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TITLE: and U.S. Border Microfilm Collection

DATE RANGE: 1529-1962 (bulk 1750-1906), undated

CALL NUMBER: MF 0550.1 – 0600.52

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 85 linear feet

PROVENANCE: Unknown, various

COPYRIGHT: It is incumbent upon the research to obtain permission to publish, exhibit or broadcast material from this collection from the owner of the copyright.

RESTRICTIONS: This collection is unrestricted.

CREDIT LINE: Microfilm Collection, Reel Number […], Historical Society-Tucson

PROCESSED BY: Unknown. Container list created by Mary Flynn in 2014.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: This Microfilm collection contains various microfilm that range geographically in the U.S. Mexico border, some topics included are: Spanish American Consular Dispatches, The Holy Office of the Inquisition, Baptismal Records, Expedientes (Demographic studies, observations by local curates, and church accounts), Wars in Sonora, Dobyn’s Project (Letters from Parish Archives in Sonora), Municipal Records, Spanish Colonial Material and biography of Herbert E. Bolton, Parish Archives, Culiacan Parish Archives, Granada Parish Archives, Father Ernesto Lopéz Archives, Magdalena Parish Archives, Rayón Parish Archives, Parish Archives, Cathedral Archives, Dispatches of U.S. Ministers to Mexico, Jesuit papers, Timothy Parkman Microfilm Collection, English and Spanish Newspapers in Mexico, Notes on foreign legislation, Movement of troops and documents of indigenous groups, like the Yaqui and Papago tribes.

CONTAINER LIST:

Microfilm # Description Date 0550.1 Log Sheets on Mexican Consular Dispatches Undated (Case 424 Dr. 1) 0550.2 Aguacalientes, Mexico – Mexican Consular 1901-1906 (Case 424 Dispatches –*Authors/various consular Dr. 1) officials Alfred M. Raphall, Philip Carrol; George B. Wardman; F.T. Anderson 0550.3 Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Vol. 1 – Mexican Jan 4, 1884-Jun 24, 1896 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches — Jesse Sparks Dr. 1)

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0550.4 Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Vol. 1 – Mexican Jun 24, 1896-June 26, 1897 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches Jesse Sparks Dr. 1) 0550.5 Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Vol. 2 – Mexican Jul10, 1897-Jun17, 1901 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Samuel M. Simmons Dr. 1) 0550.6 Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Vol. 2 – Mexican Jun 17, 1901-May 25, 1905 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Chas P. Snyder; Lewis Dr. 1) R. Martin; H.B. Hackley 0550.7 Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Vol. 3 – Mexican Jul 1, 1905-Jul 26, 1906 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Lewis R. Martin; John Dr. 1) A. Bonnet 0550.8 Galveston, TX , Vol. 1, Vol. 2 – Crawford, 1817-1841; 1842-1846 (Case 424 David G. Burnet; Eugene Rhodes; A.M. Dr. 1) Green 0550.9 Juarez, Mexico – Mexican Consular Aug. 1, 1897-Aug. 14-1906 (Case 424 Dispatches – Charles W. Kindrick; Charles E. Dr. 1) Wesche; M.M. Longhorne 0550.10 Matamoros, MX, Mexican Consular Jul 24, 1826-Dec 30, 1833; (Case 424 Dispatches – Vol. 1, Vol. 2 – D.W. Smith Jan 1, 1834-Nov 10, 1836 Dr. 1) 0550.11 Matamoros, MX, V. 3, Vol. 4 – Mexican Jan 1, 1837-Dec 24, 1839; Jan (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – D.W. Smith; S.D. 1, 1840-Nov 9, 1844 Dr. 1) Marks 0550.12 Matamoros, MX,– Mexican Consular Nov 9, 1844-Dec 29, 1848; Jan (Case 424 Dispatches – Vol. 4, Vol. 5, Vol. 6 – Thomas 1, 1849-Dec 20, 1850; Jan 21, Dr. 1) W. Slemons, J.S. Waddell , H.R. Rarry 1851-Dec 12, 1851 0550.13 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 7, Vol. 8 – Mexican Jan 1, 1858-Dec 31, 1864; Jan (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Strother, A.B. Bacon; 8, 1865-Dec 31, 1866 Dr. 1) William Jones; R. Fitzpatrick; L. Pierce, Jr.; Thomas Mejia; A. Wood; E.D. Etchison; L. Avery 0550.14 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 9, Vol. 10 – Mexican Jan 24, 1867-Dec 28, 1869; Jan (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – M.B. Marshall; 1, 1870-May 25, 1871 Dr. 1) Thomas W. Scott; James White; C.M. Walker; Lucius Avery; Thomas F. Wilson 0550.15 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 10 – Mexican May 25, 1871-Dec 21, 1871 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Thomas F. Wilson Dr. 1) 0550.16 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 11 – Mexican Jan 2, 1872-Mar 10, 1874 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches Thomas F. Wilson; Dr. 1) Thomas Gilgan; John F. Valls

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0550.17 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 12 – Mexican Mar 19, 1874-Jul 22, 1876 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Thomas F. Wilson; Dr. 1) John F. Valls; Lucius Avery 0550.18 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 13 – Mexican Jul 23, 1876-Apr 28, 1876 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Thomas F. Wilson; Dr. 1) John F. Valls; Warner P. Sutton 0550.19 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 14 – Mexican May 7, 1879-May 29, 1880 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Warner P. Sutton; Dr. 1) John F. Valls 0550.20 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 15 – Mexican Jun 10-1880-Jul 15, 1881 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Warner P. Sutton; Dr. 1) John F. Valls 0550.21 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 16 – Mexican Aug 3, 1881-Dec 31, 1882 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches— Warner P. Sutton; Dr. 1) John F. Valls 0550.22 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 17 – Mexican Jan 3, 1883-Jun 30, 1883 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Dr. 1) Warner P. Sutton 0550.23 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 18 – Mexican Jul 2, 1883-Jan 14, 1884 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches— Warner P. Sutton Dr. 1) 0550.24 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 19, Vol. 20 – 1884-Dec 31, 1884; Jan 11, (Case 424 Mexican Consular Dispatches –Warner P. 1885-Apr 18, 1885 Dr. 1) Sutton; John F. Valls 0550.25 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 20– Mexican Apr 18, 1885-Apr 3, 1886 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Dr. 1) Warner P. Sutton 0550.26 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 21– Mexican Sep 4, 1886-Mar 31, 1887 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Warner P. Sutton Dr. 1) 0550.27 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 22, Vol. 23 – Apr 1, 1887-Jun 30, 1888; Jul (Case 424 Mexican Consular Dispatches –Warner P. 26, 1888-Oct 29, 1888 Dr. 1) Sutton 0550.28 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 23 – Mexican Oct 19, 1888-Jan 31, 1891 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Warner P. Sutton; Dr. 1) John F. Valls; John B. Richardson; David Barry 0550.29 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 24— Mexican Feb 6, 1891-Dec 31, 1892 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –John B. Richardson Dr. 1) 0550.30 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 25 – Mexican Jan 2, 1893-Nov 6, 1889 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – John B. Richardson; Dr. 1) Thauhousen; J.B. Gorman; J. Bielenberg; John F. Valls. P. Griffith

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0550.31 Matamoros, MX, Vol. 26 – Mexican Jul 20, 1900-Aug 14, 1906 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – P. Griffith Dr. 1) 0550.32 Mexico , MX, Vol. 1 – Mexican Sep 27-1811-Apr 9, 1825 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Santiago Smith Dr. 1) Wilcoks; W.J. Parrott 0550.33 , MX, Vol. 2 – Mexican Mar 26, 1832-Dec 28, 1836 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Santiago Smith Dr. 1) Wilcocks; W.J. Parrott; W.D. Jones 0550.34 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 3 – Mexican Jan 4, 1837-Dec 13, 1837 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –W.D. Jones Dr. 1) 0550.35 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 4 – Mexican Jan 3, 1838-Jun 24, 1838 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –W.D. Jones Dr. 1) 0550.36 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 5 – Mexican Jul 3, 1838-Dec 31, 1838 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –W.D. Jones; W.J. Dr. 1) Parrott 0550.37 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 6 – Mexican Jan 4, 1839-May 16, 1839 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – W.D. Jones Dr. 1) 0550.38 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 7 – Mexican May 16, 1839-Oct 10, 1839 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – W.D. Jones Dr. 1) 0550.39 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 8 – Mexican Mar 2, 1840-Dec 30, 1845 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – John Black Dr. 1) 0550.40 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 9– Mexican Consular Jan 11, 1846-Nov 14, 1850 (Case 424 Dispatches –John Black Dr. 1) 0550.41 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 10– Mexican Feb 5, 1851-Dec 17, 1859 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –John Black Dr. 1) 0550.42 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 11– Mexican Jan 15, 1861-Dec 29, 1866 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –John Black; Marcus Dr. 1) Atterbourg 0550.43 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 12 – Mexican Dec 29, 1866-Dec 30, 1869 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Marcus, Atterbourg; Dr. 1) Julius A. Skilton; C.W. Bruik, George S. Skilton 0550.44 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 13 – Mexican Jan 13, 1870-Nov 22, 1872 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –George S. Skilton; Dr. 1) Julius A. Skilton

