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University of 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 , other Spanish colonial institutions in the Southwest, and the Indians of and the southwestern .

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

Folder:

1. Europe - containing notes

2. History (414 Reading Seminar in National Latin America) - individual reports

3. 414 Research of Independence

4. 414 Research in National Period of America

5. Early Modern Europe; a Selective Bibliography

Box 2 Russian Influence in New

Folder:

1. Tompkins, Stuart R. and Moorhead, Max L., “Russia's Approach to America.” Reprinted from the Historical Quarterly, April, July-October, 1949; 35 pp. 3 copies.

2. Russo-Spanish Conflict - containing notes

Box 3 Interior Provinces of

Folder:

1. Secretaria De Gobernacion, “Indice Del Ramo De 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 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”; 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 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 ; 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 . 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 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 .”

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. XXXVII, No. 4; November, 1971; 18 pages.

9. Castanda, Dr. Carlos E., “Inter-American Cultural Relations.” Reprinted from The Catholic Library World; October, 1947; 4 pages.

Box 17 The Military

Folder:

1. Moorhead, Max L., “U.S. Invasion of New Mexico, 1846 - Notes and Documents.” New Mexico Historical Review Vol. XXVI, No. 1; January, 1951 - 14 pages.

2. Hamill, Hugh M. Jr., “Early Psychological Warfare in the Hidalgo Revolt.” Reprinted from the Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XLI, No. 2; May, 1961; 29 pages.

3. Coker, Williams, “Naval Diplomacy During the Mexican Revolution: An Episode in the Career of Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher.” Quarterly, Spring, 1972; Vol. 40, No. 2.

4. Captain David H. Zook, Jr., Ph.D., “History and Fiction in the Chaco War.” A paper to be read at the 1961 Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association.

5. McAlister, Lyle N., “The Military.” Reprinted from Continuity and Change In Latin America edited by John J. Johnson, Stanford University Press; 1964.

6. McAlister, L.N., “Civil Military Relations In Latin America.” Reprint from Journal of Inter-American, Vol. III, No. 3; July, 1961.

7. Coker, William S., “The War of the Ten Centavos.” Reprinted from The Southern Quarterly, Vol. VII; January, 1969, No. 2; 16 pages.

8. “Soledado de Cuera” - notes, clipped together. Approximately 50 typed pages; pages are half-size; also, figures on warfare by Max Moorhead.

9. Crockett, Norman L., “The Military - Industrial Complex and American Society.” 15 pages. F.A. 043 Forum Press.

10. Livezey, Dr. William E., “Sea Power in a Changing World.” Reprinted from the Marine Corps Gazette; 14 pages.

11. Schmitt, Hans A., “The End of the First Republic of Austria.” From the Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, March, 1959; 15 pages.

12. “U.S. Army Military History Research Collection Perspectives in Military History,” Vol. I, No. I; September, 1970, Carlisle Barracks, Penn. 17013; 10 pages.

Box 18 Archive Information

Folder:

1. "Dr. Moorhead, His Copy of Catalog of Materials Microfilmed and Xeroxed from the Archivo General De Las Indias at Seville and Deposited in the Bizzell Memorial Library." Manila envelope which contains 3 sets of notes.

2. "AGI, Provincias Internas Indice, Tomo II". Large envelope which contains photocopied notes.

3. Castenda, Carlos E., “Archival Needs in Latin America.” Reprint: Inter-American Bibliographical Review, Vol. 2, No. 1; Spring, 1942.

4. Harrison, John P., The Archives of United States Diplomatic and Consular Posts in Latin America. The National Archives and Records Service General Services Administration Washington: 1953 National Archives publication, No. 53-20. Reprinted from the Hispanic American Historical Review, 33: 168-183 (February, 1953) by permission of the Duke University Press pamphlet.

5. Harrison, John P., The National Archives Reference Information Papers, No. 42; October, 1952.

6. Pike, Kenneth L., “A Training Device for Translation Theory and Practice.” Reprinted from Bibliotheca Sacra, Vol. 114, No. 456; October-December, 1957; pages 347-362; 15 pages.

7. Rundell, Walter Jr., “Relations Between Historical Researchers and Custodians of Source Materials.” Reprinted from College and Research Libraries, Vol. 29, No. 6.

8. Rundell, Walter Jr., “Restricted Records: Suggestions from the Survey.” Reprinted from AHA Newsletter, Vol. VII, No. 5; June, 1969.

9. National Archives Microfilm Publications, “Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Mexico City, 1822-1906”; 9 pages, 1961.

10. National Archives Microfilm Publications, “Despatches from U.S. Ministers to Mexico, 1823-1906”; 12 pages, 1959.

11. The National Archives List of File Microcopies of the National Archives, 1950, Washington; 67 pages.

12. Dedication of the William Bennett Bizzell Memorial Library; The University of Oklahoma, Norman; December 14, 1949.

13. University of Oklahoma Press, Oklahoma's Crown Jewel The New Library, Dedicated Formally February 21-22, 1930; 47 pages.

14. The Institute of Latin America Studies, The University of Texas, Austin. Seventy-five Years of Latin American Research at the University of Texas; 67 pages.

15. El Archivo De Hidalgo Del Parral, 1631-1821; Bell and Howell mailing.

16. El Archivo General de Indias de Sevilla, sede del Americanismo Madrid, 1951; 40 page booklet.

17. Alonso, Vicenta Cortes, “El Archivo De Las Americas” from Americas, XX, No. 9; September, 1968, pp. 26-31.

18. Preliminary Guide to the Microfilm Collection in the Bancroft Library, by Mary Ann Fisher, University of , Berkeley, California; March, 1955; 28 pages.

19. Microfilm Holdings: Western History Collections, Bizzell Library; 42 pages.

20. 398 Latin American Manuscripts and Archives.

21. Spanish Archives of New Mexico at Santa Fe.

22. Microfilmed Sources (General Latin American) to Order.

Box 19 Latin Studies Programs

Folder:

1. University of London Institute of Latin American Studies, 31 Tavistock Square, London WCIH 9HA Number 7 Latin American Studies in the Universities of the , 1972-1973.

2. Foreign Area Fellowship Program Information, enclosed in large manila envelope marked "Envelope A"

3. Centro De Estudios y Documentacion Latinoamericanos (CEDLA) Boletin De Estudios Latinoamericanos, Numero 12; Junio de 1972. Amsterdam, May, 1972.

4. American Management Association, Inc., Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management Bulletin; 1972, Glendale, Arizona.

5. The University of Texas at Austin, Institute of Latin American Studies. Printed by Astro Publishing Corporation, Dallas, 1971.

6. Laspan Annual Report, 1968-1969, Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities Annual Report, 1968-1969; 25 Mount Auburn Street, Room 302, Cambridge, 02138.

7. Social Science Research Council Fellowships and Grants, , 1973-1974.

8. Ford Foundation in Mexico and Central America; 27 pages.

9. Other Miscellaneous Bulletins for Latin American study.

Box 20 Latin American Conference Newsletters and O.U. Newsletters

Folder:

1. O.U. History Department newsletters, 1961.

2. Conference on Latin American History newsletters.

Box 21 Personal Folders: Latin Americanists and Foreign Studies

Folder:

1. 'K'

2. 'L'

3. Latin Americanists in the U.S.

4. 'L-A' History Recent Articles.

5. 'M'

6. Mexico Field Trip Program of Latin American Studies.

7. 'N'

8. ''

9. 'P'

10. 'Page, A. Nayland'

11. Pan American Committee.

12. Phillips Collection

13. Projected Text For Latin American History.

14. 'Correspondence'

15. 'R'

16. Robinson, Karla Ann

17. 'S'

18. 'T'

19. 'Tenure'

20. 'V'

21. 'W'

22. Welch, Louise

23. Wickberg, Ed

Box 22 Latin American Historiography: Colonial Research

Folder:

1. History 414

2. 414 Colonial Research Borderlands

3. 414 Spanish Northern Frontier

4. History 414 Colonial Latin America Reading Reports, Spring, 1964

5. History 414 Readings Colonial

6. 6500 Reading Seminar National

7. 414 Colonial Research

8. 414 Colonial Reading Cronistas

9. Chile and

10. History 401

11. 401 Latin American Historiography

Box 23 Latin American Studies, Alliances, Chicano History

Folder:

1. Latin American Area Study Programs: other universities containing bulletins of Latin American study programs.

2. Chicano History containing Chicano information.

3. Latin American Studies - University of Oklahoma; has O.U. Chicano information.

4. NDEA - Title VI Latin American Fellowships.

5. NDEA Graduate Latin American Area Study Program.

6. Southwest Alliance for Latin American.

7. National Consortium for Latin American Studies.

8. F.A.S.T.: La Graduate Program containing program and grades information.

Box 24 Organization of American States (OAS)

Folder:

1. Hall, Rufus G., “Actions of the Council of the Organization of the American States Under the Rio Pact.” Reprint from the Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, Vol. XXXII.

2. Union Ponamericana Las Normas De Promocion Y El Problema De La Reprobacion Escolar En America Latina. Departmenta De Asuntos Educativos, Union Pan Americana, Secretaria General, Organizocion de los Estados Americanos, Washington, D.C., 1968.

