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Latin American History and Culture: Series 1: Parts 1-7: the Yale University Collection of Latin American Manuscripts Author Index Latin American History and Culture: Series 1: Parts 1-7: The Yale University Collection of Latin American Manuscripts Author Index ....de 1860 que ocupo militarmente esta plaza los que Abstract. pidio a este Jusgado en su oficio de 4 del mismo Jamaica. [1874 Dec 2?] Julio. The Caribbean Collection: Box/Folder Number: 6/66; 1860 Jul 8 Supplemental abstract of the title of James Simpson The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder Carson to a moiety of a wharf and premises at Number: 65/27; List of men and properties that Kingston, Jamaica. [donated horses?],. Reel: 3 Reel: 25 "Acabo de recivir del Teniente Coronel Dn. Pedro "Abastos.". Celestino Negrete Comandante general de la primera Yucatan. ca. 1734 division en este exercito el parte siguiente.". The Mexico Collection: Series II: Box/Folder Piedad and Guadalajara. 1811 Aug 22 Number: 35/48; Brief document dealing with certain The Mexico Collection: Series II: Box/Folder royal orders concerning the auction of the right to Number: 46/588; Communique describing a battle supply the city market with meat (abasto de carne). with, and the destruction of, three bands of rebels in Reel: 1 the hills of [Michoacan?] by a division of the First Army. Abcdario indice de las materias que se contienen en Reel: 8 los dos tomos de instrucciones y cartas acordadas que se an expedido por el Consejo de la Santa General Account Book. Inquisicion para el mejor govierno de los tribunales 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) del Santo Oficio, segun y conforme se guardan y The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder registran en el Consejo hasta el presente ano de 1687. Number: 65/61; Account book which mainly details Madrid. 1709 Jul 23 the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of The Spain Collection: Box/Folder Number: 7/109; Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the Book containing an index/summary of the ordinances period of the French intervention. The accounts list and agreements (cartas acordadas) issued by the the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, Council of the Supreme and General Inquisition of cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and Madrid concerning the administration of the silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts provincial tribunals, duties and privileges of the also detail the many financial assessments various personnel, publication of edicts, and rents. The people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of ordinances and agreements are arranged by subject in the state's government and various military alphabetical order. This copy was made at request of commanders. Other accounts record the names of a Spanish American tribunal, most probably the men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, tribunal of Lima. and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a Reel: 5 three page table recording the losses from the looting and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band. pp. 345- Abogados. 347, 349-350. ca. 1865 Reel: 25 The Mexico Collection: Series II: Box/Folder Number: x-ref; Article from an unidentified Account Book. newspaper containing a decree by the emperor 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 concerning the legal profession. The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder Reel: See: Oversize, folder 69 Number: 65/45; Account book which mainly details the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of Abstract. Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the Jamaica. 1865 Mar 14 period of the French intervention. The accounts list The Caribbean Collection: Box/Folder Number: 5/59; the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, Supplemental abstract of title to the Northbrook cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and Estate in the Parish of St. Andrew. [Related to the silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts James Carlson estate.]. also detail the many financial assessments various Reel: 3 people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of the state's government and various military Abstract. commanders. Other accounts record the names of Jamaica. 1872 Apr 22 men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, The Caribbean Collection: Box/Folder Number: 6/63; and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a Supplemental abstract of title to a plantation known three page table recording the losses from the looting as Temple Hill with land and heredits in the Island of and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band. pp. 22-39. Jamaica. Reel: 25 Reel: 3 1 Latin American History and Culture: Series 1: Parts 1-7: The Yale University Collection of Latin American Manuscripts Author Index Account Book. Account Book. 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder Number: 65/57; Account book which mainly details Number: 65/60; Account book which mainly details the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the period of the French intervention. The accounts list period of the French intervention. The accounts list the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts also detail the many financial assessments various also detail the many financial assessments various people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of the state's government and various military the state's government and various military commanders. Other accounts record the names of commanders. Other accounts record the names of men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a three page table recording the losses from the looting three page table recording the losses from the looting and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band. pp. 262- and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band. pp. 324- 263, 268-269, 272-277, 279-280. 337. Reel: 25 Reel: 25 Account Book. Account Book. 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder Number: 65/58; Account book which mainly details Number: 65/52; Account book which mainly details the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the period of the French intervention. The accounts list period of the French intervention. The accounts list the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts also detail the many financial assessments various also detail the many financial assessments various people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of the state's government and various military the state's government and various military commanders. Other accounts record the names of commanders. Other accounts record the names of men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a three page table recording the losses from the looting three page table recording the losses from the looting and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band. pp. 281, and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band. pp. 161- 283-298. 171, 173-178. Reel: 25 Reel: 25 Account Book. Account Book. 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) 1862 Jan 28-1867 Nov 29 (cont'd) The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder The Mexico Collection: Series III: Box/Folder Number: 65/59; Account book which mainly details Number: 65/48; Account book which mainly details the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of the various contributions (voluntary and forced) of Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the Linares's citizens to the armed forces, during the period of the French intervention. The accounts list period of the French intervention. The accounts list the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, the individuals and what they contributed (saddles, cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and cattle, horses, mules, corn, armaments, fodder and silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts silage, beans, rice, coffee, tools, etc.). The accounts also detail the many financial assessments various also detail the many financial assessments various people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of people were forced to contribute, as loans by order of the state's government and various military the state's government and various military commanders. Other accounts record the names of commanders. Other accounts record the names of men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, men who served in the armed forces, worked in forts, and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a and drove loads of military supplies. Also found is a three page table recording the losses from the looting three page table recording the losses from the looting and burning of Linares by a guerrilla band.
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