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0550.45 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 14 – Mexican Dec 14, 1872-Jan 25, 1875 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Julius A. Skilton Dr. 1) 0550.46 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 15 – Mexican Feb 15, 1875-Jul 16, 1877 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Julius A. Skilton; John Dr. 1) W. Foster 0550.47 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 16A – Mexican Jul 30, 1877-Dec 31, 1879 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Julius A. Skilton; Dr. 1) Justin E. Colburn; D.S. Richardson; Gustavus Goward; David H. Strother 0550.48 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 16B – Mexican Jul 30, 1877-Dec 31, 1879 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Gustva Goward; David Dr. 1) H. Strother; John A. Sutter 0550.49 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 17- Mexican Jan 1, 1880-Mar 31, 1883 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –David H. Strother Dr. 1) 0550.50 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 18A– Mexican Apr 1, 1883-Oct 31, 1886 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – David H. Strother Dr. 1) 0550.51 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 18B – Mexican Apr 1, 1883-Oct 31, 1886 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –David H Strother; J.L. Dr. 1) Morgan; James W. Porch 0550.52 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 19A – Mexican Nov 1, 1886-Jan 30, 1889 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches— James W. Porch; E. Dr. 1) More 0550.53 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 19B – Mexican Nov1, 1879-Dec 31, 1880 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Juan N. Navarro; Jose Dr. 1) T. de Cuellar, M. de Zamacona 0550.54 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 20 – Mexican Jul 1, 1889-Apr 30, 1893 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –E. More, A.M. Edgar; Dr. 1) Richard Guenther 0550.55 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 21 – Mexican May 1, 1893-Jun 30, 1897 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Richard Guenther; Dr. 1) William J. Crittenden 0550.56 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 22 – Mexican Jul 1, 1897-Dec 31, 1899 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –William J. Crittenden; Dr. 1) Andrew D. Barlow; James R. Hardy 0550.57 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 23 – Mexican Jan 1, 1900-Dec 31, 1901 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Andrew D. Barlow; Dr. 1) James R. Hardy 0550.58 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 24 – Mexican Jan 1, 1902-Dec 31, 1903 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Andrew D. Barlow; Dr. 1) Edward Conley

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0550.59 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 25 – Mexican Jan 1, 1904-Mar 31, 1905 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Andrew D. Barlow; Dr. 1) James R. Parson; Charles C. Eberhardt 0550.60 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 26 – Mexican Apr 1, 1905-Nov 3, 1905 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –James R. Parsons Dr. 1) 0550.61 Mexico City, MX, Vol. 27 – Mexican Dec 1, 1905-Aug 9, 1906 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Charles C. Eberhardt; Dr. 1) Aurthur Gottschalk; B. Davis 0550.62 Mier, MX – Mexican Consular Dispatches – 1870-1878 (Case 424 Charles Mayer; Charles B. Dickinson; M.J. Dr. 1) Milora; Henry M. Hayes 0550.63 New Orleans, LA – Mexican Consular 1785-1807 (Case 424 Dispatches –Daniel Clark, Jr.; Dr. 1) 0550.64 Piedras Negras, MX Vol. 1 – Mexican Jan 8, 1868-Feb 20, 1873 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –William Scherehardt Dr. 1) 0550.65 Piedras Negras, MX Vol. 2 – Mexican Mar 1, 1873-Jul 31, 1881 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – William Scherehardt Dr. 1) 0550.66 Piedras Negras, MX Vol. 3 – Mexican Aug 1, 1881-Dec 31, 1866 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –W.G. Allen; E.D. Linn; Dr. 1) B.J. Pridgen; William Scherehardt 0550.67 Piedras Negras, MX Vol. 4 – Mexican Jan 1, 1887-Nov 30, 1889 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –W.G. Allen; Eugene Dr. 1) Fechet 0550.68 Piedras Negras, MX Vol. 5 – Mexican Dec 1, 1889-Dec 31, 1891 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches –Eugene Fechet Dr. 1) 0550.69 Piedras Negras, MX Vol. 6 – Mexican Jan 1, 1892-Dec 31, 1893 (Case 424 Consular Dispatches – Eugene Fechet; Jesse Dr. 1) W. Sparks 0550.70 , MX – Mexican Consular Dispatches 1876-1906 (Case 424 Dr. 1) 0550.71 San Blas, MX – Mexican Consular 1837-1892 (Case 424 Dispatches Dr. 1) 0550.72 Santa Fe, MX – Mexican Consular 1830-1846 (Case 424 Dispatches Dr. 1) 0550.73 – Diplomatic Notes 1836-1845

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(Case 424 Dr. 1) 0550.74 Galeveston, Texas – Consular Records 1836-1845 (Case 424 Dr. 1) 0550.75 Texas – Diplomatic Dispatches from U.S. Feb 5, 1843-Oct 11, 1845 (Case 424 Representatives to Texas, Texas Consular Dr. 1) Dispatches, National Archives, Vol. 2 0550.76(Case Texas – Legation Letters, Texas, Vol. 2 Feb 5, 1843-Oct 11, 1845 424 Dr. 1) 0550.77(Case Texas – Legation, U.S. Foreign Archives 1836-1844 424 Dr. 1) 0550.78 El Paso del Norte – Consular Letters Jan 1, 1885-Jan 10, 1889 (Case 424 Dr. 1) 0551 Mexico – The Holy Office of the Inquisition 1621 – 1648 (Case 424 – A collection of affidavits and other Dr. 2) documents relating to the ancestry and qualifications of Dr. Lorenzo de Terrones, judge of Mexico City, for counsel for the Holy Inquisition; and of Francisco de Arceo, of Meridia, Yucatan, for and officer of the Holy Inquisition. Illustrates the qualifications necessary to become an officer of the Mexican Inquisition. Includes Arcoe’s proof of lineage for four previous generation including a patent of nobility from Charles V. 0552.1 Altar, Sonora – Parish Archives – Province 1771-1859 (Case 424 of Sonora: Pueblos of Coborca, , Dr. 2) Ildefonso de Cienguilla, Alamitos, and Figueroa (Part 1) – Provide several useful insights into the religious and social life of . Contains baptism records. These are mostly of children of Indian parents. Also contains entries of marriages, confirmations, and burials. Features names and signatures by Espinosa, Carlos de los Montes; Two entries by Fontbana, Francisco; Two entries by Foretnik, Francisco/Apostolic Representative 0552.2 (Part 2) – Contains books of parties 1858-1917 (Case 424 to marriages, or diligencias matrimoniales. Dr. 2) Also contains a book of marriages of Indians of the pueblo, two photographs of the old and new church as well as a map of the pueblo in

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1917. Also has circular letters, correspondence concerning church buildings, sermons, etc., and references to in the area. 552.3 Santa Ana – Bautismal Records, 1778-1795 (Case 424 Matrimonial entries. Microfilm reel copy Dr. 2) from Bancroft Library. 552.4 ; Oquitoa; Caborca; Pitiquito – 1757-1845 (Case 424 Tubutama (1768-1806) -Baptismal Records; Dr. 2) Oquitoa (1757-1845) – Baptismal Records; Caborca (1764-1822) – Baptismal, Matrimonial and Burial; Pitiquito (1768- 1826) – Baptismal, Matrimonial and Burial. Microfilm reel copy from Bancroft Library. 552.5 [Duplicate of 552.1] Altar, Sonora – Parish 1621 – 1648 (Case 424 Archives – Province of Sonora: Pueblos of Dr. 2) Coborca, Pitiquito, Ildefonso de Cienguilla, Alamitos, and Figueroa (Part 1) – Provide several useful insights into the religious and social life of Altar Valley. Contains baptism records. These are mostly of children of Indian parents. Also contains entries of marriages, confirmations, and burials. Features names and signatures by Espinosa, Carlos de los Montes; Two entries by Fontbana, Francisco; Two entries by Foretnik, Francisco/Apostolic Representative 0553.1 Nueva Viscaya, Sonora (Part 1)– Contains 1529 – 1847 (Case 424 short official documents called expedientes. Dr. 2) These documents refer to demographic studies, observations by local curates, and church accounts. Also contains notable successes after the expulsion of the Jesuits, general tax-collecting procedures, descriptions of pacification efforts among local Indian tribes, a list of curates in the Diocese, and an abstract for each listed expediente. 0553.2 Nueva Viscaya, Sonora (Part 2) – Contains 1529 – 1847 (Case 424 more expedientes dealing with general Dr. 2) government of the pueblos and missions as well as descriptions of military expeditions and records of Vecinos (neighbors) and Real . Also details the special role of the

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curate as pastor and government minister in several documents. 0553.3 Nueva Viscaya (Part 3) – Contains more 1529 – 1847 (Case 424 expedientes referring to Indian affairs, Dr. 2) military expeditions, and mining operations. Most of the events took place before the expulsions of the Jesuits. Also contains an overall plan for the mission at Caborca and an abstract for each listed expediente. 0553.4 Nueva Viscaya (Part 4) – Contains more 1529 – 1847 (Case 424 expedientes. Also have descriptions of Dr. 2) campaigns against the Seris and the Pimas, letters to the , and an abstract for each listed expediente. 0553.5 Nueva Viscaya (Part 5) – Contains more 1529 - 1847 (Case 424 expedientes. Also contains letters from the Dr. 2) last Bishop of Sonora, a list of curates from 1762 –1806, reports of Gila, , and Pima raids, a summary of Temporal Considerations for curates, a directory of religious holidays, and an abstract for each listed expediente. 0554.1 Sonora (Reel 9) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials, which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of the war. Organized around telegrams sent to Governor Ramon Corral by important commanding generals in the . Also contains names and ranks of soldiers in the National Guard and accountings of working on farms, or fincas, and haciendas. Has interesting letter concerning Tucson as a possible depot for the sale of arms to Yaquis (F512) 0554.2 Sonora (Reel 13) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of the war. This also contains manifests of arms from Baja and an interesting letter concerning Tucson as a possible depot for the sale of arms to Yaquis; letter from F. Verdugo, OM, September 11, 1899 (F512)

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0554.3 Sonora (Reel 13) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of the war. This one also contains expedientes concerning a campaign against the in 1831 and an account of an expedition to the Gila through Tucson in 1799(F61). 0554.4 Sonora (Reel 24) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials, which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of the war. This contains telegrams to the governor of Sonora a discussion and accounting of Yaquis on haciendas in La Sierra, and some pages of La Constición from April 15, 1898. 0554.5 Sonora (Reel 25) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials, which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of the war. This contains manifests of arms sold privately in Sonora, government circulars to governors of Indians in , Arispe, and Magdalena, and telegrams from officers in the National Guard to the Governor. Also contains expedientes from local governors in La Sierra Yaqui about Apache raids, an expediente written in Tucson about an Apache raid, and expedientes about popular subscriptions and packages for a campaign against the Apache. 0554.6 Sonora (Reel 27) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials, which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of the war. This contains letters listing decorations and medals for veterans of the Yaqui War, lists of Diplomas of Service in the Yaqui War, and a book of decorated officers in the Yaqui War. 0554.7 Sonora (Reel 28) – The following 0554 reels 1885 – 1907 (Case 424 present materials, which relate to the Yaqui Dr. 2) Wars in Sonora. Each reel represents almost a separate chapter or topic in the history of