3. Union Panamericana Prontuario De La Legislacion Educativa De America, No. 5; Octubre/Diciembre, 1965; 17 pages. Union Panamericana Departamento de Asuntos, Educativos Servicio de Documentacion, Washington, D.C.

4. Second Report on the Situation of Political Prisoners and Their Relatives in Cuba. Organization of American State Inter-American Commission on Human Rights CIDH; OEA/Ser. L/V/II. 23, Doc. 6 (English) Rev. 1; 17 November, 1970 Original: Spanish.

Box 25 Noticias

Folder:

1. Noticias, 1947 (Weekly Digest of Hemisphere Reports)

2. Noticias, 1948

3. Noticias, 1949

Box 26 Noticias

Folder:

1. Noticias, 1950 (Weekly Digest of Hemisphere Reports)

2. Noticias, 1951

3. Noticias, 1952

Box 27 Spanish Influence in America

Folder:

1. Red River Valley Historical Association

2. Report of an AAUP Special Committee on a Plan for OU's Future

3. BC - Sub-committees

4. Spanish Institutions

5. Spanish Exploration

6. Spanish

7. Spanish California

8.

9. Spanish

10. Spanish Philippines

11. O.U. Department of History Pictures

12. Library Council - Second Wednesday Each Month

Box 28 Oil Expropriation, USAF Lecture, Book Reports

Folder:

1. History 34603

2. Panama Revolution of 1903 (Institute Lecture, 1968)

3. Mexican Oil Expropriation of 1938 (Institute Lecture, 1968)

4. Castro Revolution in Cuba (Institute Lecture, 1968)

5. Central American Union, 1823-1840, Movement to 1923

6. Seminar 453 Historical Factors of Latin America

7. 475 Historical Aspects of Latin American Development

8. Argentine Book Reports A

9. Argentine Reading Reports B

10. 4563 (235) KH-134 10:30

11. History 235

12. Lynch The Presidential Line

13. I Rubi, Dictamen, 1768

14. Aldrich, Hugo Oconor

15. USAF Academy Lecture Spain's Apache Frontier 1772-1790

Box 29 Faculty, Southwestern Civilization, Class Folders

Folder:

1. Doctor of Arts - Grad. Comm.

2. Report of the University Senate Committee on Faculty Personnel

3. Southwest Social Science Association, 1962

4. Conference on the History of Western America

5. College of Liberal Arts (OCCE)

6. Style

7. Academic Regulations

8. SWSSA Borderlands Session Dallas, March 26-28, 1970

9. 1776 Bicentennial Celebration of Southwest Civilization

10. Spanish Conquest

11. Bibliographies

12. Bibliography of Hispanic America

13. History 3 Morgue

14. History 9 Morgue

15. Notes

Box 30 University Constitution, Spanish Influence

Folder:

1. Spanish Historiography

2. Provinicias Internas

3. Spanish New Mexico

4. Spanish and Pimerta Alta

5. Senate Journal, 1963

6. Proposed University Constitution and one presented

Box 31 Meetings, Book Reviews, The Frontier

Folder:

1. University of Colorado, Summer, 1966

2. OAH Meeting, Dallas, April 18-20, 1968

3. SWSSA Dallas, March 26-28, 1970

4. Commerce of the Prairies

5. Trail

6. Apache Frontier correspondence

7. The Presidio correspondence

8. Book Reviews

9. Articles, Papers, Broadcasts

Box 32 Personal and Travel Folders, Meetings, Tehuantepec

Folder:

1. Retirement Data

2. Personal History

3. Southern Historical Society, 1955

4. U.S.-Mexico Congress, 1958

5. AHA-CLAH Program, 1961

6. University of Texas, Visiting Professor, 1962-1963

7. U.S. Air Force Academy Guest Lecture, February, 1966

8. Spain, 1966-1967

9. Encyclopedia Britannica

10. Tehuantepec

Box 33 Diary of Martinez, Book Reports

Folder:

1. 328 Book Reports

2. Diary of Estevan Josef Martinez

Box 34 History Class, Folders

Folders:

1. History 3

2. History 9

3. 130 (3453)

4. History 130: Colonial Hispanic America

5. History 130

6. History 3453 (130) - Cott-246

7. History 131

Box 35 History Class and Book Report, Folders

Folder:

1. 327 Book Reports

2. History 327

3. History 4523 (327)

4. History 4543 (328)

5. History 328

6. 328 (4543)

7. History 328

Box 36 History Class Folders, Book Report Outlines

Folder:

1. History 130-12

2. MO 235-1

3. MO 235-F

4. MO 327-1

5. MO 327-F

6. History 327-R

7. History 328

8. MO 328-2

9. MO 328-1

10. MO 328-F

11. Book Report Outlines

Box 37 History Class Folders

Folder:

1. MO 130-1

2. MO 130-2

3. MO 130-F

4. History 131

5. MO 131-1

6. MO 131-2

7. MO 131-F

8. 235-R

Box 38 Personal Folders, Colonial Science, Directed Reading

Folder:

1. A

2. Alumni Development Fund

3. Andrade, A. Rolando, Ph.D.

4. Argentina, 1955-56

5. B

6. Bannon, John F.

7. Barton, Robert MLS

8. Bell, A. Duane

9. Black, Shirley

10. Bodine, John James

11. Bolton Necrology

12. Bryan, Frank (Spanish Trails)

13. C

14. Carter, Orris

15. Clegern, Wayne M.

16. Coker, William S.

17. Colonial Science Hispanic America

18. Cortes Alonso Vicenta

19. Course Analysis

20. Course Description

21. Craine, Eugene R.

22. D

23. Directed Reading

24. Doerr, Arthur H.

25. E

Box 39 Personal, History, and Fellowship Folders

Folder:

1. F

2. Ferdinandino (Deer Creek Site)

3. Fellowships, Scholars

4. Fellowships, Grants for Research Spain

5. G

6. Grad Students (Active)

7. Grad Students (Inactive)

8. H

9. Henneke, Frederick L. Las

10. History

11. History Advising

12. John, Elizabeth Ann Harper

13. J

14. Jones, Oakah L., Jr.

Box 40 Individual, Class, and Position Folders

Folder:

1. Regulations

2. Make-Up Exams

3. Teaching Evaluation - Fall, 1973

4. Reserved Books

5. Western History Position

6. Cook, Larry H. (Las)

7. Foote, Bob, Ph.D.

8. Heath, Larman 390 L.F. 2-5

9. Robertson, Charles S.

10. Wilke, Josephine

11. Graduate Program History

12. Placement 1970-1971

13. Department of History-Current Business

14. Arts & Sciences

15. Faculty - Graduate Assistants History

16. Retirement

17. A. Rolando Andrade History. (Two envelopes containing tests and blue books)

18. Notes

Box 41 Personalities

Folder:

1. Morton, Ward M. Castro as Charismatic Hero. The University of , Occasional Publications Number Four Center of Latin American Studies, January, 1965.

2. Mugridge, Donald H. ; Washington; December, 1950.

3. Levy, David W. “The Wallace Phenomenon.” Reprinted from the January, 1968 issue of Sooner Magazine.

4. Shalhope, Robert E. “Thomas Hart Benton and State Politics: A Re- Examination”; 22 pages

5. Shalhope, Robert E. “Jacksonian Politics In Missouri: A Comment on the McCormick Thesis.” Reprinted from Civil War History, Vol. XV, No. 3; September, 1969; 15 page pamphlet

6. Wells, John. “Distribution of Earnings, Growth and Structure of Demand in Brazil, 1959- 1971.” Center of Latin American Studies, Cambridge, U.K.

7. Urban, Stanley C. “The Abortive Quitman Filibustering Expedition, 1853-1855.” The Journal of History, XVIII, No. 3; July 1856.

8. Urban, Stanley C. “The Africanization of Cuba Scare, 1853-1855.” Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1; February, 1957.

9. Hayn, Rolf. “Inter-American Economic Affairs,” Vol. XII; Winter, 1958, Number 3.

10. Johnson, John D. “Whither the Latin American Middle Sectors?” Reprinted from The Quarterly Review, Vol. 37, No. 4; Autumn, 1961.

11. Cooper, Donald B. “The Withdrawal of the United States From Haiti, 1928-1934.” Reprinted from The Journal of Inter-American Studies, Vol. V. No. 1; January, 1963.

12. Coker, William S. “The Panama Canal Tolls Controversy: A Different Perspective.” Reprinted from The Journal of American History Volume LV, No. 3; December, 1968. Printed by George Banta Co., Inc. Menosha, Wisconsin.

13. Clegern, Wayne M. “Change and Development in Central America, 1840-1900.” Caribbean Studies Vol. V, No. 4.

14. Bizzell, W.B. Cultural Relations with Latin America; University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1940. 2 copies.

15. Beltran, Pedro G. “Foreign Loans and Politics in Latin America.” Reprinted from Foreign Affairs - An American Quarterly Review; January, 1956, New York, New York.

16. Kahle, Louis G. “The Spanish Colonial Judiciary”; University of Missouri.

17. Estep, Raymond. New Mexico Historical Review Vol. XXIX; April, 1954, No. 2. “The Le Grand Survey of the High Plains - Fact or Fancy.”

