Fur Trading

Concha informs of New Mexico's state of troops and enemies and effective means for the containment of these foes.

Serial Number
041-05641
Title
Concha informs of New Mexico's state of troops and enemies and effective means for the containment of these foes.
Author(s)
Concha, Fernando de la
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Date
09-17-1788
Date
04-06-1789
Documentation
Mexico/santa Fe. September 17, 1788 - April 6, 1789. 32p. Informes. Originals/signed.
Summary
Concha states that Mimbrenos, Gilenos, Apaches, Faraones, Navajos, Yutas and Cumanches are present in New Mexico --the latter two being numerous and strong. Provincia composed of 8 jurisdictions. Reports that town Indians are applied workers that cultivate carefully their lands, selling part of their crops, and dressing selves with fabricated textiles. Indians reported to enjoy a comfort greater than in anywhere in the two Americas. Indians also credited as robust and agile in war. Notes that Spanish population, much more numerous, is equally dedicated to agriculture and care of livestock. Women weave cotton and wool skillfully. Notes snowy Weather conditions. Provincias, use of bartering and coins called pesos de la tierra. Reports that residents and Indians are very obedient in military campaigns; however, they are not richly provided for. Indians lack instruction from missions while Spanish have little. Description of makeup and excellent quality of troops in provincia. Notes advantages of alliance with Cumanches, Nabajoes, Yutas to unite against common Apache enemy. Geographic and military plans of two summer campaigns which utilize Allied Indian nations. (J. Hiller, may 1989)
Persons
Concha, Fernando de la (Gobernador)
Neve, Phelipe de
Baptista de Anssa, Juan (Coronel)
Delgado, Manuel (Teniente)
Flores, Manuel Antonio de
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante)
Bonilla, Antonio
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Chihuahua
El Passo del Norte (Presidio)
Acome (Mision)
Laguna (Mision)
Zuni (Mision)
Gila (Sierras)
Magdalena (Sierra)
El Passo (Pueblo)
Rio Grande del Norte
Mimbres (Sierra)
Santa Fe
Ethnic Groups
Mimbrenos
Gilenos
Apaches
Faraones
Navajoes
Yutas
Cumanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 254 ff. 008-023
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 254 ff. 008-023
Language
Spanish
Notes
Appears as expediente 2 in indice del ramo.
Reference Number
25400002
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Concha
Ugarte y Loyola
Person Last Name
Concha
Neve
Baptista de Anssa
Delgado
Flores
Ugarte y Loyola
Bonilla
Beginning Date Month
September
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-17-1788
End Date (repacked)
04-06-1789
Type
Text
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ISO 369-1 Language code
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ISO 369-3 Language code
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Del expediente instruido en virtud de informe del coronel d. Juan del Ugalde sobre asignacion de 6000 pesos para gastos de paz en la provincia de Coahuila

Serial Number
041-05004
Title
Del expediente instruido en virtud de informe del coronel d. Juan del Ugalde sobre asignacion de 6000 pesos para gastos de paz en la provincia de Coahuila
Author(s)
Ugalde, Juan de (Coronel)
Date
09-05-1787
Documentation
Mexico, Santa Rosa. September 5, 1787. 20 pages. Index
Summary
Index of the three quadernos included in expediente number 3, separated as follows - quaderno 1, quaderno 2, quadernos 3,4,9,6,7,8,; informing Ugalde about commerce with Apaches as he takes over the military command of the four provinces, a general synopsis of developments as they concern the Apaches. (O. Velez, 1989)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de (Coronel)
Places
Coahuila (Provincia)
Texas
Viscaya (Presidio)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Lipanes
Mescaleros
Comanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 228 ff. 080-089
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 228 ff. 080-089
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
22800007
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Ugalde
Beginning Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-05-1787
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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acompamo a v.e. los 14 oficios originales que se sirve

Serial Number
041-04614
Title
acompamo a v.e. los 14 oficios originales que se sirve
Author(s)
Castro, Ramon de
noriega, Melchor de
Date
07-10-1792
Documentation
Santa Rosa. July 10, 1792. 34p. Informe. Original.