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the war. Contains letters referring to Apache raids, the notes of Marriano Lopez, Apt, 2nd Cavalry, some manifests of arms sold privately, letters from generals in Military Zone 1 to the Governor of Sonora, and some typed abstracts of expedientes by the Archivo Histórico de Sonora. 0555.1 Hermosillo (Reel 1) – Dobyn’s Project: 1801-1831 (Case 424 several letters found in parish archives of Dr. 2) Sonora, primarily Hermosillo, several fragments of books of Marriage Dispositions, the case of a soldier being tried for polygamy, mission reports from Alta and Bája, California, and a letter by a Tucson curate requesting to celebrate Masses at mission and presidio, also discussing political circumstances. Given by Dr. Henry F. Dobyn 0555.2 Hermosillo (Reel 2) – Dobyn’s Project: 1800-1816 (Case 424 letters from Sonoran parish archives Dr. 2) containing reports from missions in Alta and Bája, California. Given by Dr. Henry F. Dobyn 556 Sonora; ; Culiacán -- Contains 1801 -1900 (Case 424 material from municipal records primarily in Dr. 2) Hermosillo and surrounding towns. There is government circulars, executive orders and proclamations relevant to a new Constitution proclaimed in 1824 in Mexico City. 557 Herbert Eugene Bolton – Contains a key to 1901-1962 (Case 424 Spanish Colonial material. Also contains a Dr. 2) bibliography of a portion of the personal papers of Herbert E. Bolton. Compiled by Vivan C. Fisher, 1962. 0558.1 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys; Banamichi; 1653 - 1763 (Case 424 Anonchi; Huépac; Babicóra Metepori– Dr. 2) Arizpe (also spelled Arispe) Parish Archives –– Contains ecclesiastical documents, baptisms, burials, and marriage presentations. 0558.2 Sonora; Montezuma Valley— Arizpe (also 1685 –1849 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Sonora and Dr. 2) Montezuma Valleys– Contains ecclesiastical documents, baptisms, burials, and marriage presentations. Short Letters and fragments. 0558.3 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1720 – 1849 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Contains

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(Case 424 ecclesiastical documents, baptisms, burials, Dr. 2) and marriage presentations 0558.4 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1804 – 1843 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Contains Dr. 2) ecclesiastical documents, baptisms, burials, and marriage presentations. Also monetary accounts confirmations, and census information. 0558.5 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1843 – 1907 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Contains Dr. 2) ecclesiastical documents, baptisms, burials, and marriage presentations. Also contains monetary accounts, census information, and a letter book comprised of circulars and correspondence received form the bishop and the governor relative to a wide range of subjects such as epidemics, revolutionary movements, etc. 0558.6 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1733 – 1851 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Dr. 2) Correspondence, decrees, inventories, etc. Civil and ecclesiastical documents representing a wide are of Northwest Mexico. Information concerning military hospital administration, books proscribed by the Inquisition, records of religious societies and fraternal orders, and a report of the conditions along the northern frontier of Sonora, probably as they existed in the aftermath of the Yaqui revolts. 0558.7 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1720-1849 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Dr. 2) Miscellaneous documents, unbound church records and fragments. Contains and inventory of furnishings, missionary funds, income, and expenses, registers of cattle brands, proscribed books issued by the Inquisition, correspondence, treasury accounts, short letters and fragments of financial accounts, and index and transcripts of five royal orders relative to: formalities to be observed by prelates in executing denouncements, ringing of bells, location of bells, granting ecclesiastical immunity to

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criminals, and ceremony to be observed on receiving commandantes general. 0558.8 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1796 – 1839 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – Printed Dr. 2) decrees, early newspapers, and announcements. Contains federal and state circulars and random issues of gazettes, newspapers, and independent articles. Much of these materials span the years 1835 – 1840 which was a crucial period when Tucson’s revolutionary agitator, Gen. José Urrea, emerged as the central figure in the federalist/centralist conflict on the national scene. Marriage presentations and baptisms. 0558.9 Sonora; Montezuma Valleys – Arizpe (also 1905 – 1907 (Case 424 spelled Arispe) Parish Archives – unbound Dr. 2) record books Printed decrees, early newspapers, and announcements continued from previous reel. 0560.1 Culiacán – Culiacan Parish Archive – 1783 - 1812 (Case 424 Correspondence, circulars, and financial Dr. 2) records. Information from the administration of the bishops Antonio de los Reyes and Francisco Rousset. Abstracts of burial, marriages, and baptisms. Also accounts of income and assets, census information, affirmations of holy instruction to parishioners, and circulars from the Office of the Inquisition. 0560.2 Culiacán – Culiacan Parish Archive – 1796 – 1820 (Case 424 Documentation issued from the Office of the Dr. 2) Inquisition concerning economic, social, and political regimentation in an effort to maintain discipline in the restless colonial population. Contains census information. 0560.3 Culiacán; Ciudad Obregon – Culiacan 1820 – 1953 (Case 424 Parish Archive – Contains documents Dr. 2) concerning the Spanish Constitution of 1812, the rejection of the Spanish administration in 1822, and the rejection of the Inquisition in 1820. Also has information from the administration of Bishop Lázaro de la Garza y Ballesteros, which represents the end of the long history of the Spanish colonial missionary system. Published works from the

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private collection of Father Ernesto López (continued on reels 0562.1 and 0562.2). 0561.1 Granados; Sonora – Granada Parish 1797-1948 (Case 424 Archives Bound Books – Marriage records, Dr. 2) official visits to the area by Franciscan Superiors with inventories and descriptions, official correspondence with Franciscan superiors, baptism records, and burial records 0561.2 Granados; Sonora – Granada Parish 1822 – 1899 (Case 424 Archives Bounds Books; Marriage records, Dr. 2) baptism records, burial records, and a letter book 0562.1 Ciudad Obregon – Typewritten notes from 1666-1930 (Case 424 the private collection on Father Ernesto Dr. 2) López concerning vocabulary, a list of municipal seats, lists of missionaries and secular clergy, miscellaneous correspondence, income and expenses, marriages, architectural drawings, baptisms, etc. 0562.2 Ciudad Obregon – More books and articles 1685 – 1953 (Case 424 from Father Ernesto Lopez collection. Dr. 2) 0563.1 Magdalena; ; Terrenate; 1685-1879; 1770-1790 (Case 424 Cocospera; San Ignacio – Baptism; Dr. 2) Marriage; Burial Records; in addition to Sonora Parish Records— Magdalena Church correspondence. (Duplicate included with the same number) 0563.2 Magdalena; Cocospera; ; San 1801-1850 (Case 424 Ignacio; Santa Ana; Santa Cruz; San Dr. 2) Xavier; Terrenate; Tubac; Tucson Tumacácori; –Magdalena Parish Archives— Book of Baptism – Baptism, Marriage, Burial Records (Duplicate included with the same number) 0563.3 Magdalena; Altar; Caborca; Cocospera; 1808-1868 (Case 424 Imuris; Oquitoa; San Ignacio; San Dr. 2) Ildefonso De Cienguilla; Santa Ana; Terrenate; Tubutama – Marriage Records (Duplicate included with the same number) 0563.4 Magdelana; Cocospera; Cucurpe; Imuris; 1698-1851 (Case 424 San Ignacio; Santa Ana; Santa Cruz; San Dr. 2) Xavier; Terrenate; Tubac; Tucson;

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Tumacácori– Magdalena Parish Archives – Baptism, Marriage, Burial Records (duplicate of 0563.3) 0563.5 Magdalena (Reel #1) – Town Records – 1828-1910 (Case 424 Government Records – Land Title Office Dr. 2) 0563.6 Magdalena (Reel #2)– Town Records— 1901-1907 (Case 424 Government Records – Magdalena – Land Dr. 2) Title Office 0563.7 Magdalena (Reel #3)– Town Records – 1907-1919 (Case 424 Government Records – Land Title Office Dr. 2) 0563.8 Magdalena (Reel #4) – Town Records – 1906-1929 (Case 424 Government Records –Town Hall; Town Dr. 2) Council 0563.9 Magdalena; San Ignacio – Baptism, 1698-1825 (Case 424 Marriage, Burial Records Dr. 2) 563.10 Magdalena; San Ignacio – Baptism; 1702-1841 (Case 424 Marriage; Burial Records Dr. 2) 0564.1 Rayón – Rayón Parish Records – 1796 – 1865 (Case 424 Sacramental Registers – Contains records of Dr. 2) baptisms, marriages and burials. Contains a letter book of circulars and information about an epidemic that killed hundreds of people. 0564.2 Rayón – Rayón Parish Records –Sacramental 1821 – 1903 (Case 424 Registers – Contains records of marriages Dr. 2) burials baptisms, and confirmations. Also contains circulars, and inventories of furniture. 0565.1 Sahuaripa – Sahuaripa Parish Records – 1781 – 1856 (Case 424 Baptism records. Near the end of this reel a Dr. 2) complete duplication of the above baptismal register begins and continues throughout, carrying over into the next reel. 0565.2 Sahuaripa – Sahuaripa Parish Records – 1781 – 1859 (Case 424 Fragments of marriage records and burial Dr. 2) records. More baptismal registers as well as a description of a cholera epidemic. 0566.1 Ures; Santa Rosalia – Ures Parish Records – 1686-1837; 1783-1850 (Case 424 Baptism; Marriage; Burial Records; ; Parish Dr. 2) Records – Ures; Church Correspondence; Church Finances - Inventories

