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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Max Leon Moorhead Collection Moorhead, Max Leon (b. 1914). Papers, 1600–1976. 18 feet. Historian. Correspondence (1962–1976); manuscripts (1960s); microfilmed and photocopied documents (1730–1790); research notes (n.d.); lectures (n.d.); student reports (n.d.); student research papers (n.d.); and printed materials (1853–1975), including book reviews and reprints, all relating to Moorhead’s teaching of Latin American history at the University of Oklahoma, and to his publications about Jacobo de Ugarte, the presidio, other Spanish colonial institutions in the Southwest, and the Indians of Mexico and the southwestern United States. Note: This collection is located at the Library Service Center. Materials must be requested in advance of a research visit. Please contact the Western History Collections at 405-325-3641 or via our website for assistance. Box 1 Europe and Latin America Folder: 1. Europe - containing notes 2. History (414 Reading Seminar in National Latin America) - individual reports 3. 414 Research Wars of Independence 4. 414 Research in National Period of Hispanic America 5. Early Modern Europe; a Selective Bibliography Box 2 Russian Influence in New Spain Folder: 1. Tompkins, Stuart R. and Moorhead, Max L., “Russia's Approach to America.” Reprinted from the British Columbia Historical Quarterly, April, July-October, 1949; 35 pp. 3 copies. 2. Russo-Spanish Conflict - containing notes Box 3 Interior Provinces of New Spain Folder: 1. Secretaria De Gobernacion, “Indice Del Ramo De Provincias Internas 1”; 254 pp. paperback by Archivo General De La Nacion, 1967. 2. Administrative Index of Mexico 3. Journal of the West; Vol. VI, No. 1; January, 1967 pamphlet contains David M. Vigness article on Don Hugo Oconor and New Spain’s Northeast Frontier, 1764-1776. 4. Max L. Moorhead, “The Private Contract System of Presidio Supply in Northern New Spain.” Reprint N.M. Historical Review XXXVI, No. 3; July, 1961, 210-219. Also, reprint from Hispanic American Historical Review; Vol. XLI, No. 1, February, 1961. 5. Mary Lu Moore and Delmar L. Beene, “The Interior Provinces of New Spain”; Arizona and the West. V. of Arizona Press XIII, no. 3 (Autumn, 1971), 265-282. 6. Provinces Internas Notes 7. Moorhead, Max L., “The Presidio Supply Problem of New Mexico in the Eighteenth Century”; from the New Mexico Historical Review XXXVI, No. 3, July, 1961; 210-229. Box 4 Presidio Folder: 1. Sam Buena Ventura, Civilian Military Towns - Sam Buena Ventura, 1779; contains typed case studies by Max Moorhead. 2. Historical Study of Spanish Presidios; Max Moorhead. (Seven page paper) 3. Historical Notes Presidio of Monterey; Max Moorhead. (Six page paper) 4. Extract "The Presidio of San Francisco"; Max Moorhead. (Eight page paper) 5. Moorhead, Max L., “The Private Contract System of Presidio Supply in Northern New Spain.” Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XLI, No. 1; February, 1961; 23 pages, 32 copies. 6. Moorhead, Max L., The Presidio Supply Problem of New Mexico in the Eighteenth Century; 19 pages, 27 copies. 7. The Presidio: Fortress of Farce? Odie B. Faulk; 15 pages, 2 copies. 8. The Presidio and the Borderlands: A Case Study; Paige W. Christiansen; 19 page paper. 9. “Presidios Cueras and Presidio of Santa Fe.” Max Moorhead; (notes) Reprinted from the New Mexico Historical Review; Vol. 36, No. 3; July, 1961. Box 5 The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands Folder: 1. The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands. by Max Moorhead. 2. The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands. by Max Moorhead. 3. The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands. by Max Moorhead. (Typed copy, received January 27, 1976 from O.U. Press) Box 6 Manuscripts Folder: 1. Presidio Supply. Folder contains typed pages of information dealing with the Presidio Supply Problem on the Northern Frontier of New Spain in the Eighteenth Century. Copies of works by Max Moorhead included in folder are: The Presidio Supply Problem on the Northern Frontier of New Spain in the Eighteenth Century; Spanish Transportation in the Southwest, 1540-1846; The Presidio Supply Problem of New Mexico in the Eighteenth Century; The Presidio Supply Problem of Northern New Spain; The Presidio Supply Problem of the Provincias Internas in the Eighteenth Century. 2. Moorhead, Max L., 1947 Britannica Book of the Year. Pamphlet contains articles by Max Moorhead in Britannica Book of the Year, 1947, 1948, and 1949. Folder enclosing this pamphlet contains a "first draft". 3. The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands. Boxed manuscript of Moorhead's published book. 4. Miscellaneous loose pages of typed information. Box 7 Manuscripts - Presidios: Chapter by Chapter Folder: 1. Presidios Chapter I - Introduction (1570-1728). 2. Presidios Chapter II - Reglamento de 1729 (1728-1763). 3. Presidios Chapter III - Reglamento de 1772 (1763-1776). 4. Presidios Chapter IV - Croix (1776-1783). 5. V - Instruction of 1786 (1783-1821). 