finds some abondoned settlements that evidence recent fighting (horse killed with arrow), enlists the help of taguayas(indian) in search for lipanes, finds out that lipanes have been informed of search by other spies who Spanish had been using, confrontation with lipanes with help of indians from the comanche nation and taguayazes who looted more than they fought; renewed commitment on the part of the comanches to fight against the Apaches; munoz cites linkages formed by marriages as principal reason why there are collaborators with lipanes; mentions Castro in regards to resettling of 400 comanches on the banks of the Rio Grande; report elaborating on a series of thefts and attacks committed by comanches in San Antonio and bahia del Espiritu Santo; lipanes send a 70 year old member of their nation to ask military to explain the new hostilities between the Spanish and his nation; Gomez killed and boy taken prisoner in indian attack; gives some numbers on recent thefts and attacks and who was sent out in search of indians responsible. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Munoz, Manuel (Governador)
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Espadas, Manuel de (Teniente)
Castro, Ramon de (Commandante General)
Barrera, Juan
Rios, Francisco (Sargento)
Cortes, Juan (Capitan)
Hernandez, Bonifacio
Rodriguez, Prudencio (Sargento)
Menchaca, Jose (Alferes)
Urrutia, Manuel de (Alferez)
Gomez, Jose
Fernandez, Bernardo (Primer Teniente)
Lamath, Nicolas
Renteria, Mariano
Menchaca, Luis
Places
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
San Jose (Mision)
San Juan (Mision)
Rosario, (Mision)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio)
San Jose de Aguayo (Mision)
Milipa
Saltillo
Ethnic Groups
Tahuacanes
Comanches
Tancahueses
Tahuayases
Taguayazes
Lipanes
Apache Lipanes
Apache Mescaleros
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 455-481 (Approx) exp. 11
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 455-481 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200032
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Munoz
Trevino
Revilla Gigedo
Person Last Name
Munoz
Revilla Gigedo
Trevino
Espadas
Castro
Barrera
Rios
Cortes
Hernandez
Rodriguez
Menchaca
Urrutia
Gomez
Fernandez
Lamath
Renteria
Menchaca
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-24-1791
End Date (repacked)
01-17-1792
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8251
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letters from Munoz concerning problems being encountered with lipanes first in this series begins with the phrase adjunta a v. Exa..

Serial Number
041-03903
Title
Letters from Munoz concerning problems being encountered with lipanes first in this series begins with the phrase adjunta a v. Exa..
Author(s)
Munoz, Manuel (Governador de Texas, Teniente Coronel)
Date
05-08-1791
Date
05-10-1791
Documentation
San Antonio de Bexar. May 8, 1791 - May 10, 1791. 12p. Approximate letters. Copies. The tribes of tacahuan and comanches appeared in plaza to fight Apaches, lipanes arrive at missions of san Jose and Espadas; lipanes from the north arrive at presidio de San Juan Baptista del rio Grande, munoz sends them back and sends two spies to make sure; lombrana and others arrive to speak of peace but commandante general not trusting them takes lombrana and others prisoner until emisaries come back with other people from this indian nation. They later escaped, while escaping a gandul stabbed commandante general who then shot him dead; in response to the belligerency of the lipanes munoz has ordered an increase of number of comanches and other indians from the north to counteract the lipanes. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Espadas, Manuel de
Quiscate (Capitan de la Nacion Tacahuan)
Gutierrez de la Cueba, Juan (Ayudante Inspector)
Trevino, Antonio (Sargento)
Rios, Francisco (Sargento)
Demecienes, Antonio de
Arrambide, Juan Ignacio (Teniente)
Places
Espadas (Mision)
San Jose (Mision)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
San Antonio de Bexar (Villa)
San Juan Baptista del Rio Grande (Presidio)
San Jose (Rancho)
Laredo
Balixa
Leon, Nuebo Reyno De
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Tacahuanes
Lipanes
Comanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 448-454 (Approx) exp. 11
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 448-454 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200031
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Espadas
Quiscate
Gutierrez de la Cueba
Trevino
Rios
Demecienes
Arrambide
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-08-1791
End Date (repacked)
05-10-1791
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8250
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters from and to Emparan concerning Indian attacks near the vicinity of Monclova first in this series begins with acaba de avisarme