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0567.1 Hermosillo – Hermosillo Cathedral Archive 1790-1841 (Case 424 – Bound Books – Documents illustrating the Dr. 2) last phases of the Spanish and Mexican mission-presidio system, baptism records, record book, of baptism, burials, and marriages of the earliest chapels on the present site of Hermosillo, burial book the Presidio del Pitic through its change of status to Villa de Pitic, burial book of Villa de Pitic through its change of status to Ciudad de Hermosillo and a marriage book of Mission de Seris del Pitic. 0567.2 Hermosillo; Pitic – Hermosillo Cathedral 1773-1848 (Case 424 Archive, No. 2, Part 1 – Baptism, Marriage; Dr. 2) Burial Records 0567.21 Hermosillo – Hermosillo Cathedral Archive 1840 – 1859 (Case 424 No. 2, Part 2 – Documents concerning the end Dr. 2) of Mexican rule in the Tucson area, letters, church inventories, as well as Indian administration. 0567.3 Hermosillo – Hermosillo Cathedral Archive 1799-1812 (Case 424 No. 3 – Parish Records; Church Dr. 2) Correspondence; Church Finances – Inventories; Census Information 0568 Hermosillo – Hermosillo, Bishopric Archive 1819-1829 (Case 424 Letters – Parish Records; Church Dr. 2) Correspondence; Church Finances - Inventories 0575.1 Mexico -- Register of the dispatches from US 1823 – 1906 (Case 424 ministries to Mexico (National Archives) Dr. 3) 0575.2- Blank – Items not held. 0575.16 0575.17 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 10, 1852 – April 13, 1853 Dr. 3) 0575.18 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 22, 1853 – Aug. 17, 1853 Dr. 3) 0575.19 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 19, 1853 – Dec. 18, 1854 Dr. 3) 0575.20 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Jan. 5, 1855 – Dec. 15, 1856 Dr. 3)

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0575.21 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico July 30, 1856 – Sept. 3, 1857 Dr. 3) 0575.22 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 15, 1857 – April 16, 1858 Dr. 3) 0575.23 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 2, 1858 – Feb. 7, 1859 Dr. 3) 0575.24 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico March 8, 1859 – July 14, 1859 Dr. 3) 0575.25 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 20, 1859 – Dec. 30, 1859 Dr. 3) 0575.26 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Jan. 7, 1860 – June 12, 1860 Dr. 3) 0575.27 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico June 14, 1860 – Dec. 22, 1860 Dr. 3) 0575.28 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Dec. 23, 1860 – May 14, 1861 Dr. 3) 0575.29 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Dec. 21 1859 – Feb. 5, 1862 Dr. 3) 0575.30 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Feb. 18, 1862 – May 1, 1863 Dr. 3) 0575.31 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico June 26, 1863 – July 31, 1827 Dr. 3) 0575.32 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico July 9, 1867 – Dec. 29, 1867 Dr. 3) 0575.33 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Jan. 6, 1868 – April 27, 1868 Dr. 3) 0575.34 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 2, 1868 – July 28, 1868 Dr. 3) 0575.35 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from Aug. 4, 1868 – Dec. 10, 1868 U.S. ministers to Mexico

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(Case 424 Dr. 3) 0575.36 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 12, 1868 – July 5, 1869 Dr. 3) 0575.37 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 24, 1869 – Sept, 1, 1869 Dr. 3) 0575.38 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 3, 1869 – Nov. 20, 1869 Dr. 3) 0575.39 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Nov. 26, 1869 – Jan. 28, 1870 Dr. 3) 0575.40 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Jan. 29, 1879 – May 20, 1879 Dr. 3) 0575.41 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 18, 1870 – Aug. 29, 1870 Dr. 3) 0575.42 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 1, 1870 – Dec. 13, 1870 Dr. 3) 0575.43 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Dec. 21, 1870 – May 10, 1871 Dr. 3) 0575.44 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 10, 1871 – Oct. 9, 1871 Dr. 3) 0575.45 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Oct. 9, 1871 – Jan. 17, 1872 Dr. 3) 0575.46 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Jan. 27, 1872 – May 28, 1872 Dr. 3) 0575.47 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 30, 1872 – Oct. 1, 1872 Dr. 3) 0575.48 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Oct. 4, 1872 – April 1, 1873 Dr. 3) 0575.49 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 5, 1873 – Oct. 13, 1873 Dr. 3)

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0575.50 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Oct. 18, 1873 – Aug. 19, 1874 Dr. 3) 0575.51 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from Aug. 20, 1874 – March 20, (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico 1875 Dr. 3) 0575.52 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from March 22, 1874 – Sept. 15, (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico 1875 Dr. 3) 0575.53 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 22, 1875 – Feb. 7, 1876 Dr. 3) 0575.54 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Feb. 12, 1876 – Aug. 25, 1876 Dr. 3) 0575.55 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 26, 1876 – April 1, 1877 Dr. 3) 0575.56 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 2, 1877 – July 28, 1877 Dr. 3) 0575.57 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico July 30, 1877 – Nov. 21, 1877 Dr. 3) 0575.58 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Nov. 28, 1877 – April 10, 1878 Dr. 3) 0575.59 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 11, 1878 – July 29, 1878 Dr. 3) 0575.60 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 1, 1878 – Sept. 9, 1878 Dr. 3) 0575.61 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 13, 1878 – Oct. 26, 1878 Dr. 3) 0575.62 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Oct. 28, 1878 – April 21, 1879 Dr. 3) 0575.63 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 28, 1879 – July 15, 1879 Dr. 3) 0575.64 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from July 16, 1879 – Sept. 20, 1879 U.S. ministers to Mexico

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0575.65 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 21, 1879 – April 17, 1880 Dr. 3) 0575.66 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 17, 1880 – Aug. 6, 1880 Dr. 3) 0575.67 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 9, 1880 – Jan. 31, 1881 Dr. 3) 0575.68 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Feb. 1, 1881 – July 9, 1881 Dr. 3) 0575.69 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico July 12, 1881 – Sept. 20, 1881 Dr. 3) 0575.70 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 22, 1881 – Nov. 22, 1881 Dr. 3) 0575.71 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Nov. 25, 1881 – April 3, 1882 Dr. 3) 0575.72 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 4, 1882 – June 16, 1882 Dr. 3) 0575.73 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico June 17, 1882 – Sept. 27, 1882 Dr. 3) 0575.74 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Oct. 1, 1882 – March 25, 1883 Dr. 3) 0575.75 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico April 1, 1883 – July 3, 1883 Dr. 3) 0575.76 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico July 7, 1883 – Nov. 12, 1883 Dr. 3) 0575.77 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from Nov 13, 1883-Jun 28, 1884 (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico

Dr. 3) 0575.78 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Nov. 13, 1883 – June 28, 1884 Dr. 3) United States; Mexico – Dispatches from 0575.79 Sept. 24, 1884 – Feb. 14, 1885 U.S. ministers to Mexico

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(Case 424 Dr. 3) 0575.80 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Feb. 16, 1885 – July 14, 1885 Dr. 3) 0575.81 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico July 15, 1885 – Oct. 31, 1885 Dr. 3) 0575.82 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Aug. 31, 1885 – Jan. 28, 1886 Dr. 3) 0575.83 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Feb. 1, 1886 – April 28, 1886 Dr. 3) 0575.84 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico May 1, 1886 – June 25, 1886 Dr. 3) 0575.85 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico June 29, 1886 - Aug. 31, 1886 Dr. 3) 0575.86 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico Sept. 1, 1886 – Dec. 15, 1886 Dr. 3) 0575.87 United States; Mexico – Dispatches from Dec. 18, 1886 – March 30, (Case 424 U.S. ministers to Mexico 1886 Dr. 3) Culiacan and Sinaloa (Reel 1) – Jesuit 1767 0579.1 Papers; Principally covers Jesuit period. (Case 424 Taken by Reverend Ernest J. Burrus, S.J. in Dr. 4) Oct, 1958 from St. Louis University Microfilm Culiacan and Sinaloa (Reel 2) – Jesuit 1767 0579.2 Papers; Principally covers Jesuit period. (Case 424 Taken by Reverend Ernest J. Burrus, S.J. in Dr. 4) Oct, 1958 from St. Louis University Microfilm Culiacan and Sinaloa (Reel 3) – Jesuit 1767 0579.3 Papers; Principally covers Jesuit period. (Case 424 Taken by Reverend Ernest J. Burrus, S.J. in Dr. 4) Oct, 1958 from St. Louis University Microfilm 0579.4 Culiacan and Sinaloa (Reel 4) – Jesuit 1767 (Case 424 Papers; Principally covers Jesuit period. Dr. 4) Taken by Reverend Ernest J. Burrus, S.J. in

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Oct, 1958 from St. Louis University Microfilm Culiacan and Sinaloa (Reel 5) – Jesuit 1780’s-1820’s Papers; Principally covers Jesuit period. 0579.5 Taken by Reverend Ernest J. Burrus, S.J. in (Case 424 Oct, 1958 from St. Louis University Dr. 4) Microfilm Taken at Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, period 0580 – Timothy Parkman 1751 – 1757 (Case 424 microfilm collection: Report on the northern Dr. 4) Mexican Jesuit missions. , Sonora – The Cananea Herald; Sept 21, 1902 – Nov 25, 1907 0581 Ciudad Mineral de Cananea, S. A. de C.V. (Case 424 newspaper published in Dr. 4) Mexico. 0582 Madrid – Dicionario Illustrado de Artilleria 1866 (Case 424 (an illustrated dictionary of artillery) by Dr. 4) Coronel D. Luis de Agar. 0583 1874 Mexico– Album de Ejercito (army) by (Case 424 Ildefonso Estrada y Zenea. Dr. 4) 0584 Mexico – Notes to Foreign Legations in the Jul 1-1834-Oct 26, 1854 (Case 424 United States’ Department of State to Dr. 4) Mexico. 0584.69 United States; Mexico –Notes to foreign Jul 1-1834-Oct 26, 1854 (Case 424 legations in the United States from Dr. 4) Department of State 0584.70 United States; Mexico–Notes to foreign Nov 2, 1854-Jul 16, 1873 (Case 424 legations in the United States from Dr. 4) Department of State 0584.71 United States; Mexico –Notes to foreign Jul 21, 1873-Apr 30, 1884 (Case 424 legations in the United States from Dr. 4) Department of State 0584.72 United States; Mexico–Notes to foreign May 2, 1884-Nov 20, 1893 (Case 424 legations in the United States from Dr. 4) Department of State 0584.73 United States; Mexico–Notes to foreign Nov 23, 1893-Jan 31, 1903 (Case 424 legations in the United States from Dr. 4) Department of State 0584.74 United States; Mexico–Notes to foreign Feb 2, 1903-Aug 14, 1906 (Case 424 legations in the United States from Dr. 4) Department of State