6. Presidios Chapter IV - Fortification. 7. Presidios Chapter VII - The Troops. 8. Presidios Chapter VIII - The Payroll. 9. Chapter IX Presidio Civilian Settlement. 10. Presidios X - Indian Reservation. Box 8 Manuscript - Jacobo Ugarte Y Layola Folder: 1. Ugarte. 2. Provincios Internas Ugarte. 3. Ugarte-General Outlines and Documents. 4. Ugarte - Introduction I. 5. Ugarte - Viceregal Relations III. 6. Ugarte - 1732-1786, II. 7. Ugarte Military Administration, IV. 8. Ugarte - Indian Policy, V. 9. Ugarte Tarahumora. 10. The Comanche Alliance, 1785-1791, VI. Box 9 Manuscripts Folder: 1. Jacobo De Ugarte and the Apache Frontier, by Max Moorhead. Boxed manuscripts. 2. Commerce of the Prairies (an index). 3. Transportation in the Southwest (containing typed notes). 4. New Mexico's Royal Road, Max Moorhead. Boxed manuscript. Box 10 Manuscripts Folder: 1. Rebuilding the Presidio of Santa Fe, 1789-1791. Max Moorhead, a published manuscript. 2. The Soldado De Cuera: Stalwart of the Spanish Borderlands. Max Moorhead; 2 copies; a published manuscript. 3. Ugarte XI. Max Moorhead; a published manuscript. 4. “The American Invasion in 1846: As Seen by the New Mexicans.” Max Moorhead; Published in New Mexico Historical Review XXVI, No. 1 - January, 1951, pp. 68-82. Box 11 Manuscript - Spanish Transportation Folder: 1. Spanish Transportation in the Southwest, 1540-1846, Max Moorhead. 2. The Apache Frontier Jacobo Ugarte and Spanish - Indian Relations in Northern New Spain, 1769-1791, Max Moorhead. University of Oklahoma Press, 1968. Box 12 Ugarte-Mescalero, Apaches Folder: 1. Ugarte-Mescalero Affair VII, VIII. Typed notes by Max Moorhead. 2. IX The Western Apaches. Typed notes by Max Moorhead. Box 13 Correspondence Folder: 1. Correspondence to and from Moorhead A-G. 2. Correspondence to and from Moorhead H-Q. 3. Correspondence to and from Moorhead R-Z. 4. Correspondence not addressed to or from Moorhead. Box 14 Indians Folder: 1. Apache Prisoners of War. Contains New Spain's Apache Prisoner-of-War Problem: The Policy and the Practice, Max Moorhead, a published work. 2. "Max L. Moorhead El Sabinal Reservations", contains notes. 3. “Apaches,” containing notes and maps, some in Spanish. 4. “Pueblo Indian Auxiliaries in New Mexico, 1763-1821”; reprint from N.M. Historical Review Vol. XXXVII, April, 1962, No. 2 - Oakah L. Jones, Jr. 5. Ruiz, Ramon E., Mexico: Indianismo and the Rural School; a Smith College pamphlet. 6. O'Nell, Carl W., Sex Differences in the Incidence of Susto in Two Zapotec Pueblos: An Analysis of the Relationships Between Sex Role Expectations and a Folk Illness. No. 56 Offprint Series Institute of Latin American Studies The University of Texas at Austin. Reprinted from Ethnology. 7. Whitecotton, Joseph W., “Estamento y Close en el Valle de Oaxaca durante el Periodo Colonial.” America Indigena, Vol. XXX, No. 2, Abril, 1970. 8. Hanke, Lewis, The Dawn of Conscience In America: Spanish Experiments and Experiences with Indians in the New World. 9. Berthrong, Donald J., “John Beach and the Removal of the Sauk and Fox from Iowa.” 10. Spanish Contacts Apache Experience to 1758; A.H. John. 23 pages, photocopy. 11. Reprinted from Journal of the West, Vol. II, No. 3 - July, 1963 – “Pueblo Indian Auxiliaries and the Reconquest of New Mexico, 1692-1704,” Oakah L. Jones, Jr. 12. Notes on Mescaleros. 13. Notes entitled “Apaches”. 14. Spain's Indian Policy in the Southwest, Max Moorhead. Box 15 Manuscripts Two galley proofs - one is the author's and the other is an extra set. Galleys are of The Apache Frontier by Max Moorhead. An index is enclosed in the extra set. Box 16 Cultures Folder: 1. Dodge, Peter, “Comparative Racial Systems in the Greater Caribbean.” Institute of Latin American Studies; School of International Affairs/Columbia University; 12 pages. 2. McAlister, L.N., “Social Structure and Social Change in New Spain”. Reprinted from the Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. XLIII, No. 3; August, 1963; 22 pages. 3. De Borhegyi, Stephen F., “Folk Culture and Complex Culture in the Southern Maya Area.” Mimeographed for private circulation from Ciencias Sociales Department of Cultural Affairs Office of Social Sciences Pan American Union, Vol. V, No. 26; April, 1954, pp. 50- 63; 14 pages. 4. Alonso, Vicenta Cortes, “La Poblacion Negra De Palos De La Frontera, 1568-1579,” XXXVI; Congreso Internacional De Americanstas separata de Vol. 3; Sevilla 1966; 10 pages. 5. Gibson, Arrell M., “America's Frontier Heritage: A Review Essay.” Reprinted from Civil War History Vol. XIV, No. 3; September, 1968, 9 pages. 6. Nye, Robert A., Two Paths to a Psychology of Social Action: Gustave Le Bon and George Sorel. Reprinted for private circulation from the Journal of Modern History, Vol. 45, No. 3 September, 1973; 27 pages. 7. Tompkins, Stuart R., “Why Witte Failed to Solve the Peasant Problem.” Reprinted for private circulation from The Journal of Modern History, Vol. IV, No. 2; June, 1932; 5 page pamphlet. 8. Shalhope, Robert E., “Race, Class, Slavery and the Antebellum Southern Mind.” Reprinted from The Journal of Southern History, Vol.