18. Coker, William S. “Sources for the History of the Spanish Borderlands.”

19. Bell, Robert E. Great Plains Journal; Spring, 1968; Copyright 1968 by the Great Plains Historical Association, “Dating the Pre-History of Oklahoma.”

20. Bell, Robert E. Great Plains Journal; Spring, 1968; Copyright 1968 by the Great Plains Historical Association.

21. Bell Robert E. Reprint New Zealand. “Recent Archaeological research,” Robert E. Bell, Asian Perspectives, Vol. I; Bulletin of the Far Eastern Pre-history Association American Branch, 1957.

22. Bell, Robert E. “Radiocarbon Dates from Archaeological Sites in Oklahoma.”

23. Borhegyi, Stephen F. “Evidence for Pre-Columbian Goiter in Guatemala.” Reprinted from American Antiquity, Vol. 23, No. 2, Pt. 1; October, 1957.

24. Crockett, Norman L. “The Westward Movement and the Transit of American Machine Technology: The Case of Wool Manufacturing.” Reprinted from the Papers of the Sixteenth Business History Conference; February 21-22, 1969.

25. Doerr, Arthur H. “A Preliminary Survey of Plant Succession on Coal Mine Spoil in Oklahoma.” Reprinted from The Journal of Geography, Vol. LXI, No. 7; October, 1962 .

26. Doerr, Arthur H. “Okahoma's Coal Industry - It's Past, Present, and Future.” From the C.F. Festscrift volume.

27. Doerr, Arthur H. “Man as a Geomorphological Agent: The Example of Coal Mining.” Reprinted from Annuals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. XLVI; June, 1956, No. 2, Pages 197-210.

28. Morris, John W. and Doerr, Arthur H. “Irrigation in Oklahoma.” Reprinted from the Journal of Geography, Vol. LVII, No. 9; December, 1959.

29. Doerr, Arthur H. “The Oklahoma Panhandle - A Cross Section of the Southern High Plains.” Reprinted from Economic Geography, Vol 36, No. 1; January, 1960.

30. Doerr, Arthur H. “An Operating Scheme for Humid Tropical Land Inventories.” Reprinted from the Professional Geographer, Vol. XII; May, 1960. Number 3.

31. Levy, David W. “The Lawyer as Judge: Brandis' View of the Legal Profession.” Reprinted from Volume 22, Issue No. 4; (November, 1969) of the Oklahoma Law Review; 21 pages.

32. Doerr, Arthur H. “Environment and Economic Activities in Southwestern Puerto Rico.” Reprinted from Symposium on the Geography of Puerto Rico, The University of Puerto Rico Press, 1955.

33. Doerr, Arthur H. “Oklahoma Panhandle.” Reprint from Landscape, Vol. 10, No. 1; Fall, 1960.

34. Doerr, Arthur H. “Karst Landscapes of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica.” Reprinted from the Scientific Monthly, Vol. 85, No. 4; October, 1957.

35. Eicholz, Erich. “Function and Equipment of a Language Laboratory.” Reprinted from The Modern Language Journal, Vol. XXXVII, No. 4; April, 1953.

36. Fite, Gilbert C. “Expanded Frontiers in Agricultural History.” Reprinted from Agricultural History, Vol. 35, No. 4: pages 175-181.

37. Givson, A.M. “Lead Mining in Southwest Missouri to 1865.” Reprinted from The Missouri Historical Review, Vol. LIII; April, 1959, No. 3.

38. Pike, Kenneth L. “Nucleatron.” Reprinted from the Modern Language Journal Vol. XLIV, No. 7; November, 1960; 5 pages.

39. Poston, Lawrence Jr. “Reviews.” 3 pages.

40. Rister, C.C. “The Rio Grande Colony.” Reprinted from Southwest Review, Vol. XXV, No. 4; July, 1940; 13 pages.

41. Shalhope, Robert. “Law and Order in the Sixties” 4 pages.

42. University of California Graduate Division. “Programme of the Final Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Max Leon Moorhead” 14 copies.

43. “Hernan Cortes and the Tehuantepec Passage,” by Max L. Moorhead. Reprinted from the Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. XXIX, No. 3; August, 1949. 14 copies.

44. Moorhead, Max L. “Spanish Transportation in the Southwest, 1540-1846.” New Mexico Historical Review XXXII, No. 2; April, 1957, 107-122, 15 pages, 2 copies.

45. “Publicaciones Del Partido Aprista Peruano; 40 Preguntas y respuestas,” containing news clipping from Lima, Peru (1948); 32 pages

46. Gazeta de Caracas, 1812. Volumen III, pub. 1939.

47. Outline of History Course 147b

48. Department Meeting

49. Wardell, M.L. “Southwest's History Written in Oklahoma's Boundary Story.” Article appeared in Vol. 5, No. 3; September issue of The Chronicles of Oklahoma, published by the Oklahoma Historical Society; 10 pages.

50. Naughton, William A. “The Rails That Linked the Oceans,” from the Americas, XVII, No. 2; February, 1915; 8 pages, illustrated.

51. Dissertations of Universities other than Texas. The Latin American Collection; seven pages.

52. Moorhead, Max L. “Spanish Transportation in the Southwest, 1540-1546.” New Mexico Historical Review, XXXII, No. 2; April, 1957, 107-122; fifteen pages.

53. Doerr, Arthur H. and Sutherland, Stephen M. “Variations in Oklahoma's Climate as Depicted by the Koppen and Early Thornwaite Classifications.” Reprinted from the Journal of Geography, Vol. LXIII, No. 2; February, 1964; seven pages.

54. Moorhead, Max L. American Philosophical Society Yearbook, 1951. (Phila. 1952), pp. 212-214.

55. Coker, William S. English translation of "Mediacion Britanica en el conflicto Wilson- Huerta," Historia Mexicana, XVIII; (Ocutbre-Diciembre, 1968), 244-257. British Mediation of the Wilson-Huerta Impasse.

56. Villegas, Daniel Cosio. Historia Mexicana, Vol. XVIII; Octubre-Diciembre, 1968, Num 2; two copies.

Copy prints from microfilm from the Archivo Genral de las Indias.

Box 42 Folder:

1. Reprints of “Hernan Cortés and the Tehuantepec Passage,” by Max L. Moorhead from The Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XXIX, No. 3, August, 1949.

2. Photocopied research material on U.S.-Mexico relations.

3. University of California, Graduate Division. Programme of the Final Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Max Leon Moorhead. History. August 7, 1942.

4. Research material on anthropology and archaeology topics by Robert E. Bell, circa 1957- 1968.

5. (These materials are loose in the box.) Miscellaneous article reprints and collected research materials by others on history topics. Also includes mimeographs from OU History Department meetings, circa 1973-1976.

Box 43 AGI- Guadalajara Legajo 512

Marques de Croix to Julian de Arriaga, No. 328, Mexico, Sept. 3, 1768. Enclosures with same: Pedro Fermin de Mendenueto to M. de Croix, Santa Fe, N.M., June 18, 1768 (cert. copy).

Manuel Gomez de Salazar to Arriaga, Mexico, Aug. 26, 1771. Enclosures with same: Manuel Gomez de Salazar to M. de Croix, Mexico, Aug. 26, 1771 (Signed copy). Marquies de Croix to Arriaga. No. 829, Mexico, Jan. 31, 1771. Enclosures with same: Bernardo de Galvez to M. de Croix, Valle de San Bartolome, Jan. 7, 1771 (2 letters of same date) (certified copies). Nicolas Gil to M. de Croix, Mexico, Jan. 15, 1771 (cert. copy). Joseph Payni to M. de Croix, Chihuahua, Jan. 4, 1771 (cert. copy).

Antonio Maria Bucareli to Arriaga, No. 141, Mexico, Jan. 22, 1772. Enclosures with same: Diputados de Mineris Comercis de Corregidor, Chihuahua, Oct. 24 (/), 1771, and summons for abierto, etc.

Bucareli to Arriaga, No. 193, Mexico, Jan. 27, 1772 Enclosures with same: Hugo O'Conor to Bucareli, Chihuahua, Dec. 20, 1771 (cert. copy).

(Bucareli ?) to Hugo O'Conor (Instruccion), Mexico, March 1, 1773 (cert. copy)

AGI -Guadalajara Legajo 516

Hugo O'Conor to Joseph de Galvez, Mexico, July 27, 1777. Enclosures with same: Teodore de Croix to O'Conor, Mexico, May 17, 1777 (cert. copy). O'Conor to Croix, Papel instructivo, Mexico, July 22, 1777. (Cert. Copy) & Estados (of presidios, campaniso Volantes, and total (forces). O'Conor to Antonio Maria Bucareli, Mexico, July 20, 1777, (Signed Copy).

AGI -Guadalajara Legajo 520 Philipe de Neve to Joseph de Galvez, No. 53, Arispe, Dec. 1, 1783. Enclosures with same: Neve, (Informe del Estado) to Galvez, Arispe, Dec. 1, 1783, (Original) (56 paragraphs).