Summary
Document gives figures for total amount of revenue produced in salt industry in this area. Mentions role played by Barlovento River in economic development of area. Mentions bad effect of salt in water supply on agriculture. Some settlements in area have expanded to degree that they are exposed to Apache attacks, no troops for protection. Proposal for compania de sugetos along coast from Veracruz to Balisa, or else have real hacienda fund development of fishing industry; also wants more Naval activity. Detailed accounts of economic potential of fish species in these waters. Area between interior and costal settlements must be populated to contain Apaches; details best ports along coast for bringing Spanish settlers in to populate said area. Attention must be paid to northern frontier as U.s. is gaining strength in world trade, makes good use of Indian relations to conquer new territory. Only important trade with northern Indians is in fur, but american mining ventures will tend to result in permanent villages, to detriment of Spanish. Examples of situations in which use of fuero militar has helped establish successful settlements. author favors paid milicias provinciales only when fighting to help populate areas. Government help to settlements will depend on productivity of areas. Noriega favors putting Escandon in charge of these projects. (O. Velez, March 1990)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de (Brigadier)
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Virrey Marques de Croix
Marques de Sonora (Visitador General)
Bucareli, Antonio (Virrey Fray)
Villapardo, Joaquin
Tienda de Cuerbo, Jose (Capitan de Dragones)
Lopez, Augustin (Ingeniero)
Marques de Cruilla
Palazios, Fernando de (Mariscal de Campo)
Escandon, Josefa Maria
Escandon, Mariano de
Escandon, Francisco
Castillo y Llata, Juan Antonio del (Capitan)
Mayorga, Martin de (Virrey)
Nava, Simon Alvarez de (Administrador)
Castro, Elias de (Capitan)
Castro, Ramon de
Noriega, Melchor de
Noriega, Melchor de
Castro, Ramon de
Places
Texas (Provincia)
Tampico
Veracruz
Tamiaga
Nuevo Orleans
Escandon (Villa)
Yucutan, Merida de (Provincia)
Queretaro
Bahia (Presidio)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Monserrate de Cruillas, Nuestra Senora de
San Carlos Saguella (Poblaciones)
Santillana (Villa)
Soto de la Marina (Villa)
Reynosa (Villa)
Laredo
Hoyos
Padilla (Villa)
Aguayo (Villa)
Llera (Villa)
Horcasitas
Altamira (Villa)
San Luis Potosi (Huasteca)
Matehuala (Real)
Balisa (Puerto)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 209 ff. 089-106 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 209 ff. 089-106 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered, these documents begin with phrase in title.
Reference Number
20900008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Castro
noriega
Person Last Name
Ugalde
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Virrey Marques de Croix
Marques de Sonora
Bucareli
Villapardo
Tienda de Cuerbo
Lopez
Marques de Cruilla
Palazios
Escandon
Escandon
Escandon
Castillo y Llata
Mayorga
Nava
Castro
Castro
Noriega
Noriega
Castro
Beginning Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-10-1792
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Tejas provinces missions' diaries by Ramon and Espinosa.

Serial Number
041-04189
Title
Tejas provinces missions' diaries by Ramon and Espinosa.
Author(s)
Moro, Gerardo
Espinossa
Linares, Duque de
and others
Date
00-00-1688
Date
00-00-1716
Documentation
Mexico. June 6, 1715 - November 30, 1716 120p. Autos. Signed.