Serial Number
041-03900
Title
Letters from and to Emparan concerning Indian attacks near the vicinity of Monclova first in this series begins with acaba de avisarme
Author(s)
Emparan, Miguel Jose de
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan (Secretaria Interna)
Date
02-10-1791
Date
12-12-1791
Documentation
Monclova, Mexico. February 10, 1791 - December 12, 1791. 34pp. Approximate letters. Copies. Indian attack on hacienda de sandinas; letter describing the efforts of lozaya and moral to apprehend indian attackers; Emparan sends out lozaya to hacienda sandinas to bring back two indians (mescaleros) who arrived at hacienda in peace; empazan uses the example of the apprehended prisoners to justify his request for additional troops; letter describing an indian attack in which two indians were killed, one from mission, also capitan lombrana (indian); Gutierrez de la cueva speaks of indians who are seeking a peace treaty; guiterrez again writes of the indians that came to seek a peace treaty and the reasons why he thinks that they are possibly spies who are sizing up the settlement for a later attack. (O. Velez, August 1989)
Persons
Emparan, Miguel Jose de
Gutierrez de la Cueva, Juan (Secretaria Interna)
Nava, Pedro de (Brigadier)
Lozaya, Jose Francisco (Segundo Teniente)
Moral, Jose Miguel del (Alferes)
Olivares, Jose Manuel
Tovar, Jose Maria (Capitan)
Lombrana (Capitan) (Indio)
Castro, Ramon de (Commandante General)
Elquezabal, Juan Bautista (Capitan)
Places
Coaguila
Monclova
Saltillo
San Fernando (Villa)
Monterrey
Leon, Nuevo Reyno De
Ethnic Groups
Lipanes
Mescaleros
Military Groups
Rio Grande, Compania Presidial del
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 398-416 (Approx) exp. 10
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 398-416 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200028
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Emparan
Gutierrez de la Cueva
Person Last Name
Emparan
Gutierrez de la Cueva
Nava
Lozaya
Moral
Olivares
Tovar
Lombrana
Castro
Elquezabal
Beginning Date Month
February
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-10-1791
End Date (repacked)
12-12-1791
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8247
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Correspondence between Munoz and others to virrey regarding Indian raids and subsequent military response.

Serial Number
041-03806
Title
Correspondence between Munoz and others to virrey regarding Indian raids and subsequent military response.
Author(s)
Munoz, Manuel
Gonzales, Jose
Trevino, Jose Ignacio
Date
03-01-1790
Date
04-01-1790
Documentation
Burgos. Camargo. Reynosa. March 1, 1790-April 1, 1790. 16p. Letters. Signed & originals.
Summary
Contains three documents relating thefts and murders by Indians. Concerns incident in Laredo in which 200 Gandules attacked and stole several gallons of gunpowder from Casa Mata. Attack resulted in death of several soldiers and Carrizas. Munoz presents this reason for his inability to send troops to Coahuila because he would be forced to leave the border open to further attack. Munoz says he plans to lead troops on campaigns for defense. Gonzales also relates incidents at Ranchos, occupation of towns and thefts of horses and mules. Revilla responds acknowledging the information and agreeing with Munoz' plans for defense. (M. Dannemiller, November 1988)
Persons
Gonzales, Jose (Justicia Mayor)
Munoz, Manuel
Trevino, Jose Ignacio
Lacomba, Claudio
Larrinaga, Juan de
Larranaga, Ignacio
Monchaco, Jose
Zayetano Pinedas, Jose
Pena, Joaquin
Gutierrez de Lara, Juan
Guerra, Jose Antonio
Trevino, Diego
Garza Falcon, Jose Antonio de la
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de (Virrey)
Places
Laredo
San Agustin
San Carlos
Coahuila
Burgos
Camargo
Reinosa
Salado (Rio)
Moros (Rancho)
Ethnic Groups
Carrizas
Apaches
Gandules
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 159 ff. 037-045
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 159 ff. 037-045
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
15900003
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Munoz
Gonzales
Trevino
Person Last Name
Gonzales
Munoz
Trevino
Lacomba
Larrinaga
Larranaga
Monchaco
Zayetano Pinedas
Pena
Gutierrez de Lara
Guerra
Trevino
Garza Falcon
Revilla Gigedo
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-01-1790
End Date (repacked)
04-01-1790
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8153
ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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