AGI -Guadalajara Legajo 511 Marques de Rubi, "Digthamen" (?), to Marquis de Croix, No. 31, Tacubaya, April 10, 1768. Enclosures with same: Rubi to Julian de Arriaga, No. 16, Presidio de San Miguel (Sonora), Feb. 21, 1767. (Original, reply to order of July 24, 1767). Rubi to marguis de Croix, San Miguel (Sonora), Feb. 21, 1767 (Cert. Copy). Rubi, list of supplies for troops of Provincias Internas, San Miguel (Sonora), Feb. 21, 1767, (Original). Arriaga to Rubi, madrid, July 24, 1767 (draft & copy). Biship Pedro Tamaron to Arriaga, , Dec. 26, 1761, & Tamaron to (?), Durango, Sept. 7, 1761, (certified copies). Rubi, Extracto de la Revista de Inspeccion...(Campania del Presidio de Tubac), San Miguel, Feb. 21, 1761. , carta de revission, to Rubi, Tubac, Jan. 1, 1767, endorsed by Rubi, San Miguel, Feb. 21, 1767.

Marquis de Cruillas to Arriaga, Mexico, Feb. 10, 1766. Capt. Pedro de la Fuente, Diario y relacion, El Paso, Sept. 27, 1765, & inspections. (cert. copy). Rubi to Arriaga, Mexico, Jan. 12, 1766. Arriaga to Rubi, (Assujeres), May 9, 1766. Nicholas de Lafora to Rubi, San Antonio de Bejar, Aug. 12, 1767. Marques de Cruillas to Arriaga, Mexico, Mar. 19, 1766. Marques de Cruillas to Rubi, Mexico, March 10, 1766 (cert. copy). Rubi to Arriaga, Chihuahua, July 5, 1766 Enclosures with same: Lafora, Dictamen, Chihuahua, July 2, 1766 (original) Arriaga, acknowledgement of receipt of above and enclosure, Madrid, Feb. 10, 1767.

AGI -Guadalajara, Legajo 273 Reglamento of 1771 (printed: 80 pages) Marques de Croix, Instruccion para formar uns linea (&) cordon de quince predidios sobre las de las Provincias Internas de este Reino de Nueva Espana, y Nuevo Reglamento del numero y calidad de Oficiales y Soldados que estos y los demas han de tener, Sueldos que gozaran desde el dia primero de Enero del ano proximo de mil setencientos setenta y dos, y servico que deben hacer sus Guarniciones. Ano de 1771. Mexico, Imprenta del Br. D. Joseph Antonio de Hogal.

AGI -Guadalajara, Legajo 275 to Josephy de Galvez, No. 282, Chihaua, Sept. 23, 1778. Croix to Francisco Martinez, Chihuahua, Dec. 4, 1778. (Certified Copy, Dec. 28, 1778) Croix to Antonio Maria de Bucareli, Chihuahua, Nov. 23, 1778 (Certified copy, Dec. 28, 1778).

AGI -Guadalajara, Legajo 270 Teodoro de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 282, Chihuahua, Sept. 23, 1778 & Acknowledgement. (Visita of the missions of N.V., , Texas).

AGI -Guadalajara, Legajo 276 Teodoro de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 198, Chihuahua, May 1, 1778. (Measures for the defense of N.V.). Teodoro de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 217 (reservado), Chihuahua, June 29, 1778. plus enclosures (certified copies): #1 Juntas de Guerra celebrada en Coahuila, San Antonio de Bejar, y signed by Teodoro de Croix, Pedro Fernin de Mendenusta, Jacobo Ugarte y Leyola, Juan Bautista de ana, Philipe Barri, Pedro Galiado Navarro, Antonio Bonilla (Dec. 9, 1777). With Croix's cover letter of that date. #2 Athanase de Mezieres to Teodore de Croix, San Antonio de Bejar, Feb. 20, 1778. (+ partial duplicate). #3 Pedro Fermin de Mendenueta to Teodoro de Croix, Santa Fe, Nov. 3, 1777. Plus Mendinueta to Bucareli, Santa Fe, May 26, 1772. #4 Pedro de Corvalan (to Teodoro de Croix), Alamos, January 28, 1778. plus Croix to Corvalan, Chihuahua, Apr. 19, 1778. #5 Francisco Antonio Crespo to Croix, Mexico, Nov. 20, 1777. + Crespo to Hugo O'Conor, Tubac, Nov. 25, 1774. + Croix to Crespo, Chihuahua, Apr. 11, 1778. #6 Hugo O'Conor, Plan de Operaciones de la Campana general yecutado en el ano de 1776, Carrizal, Mar. 24, 1775. #7 Teodoro de Croix, Detall de Serviceo de Nueova Vizcaya, Chihuahua, June 12, 1778 (orig.). #8 Pedro Fermin de Mendineuta, Detall de Servicio de Sonora, Chihuahua, June 20, 1778.

"Desordenes que se advierten en el Nuevo Mexico...n.p., n.d. (copy certified by Antonio Bonilla, Chihuahua, July 22, 1778.)

AGI -Guadalajara, Legajo 278 Croix to Domingo Cabille, Chihuahua, Sept, 18, 1779. (Copy certified by Antonio de Bonilla, Arispe, May 23, 1780). 41 paragraphs. Croix, (Informa General) to Galvez, No. 458, Ariape, Jan. 23, 1780, 194 paragraphs.

Provicias Internas Tom. 65. Archivo General (Comanches, Texas-Oklahoma-New Mexico, 1779-1787).

Provincias Internas Tom. 183. Archivo General. 1788-1789.

Historia Louisiana Tom. 43. Archivo General.

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Roll 6. A.G.I. Guadalajara 281-A. Covallero de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 595, Arispe, Jan. 23, 1781. Enclosing: Croix Informe General de Providencias para la Creacion de Cuerpos Provinciales de Nueva Espana del estado en que se halla este Establecimento, de los medios para perfeccionorle y los utilidades que promete. Arispe, Jan. 23, 1781, 138 pages. Correspondence between commissioners for Parral and Croix concerning census, etc. for establishment of . Dec. 23, 1777 - April 21, 1778 (certified copies). Joseph Rubio de Croix, Chihuahua, Nov. 1, 1777 with notation of reply (certified copies). Carpeta No. 3, Antonio Bonilla to Croix, Chihuahua, Feb. 8, 1779, 29 pages (certified copy). Carpeta No. 4, Croix, Instructions for the formation of Cuerpo de Dragones de Chihuahua, April 30, 1779, 87 pages. Croix, instructions for the service of Provincial Dragoons of San Carlos, Chih., April 30, 1779 (certified copy), 127 pages. Carpeta No. 5 (reference to) Carpeta No. 6. Bonilla, Provisional instruction for financing the Dragones sent to Harva Vizcaya, Arispe, Jan. 23, 1781. Carpeta No. 7, Juan Guterrez de la Cueva Instructions for the service of Cuerpo Dragones Proviciales de San Juan. Chihuahua, Dec. 20, 1779 (certified copy). Carpeta No. 9, Croix, annual budget for the Dragones de Nova Vizcaya, Arispe, Jan. 23, 1781. Carpeta No. 10, King, Reglamento for the Cuerpo de Dragones Provinciales de Niorre Vizcaya, N.P. N.D. with "Pie y Fiorza" of same, signed by Croix N.P.N.D.

A.G.I. Guadalajara 287 (Part 2). Expediente promovido por los ** Hacendados de Nueva Vizcay (cert. copy enclosed with Croix to Galvez, ** No. 57) conclusion from Part 1. Ugarte to Marques de Sonora No. 58, Chihuahua, Feb. 1, 1787. Enclosures with same: Pedro Gavido Y Duran Estado de los Reos de Indidencia Y Coligacion con los Enemigo, Chihuahua, Jan 22, 1787. Ugarte to Domingo Diaz, Chihuahua, Jan 4, 1787 (cert. copy). Ugarte to Marques de Sonora, No. 77, Anspe, Apr. 16, 1787. Enclosures with same: Jose Tato, Padron o estado del numero de almas que hon Bajado de poz y se mantienen en las immediaciones de este pueblo, Bacoachi, March 30, 1787 (cert. copy). Fray Antonio Rafail Benitez, cerificacion, Bacoachi, April 9, 1787 (cert. copy). Antonio de Cordero, Diorio de Novedades, Janos, Apil 1, 1787 (cert. copy). Domingo Diaz to lUgarte, El Norte, May 29, 1787 (cert. copy). Ugarte to Marques de Sonora, No. 88, Arispe, May 14, 1787. Enclosures with same: Lonardo de Escalante, Padron Cocoachi, May 18 (sic), 1787 (cert. copy). Domingo de Bergara to Ugarte, Santa Cruz, May 3, 1787 (cert. copy). Bergara to Ugarte, Santa Cruz, May 10, 1787 (cert. copy). Antonio Cordero, Diario de ocurrencias, April 16, 1787 (cert. copy). Rogue de Medina to Antonio Denjeant, Arispe, March 12, 1787 (cert. copy). Domingo Diaz to Ugarte, Guajoquilla, April 13, 1787 (cert. copy). Diaz to Ugarte, Guajoquilla, April 28, 1787 (cert. copy). Joseph Antonio Rengel to Diaz, el Paso, April 27, 1787 (cert. copy). Diaz to Ugarte, Guajoquilla, April 28, 1787 (cert. copy). Ugarte to Marques de Sonora, No. 89, Arispe, May 14, 1787. Enclosure with same: Manuel Corvalan to Ugarte, Arispe, May 9, 1787 (cert. copy). Ugarte to Marques de Sonora, No. 101, Arispe, June 2, 1787. (cert. copy). Ugarte to Marques de Sonora, No. 110, Anspe, July 19, 1787. Enclosures with same: Ugarte, Extracto de las occurridos en la Paz con las Apaches, Arispe, July 19, 1787 (signed duplicado0. Antonio Cordero, Diario de ocurencias, San Buenaventure, May 25, 1787 (cert. copy) + Ugarte to Cordero Bacoachi, June 8, 1787 (cert. copy) + Ugarte to Rengal, Bacoach, June 8, 1787 (cert. copy). Doc. No. 2 (4 letters) Juan Bautista Elquezabal to Ugarte, El Norte, May 10, 1787 (certified copy). ugarte to Juan de Ugalde, Arispe, may 28, 1787 (certified copy). Ugarte to Elgnezabal, Arispe, June 10, 1787. Ugarte to Rengel, Arispe, June 10, 1787. Ugarte, Estado que Marifiesta el Pie actual haveres de los tropas en las Provencias Internas Chihuahua, February 1, 1787. Ugarte, Plan de Haveres, Chihuahua, Feb. 1 1787.