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0585.111 United States; Mexico – Diplomatic May 29, 1833-Mar 29, 1845 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.112 United States; Mexico –Diplomatic Nov 10, 1845-Apr 6, 1854 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.113 United States; Mexico –Diplomatic May 6, 1845-Nov 20, 1867 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.114 United States; Mexico –Diplomatic Nov 23, 1867-Apr 26, 1873 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.115 United States; Mexico –Diplomatic May 7, 1873-Jun 19, 1873 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. United States; Mexico –The following reels Jun 23, 1879-Dec 29, 1883 0585.116 are diplomatic instructions from the (Case 424 Department of States of the United States to Dr. 4) its agents in Mexico. 0585.117 United States; Mexico – Diplomatic Jan 2, 1884-May 16, 1887 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico 0585.118 United States; Mexico – Diplomatic May 18, 1887-Jan 3, 1891 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.119 United States; Mexico – Diplomatic Jan 5, 1891-Sep 13, 1895 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.120 United States; Mexico – Diplomatic Sep 17, 1895-Feb 21, 1899 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.121 United States; Mexico – Diplomatic Feb 23, 1899-Mar 10, 1904 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. 0585.122 United States; Mexico –Diplomatic Mar 11, 1904-Aug 9, 1906 (Case 424 instructions from the Department of States of Dr. 4) the United States to its agents in Mexico. Matamoros – The American Flag, Original 1846-1848 newspaper, Republic of and 0586 Friend of the People, Matamoros, Mexico. (Case 424 Published during the occupation of American Dr. 4) troops in Mexico, , New Leon, , and

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0587 , Mexico – (out of state Mar, 1848; Sep, 1847-Nov (Case 424 newspapers) The Free American Vol.1, No.1 1847; Sep 20, 1847 Dr. 4) 0588.1 Mexico City, Mexico — The Daily Oct 12, 1847 – Mar 31, 1848 (Case 424 American Star. *Newspaper published by Dr. 4) American troops during the occupation. 0588.2 Mexico City, Mexico – The Daily American Sept 20, 1847 – Oct 10, 1847 (Case 424 Star. *Newspaper published by American Dr. 4) troops during the occupation. 0588.3 Mexico City, Mexico – The Daily American Apr 1, 1848 – May 30, 1848 (Case 424 Star. *Newspaper published by American Dr. 4) troops during the occupation. Ures, Sonora – La Estrella de Occidente, 1859-1872 0589.1 Periódico Oficial del Estado de Sonora. A (Case 424 weekly, semi-official newspaper. (Broken Dr. 4) File) Ures, Sonora – La Estrella de Occidente, 1873-1876 0589.2 Periódico Oficial del Estado de Sonora. A (Case 424 weekly, semi-official newspaper. (Broken Dr. 4) File) 0590 Ures, Sonora – El Voto de Sonora, Periódico 1841-1845 (Case 424 Oficial del Gobierno. Newspaper published Dr. 4) in Ures. (Broken File) 0591 – 0594 Blank Sonora and Sinaloa V. 15(2) – 17(1) – V. 0595.1 15: Memoirs from the history of the Province 1622-1657; 1529, 1658-1772; (Case 424 of Sinaloa; V. 16: Materials for the history of 1758 Dr. 5) Sonora; V. 17: Materials for the . Sonora, Sinaloa, and Nueva Vizcaya V. 0595.2 17(2)– 19(1) – V. 17: Materials for the (Case 424 history of Sonora; V. 18: Important letters 1758-1778; 1767-1770 Dr. 5) which illustrate Sonora and Sinaloa; V. 19: Documents for Nueva Vizcaya. 0595.3 Sonora and V. 22(2)– 24(1) (Case 424 – V. 22-23: Notices of the New California; V. 1770-1783; 1775-1776 Dr. 5) 24: Church and military records. Sonora, Alta California, and 0595.4 V. 24(2)– 26(1) – V. 24: Church and military 1768-1780; 1676-1782; 1786- (Case 424 records; V. 25: Documents of New Mexico; 1778 Dr. 5) V. 26: Documents of New Mexico. 0595.5 New Mexico and Texas V. 26(2) – 27(1) – July 1, 1834 – Oct. 26, 1854 (Case 424 V. 26: Documents of New Mexico; V. 27: Dr. 5) Documents of Texas.

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Campeche and New Mexico V. 36(2) – Nov. 2, 1854 – July 16, 1873 0595.6 37(1) – V. 36: The Sack of and (Case 424 residencia de Docanegra; V. 37: and Dr. 5) payment of soldiers. New Mexico V. 37(2) – 38 – V. 37: Presidios July 21, 1873 – April 30, 1884 0595.7 and payment of soldiers; V. 38: Testimony (Case 424 and orders concerning the reconquest of New Dr. 5) Mexico and its restoration. 0595.8 New Mexico V. 39 – Reconquest of New May 2, 1884 – Nov. 20, 1893 (Case 424 Mexico by Diego de Vargas including the Dr. 5) refounding of Santa Fe. 0595.9 Couchos; ; Gila Rivers V. 52– Nov. 23, 1893 – Jan. 31, 1903 (Case 424 54(1) – Colonia de and Dr. 5) dispatches concerning the area. California; Texas; Sonora; ; Feb. 2 1903 – Aug. 14, 1906 0595.10 V. 61(2) – 62(1)– V. 61: (Case 424 Exploration of the California coast; V. 62: Dr. 5) Exploration of the routes in California, Texas, Sonora, Florida, and Louisiana. California; Texas; Sonora; Florida; Undated Louisiana V. 62(2) – 63(1) – V. 62: 0595.11 Exploration of the routes in California, Texas, (Case 424 Sonora, Florida, and Louisiana; V. 63: Dr. 5) Voyage of the Princesa and Favorita up the California coast. Mexico; Texas V. 92(2)– 94– 95(1) – V. 92: May 29, 1833 – March 29, 0595.12 Founding of a convent, college, and hospital 1845 (Case 424 in Mexico; V. 94: Viceroy of Texas Dr. 5) V. 95: Correspondence with governors of presidios. 0595.13 Mexico V. 95(2)–96(1) – V. 95: Nov. 10, 1845 – April 6, 1854 (Case 424 Correspondence with governors of presidios; Dr. 5) V. 96: Various matters 0595.14 May 6, 1845 – Nov. 20, 1867 V. 153(2)–154 – V. 153: Soldados (soldiers); (Case 424 V. 154: Military inspections and complaints. Dr. 5) 0595.15 V. 155–156(1) – V. 155: Military inspections Nov. 23, 1867 – April 26, 1873 (Case 424 and complaints; V. 156: Military persons (law Dr. 5) suits) V. 161(2) – 163(1) – V. 161: Diplomatic May 7, 1873 – June 19, 1873 0595.16 relations with the United States; V. 162: (Case 424 Diplomatic relations with the United States; Dr. 5) V. 163: Veteran troops. V. 163(2)-165(1) – Reports of garrisons, June 23, 1879 – Dec. 29, 1883 0595.17 lawsuits, and investigations.

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(Case 424 Dr. 5) 0595.18 Jan. 2, 1884 – May 16, 1887 (Case 424 V. 165(2)-166(1) – Movements of troops Dr. 5) 0595.19 V. 166(2)- 167(1) – Movements of troops; May 18, 1887 – Jan. 3, 1891 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.20 V. 167(2)-168(1) – Movements of troops; Jan. 5, 1891 – Sept. 13, 1895 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.21 V. 168(2)-170(1)—Movements of troops; Sept. 17, 1895 – Feb. 21, 1899 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.22 V. 170(2)- 171 – Movements of troops; Feb. 23, 1899 – March 10, (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1904 Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.23 March 11, 1904 – Aug. 9, 1906 V. 172 – Movements of troops; reports of (Case 424 garrisons, lawsuits, and investigations. Dr. 5) 0595.24 Undated V. 173 – Movements of troops; reports of (Case 424 garrisons, lawsuits, and investigations. Dr. 5) 0595.25 1846 – 1848 V. 174 – Movements of troops; reports of (Case 424 garrisons, lawsuits, and investigations. Dr. 5) 0595.26 V. 175-176(1) – Movements of troops; Nov. 1847 – March 1848;Sept. (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1847 – Nov. 1847; Dr. 5) investigations. Sept. 20 1847 0595.27 V. 176(2)-178(1) – Movements of troops; Oct. 12, 1847 – March 31, (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1848 Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.28 V. 176(2)-178(1) – Movements of troops; Sept. 20, 1847 – Oct. 10, 1847 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.29 V. 178(2)- 180(1) – Movements of troops; April 1, 1848 – May 30, 1848 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.30 V. 180(2)-182(1) – Movements of troops; June 1859 – 1872 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, law suits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.31 V. 183(2) - 184 – Movements of troops; June 1873 – 1876 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations.

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0595.32 1841 – 1845 V. 185-186 – Movements of troops; reports (Case 424 of garrisons, lawsuits, and investigations. Dr. 5) 0595.33 1729-1795 V. 186-187 – Movements of troops; reports (Case 424 of garrisons, lawsuits, and investigations. Dr. 5) 0595.34 V. 189-190(1) – Movements of troops; Aug. 28, 1963 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.35 V. 190(2)-192(1) – Movements of troops; 1622 – 1657;1529; 1658 – (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1772;1758 Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.36 V. 192(2)-193(1) – Movements of troops; 1758 – 1778; 1767 – 1770 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.37 V. 193(2)-194(1) – Movements of troops; 1770 – 1783; 1775 – 1776 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.38 V. 194(2)-196(1) – Movements of troops; 1768 – 1780; 1676 – 1782; (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1680 – 1778 Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.39 V. 196(2)-197 – Movements of troops; 1776 – 1777; 1689 – 1767 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.40 V. 198-200(1) – Movements of troops; 1681 – 1693; 1691 – 1701 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.41 V. 200(2)-202(1) – Movements of troops; 1692 – 1693; 1692 – 1697 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.42 V. 202(2)-204(1) – Movements of troops; 1694 – 1696 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.43 V. 204(2)-205(1) – Movements of troops; 1747 – 1758 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.44 V. 205(2)-206(1) – Movements of troops; 1773 – 1774 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.45 V. 206(2)-208(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations.