Summary
French trespassing into the Tejas provinces by San Dionis under pretext of buying livestock for Luisiana. They are believed to be looking for more land to occupy and trade with the Indians. Translation of San Dionis observations and map from San Juan presidio to Diego Ramon's at the Rio Grande cause Audiencia general to approve the establishing of missions in the Tejas provinces in order to maintain control over the Indians there. Descriptions of fertile lands and friendly Indians. Trade is to be stopped with the French. Supply lists and salary expenses for military escort for missionaries. Ramon and Espinosa travel from Saltillo to the Tejas or Asinai provinces with 75 people comprising of soldiers, missionaries and civilian men, women and children. They travel from February to April and establish 4 missions. Heads of 4 missions declare supplies needed to equip Indian nations absorbed by missions listed. (E. Wilson, March 1990)
Persons
Luna y Gorra, Pedro de
Hidalgo, Francisco (Religioso)
Linares, Duque de (Virrey)
Xalot, Medar (Frances)
Mota Cadillac, Antonio de la (Gobernador)
Ramon, Diego (Alferez)
Bernadino (Gobernador)
Urrutia (Capitan)
Galve, Conde de
Leon, Alonso de (Capitan)
San Dionis, Luis de (Frances)
Espinossa
Salinas, Gregorio de (Gobernador)
Oliban y Revolledo, Manuel de (Licenciado)
Uribe, Joseph Joachin (Licenciado)
Bracamont, Diez de (Franciscano)
Aguero, Thelisgone de (Licenciado)
Terreros y Ochoa, Antonio de (Doctor)
Pena y Flores, Francisco de la (Oydor)
Robles Lorenzana, Augustin (Oydor)
Beguellina y Sandobal, Juan de la (Oydor)
Castaneda, Diego Francisco (Oydor)
Andila, Gabriel Guerrero de (Alcalde)
Pardo de Najera, Isidro Nicolas de (Alcalde)
Abendano, Joseph Manuel de (Religioso)
Carrasco Retortillo, Antonio (Religioso)
Sabalza, Thomas de (Religioso)
Barbabosa y Varena, Pedro de (Contador)
Claberia Villa, Antonio (Thessorero)
Cotilla, Alejo Lopez de (Religioso)
Rios, Joseph Luis de los (Contador)
Ramon, Domingo (Capitan)
Miranda, Ignacio Joseph de
Barvadillo, Francisco (Licenciado)
Galindo, Joseph (Cavo)
Jesus, Antonio Marjel de (Fray)
Ramon, Diego (Sargento)
Espronzeda, Antonio
Revillas, Francisco de
Garzia, Joseph
Ximenez, Domingo
Sertucha, Juan de
Baldes, Juan
Jimenez, Diego Baldes
Flores, Joseph Galindo Antonio
Flores, Bernardo Pruto Domingo
Tellez, Augustin
Sausedo, Marzial
Garcia, Joseph
El Moro
Chirino, Lazaro
Cadena, Antonio
Cadena, Joseph
Mercado, Lorenzo
Castro, Juan de
Maldonado, Manuel
Betancor, Francisco
Gonzalez, Domingo
Maldonado, Joseph (Alferez)
Botello, Lorenzo
Garzia Pedro (Sargento)
Charles, Jazinto
Toro, Joseph del
Fuerte, Joseph
Castro, Lucas de
Morales, Alejandro
Longoria, Maria
Zerda, Antonia
Bidales, Antonia
Valdes, Ana Maria Ximenez
Ximenez, Maria Antonia
San Miguel, Juana de
Sanchez, Josepha
Guerra, Ana
Medar, Juan de (Frances)(Cavo)
Larjen, Pedro (Frances)(Cavo)
Garcia, Joseph
Montemayor, Joseph de
Gonzalez, Antonio
Garcia, Sebastian
Mendoza, Valentin
Ximenez, Blas
Saez, Joseph
Rodriguez, Juan
Perez, Juan
Diego, Juan
Perez, Miguel
Perez, Cayetano
Cruz, Francisco de la
Concepcion, Juan de la (Negro)
Espinosa, Isidro Felix de (Religioso)
Sanchez, Benito (Fray)
Vergara, Gabriel de (Fray)
Castellano, Manuel (Fray)
Patron, Augustin (Fray)
San Antonio, Mathias Saenz (Fray)
Santa Maria y Mendoza, Pedro de (Fray)