A.G.I. Guadalajara 288. Pedro de Nova to the Marques de Bajamar, No. 1, Chihuahua, Dec. 2, 1791. Enclosures with same: (1) Charles III, royal cedula, to Teodoro de Croix, Aranjuej. June 15, 1776 (cert. copy). (2) Charles III, instructions to Croix, San Ildefonso, Aug. 22, 1776 (cert. copy). (3) Joseph de Galvez to Croix, San Ildefonso, Aug. 23, 1776 (cert. copy). (4) Charles III, royal cedula to Felipe de Nive, El Pardo, Feb. 15, 1783 (cert. copy). (5) Audiencia de Mexico to Joseph Antonio Rengel, Mexico, Nov. 20, 1784 (cert. copy). (6) Joseph de Galvez to Comandiante Gernal, Aranjuez, April 4, 1785 (cert. copy). (7) Charles III to Jacobo Ugarte y Loyola, San Ildefonso, Oct. 6, 1785 (cert. copy). (8) ALonso Nunez de Haro, Archbishop of Mexico to Ugarte, Mexico, May 9, 1787 (cert. copy). (9) Archbishop de Haro to Ugarte, Mexico, July 17, 1787 (cert. copy). (10) Manuel Antonio Flores, decree, Mexico, Dec. 3, 1787 (cert. copy). (11) Flores to Ugarte, Mexico, June 17, 1788, (cert. copy). (12) Charles IV to Pedro de Nava, Madrid, March 12, 1790 Cert. copy.

A.G.I. Mexico 1933A. Testimonio...sobre lavenida los Indios del Norte en el Presidio de San Antonio de Bejar, 1763. 19 pages (Quaderno 25 A). Testimonio...de los suceros de la compana...contra los Genteles que asalltaron el Puerto de la Mission del Rio de Sanzava, 1763. 27 pages (Quaderno C).

A.G.I. Guadalajara 144. Marques de Casa Fuerte to the King, Mexico, March 2, 1730 (copy). Regarding inspection of Provincias Internas by Pedro de Rivera. "Enclosing" three cuadernos of documents. #1 Superior Gabierno, Ano de 1729. Testimonio de los Autos Fuchos em wertad de Real Zedula sobre la Visitta de los Precidios Ylernos que paso arhaver el Brigadier Don Casfuerte's letter of April 9, 1730. #2 Testimonio de el Proyecto que en viertud de Diereto de Sa. Ex. formo el Brigadier Don Pedro de Rivera...dividido en Tres estados. (came with letter of April 9, 1730) (1) State of presidios prior to visitation. (2) State of presidios on completion of visitation. (3) State of Presidios proposed for the future. Reglamento hecho por el Ex No Senor Marques de CAsafuerte, Vi-Roy Governador, y Capitan Genral de estos Reynos (Printed) Mexico: Imprenta Real de el Superior Governo 1729. Marques de Cas puerto to the King, Mexico, May 2, 1730 (signed copy). Forwards five "mapas o planos" (charts) of the Provincias Internas emanating from the Rivera Inspection. Pedro de Rivera, Consulta to Casafuerte, Mexico. April 21, 1729 with notes by Fiscal etc. Regarding Reglamento of 1729 and state of the presidios. Descripcion de las Provincias Internos de esta Nueva Espana que siven para llana clara intelijencia de los Planos o mapas que los acompanan. (August 23, 1726 - June 2, 1728) Inscripcias made locally and separately but later coordinated by order of Cara fuerte, Mexico, Geb. 10, 1730. Marques de Casafuerte to Geronimo de Uztariz, Mexico, April 9, 1739 (copy).

A.G.I. Mexico 1933 A. Testimonio...sobre la venida de los Indios del Norte en el Presidio de San Antonio de Bejar, 1763. 19 fijas (Quaderno 25 A), Testimonio...de los suceros de la compana...contra los Genteles que asaltaron el Puerto de la Mission del Rio de Sanzava, 1763, 27 fijas (Quaderno C).

A.G.I., Guadalajara 144. Viceroy of New Spain to the King, Mexico, 2 de Marzo, 1730, letter concerning the visit by Pedro de Rivera.

A.G.I., Guadalajara 144. 1729, 1 Quaderno Testimonio de los Autos hecho virtud de Real zedula sobre la visita de los Presidios Internas que paso a hazez el Brigadier Gen. Pedro de Rivera. From Marques de Casafuerte to Joseph Gorraez, Mexico, April 9, 1730.

A.G.I., Guadalajara 144. 1730, 2 Quaderno Testimonio de el Proyecto que en vertud de Decreto de Lu Ex Formo el Brigadier Don Pedro de Rivera, Visitador de los Presidios internos de este Reyno, dividido en Tres Estados. (1) State prior to visitation. (2) State on completion of visit. (3) State proposed for the future. Accompanying letter from Viceroy Marques de Casafuerte to Joseph Gorraez (Mexico) April 9, 1730.

A.G.I., Guadalajara 144. Reglamento para todos los presidios de las Provincias internas de esta Governocion hecho por el Exc MO Senor Marques de Casa Fuerte Vi-Roy, Governodor y Capitan Gernal de esto Reynos (Printed) Mexico: Imprenta Real de Superior Govierno, 1729.

A.G.I., Guad. 144. Viceroy Casa Fuerte to the King, Mexico, May 2, 1730 (signed copy). Forwards 5 maps or planos of P.I. resulting from Rivera inspection.

A.G.I., Guad. 144. Consulta, sent by Pedro de Rivera to the viceroy, Marques de Casa fuerte, Mexico, April 21, 1729. re Reglamento of 1729 and estados of presidios.

A.G.I., Guad. 144. Decscripciones de las Provincias Internas de esta Nuevo Espana que sirven para llama clara intelligencia de los Planas o Mapas que las acompanan 23 de Agosto de 1726 - 2 de Junio 1728, coordinato a Francisco ALvarez Barreiro.

A.G.I., Guad. 144. Marques de Casafuerte to Geronimo de Uztariz, Mexico, April 9, 1730 (copy).

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A.G.I Guadalajara 279. Caballero de Croix to Joseph de Galvez (No number). Informe General, Arispe, July 29, 1781, 612 paragraphs; paragraphs 1-236 = roll 4; paragraphs 236542 = roll 5; paragraphs 542-612 = roll 6. Duplicates of pp. 542-544.

Roll 3, 4. A.G.I. Guadalajara 279, No. 735. Teodoro de Croix, Informe General, 1782 (Croix to Galvez, Arispe, April 23, 1782) 571 enumerated paragraphs. Second part of the Informe general of 1781 (30 Oct. 1781) which is translated in: Thomas, A.B. Teodoro de Croix.

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One folder marked Transcripts From the Archives of Mexico I. One folder marked Transcripts From the Archives of Mexico II. One note pad with notes. Heading on page one reads: Guad. 289.