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0595.46 V. 208(2)-210(1) – Movements of troops; 1701 – 1736; 1756 – 1768; (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1758 – 1770 Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.47 V. 210(2)-211(1) – Movements of troops; 1758 – 1770; 1813 – 1840 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.48 V. 211(2)-213(1) – Movements of troops; 1766 – 1796; 1770 – 1814 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.49 V. 213(2)-215(1) – Movements of troops; 1770 – 1814; 1740 – 1799 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.50 V. 215(2)-216(1) – Movements of troops; 1809 – 1810; 1785 – 1820; (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and 1792 – 1795 Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.51 V. 216(2)-217(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.52 V. 217(2)-220(1) – Movements of troops; 1792 - 1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.53 V. 220(2)-222(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.54 V. 222(2)-224(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.55 V. 224(2)-226(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.56 V. 226(2)-227(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.57 V. 227(2)-229(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.58 1729-1795 V. 229(2)-230– Movements of troops; reports (Case 424 of garrisons, lawsuits, and investigations. Dr. 5) 0595.59 V. 231-232(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations.

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0595.60 V. 232(2)-234(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.61 V. 234(2)-236(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.62 V. 236(2)-237(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.63 V. 237(2)-239(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.64 V. 239(2)-241(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.65 V. 241(2)-243(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.66 V. 243(2)-245(1) – Movements of troops; 1729-1795 (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.67 V. 245(2)-246(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.68 V. 246(2)-248(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.69 V. 248(2)-250(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.70 V. 250(2)-252(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.71 V. 252(2)-254(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.72 V. 254(2)-257(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.73 V. 257(2)-258(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations.

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0595.74 V. 258(2)-259(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.75 V. 259(2)-261(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.76 V. 261(2)-262(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.77 V. 262(2)-264(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.78 V. 264(2)-266(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.79 V. 266(2)-268(1) – Movements of troops; Undated (Case 424 reports of garrisons, lawsuits, and Dr. 5) investigations. 0595.80 V. 267A National Archives – 1794-1795 (Case 424 The Regiment of the Dragoon of Spain Dr. 6) Chihuahua; New Mexico; California; and 1772; 1751-1819 0595.81 Texas V. 286(2)-287(1) – V. 286: Jesuit (Case 424 records for the missions of Chihuahua; V. Dr. 6) 287: Mission history for New Mexico, California, and Texas. New Mexico; California; Texas V. 287(2)- 1751-1819; 1798-1801 0595.82 289(1) – V. 286: Jesuit records for the (Case 424 missions of Chihuahua; V. 287: Mission Dr. 6) history for New Mexico, California, and Texas. New Mexico; California; Texas V. 287(2)- 1527-1750 289(1) – V. 287: Mission history for New Mexico, California, and Texas; V. 289: 0595.83 Contracts 287: Mission History 1751-1819 (Case 424 New Mexico, California, Texas Dr. 6) 289: Contracts 1798-1801 Jesuit reports and correspondence. Topics include the California’s, Jacobo Delemayr, and the military 0595.84 V. 316 – Reports and correspondence of the 1617-1676 (Case 424 Jesuit Missions of Sinaloa and Sonora. Also a Dr. 6) report on the conquest of Sinaloa. 0595.85 [Blank]

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(Case 424 Dr. 6) Chihuahua; Sonora V. 333 – Jesuits; 1670-1751 correspondence of missionaries and others of 0595.86 Chihuahua and Sonora. (Case 424 V. 392 – Correspondence of he Jesuit Dr. 6) missionaries in Sonora, Sinaloa and Nueva Vizcaya Sonora, Sinaloa; Nueva Vizcaya V. 392 – 1767-1786 Correspondence of missionaries of Sonora, 0595.87 Sinaloa, and Nueva Vizcaya. (Case 424 V. 396 – Diaries and reports of expeditions in Dr. 6) Alta California and Primera Alta. People include Fr. Garces and . V. 396 – Documents, diaries, and letters. 1779-1795; 1818-1821 0595.88 V. 1, 3 – Finances and supplies for the (Case 424 missions of Sonora (1779-1795); Missions of Dr. 6) , Sonora, Texas and Nuevo Santander (1818-1821). Sonora V. 2 – Reports and statistics of the 1794-1818 0595.89 Franciscan missions in Alta California & (Case 424 Primera Baja and the Dominican missions of Dr. 6) Baja California. Sonora V.13 – Missions and Indians of 1751-1820 0595.90 Topía, Nuevo Leon, Sonora, Texas, and (Case 424 California. Topics include Pious Fund of Dr. 6) California and Apache attacks. Sonora V. 14-15 – V. 14: Census of missions 1735-1790; 1768-1818 0595.91 of Primera Alta and Baja (1735-1790); V. 15: (Case 424 Fr. Paulo’s diary of 1774; and a petition of Dr. 6) Yuman chief asking for missions on the (1768-1818) Sonora and New Mexico V. 18(2), 19(1) 1817-1820; 1791-1835; 1795- 0595.92 20(1) – V. 18: Trails of missionaries of 1798 (Case 424 Sonora; V. 19: Sonoran missions; V. 20: New Dr. 6) Mexican and Sonoran missions. New Mexico and Sonora V. 20(2)- 21 – V. 1797-1815; 1623-1810 20: New Mexican and Sonora missions. 0595.93 Indian affairs in Coahuila; V. 21: Mission (Case 424 correspondence. Missionary complaints in Dr. 6) Texas and religious jurisdiction in New Mexico. 0595.94 1623-1788 Sonora V. 22 – Sonoran missions. Reports of (Case 424 the Jesuit missions and fiscal matters. Places Dr. 6)

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includes Baja California, Sinaloa, and Nueva Vizcaya. California; Sonora V. 24-25(1) – V. 24: 1829-1830; 1622-1625 0595.95 California missions – Pious fund of Alta (Case 424 California; V. 25: Jesuit correspondence from Dr. 6) Sonora and annual reports of the Jesuits. Sonora V. 25(2)-26(1) – Jesuit 1625-1647; 1647-1688 0595.96 correspondence and history of Sinaloa (Case 424 missions; Annual Jesuit reports and Dr. 6) correspondence 0595.96a Nueva Vizcaya – V. 26(2)-27 – State of the 1688-1698; 1699-1745 (Case 424 missions of Nueva Vizcaya and the Primería Dr. 6) (witnessed by Kino). Original work by Kino. Provicias Internas – V. 12 – Fiscal accounts 1792-1807 0595.97 and salaries, the military, and Apaches and (Case 424 Comanches in the Western and Eastern Dr. 6) . Coahuila; Texas; and all interior provinces 1705-1795 0595.99 V. 14 – Military records – The situation in the (Case 424 Provincias Internas of the missions and Dr. 6) presidios, including a contract for presidio supply 0595.100 Undated California V. 23 – Anza’s expedition to (Case 424 California; Garces’ correspondence Dr. 6) Indian depredations V. 30 – Conditions in 1688-1743 0595.101 Nueva Vizcaya, Coahuile and Sonora. Indian (Case 424 tribes mentioned include: Mayos, Yaquis and Dr. 6) Baboscirigames. Sonora V. 33 – Missions of Sonora – 1778; 1793 0595.102 Correspondence about the Naval department (Case 424 of San Blas and merchant traffic. Detailed Dr. 6) report on the Province of Sonora. New Mexico; Nuevo Leon V. 34 – Indians of 1604-1799; 1680 0595.103 New Mexico –Various topics include the (Case 424 1680 Pueblo Revolt; the mission of Pecos and Dr. 6) the military. New Mexico V. 35 – Governors of New 1636-1783 0595.104 Mexico – Reports on the problem of New (Case 424 Mexico, and the military situation of Nueva Dr. 6) Vizcaya. 0595.105 New Mexico V.36 – Indians of New Mexico 1697-1714 (Case 424 – Reports from the missionaries and presidios Dr. 6) of New Mexico

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New Mexico V.37 – Indians of New Mexico 1676-1750 0595.106 – Reports of New Mexico, including an (Case 424 account of the French trading with the Dr. 6) Comanches. Chihuahua V.41 – Indian Wars and Causes – 1772-1798 0595.107 Criminal cases and military problems in (Case 424 Nueva Santander and the Province of Dr. 6) Chihuahua Chihuahua; V. 42-43(1)— 42— 1770-1786; 1770-1776 Governors of Chihuahua – administrative 0595.108 problems in Nueva Vizcaya and Chihuahua; (Case 424 43—Commanding General, Durango – Dr. 6) Correspondence of the Government of Nueva Vizcaya (only has 35 folios) Chihuahua; Sonora V. 45 – Military 1770-1795 0595.109 presidios and troops – Reports on the salaries (Case 424 and economic situation of the Provincias Dr. 6) Internas. 0595.110 Sonora V.46 – Mining, military activities – 1784-1790 (Case 424 Budget and economics of the Provincias Dr. 6) Internas Sonora V. 47 – Campaigns – Reports on the 1776-1768 0595.111 towns, presidios and missions of Sonora. (Case 424 People include Juan Bautista de Anza and the Dr. 6) Visita of José de Gálvez. Sonora V. 48 – Campaigns – Reports and 1766-1768 0595.112 correspondence from the presidial captains of (Case 424 Sonora. Also mentioned; the visita of José de Dr. 6) Gálvez, and Domingo Elizondo. All provinces V. 65 – Peace treaties, Indian 1776-1791 matters – Correspondence and reports about 0595.114 the Indian problems in the Provinces of (Case 424 Chihuahua and New Mexico. Tribes Dr. 6) mentioned include the Comanches, Navajos, and Gileños. New Mexico V. 67 – Fiscal accounts of the 1787-1790 0595.115 Provinces f New Mexico and Chihuahua. (Case 424 Exact inventories of the assistance given to Dr. 6) allied Indian nations are included. Sonora; Sinaloa; Baja California – V. 68 – 1768-1770 0595.116 José de Gálvez correspondence – (Case 424 Correspondence and reports on the Dr. 6) providence of Sonora, Sinaloa and Baja California.