San Diego, Francisco de (Fray)
Cubillos, Francisco Xavier (Fray)
Urioste, Domingo de (Donado)
Pez, Andres de
Enrriquez, Juan Barroto
Garzia de Sierra, Thoribio
Places
Tejas
Coahuila
Luisiana (Provincia)
Rojo (Rio)
Canada
San Juan (Presidio)
Movila (Presidio)
Misisipi (Rio)
Golfo Mexicano
Pontchartian (Lago)
Nachitoche
Asinay
Rio Grande (Rivera)
Palizada (Rio)
Paspaugula (Pueblo)
Bilocsi (Pueblo)
Santiago de Cretaro, Mision de la Cruz de
Trinidad (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Luisiana (Fuerte)
Santa Maria de Galve (Presidio)
Pensacola (Presidio)
Delfina (Isla)
Veracruz
Leon, Nuevo Reyno de
Estremadura (Nueva)
Viscaia (Nueva)
Mexica (Nueva)
Leones (Boca)
Padua, San Antonio de (Mision)
San Luis Potosi
Cuiocan
Saltillo
Sacatecas, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de (Colegio)
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de (Colegio)
San Bernardo (Mision)
San Francisco (Mision)
Purisima Concepcion (Mision)
Guadalupe, Nuestra Senora de (Mision)
San Joseph (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Asinays
Naberachos
Nacaos
Namides
Nacodoches
Aenays
Nadacocos
Nasonys
Nacitos
Nachoos
Cadojodachos
Naches
Tejas
Nachitochis
Naponis
Naconos
Naichas
Panpoas
Apaches
Caodachos Nabeitdachos
Nacachao
Naxitbos
Payayas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 181 ff. 361-420
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 181 ff. 361-420
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff. 370 list of audiencia general in 1715 Mexico City, duplicates ff. 375 and 382, supply lists from ff. 376 - 381, settlers and escorts with d. Ramon listed ff. 393, Ramon diary ff. 389 - 401, Espinosa diary ff. 406 - 411
Reference Number
18100009
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Moro
Espinossa
Linares
Linares
Linares
Person Last Name
Luna y Gorra
Hidalgo
Linares
Xalot
Mota Cadillac
Ramon
Bernadino
Urrutia
Galve
Leon
San Dionis
Espinossa
Salinas
Oliban y Revolledo
Uribe
Bracamont
Aguero
Terreros y Ochoa
Pena y Flores
Robles Lorenzana
Beguellina y Sandobal
Castaneda
Andila
Pardo de Najera
Abendano
Carrasco Retortillo
Sabalza
Barbabosa y Varena
Claberia Villa
Cotilla
Rios
Ramon
Miranda
Barvadillo
Galindo
Jesus
Ramon
Espronzeda
Revillas
Garzia
Ximenez
Sertucha
Baldes
Jimenez
Flores
Flores
Tellez
Sausedo
Garcia
El Moro
Chirino
Cadena
Cadena
Mercado
Castro
Maldonado
Betancor
Gonzalez
Maldonado
Botello
Garzia Pedro
Charles
Toro
Fuerte
Castro
Morales
Longoria
Zerda
Bidales
Valdes
Ximenez
San Miguel
Sanchez
Guerra
Medar
Larjen
Garcia
Montemayor
Gonzalez
Garcia
Mendoza
Ximenez
Saez
Rodriguez
Perez
Diego
Perez
Perez
Cruz
Concepcion
Espinosa
Sanchez
Vergara
Castellano
Patron
San Antonio
Santa Maria y Mendoza
San Diego
Cubillos
Urioste
Pez
Enrriquez
Garzia de Sierra
Beginning Date (repacked)
1688
End Date (repacked)
1716
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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oficio al governador de la Luisiana cortar las amistades de los Apaches lipanes con quatro parcialidades de la naciones del norte y el perjudical comercio de armas de fuego, polvora y munciones.

Serial Number
041-03905
Title
oficio al governador de la Luisiana cortar las amistades de los Apaches lipanes con quatro parcialidades de la naciones del norte y el perjudical comercio de armas de fuego, polvora y munciones.