A.G.I. - Guadalajara, Legapo 283 (Xeroxed Records). Capt. Ingnacio Garcia Rebollo to Cavallero de Croix (Informe), Saltillo, Sept. 1, 1780. (Copy certified by Cristol Corvalan, Arispe, July 29, 1782). No. 30. Donimgo Cabello, Papelde puestos Deducidos de la ...of Presidio de la Bahia de Espiritu Santo. Espiritu Santo, Aug. 31, 1780. Domingo de Cabello, Extra cts de la Revista de Ynspeccion, San Antonio de Bejar, July 1, 1774. With postcript to notes, signed by Cabello, San Antonio, March 30, 1781. (Hojas de Servicio) Presidio de San Antonio de Bejar. Col. Domingo de Cabello, June 30, 1774. Lt. Josef Menchaca, June 30, 1774. 2nd Lt. Bernardo Fernandez, June 30, 1774. Josef Hidalgo, June 30, 1774. 1st Sgt. Pedro Granados, June 30, 1774. 2nd Sgt. Manuel de Urrutia, June 30, 1774. Extracts General de la Tropa (de San Antonio) y Vecindario de la Villa de San Fernando, July 1-3, 1774. No. 24. Domingo Cabillo, Papel de Puestos Deducidos de la Revista de Ynspeccion of the Presidio of San Antonio de Bejar in June 30, 1779 (Dated San Antonio de Bejar, April 20, 1781). Caballero de Croix to Josef de Galvez, No. 849, Arispe, Nov. 4, 1780. With enclosures (copies certified by Christoval Corvalan, Arispe, Oct. 30, 1782): Juan de Ugalde to Croix, Monclava, July 29, 1782. Caballero de Croix to Josef de Galvez, No. 890, Arispe, Nov. 4, 1782. With enclosures (copies certified by Christoval Corvalan, Arispe, Nov. 4, 1782): Elgalde, Plan, Monclova, Aug. 16, 1782.

A.G.I. Guadalajara 282 (Xeroxed Records). Cavallero de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 836, Arispe, Oct. 7, 1782. With enclousres: (copies certified by Christobal Corvalan, Arispe, Oct. 7, 1782): No. 1 Manuel Munoz to Croix, de Dolores, June 16, 1781. Croix to Munoz, Arispe, July 26, 1781. No. 2 Munoz to Croix, Presidio del Norte, Sept. 12, 1781. Articles of Peace, Statement on Presidios Croix to Munoz, Arispe, Oct. 7, 1781. Diego de to Croix, Chihuahua, Sept. 14, 1781. Juan Gutierrez de la Cueva to Croix, Chih., Sept. 15, 1781. No. 3 Croix to Munoz, Arispe, Sept. 12, 1782.

A.G.I. Guadalajara, Legapo 285 (Xeroxed Records). Philipe de Neve to Joseph de Galvez, No. 93, Arispe, March 8, 1784. Philipe de Neve to Joseph de Galvez, No. 92, Arispe, March 8, 1784. Justicia Mayor, testimony regarding the convict Juan Joseph (Armanta), Real del Oro, Oct. 17, 1783, (copy certified by Christobal Corvalan), (enclosed with Neve to Galvez, No. 92). A.G.I. Guadalajara, Lepago 286 (Xeroxed Records). Joseph Antonio Rengel to Joseph de Galvez, No. 115, Chihuahua, Dec. 31, 1785. Enclosures with same: Antonio Gil Ibarro to Andres Benito Courbiere, San Antonio de Bejar, Oct. 2, 1785. (cert. copy). Rengel to Galvez, No. 116, Chihuahua, Dec. 31, 1785 with enclosures from same: Domingo Cabello to Rengel, San Antonio de Bejar, Oct. 2, 1785. (cert. copy). Rengel to Galvez, No. 1, 121, Chihuahua, Jan. 28, 1786, with enclosures for the same: Cabello to Esteban Miro, San Antonio de Bejar, Oct. 25, 1785. (c.c.) Cabello to Rengel, San Antonio de Bejar, Dec. 9, 1785. (c.c.) Rengel to Juan Bautista de Anza, Chihuahua, Jan. 27, 1786. (c.c.)

A.G.I. Guadalajara, Legapo 286 (Xeroxed Records) [cont.] Ugarte to Marques de Sonora, No. 59, Chihuahua, Feb. 1, 1787, with enclosures for same: El Chiquito, Llamamiento to Domingo Bergara, Arispe, Nov. 16, 1786. (cert. copy) Pedro Corvalan to Commandante General, Arispe, Jan. 16, 1787. (c.c.) Ugarte, Extracto de las Partes que mw han dido... Pedro Corvalan y ...Roque de Medina, Chihuahua, Feb. 1, 1787. (c.c.)

A.G.I. Guadalajara, Legapo 284 (Xeroxed Records). Cavallero de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 892, Arispe, March 24, 1783. (Melicias). Cavallero de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 921, Arispe, June 2, 1783, with enclosures: Provincias de Sonora: Plan que manifiesta el numero de vassalla..., Arispe, June 2, 1783. Signed by Croix. Croix to Galvez (Reaction particular de cada una de las Jurisdiciones de las Provencias de Sinaloa, , y So ora), Arispe, June 2, 1783. Cavallero de Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 882, Arispe, Feb. 14, 1783, with enclosures (copies certified by Christobal Corvallan, Arispe, March 24, 1783): Carpeta No. 1: Croix to Manuel Munoz, Arispe, Aug. 23, 1782. Carpeta No. 2: Croix, circular ltr. to presidios of Sonora, Arispe, Aug. 8, 1782.

A.G.I. Guadalajara, Legapo 287 (Xeroxed Records). Jacobo Ugarte y Loyola to the Marques de Sonora, No. 43, Chihuahua, Dec. 21, 1786. Re Comance peace. Pedro Barrido y Duran, Relacion (of the Comanche peace negotiations, (Doc. No. 1), Chihuahua, Dec. 21, 1786. (Enclosed with Ugarte to M. De Sonora, No. 43). Franciso Xavier Ortiz to Juan Bautista de Anza, Santa Fe, may 20, 1786. (Copy certified by Pedro Garreo y Duran, Chihuahua, Dec. 21, 1786). Encloised with Ugarte to M. de Sonora, No. 43). Talley sheet sent to Cueracapa, May 19, 1786. (Enclosed with Ugarte to M. de Sonora, No. 43). Noticia de los Capitanes Comanches (Enclosed with Ugarte to M. de Sonora, No. 43). Anza, Articulos de Paz, Santa Fe, July 14, 1786. (Doc. No. 2) (certified copy by Pedro Garrido y Duran, Chih., Dec. 21, 1786). (Enclosed with Ugarte to M. De Sonora, No. 43). Ugarte to Anza, Chihuahua, October 5, 1786. (Doc. No. 3) (certified copy by Pedro Garrido y Duan, Chih., Dec. 21, 1786). (Enclosed with Ugarte to M. De Sonora, No. 43). Jacobo Ugarto y Loyola to Marques de Sonora, No. 44, Chih., Dec. 21, 1786. Enclosures: (Copies certified by Pedro Garrido y Duran, Dec. 21, 1786): No. 1. Garrido y Duran, Relacion y the Navajo Alliance, Chihuahua, Dec. 21, 1786. No. 2. Ugarte to Anza, Chihuahua, Oct. 5, 1786. No. 3. Roque de Medena to Ugarte, Arispe, Aug. 7, 1786, etc. Croix to Joseph de Galvez, No. 57, Chihuahua, Jan. 31, 1781. (See Abstracos para sustener las Miliania Provincias) Expediente promovido por los Hacendados de Nueva Bizcaya Certified copy: enclosed with Croix to Galvez, No. 57....

Box 47

One folder marked National Mexico Book Reports.

A report by E.L. Mambourg entitled “The in New Spain.”

A research study by Rody M. Conway entitled “Russian-Cuban Relations From the Tricontinental Conference in January, 1966 to the Present.”

A report by Thomas M. O'Hara entitled “Missions-Religious, Economic, and Military Aspects - in the Borderlands During the Colonial Period.”

A report by Jo Wilke entitled “The Causes of the Fall of the Brazilian Empire.”

A report by Eugene Johnson entitled “The Miner in Porfirian Mexico.”

A report by Blair Easton entitled “El Cabildo.”

A report by Beryl Erwin Pettus entitled “The Inquisition in Mexico.”

A report by A.M. Gibson entitled “The Silver Mining Industry in New Spain Labor Problems, 1530-1600.”

A report by A.M. Gibson entitled “Silver Mining in New Spain Labor Problems, 1530- 1600.”

A report by Nancy Holloway entitled “Mexico City Before and After the Spanish Conquest.”

A report by Mary Agnes Moore entitled “Some Aspects of the Colonial Guilds of Mexico.”

A report by Loren L. Baker entitled “National History of Mexico.”

A report by Don Duncan on “Expropriations in Mexico.”

A report by Ruth Walter entitled “The Missions of the Southwest: Economic Aspects.”

A report by Robert L. Abernathy entitled “Mexico in Revolution.”

A report by V. Blaco Ibanez entitled “The Fall of Carranza.”

A report by Val Pipps entitled “The Mexican Question.”

A report by I. Octavio Hermida on “The Revolt of the Castes in Venezuela, 1814-1818.”

A book review by Stephen Snider on “Zapata and the Mexican Revolution.”

A report by Helen Fooks on “Zapata and the Mexican Revolution.”

A report on “The Early Settlement of the State of Coahulia, Mexico” by Lloyd M. Williams, Jr.

A report by David Ward entitled “The Mining Development in Northern New Spain.”

A report by Frederick E. Lackey entitled “The Change in Simon Bolivar's Political Philosophy, 1815-1819.”

A bibliographical essay by James Titus on “The Revolution of May, 1810.”

A report by James Titus entitled “The First British Invasion of .”

A report by Oakah L. Jones, Jr. entitled “Spanish Indian Policies in the West Indies and North America, 1492-1776.”

A report by Grace Hinson entitled “Provincias Internas.”

A report by Aldon Duane Bell entitled “An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Provincias Internas under Croix.”