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Sonora; Sinaloa V. 70 – Sonora and 1768-1770 0595.117 Sinaloan local matters – Inspection (visita) of (Case 424 Don José de Gálvez of Nueva Vizcaya, Dr. 6) Sonora, Sinaloa and Baja California. Sonora V. 81 – Campaigns of Elisondo – 1771-1774 0595.119 Reports on the expedition to Sonora and (Case 424 conditions of the various mission there, Dr. 6) including Tumacacori and San Xavier del Bac. Sonora V. 82 – Military expeditions - 1771-1772 0595.120 Correspondence of the military captains of (Case 424 Sonora with the Viceroys Croix and Bucareli. Dr. 6) Places include: Horcasitas, Tubac, and

Terrenate. 0595.121 ; Sonora V. 85-86 – 85 – Conquest 1722-1792; 1761-1765 (Case 424 and history of the Province of Nayarit; Dr. 6) 86—Correspondence from military commanders of the presidio of Sonora. 0595.122 Sinaloa; Chihuahua V. 87 – Indexes, 1737-1786 (Case 424 reports, correspondence and testimony of the Dr. 6) Provincias Internas, Sonora, and Sinaloa 0595.123 Sinaloa; Chihuahua V. 87-88 – 87 – 1779 –1795; 1818 – 1821 (Case 424 Correspondence on Sinaloa and Chihuahua; Dr. 6) V. 88— O’Conor Papers Sonora V. 93 – Correspondence of the 1794 – 1818 0595.124a intendente of Sonora, Pedro Corvalán, about (Case 424 conditions in his province. Topics include the Dr. 6) military, and administration. 0595.124b Chihuahua V.95 – Reports about conditions 1761 – 1769 (Case 424 in and the presidios of Nueva Dr. 6) Vizcaya. Sonora V. 96 – Correspondence of the 1774-1779 0595.125 Governor of Sonora about the problems and (Case 424 Indians of the area. Topics include the Yumas Dr. 6) and the military. 0595.128 New Mexico; Texas V. 102 – Military and 1754-1795 (Case 424 administrative affairs of New Mexico. Topics Dr. 6) include the Indians of this area. 0595.129 New Mexico V. 103 – Correspondence of the 1767-1777 (Case 424 Governor of New Mexico discussing military Dr. 6) campaigns and administrative affairs. Chihuahua; Durango V. 106-107 – V. 106 – 1787-1788; 1786-1790 0595.130 Correspondence of the Comandate General of (Case 424 the Provincias Internas about his Dr. 6) administration. V. 107 – Index of the

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correspodnece of Jacobo Urgate y Loyola about administrative affairs in the Provincias Internas. Interior provinces V. 112 – Reports of the 1787-1788 0595.131 Commander General of the Provincias (Case 424 Internas about the campaigns and peace Dr. 6) accords with the Apaches. Southwest V. 128 – Correspondence and 1787-1789 0595.132 reports of the military affairs of the (Case 424 Provincias Internas, and the campaigns Dr. 6) against the Indians. Baja California; New Mexico - V. 169 – 1752-1800 0595.133 Reports on Baja California and Juan Bautista (Case 424 de Anza’s Alta California expedition. One Dr. 6) letter is on the Indians of New Mexico. New Mexico; Sonora V. 193(1) – 1666; 1788-1801 0595.134 Correspondence of Jacobo Urgate y Loyola, (Case 424 mining certificates and the activities of the Dr. 6) Governors of Nuevo Leon. (Folios 31-224 missing) New Mexico; Sonora 193(2) – 1788-1789 0595.135 Correspondence of Jacobo Ugarte y Loyola (Case 424 concerning the Provincias Internas and the Dr. 6) Indians of New Mexico. (contains folios 39- 224) 0595.136 1788-1797 Sonora - V. 235 – Documents on the Seri and (Case 424 establishments of peach in Sonora Dr. 6) Sonora V.237 – Miscellaneous 1771-1778 0595.137 correspondence of Juan Bautista de Anza, (Case 424 , and Fr. Francisco Garces. Dr. 6) Topics includes the Catalonian Volunteers 0595.138 Sonora; Durango; New Mexico V. 243 – 1636-1797 (Case 424 Military affairs Sonora, Durango-New Dr. 6) Mexico Sonora V. 245 – Sonoran Affairs - Items 1792-1806 0595.139 from Sonora and Nuevo Santander. Topics (Case 424 include soldier complaints, a natural disaster Dr. 6) and the suicide of the governor of Nuevo Santander. Sonora 245(a) – Sonora Affairs – Assorted 1737-1774 0595.140 items on the presidios and missions of Sonora (Case 424 and Nueva Vizcaya. The mine of Cieneguillas Dr. 6) is also mentioned. 0595.141 Sonora V. 246-247 – 246 – Sonora Affairs; 1771-1797

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(Case 424 247– Apaches in Sonora Dr. 6) 0595.142 Sonora V.250 – Will of Felipe de Neve, 1785-1789 (Case 424 military documents of Sonora and Nueva Dr. 6) Vizcaya and Sonoran mission documents. 0595.143 1778-1795 (Case 424 Garces V. 258 – Yuma Indians; Mining Dr. 6) 0595.144 1784-1788 V. 259-261 – 259: Interior provinces of West; (Case 424 261: Interior provinces of West Dr. 6) 0595.145 1766-1768 Sonora; Sinaloa; Durango – V. 262: Royal (Case 424 correspondence Dr. 6) California Section V. 35-36; 1772-1786; 1770-1779 35 – Diaries and reports of Alta and Baja 0595.146 California. Topics Include supplies and (Case 424 troops; 36 – Alta California, New Mexico and Dr. 6) Garcés trip to the Gila. Topics also include the presidios on the Colorado River. California Section V. 39 – Maps and 1756-1793 0595.147 descriptions of the northern Provincias (Case 424 Internas, mail service, the death of Felipe de Dr. 6) Neve, commandante general California Section V. 72–73 – 72- 1773-1775; 1797-1799 0595.148 Documents about supplies and the 2nd (Case 424 expedition to Alta California. 73- Documents Dr. 6) about expenses, supplies and criminal cases in Alta California. Justicia Section V. 183(2)-185, 207(1) – 1837-1841; 1837; 1838 183(2) – Report on conditions in Baja 0595.149 California; 184 – Merchant supply for the (Case 424 army of the north; 185- Document forbidding Dr. 6) foreigner to trap beavers; 207- Nomination of a judge to Superior Court in 0600.5 Hermosillo #5 – General reports on 1826-1871 (Case 424 conditions in the state – official appointments Dr. 7) – land claims – operation of State bueraus. Hermosillo #6 – Reports to Viceroy Bucareli 1772-1842 – Proposed mission reforms; rules 0600.6 regulations for government bureaus ; daily (Case 424 executive orders for 1834 and 1835; Indian Dr. 7) lands; boundary disputes; public land; 1834 transfer of capital to Arizpe. 0600.7 Hermosillo #7 – Yaquis and Mayos 1784-1832

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(Case 424 Dr. 7) 0600.8 1832-1842 (Case 424 Hermosillo #8 – Yaquis and Mayos Dr. 7) 0600.9 1832-1866 (Case 424 Hermosillo #9 – Yaquis and Mayos Dr. 7) 0600.10 1857-1885 (Case 424 Hermosillo #10 – Yaquis and Mayos Dr. 7) 0600.11 1885-1886 (Case 424 Hermosillo #11 – Yaquis and Mayos Dr. 7) Hermosillo #12 – Matters relating in any way 1793-1832 to the Apache threat, including other information on frontier posts; Since nearly every document from such frontier posts as 0600.12 Tucson, Tubac, Santa Cruz, etc. makes (Case 424 mention of their prime preoccupation, Dr. 7) Apaches, the bulk of this archive’s material on these posts found on section (films 12-25) including military, political, and social history. Hermosillo #13 – matters relating in any way 1833-1835; 1834-1843 0600.13 to the Apache threat including information on (Case 424 frontier posts; Chihuahua campaign against Dr. 7) Apaches. Hermosillo #14 – matters relating in any way 1834-1848; 1834-1843 0600.14 to Apache threat, including other information (Case 424 on frontier post; Massive 1834 campaign Dr. 7) personally led by governor Manuel Escalante y Arvizu. Hermosillo #15 – matters relating in any way 1849-1850 to Apache threat, including other information 0600.15 on frontier posts; A campaign diary (35 (Case 424 frames) of 1849 by Colonel José María Elías Dr. 7) González. Desertions at Tucson. **Note: Diary translation in MS1155 f. 527 Hermosillo #16 – Materials relating in any 1850-1853 0600.16 way to the Apache threat, including other (Case 424 information on frontier posts. Apache Dr. 7) surrenders. Hermosillo #17 – materials relating in any 1827-1891 0600.17 way to Apache threat, including other

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(Case 424 information on frontier posts. District perfect Dr. 7) reports 1827, 1837, 1842; Apache campaigns 1854, 1883. Reports on conditions of Indians 1891 Hermosillo #18 – matters relating in any way 1832- 1891 0600.18 to the Apache threat, including other (Case 424 information on frontier posts. District prefect Dr. 7) reports and inventories 1856. Reports on Indians 1832. Hermosillo #19 – matters relating in any way 1832-1877 to the Apache threat, including other 0600.19 information on frontier posts; Peace treaty at (Case 424 ; Manuel Escalante’s land claims Dr. 7) 1832 and orders for Indian Representation; Treaties with Arizona against Apaches 1860- 1877. Hermosillo #20 – matters relating in any way 1866-1882 to the Apache threat, including other 0600.20 information on frontier posts; Arizona-Sonora (Case 424 treaties against Apaches; Fronteras Dr. 7) commander assassinates Chief Eligio and four Apache women at Janos; Chihuahua governor complains. 0600.21 Hermosillo #21 – matters relating in any way 1882-1885 (Case 424 to the Apaches threat, including other Dr. 7) information on frontier posts. Hermosillo #22 – matters relating in any way 1882-1887 0600.22 to the Apache threat, including other (Case 424 information on frontier posts. Raids into Dr. 7) Sonora by Apaches from reservation in Arizona Territory. Hermosillo #23 – matters relating in any way 1882-1887 0600.23 to the Apache threat, including other (Case 424 information on frontier posts. Raids into Dr. 7) Sonora by Apaches from reservation in Arizona Territory. Hermosillo #24 – matters relating in any way 1885-1886 to the Apache threat, including other information on frontier posts. Sonoran 0600.24 complaints against American officers (Case 424 pursuing : robbery and threats Dr. 7) against Mexican lives. Incidents between United States and Mexican forces pursuing Apaches in Chihuahua; Capture of Geronimo’s wife.