Author(s)
Miro, Estevan (Governador de Luisiana)
Blanc, Luis de (Comandante)
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo, Domingo (Governador y Capitan General)
Date
03-02-1791
Date
03-09-1792
Documentation
Mexico, nueva orleans, havana. March 2, 1791 - March 9, 1792. 52p. Approximate letters. Copies, originals. Apache indians living in peace until 1790 when ugalde led war against them, have had peace with the comanches, mentions groups that have been fighting with the Apaches lipanes and those others with whom they trade, prohibits the entrance of any lipanes into certain rancherias because that is their method of acquiring arms and ammunition; letter making it clear that the idea to pacify the indians of Texas originated with blanc; advises blanc to support enmity between various indian tribes settled between the Colorado river and rio de la Trinidad and the lipanes which are openly hostile to the Spanish, letter distinguishes between indian nations and factions with the latter being the ones most likely to be allied with lipanes, indians in all of Texas are somewhat in revolt because of the lack of goods, these used to be supplied by Armant but has not been able to because of his own lack of goods and credit, blanc seeks to go personally to indian villages in order to break links that some factions have with lipanes in trade and commerce (will need goods to facilitate this process) and will eventually will appoint a commissary to periodically visit indians in order to maintain their loyalties to Spanish and keep them pacified; Luis de blanc seeks to have his son named as commissary to indians cites his family's good relations with indians as supporting factor; indians trading pieles de liboras for the goods provided by the Spanish they call this trading combalache, sets out logistics of this commerce, Cabello advises those involved not to accept horses or donkeys as payment for goods because indians will just rob them later on. Talks of establishing prices for trade, advises that they not trade with aguardiente, cites the bundles of raw tobacco as one of the more important items with which to trade; miro has received copy of letter written by Cavello giving advise on how to handle indians in Texas and Coahuila from his personal experiences as governor in these areas. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Miro, Estevan (Governador de Luisiana)
Blanc, Luis de (Comandante)
Ugalde, Juan (Brigadier, Comandante General)
Castro, Ramon de (Comandante General)
Casas, Luis de las (Capitan General)
Blanc, Joseph Maria Carlos de (Cadete)
Armand, Joseph Maria (Proveedor General)
Nebe, Felipe de (Brigadier)
Pacheco, Rafael (Capitan)
Cavello, Domingo (Governador)
Places
Coaguila (Provincia)
Texas (Provincia)
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
Havana
Natchitoches (Puerto)
Coahuila
Nacodochez (Pueblo)
Espiritu Santo, Bahia del (Presidio
Ethnic Groups
Apache Lipanes
Vidaises
Cocos
Atacapas
Orcoquizacs
Yscanis
Tuacanas
Comanches
Tauagaches
Tauscanas
Nabedachos
Osages
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 482-508 (Approx) exp. 12
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 482-508 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found above in title
Reference Number
16200033
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Miro
Blanc
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo
Virrey Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Cavallo
Person Last Name
Miro
Blanc
Ugalde
Castro
Casas
Blanc
Armand
Nebe
Pacheco
Cavello
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-02-1791
End Date (repacked)
03-09-1792
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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Correspondence between virrey and gobernador of Nuevo Santander regarding various procedural matters, including selection of new governor.

Serial Number
041-03016
Title
Correspondence between virrey and gobernador of Nuevo Santander regarding various procedural matters, including selection of new governor.
Author(s)
Gonzalez de Santianez, Vicente (Gobernador)
Chapa, Joseph Horenzio de
Date
01-15-1777
Date
11-14-1777
Documentation
San Carlos, Mexico. January 15-November 14, 1777. 64p. Letters. Originals, signed.
Summary
Correspondence between virrey and gobernador of Nuevo Santander regarding various military procedural matters; many letters acknowledging receipt of and sending of other letters, not all present; one Series of letters (not in chronological order) regards Indian who steals horses and is eventually killed by Indians of another tribe for disturbing peace; several refer to Indian raids; some letters negotiating salary of Echeagaray the new gobernador; woman referred to as wife of soldier, pasajera, Indian girl; some letters about wrongful treatment of Indians under command of tenientes who are not trustworthy, reprimands, and requests for changed behavior; rancher's account of encounter with Indians he believes killed someone; daily life described in scenario preceding Vaqueros' encounter with Indians, ending up with death of Indians; brief mention of subsistence restrictions placed on Indians (f.280); F. 279 interesting letter; drought referred to in terms of delayed travel plans; all documents in Series interrelated and mixed up. (D. J. McClelland, November 1988)
Persons
Gonzalez de Santianez, Vicente (Gobernador)
Puga (Indio)
Galvez, Joseph de
Echeagaray, Francisco de (Teniente Coronel)(Capitan)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Puga, Antonio Fabian de (Sargento) (Alferez)
Garcia, Fernando (Teniente)
Gomez, Christoval (Soldado)
Saez, Christoval (Soldado)
Ramos, Santiago (Soldado)
Roza, Juan de la
Guerra, Francisco
Lerma, Luis de
Gonzalez, Bernave
Chapa, Joseph Horenzio de
Places
San Carlos
Laredo
San Fernando (Mision)
Reinosa (Mision)
Camargo (Mision)
Madre (Sierra)
Hoyos (Villa)
Taumabe (Mision)
Orcasitas (Ciudad)
Potreros de Tanguaya (Paraje)
Santander
Mier
Sonora
Potosi (Caxas de)
Tampico
Blanco (Rio)
Rosario (Boquilla)
Tamaolipa Viexa (Sierra)
Escandon
Sierrita (Rancho)
Noezes (Rio)
Chipinque (Costa)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Ballecillo, San Carlos del (Real)
Palo Blanco (Rancho)
Aguayo
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Sibuyones
Pisones
Martinez
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Compania Volante de
Puebla, Milicias de Ynfanteria de
Tlaxcalam y Puebla, Regimento de Ynfanteria Provincial de
Mexico, Regimento Fixo de Dragones de
Horcasitas, Esquadra de
Laredo, destacamento de la Villa de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 116 ff. 258-290
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 116 ff. 258-290
Notes
Out of order, folios not numbered
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Gonzalez de Santianez
Chapa
Person Last Name
Gonzalez de Santianez
Puga
Galvez
Echeagaray
Bucareli y Ursua
Puga
Garcia
Gomez
Saez
Ramos
Roza
Guerra
Lerma
Gonzalez
Chapa
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-15-1777
End Date (repacked)
11-14-1777
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Autos sobre llegada de dos franceses al Nuevo Mexico.