A report by William A. dePalo, Jr. entitled the “Real De Minas in Northern New Spain.”

A report by Andrade, A. Rolano entitled “The Encomienda: In Search of a Definition.”

A report by Thomas Rykowski entitled “The Encomienda: A Definition.”

A paper by Max L. Moorhead entitled “The Encomienda: A Definition.”

A report by Stuart M. Quigg entitled “Spanish Compensation to Indian Auxiliaries.”

A final seminar report by Don Brickfield.

A report by Karla Robinson entitled “The Encomienda.”

A report by Robert F. Kelson entitled “La Raza Cosmica, Mision de la Raza Iberoamericana.”

A report by Philip R. Jobert entitled “The in Nineteenth Century Mexico.”

A report by James L. Sullivan entitled the “Causes of the Deterioration of the Federal Army in Mexico Between 1876 and 1910.”

Ten Book Reports by James L. Sullivan.

Directed Readings by Eugene Johnson.

“Ten Book Reports Pertaining to the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920.” by James L. Sullivan.

A report by John S. Piety on the role of the book trade in New Spain, 1512-1600.

A term paper by Gene Aldrich on “The Corregidor.”

A report on “The Ancient of Mexico” by Manuel Romero de Terreros.

A report on “The Villa An Institution in Spanish - American Colonization” by Rama Nolan.

A report on Presidios by Bud Holmes.

A critique on “The Spanish Presidio on the Frontier of New Spain” by Peggy Searle.

Book Reviews by William Sidney Coker.

“A Bibliographical Essay on the Enlistment of women and Children in the During the War of the Triple Alliance, 1865-1870,” by David C. Cook.

An essay by Charles S. McClain - A Bibliographical Essay Concerning "The Panama Revolt of 1903".

A report by Charles S. McClain on the Panama Revolt of 1903.

A report by David C. Cook on “The Enlistment of Women and children in the Paraguayan Army During the War of the Triple Alliance, 1865-1870.”

File Boxes

One black and white file box marked Provincias Internas (Ugarte, 1785-1790) and Presidio; contains notes on Ugarte and Presidios.

One black and white file box marked Chihuahua Trail; contains notes on Chihuahua Trail.

Box 48

McClain, Charles S. “United States Military Assistance to Latin America”; a research paper, 78 pages.

Dargle, John W. “The Domican Crisis of 1965”; a 59 page research study.

Fields, William R. Jr. “The Chilean Presidential Election of September 4, 1970”; a 66 page research paper.

Roloson, Diane Elaine. “The Uruguayan Question as a Cause for the ”; for Dr. Max L. Moorhead, History 414, Fall, 1967; a 19 page paper.

Munoz, Ruben J. “The Radicalization of the independence Movement in Puerto Rico: Its Background, Development and Influence.” A research paper submitted to Dr. Richard D. Baker, Political Science 5900. November 29, 1972; a 96 page research paper.

Kalla, Carolyn A. “A Recommendation for the Development of Mixed Family Farming in Guatemala as a Partial Solution to the Problem of Malnutrition Among the Indian Population”; a 129 page research paper; April 30, 1973.

Lambert, Geoffrey Carl. “Latin American Urban Systems: A Spatial Approach to the Understanding of Primacy and Regional Development”; Thesis submitted to Dr. M. W. Baker.

Neal, Dewitt Jr. The : “A Study of 's Urban Guerrilla”; a research paper, April, 1973; 70 pages.

Ellerson, John C. “The Rise of Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces: Its Background, Development and Implications”; April, 1973; 70 page research paper.

Johnson, Eugene. “Bibliographical Essay on the Miner in Porifirian Mexico”; History 414, Fall, 1969; an 11 page paper.

Sullivan, James L. “The 1968 Student Riots in Mexico City”; May 11, 1970; a 37 page paper.

Peterson, David. “The Eighteenth Century Enlightenment and the Spanish World.” History 244, Dr. Moorhead; June 18, 1969; a 26 page paper.

Mullin, Charlotte. Book reports on “Empire in Brazil, A New World Experiment with ; Boxer C.R. The Golden Age of Brazil; The : the Historical Role of the Brazilian Pathfinder; Rebellion in the Backlands”; May 18, 1970.

Jobert. Philip R. “Economic Integration in Latin America”; May 1, 1970; a 37 page paper.

Captain Arthur W. Long. Book reports on “Caribbean: Sea of the New World; The Five Republics of Central America; Central America: The Crisis and The Challenge; the Caribbean: Contemporary International Relations; The Failure of Union: Central America, 1824-1960.” May, 1964.

Scraggs, William O. “Filibusters and Financiers: The Story of William Walker and His Associates”; 6 page book report.

Jones, Chester Lloyd. “Guatemala, Past and Present”; 5 page book report.

Karens, Thomas L. “The Failure of the Union: Central America, 1824-1960”; 6 page book report.

Munro, Dana G. “The Five Republics of Central America: Their Political and Economic Development and Their Relations with the United States”; 5 page book report.

Stakes, William S. “Honduras: An Area Study in Government”; 5 page book report.

Stimson, Henry L. “American Policy in Nicaragua”; 5 page book report.

Ealy, Lawrence O. “The Republic of Panama in World Affairs, 1903-1950”; 5 page book report.

Martz, John D. “Central America, The Crisis and the Challenge”; 5 page book report.

Chester, Lloyd Jones. “Costa Rica and Civilization in the Caribbean”; 5 page book report.

Holleran, Mary P. “Church and State in Guatemala”; 5 page book report.

Crow, John A. “The Epic of Latin America”; 5 page book report.

Welsh, Louise. Book review, December 12, 1955; “Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768-1780.” 12 page review.

Welsh, Louise. Book review, December 12, 1955; “Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century” by Bolton, Herbert Eugene; 15 page review.

Masur, Gerhard, author of “Simon Bolivar”; an 8 page book review.

Mulvanity, Donald C. “A Compilation of Book Reports on Chilean History.” August, 1966; 28 pages.

Wood, Tom. “History 226 Hispanic America” for Dr. Moorhead; book reviews.

Fernandez, Robert A. Report #5 for History 400 on “Chilean Politics During the Second Ibanez Government,” 1952-1958 by Bray, Donald W.; 4 page report.

Fernandez, Robert A. Report #7 for History 400 on “Mapuche Social Structure” by Louis, Faron, 1961; 5 page report.

Boehm, Richard G. “Argentine Meat and the British Market.” A report for Prof. Moorhead; a 7 page report.

Flesher, Helen. A report on “La Politica y Los Partidos” by Galletti, Alfredo. History 390, Dr. Max Moorhead; May 26, 1963; a 4 page report.

Flesher, Helen. A report on “A History of Argentine Political Thought”; by Jose Luis Romero. May 19, 1963; a 5 page report.

Greer, Barry. A report on “Argentina's Third Position, and Other Systems Compared” by Leonard T. Richmond; Buenos Aires, 1949; a 7 page review.

Phillips, Diane. A review of the book Argentine Riddle by Felix J. Weil, for History 363-L; December 10, 1962; a 7 page review.

Kinch, Sam Jr. A review of the book Argentina's New Freedom written by Joshua B. Powers. Review for History 363-L; December 12, 1962; an 8 page review.

Lowery, Laura. A five page review of the book Revolution Before Breakfast by Ruth and Leonard Greenup. Review written for History 363-L, December 10, 1962.

Mount, John H. A seven page review on the book Bloody Precedent by Fleur Cowles. History 363-L; December 10, 1962.

Warford, Tommy. an eight page review of the book Catholicism, Nationalism, and Democracy in Argentina by John J. Kennedy. History 363-L; December 3, 1962.

Bains, Troy C. A five page review of Argentine Constitution Law written by Dr. Santos P. Amadeo; History 363-L; December 7, 1962.

James, Jack Jr. A six page review of Argentine Constitutional Law by Santos P. Amadeo for History 363-L; December 10, 1962.

Loveland, Kay. A seven page review of the book Yankee Diplomacy: U.S. Intervention in Argentina.

Collins, Karen. A seven page book review on The Struggle for the written by Julious Geobel, Jr.

Masters, Janet. A six page book review on Sarmiento written by Madaline W. Nichols for History 363-L; December 19, 1962.

Hinton, Hugh. A six page book review of The Peron Era by Robert Jackson Alexander for History 363-L; December 10, 1962.

Armistead, Bob. An eight page review of the book Evita and the Myth.

(La Razon de Mi Vida) is an autobiography of Eva Duarte Peron for Argentine History; December 10, 1962.

Flesher, Helen. A five page review of the book La Revolucion Del Noventa by Luis V. Sommi for History 390, June 9, 1963.

Swan, Linda K. A nine page review of the book The Masters and the Slaves written by Gilberto Freyre for History 363-L; December 5, 1962.

Martinez, Grace. Directed Reading 400; The Mexican Revolution, 1914-1915, The Convention of Aguascalientes, Bloomington; Indiana University Press, 1916. Also directed readings on Mexico, the Struggle for Peace and Bread. New York: Alfred R. Knopf, 1950.

Review of Many Mexicos by Lesley Byrd Simpson; a six page review of Simpson's book.

Review of Church and State in Latin America by J. Lloyd Mecham; a 12 page review of Mecham's book.

Review of A by Hubert Herring. A five page review of Herring's work.

Review of The Bernal Diaz Chronicles written by Albert Idell; a five page review of Idell's work.

Review of The in America by Clarence H. Haring; a six page review of Haring's work.

Review of The Encomienda in New Spain by Lesley Byrd Simpson; an eight page review of Simpson's work.

Review of The First Social Experiments in America by Lewis Hanke; a six page review of Hanke's work.

Review of Life in the Argentine Republic in the Days of the Tyrants by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento; a five page review of Faustino's work.

Review of Latin America: A Historical Survey by John Francis Bannon and Peter Masten Dunne; a six page review of Bannon's and Dunne's work.

Listing of Readings in American Colonial History for History 912; 18 pages of book listings for David Levy's class.

Reference List for History 327; Spain in North America and the West Indies; a 9 page list.

Anselmo, Robert J. “Spain's Foreign Interventions in Latin America During the Period of the , 1861-1865”; a research paper containing 32 pages.

Book reviews directed by Dr. Max L. Moorhead, History 400, Capt. Lawrence L. Clardy, Jr.

Toward, A. Book review on Os Sertoes; book written by Euclides da Cunha; a 6 page review.

Scaperlanda, Anthony. A book review on The Masters and the Slaves for History 363-L; December 10, 1962; and 8 page review.

Stout, John M. A book review on Brazil, An Interpretation by Gilberto de Melo Freyre; a 6 page review; December 10, 1962.

Rosser, Virgil O. III. A review of A by Joao Pandia; an 11 page review of Pandia's book.

Box 49

One black and white file box marked Ugarte; box contains index cards and numerous listings thereof.

One black and white file box marked Latin American Books in O.U. Libraries; index cards are included in the file.

One black and white file box marked Max L. Moorhead Gittinger Hall 132.

One green metal file box marked Max L. Moorhead Gittinger Hall 132.

One stack of index cards marked Paperback books on Latin America (General).

Box 50

Book Reports

The Cactus Throne. Richard O'Connor.

Ann Hillis Directed Reading Spanish-Inca Relations.

Peron - Economics of Politics"

Argentina History Mannelita Rosas; Stephen T. Hamilton.

The Causes of the Deterioration of the Federal Army in Mexico between 1876 and 1910.

Heredity of Milieu: The Foundations of Modern Criminological Theory.

Bibliographical Essay on “The Change in Simon Boliver's Political Philosophy 1815-1819” by Frederick E. Lackey.

Tlaxcalan Colonization in Northern New Spain, 1550-1777.

Ellis, L. Ethan. "Dwight Morrow and the Church - State Controversy in Mexico," HAHR, XXXVIII (1958), 482-505.

The Break Between Cardenas and Calles From a Mexican Point of View, Mike Butler.

"German Involvement in Northern Mexico", by Joe Glasser.

"German Involvement in Northern Mexico", by James A. Sandos.

Edwin Lienwen, Mexican Militarism: The Political Rise and Fall of the Revolutionary Army, 1910-11940.

Origins of the Zapata Revolt in Morelos Brett Moon.

The Expulsion of the Jesuits from the Jesuit Republic; Richard Henry.

Spain's Foreign Interventions in Latin America During the Period of the American Civil War, 1861-1865; Robert J. Anselmo.

The Spanish Tradition in America; Charles Gibson Editor; Carol Laycock.

Spanish Policy in ; Eugene H. Korth - Carol Laycock.

The Last Inca Revolt, 1780-1783; Lillian Estelle Fisher, Carol Laycock.

Fall of the Inca Empire; Philip Ainsworth Means, Carol Laycock.

Tloxcala in the Sixteenth Century; Carol Laycock.

The Encomienda in New Spain; Lesley Byrd Simpson.

Diaz-Master of Mexico; James Creelman, Eugene Henry.

The French Army in Mexico, 1861-1867; Jack Autrey Dabbs, Eugene Henry.

History 4543, Precursors of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 by Carol Ryan.

German Involvement in Northern Mexico; Keith Mullins.

Origins of the Zapata Revolt in Morelos; Keith Mullins.

Los Guadalupes by Keith Mullins.

The Wind that Swept Mexico by Steve Ortiz.

Forced Labor Systems in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonies by Larmon J. Heath.

The Presidio: Its Origins, Organization, and Operation by Stuart M. Quigg.

The Evolution of Spain's Apache Policy, 1766-1790 by O. Roderick Regan.

Colombia's La Violencia by Edward L. Bast.

Causes for the Collapse of the Brazilian Empire; Jo Wilke.

Box 51

New Mexico's Royal Road Trade, Travel I. (Note Cards)

Box 52

New Mexico's Royal Road Trade, Travel II. (Note Cards)

Box 53

New Mexico's Royal Road Trade, Travel III. (Note Cards)

Box 54

Presidio Supply Problem, 18th Century; and Colonial Tehuantepec and Russian-Spanish Alaska. (Note Cards)

Box 55

Commerce of the Prairies Annotations (Note Cards)

Box 56

Rafael Carrera Guatemala, 1837-1865; and Bibliography Mexico, Latin America. (Note Cards)

Box 57

Note Cards on Provincias Internas (Ugarte 1785-90) and Presidio Note Cards containing Bibliographical Info., A-Z Note Cards headed A. Roland Andrade, Subject of Thesis (Cards Contain Bibliographical Data) Misc. Note Cards Book Order Slips Note Cards titled Primitive Methodist Quarterly Review Biog. of Cartwright Jaston of N/E (on Large Cards) Note Cards (Large) titled "20th Century: Nowell-Smith 914.2, N866, Marcus DA577, M3 1965a" Note Cards (Large) headed Desmon Williams, ed. The Irish Struggle, 1916-1926 Bibliography on a Large Sheet Notes on 8.5"x11" Paper, headed Oxford Possible date May 15-June 26

Box 58

Note Cards on Chihuahua Trail Hispanic American (in a Black Book) Colonial America (in a Black Book) Calendar of Documentary Materials on Rafael Carrera from the Archives of the British Foreign Office (Manuscript Carbon Copy), Compiled by Dora Howard - London, 1938 Mexico, Secretaria de Hacienda - Guia del Archivo Historico de Hacienda: Siglos XVI. a XIX. 944 pp. Mexico, 1940 A Small Wood Figurine of a A Leather Book Cover A Small Misc. Item

Box 59

Grade Books Fall 1945 - Fall 1974 Quiz Books (Blue Books) - Mexico National History, 1973 "United States and Mexican Relations Regarding the Isthmus of Tehuaetepec", a Thesis by Max Leon Moorhead, 1938 Microfilm Roll - The National Archives, File Microcopy No. 199, Roll 1 - Record Group 59: General Records of the Department of State, Consular Despatches, Santa Fe, 1830-1846 (Positive) Microfilm Roll - Negative Microfilm from the Records of the American Consultate General, Mexico City, Mexico Microfilm Roll - Provinicias Internas, Vol. 13 Partials Rolls of Microfilm - Some Unidentified, copies of Others (on paper) are in the Other Boxes.

Folder: 1 Dept. of History Correspondence and information, 1968-1975 2 A speech by Dr. Rafael Caldera in Chicago, 1965 3 "The Soldado de Cuera: Stalwart of the Spanish Borderlands" by Max L. Moorhead, 1969 4 "Pan American Institute of Geography and History", 1969-1970 5 Max Moorhead - Lists of books, pamphlets, etc.

Box 60 Archivo General de la Nacion (Photocopies of microfilm)

F1 Provincias Internas (PI) - vol. 15, exp. 7 F2 PI - vol. 15, exp. 17 F3 PI - vol. 24, exp. 1 F4 PI - vol. 24, exp. 2 F5 PI - vol. 77, exp. 2 F6 PI - vol. 77, exp. 3 F7 PI - vol. 77, exp. 4 F8 PI - vol. 77, exp. 5 F9 PI - vol. 77, exp. 6 F10 PI - vol. 77, exp. 7 F11 PI - vol. 77, exp. 8 F12 PI - vol. 77, exp. 9 F13 PI - vol. 77, exp. 11 F14 PI - vol. 77, exp. 12 F16 PI - vol. 78, exp. 3 F17 PI - vol. 78, exp. 4 F18 PI - vol. 78, exp. 5 F19 PI - vol. 78, exp. 6 F20 PI - vol. 79, exp. 6 F21 PI - vol. 79, ano de 1783 F22 PI - vol. 79, ano de 1784 F23 PI - vol. 112, exp. 1

Box 61 Archivo General de la Nacion (Photocopies of microfilm)

F24 PI - vol. 112, exp. 2 F25 PI - vol. 112, exp. 3 F26 PI - vol. 112, exp. 4 F27 PI - vol. 127, exp. 2 F28 PI - vol. 127, exp. 3 F29 PI - vol. 127, exp. 4 F30 PI - vol. 129, exp. 2 F31 no label

Box 62 Materials regarding Amy Moorhead

F1 Correspondence re. Amelia (Amy) Moorhead's last years and death, 1988-1996.

F2 Memorial book (Feb. 3, 1988); address book (n.d.)