Serial Number
041-00870
Title
Autos sobre llegada de dos franceses al Nuevo Mexico.
Author(s)
Toledo, Juan Joseph (Fray)
Velez Cachupin, Thomas (Gobernador)
Date
08-06-1752
Date
01-31-1754
Documentation
Pecos. August 6, 1752. 128p. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Entry of two Frenchmen into Nueva Mexico to trade and explore territory. Detained and merchandise confiscated, sent to Santa Fe to governor who after investigation with aid of translator decided to send men to Mexico after auctioning their merchandise. from Chihuahua men were sent to viceroy in Mexico City where they ended in jail. Last document dated January 31, 1754 states that both Frenchmen still in jail and their declarations being translated into Spanish. (A. Dell'acqua. 4/17/87)
Persons
Chaprey, Juan
Frelle, Luis
Velez Cachupin, Thomas (Gobernador)
Manuela
Bacos, Estevan
Toledo, Juan Joseph (Fray)
Frulcar, Lorenzo
Santa Clara, Carlos Benito de (Capitan)
Jeandron, Roy
Aubuchon, Foyei
Trudeau, Calve Luis
Trudeau, Lorenzo
Charme, Betille Du
Cuenca, Joseph de
Vena, Galateo D. Thomas de
Febre, Luis (Interprete)
Duplon, Faber
Sante Clare, Benoth (Capitan)
Moreno, Juan Joseph
Gabaldon, Juan
Cuenca, Joseph (Traductor)
Barrios y Jaugueri, Jacinto (Gobernador)
Braudrevil (?), Pedro (Gobernador)
Mevier, Athanasio (Teniente)
Urrieta, Antonio (Capitan)
Ramirez de la Pocina, Manuel (Capitan)
Ganzava (Fray)
Sotovermudez, Manuel Antonio de (Capitan)
Gutierrez de Noriega, Antonio (Capitan)
Romero, Pedro
Gutierrez Castillo, Antonio (Sargento Mayor)
Foljy, Louis
Langevin
Mifhili Makinue, Philipe de
Benoit Desainte Claire, Charles
Blan, Cesar de
Places
Nueba Orleans
Texas
Nuebo Mexico
Puente Cavagnol
Chantre (Fuerte)
MichiLimakinac (Fuerte)
Santa Fe
Galateo
Canada (Nueva Francia)
Silinue
San Joseph
Peoria
Pecos (Mision)
Nachitoos (?)
San Antonio (Presidio)
Rio del Norte del Paso
Misipipi (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Jicarillas
Cumanches
Pananas
Puies
Canzezas
Franceses
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 034 ff. 153-217
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 034 ff. 153-217
Language
Spanish
French
Notes
Some letters and inventories are in French.
Reference Number
3400005
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Toledo
Velez Cachupin
Person Last Name
Chaprey
Frelle
Velez Cachupin
Manuela
Bacos
Toledo
Frulcar
Santa Clara
Jeandron
Aubuchon
Trudeau
Trudeau
Charme
Cuenca
Vena
Febre
Duplon
Sante Clare
Moreno
Gabaldon
Cuenca
Barrios y Jaugueri
Braudrevil
Mevier
Urrieta
Ramirez de la Pocina
Ganzava
Sotovermudez
Gutierrez de Noriega
Romero
Gutierrez Castillo
Foljy
Langevin
Mifhili Makinue
Benoit Desainte Claire
Blan
Beginning Date Month
August
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-06-1752
End Date (repacked)
01-31-1754
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5217
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
fr
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
fra
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Inquiry from gobernador Arrillaga about problem of neutral ships landing at more than one Spanish port unnecessarily. Replies and answers based on treaties between Spain and other powers and royal decrees, orders, etc.

Serial Number
041-00324
Title
Inquiry from gobernador Arrillaga about problem of neutral ships landing at more than one Spanish port unnecessarily. Replies and answers based on treaties between Spain and other powers and royal decrees, orders, etc.
Author(s)
Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin (Gobernador)
Galvez, Jose de (Virrey)
Velazquez de Leon, Manuel
Iturrigaray, Jose de (Virrey)
Floridablanca, Conde de
Soler
Ximenez
Lagarsurieta
Borbon
Lizana y Beaumont, Francisco Xavier de (Arzobispo)
Alvarez
Arnaiz
Cumana
Iturride
And Others
Date
12-06-1800
Date
09-18-1810
Documentation
Loreto, Madrid, Mexico. December 6, 1800 - September 18, 1810. 206p. Informes, accords and treaties, royal decrees, letters. Originals. Signed. Copies. Translations. Typeset.
Summary
Interim gobernador of Californias, Arrillaga, requests a legal opinion (consulta) as to what should be done about neutral ship which put into a Spanish port asking for aid, but then after having received help continued to land at other ports. Final decision is based on treaties, signed in Madrid in 1795, between Spain and United States, and Spain and France. These treaties define territorial limits for navigation and commerce between signatory nations. Royal orders of May 3 and 31, 1792 gave detailed instructions for protection of heartland by coast guard. These contribute to a royal resolution proclaimed on July 15, 1805, which authorized legal seizure (comiso) of ships and cargo of ships of any nation whatsoever that breaks or exceeds boundaries agreed upon in earlier treaties. Most interesting aspect of these documents, including ones to-from virrey of Buenos Aires, is great preoccupation with Anglo-American and-or British incursions into waters of Spanish territories. Opinions are exchanged which fear that many of these ships under pretense of emergency aid are actually engaged in illegal activities such as contraband and-or whaling, fur, or leather trade. (J. M. Johnson, December 1986).
Persons
Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin (Gobernador)
Marquina, Felix Berenguer de (Virrey)
Saavedra, Francisco
Vasallos, Jesus
Galvez, Jose de (Virrey)
Menkris, Juan Jorge (Ingles)
Branciforte, Marques de (Virrey)
Barcanegui, Ventura (Comandante)
Hernandez, Lorenzo
Leon de Cevallos (Ministro de Estado)
Iturrigaray, Jose de Virrey
Levally, Pedro de (Secretario de Estado)
Godoy, Manuel de
Floridablanca, Conde de
Corral, Miguel de (Gobernador)
Moreno Viuda de Sierra, Ja. Ana
Alcudia, Duque de la
Vancouver, Jorge (Comandante)(Ingles)
Cumana (?)
Campero, Benardo (Capitan)
Covally, Pedro
Sobremonte, Marquez de (Virrey de Buenos Ayres)
Hernandez Barruso, Julian
Rodriguez, Juan (Comandante)
Jayllenosnd (?)(Ministro Frances (?)
Arnaiz
Ximenez
Borbon
Soler
Lizana y Beaumont, Francisco Xavier de (Arzobispo)
Iturride
Cubas
Lagarsurieta
Places
Gran Bretania
Todos Santos (Ensenada)
San Diego (Presidio) Loreto (Presidio)
Luisiana
Florida
La Havana
Estados Unidos
Pensacola
Mexico (Golfo)
San Blas (Apostadero)(Puerto) Quintin (Bahia)
Santiago (Puerto)
Philipinas (Islas)
San Lorenzo del Real
Basilea
Amiens
Las Indias
Batava (Republica)
Irlanda
San Lorenzo
Halifax
Nueva Escocia
Massachusetts
Boston (Bgadstosn)
Monterrey
Guadalaxara
Paris
Londres
Lima
Buenos Ayres
Montevideo
Filadelfia
Hornos (Cabo)
Francia
Rey Unido
Ethnic Groups
Ingleses
Franceses
Anglo-Americanos
Hecheros
Rusos
Irlandeses
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 019 ff. 195-297
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 019 ff. 195-297
Language
French
Spanish
Notes
Copies of 3 treaties are typeset: ff. 200-215 between Spain and U.S., ff. 234-250 between Spain and France (in Spanish and French), ff. 251-274 between Spain, France and Republica Batava on one side and United Kingdom on other. Ships mentioned in documents are fragatas: Albinotti, Walker (Valcher) de Boston, Flarquez or Warquez (?), Clothier Y Pegaso, Betsy (Betsi), and Massachusetts off South America. A few folios are out of order, blank or illegible.
Reference Number
1900008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Arrillaga
Galvez
Velazquez de Leon
Velazquez de Leon
Person Last Name
Arrillaga
Marquina
Saavedra
Vasallos
Galvez
Menkris
Branciforte
Barcanegui
Hernandez
Leon de Cevallos
Iturrigaray
Levally
Godoy
Floridablanca
Corral
Moreno Viuda de Sierra
Alcudia
Vancouver
Cumana
Campero
Covally
Sobremonte
Hernandez Barruso
Rodriguez
Jayllenosnd
Arnaiz
Ximenez
Borbon
Soler
Lizana y Beaumont
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-06-1800
End Date (repacked)
09-18-1810
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/4670
ISO 369-1 Language code
fr
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
fra
spa
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Sobre tres desertores de la fragata anglo-americano mercurio que se presentaron en el presidio de Santa Barbara. Declaraciones tomadas a los individuos christianos desertores de un barco americano.

Serial Number
041-00322
Title
Sobre tres desertores de la fragata anglo-americano mercurio que se presentaron en el presidio de Santa Barbara. Declaraciones tomadas a los individuos christianos desertores de un barco americano.
Author(s)
Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin (Gobernador)
Arguello, Jose (Comandante)(Capitan)
Ortega, Juan de (Cabo)
Maitorena, Jose Joaquin (Alferez)
and others
Date
12-20-1809
Date
08-31-1810
Documentation
Monterrey, Santa Barbara (presidio),San Blas, Mexico. December 20, 1809 - August 31, 1810. 36p. Various. Originals. Signed.
Summary
Three deserters, Juan Blanco (espanol Europeo), Juan Bautista (espanol asiatico) and an indio gentil reach presidio of Santa Barbara. Statements are taken from two christians covering details of where ship came from, was going, nature and purpose of trade, repairs, etc. Ship they deserted was Anglo-american mercurio (marcure) engaged in fishing and hunting otter. Captain's name was George Desentory. Three are taken to San Blas for further investigation and indio gentil is baptised Roman catholic. (J. M. Johnson, December 1986).
Persons
Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin (Gobernador)
Arguello, Jose (Capitan) (Comandante)
Arguello, Santiago (Cadete)
Ortega, Juan de (Cabo)
Maitorena, Jose Joaquin (Alferez)
Blanco, Juan (Espanol Europeo)
Bautista, Juan (de Manila)
Ortega, Jose Maria (Sargento)
Bodeya (?)
Foncernada (?)(Auditor)
Bastesta, Juan
Desentory, Georje (Capitan)
Venegas, Francisco Xavier (Virrey)
Aguirre
Calderon
Places
Santa Barbara (Presidio)
Santa Ynes (Mision)
San Duvik (Islas)
Manila, Santa Cruz de
San Luis (Puerto)
Perrol (?)
Vengala
Monterrey
Camchak
San Blas (Apostadero)
Ethnic Groups
Rusos
Anglo-Americanos
Espanoles Asiaticos (Filipinos)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 019 ff. 159-177
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 019 ff. 159-177
Language
Spanish
Notes
Documents related to other documents in Vol. 18. Many pages blank; some barely legible.
Reference Number
1900006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Arrillaga
Arguello
Ortega
Ortega
Person Last Name
Arrillaga
Arguello
Arguello
Ortega
Maitorena
Blanco
Bautista
Ortega
Bodeya
Foncernada
Bastesta
Desentory
Venegas
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-20-1809
End Date (repacked)
08-31-1810
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/4668
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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