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Hermosillo #25 – matters relating in any way 1886; 1772-1890 to the apache threat including other 0600.25 information on frontier posts. Expenses (Case 424 incurred in the surrender and flight of Dr. 7) Geronimo. Local reports on his capture; settling or reduction of Seris around Pitic (Hermosillo) in 18th century. 0600.26 1890-1899; 1831 Hermosillo #26 – Seri material and further (Case 424 information on the Papago’s. Dr. 7) 0600.27 1899; 1797-1860 (Case 424 Hermosillo #27 – Papagos; Dr. 7) Hermosillo #28 – opinions on current 1831-1834 0600.28 problems proffered by the governor’s (Case 424 consulters’ executive decrees for the benefit Dr. 7) of individual citizens – session of the governor and his council. Hermosillo #29 – sessions of governor and 1831-1834; 1846-1848; 1835- his council; executive decrees for the benefit 1837 of individual citizens; opinions of problems 0600.29 proffered by the governor’s consulters; (Case 424 decisions of the governor and his council; Dr. 7) decrees on economic matters; index to archives of Secretariat of state of Sonora; correspondence with local justices of the peace Hermosillo #31 – correspondence with local 1839; 1840; 1792; 1783; 1831- justice of the peace (cont. from film 29); 1834 index to archives of department of Sonora; division of commandancy of northern 0600.31 provinces of into eastern-western (Case 424 commandancy; circular on placing crosses on Dr. 7) royal roads where subjects lost their lives at the hands of the Apache; Sessions of the constitutional congress of the new state of Sonora. Hermosillo #32 – Actas Publicas of the Junta 1832-1842; 1840; 1834-1835; Departmental of Sonora; sessions of the Junta 1709-1765 Departmental; decisions of the Constitutional 0600.32 congress of the new state of Sonora; proposed (Case 424 reforms in the San Ignacio district (including Dr. 7) Santa Cruz valley); mission documents relating to the expulsion of Spanish friars and the aftermath; Typescripts of Jesuit papers

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relating to Sonora (originals are in the library of the University of Texas) 0600.33; 1857 0600.34 [on Hermosillo #33; #34 – Documents to the one reel] Crabb (cont. on film 35) (Case 424 Dr. 7) 0600.35 Hermosillo #35 – Documents relating to the 1857 (Case 424 Crabb filibuster of 1857. (cont. from films 33 Dr. 7) and 34) 0600.36 Hermosillo #36 – Mexican war with Texas. 1835; 1852-1856 (Case 424 Invasion of Sonora by Raouset and other Dr. 7) French filibusterers (cont. on film 37) 0600.37 Hermosillo #37 – invasion of Sonora by 1852-1856 (Case 424 Raouset and other French (cont. Dr. 7) from film 36). 0600.38 1852-1854 Hermosillo #38 – the William Walker (Case 424 filibuster (cont. on film 39) Dr. 7) 0600.39 1852-1854; 1855 Hermosillo #39 – the William Walker (Case 424 filibuster (cont. from #38); other invasions Dr. 7) 0600.40 Hermosillo #40 – French interventions; 1862-1866; 1845-1848 (Case 424 United State – Mexican War (cont. on film Dr. 7) 41). Hermosillo #41; #42 – United State –Mexico 1845-1848; 1832; 1783; 1794; War (concluded from film 40); Elections in 1846; 1797; 1772 India towns; Indian communal labor; law for ecclesiastical government; appointments by Franciscan province of ; Financial syndic for Franciscans in Sonora; Angel Mariano named bishop of Sonora; pastors named by civil government; Royal order 0600.41; relating to Indians moving to other pueblos; 0600.42 [on local elections in San Ignacio district; one reel] Creation of Banco Nacional del San Carlos; (Case 424 State laws of church; furnishing for Ures Dr. 7) church; furnishing for Pitic (Hermosillo) church; Royal order prohibiting emigration from New Spain to Spain; Antonio Reyes, bishop of Sonora, requests expulsion of non- Indians from missions; documents relating to expulsion of Spaniards, including Spanish Franciscans missionaries, from Sonora; Letters of security for foreigners (Americans

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in Sonora); list of Sonorans emigrating to California (probably of 1834); regulations for internal government of towns; inciativa of Sonora congress to national congress concerning Apache threat (11/16/1834); Problems of troops replacement of 1830s. Earlier legislation of 1772; problems regarding Indians bearing arms (includes earlier Yaqui military history); History of the grenadier company Arizpe. 0600.43 Hermosillo #43 – Opata militia; Franciscan 1832; 1827 (Case 424 missionaries accused of inciting Yaquis to Dr. 7) revolt; Military, fiscal matter 0600.44 Hermosillo #44 – Indian Lands; Public 1770-1882 (Case 424 Works: Inclusive are church building, mining Dr. 7) telegraph, railroads, etc. Hermosillo #45 – Justice and Public Health 1783;1793; 1828;1832; 1834- – American Bandits attack Sonoran mining 1838; 1840; 1843;1849 town of La Cieneguilla (Altar District); non- Apache accomplices to Apache raids. Geography and Demography; Boundaries; Carpetón 3 – Papago Rebellion; Carpetón 55 – distribution of Indian lands; Carpetón 58 – collaboration with Apaches; Tucson requests pastor; appointment by Franciscan province of Guadalajara; a request by Luis Temblet, Franciscan missionary; other ecclesiastical matters; Carpetón 60 – statistics from the district of Altar; Carpetón 64 – José María 0600.45 Elías González named commandant general (Case 424 of Sonora; Presidio statistics; Carpetón 67 – Dr. 7) Tucson peaceful Apaches; Carpetón 74 – appointments by Franciscan province of Guadalajara; other mission documents; attacks on mining camp at Quitovac in Papaguería; Correspondence – A seaport for Quitovac; Carpetón 87 - Correspodnence – of Teodoro Ramírez at Tucson – medicine for the military hospital at Arizpe – guardians of youth at Hermosillo – public school at Banámichi another at Arizpe (Pablo Kelly director); Carpetón 90 – mules from Quitovac, Tubutama, and Altar supplied from California; Carpetón 92 – Papago attack on Altar district; Quitovac and California

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expeditions; Carpetón 102 – Elections at Tubac; elections at Tucson; Papago alarm at San Ignacio; Yaquis and Papagos attach Querobabi; preparations for Papago campaign. Hermosillo #46 – Carpetón 112 – Papagos, 1840; 1842-1843; 1845-1851 Pimas, and Yaquis unite around San Ignacio and Altar in July 1840 to plan rebellion; Carpetón 127 – documents relating to Papago rebellio in Altar district – mines of Santa Teresa northeast of San Ignacio; Carpetón138 – clergy problems at Sahuaripa, Tellechea vs. Encinas; Carpetón 140 – appointments by Franciscans province of Guadalajara – Franciscan scandals at Cucurpe – other mission documents; Carpetón 153 – abandonment of Cocóspera (see film 49 Carpetón 264 and Hermosillo cathedral archives for transfer of church statues to Magdalena) – activities at Tubac – Pinal Apaches attack Altar – Papagos reported quiet in December report – Quitovac reported safe; Carpetón 165 – report on towns of Altar district (Saric still abandon) – officials 0600.46; requested for ranches and smaller settlements. (Case 424 Carpetón 168 – San Xavier and Tucson in Dr. 7) San Ignacio parish – other ecclesiastical reports concerning Pimería Baja. Carpetón 169 – Altar soldiers in the United States – Mexican War California governor José Castro reported on his way to Altar – war donation from mining camp at Soña in the Papaguería; Carpetón 173 0 permit to bury in chapel at the Cieneguilla; state decree of May 5 gives administration of mission property of Primería Alta to diocesan priest Bachiller Ignacio Andrade at Altar – missions received by Andrade on July 16, 1847; Bachiller Francisco Xavier Vásquez, vicar forane and diocesan pastor of La Cieneguilla – other mission documents, including plight of Pimas on Altar river and their appeal to governor; Carpetón 195 – decree of December 16 reducing professional tropps of presidio to national guardsmen; Carpetón 199 -

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documents relating to delivery of mail; Carpetón 208 – Bachiller Francisco Xavier Vásquez, pastor of La Cieneguilla since beginning of century, retires to Altar – debate between Lorenzo Vásquez, pastor of Altar, William Money, and American Protestant – plan of governor Aguilar to colonize south of Gila. Carpetón 216- reports on mission lnds of Alter district; Carpetón 220 – documents relating to newly arrived professional troops of Fourth Batallion of the Line; Carpetón 223 – Santa Teresa del Ati now lies abandoned – correspondence of Bernardino Pacheco, Franciscan chaplain at Santa Cruz and circuit rider of the missions of the Santa Cruz valley. Carpetón 224 – Apaches attack Altar district – death of Pacual Mitchell, American resident of Altar valley since 1820s, of cholera – American mines settle temporarily at Búsanic – report on Papagos of Altar district – Altar fiscal report, including charge of four pesos for supporting an Apache prisoner; Carpetón 226 – Tucson reports outbreak of cholera in June – Two died by June 26 1851 Hermosillo #48 – Carpetón 235 – Proposal 1850-1852 by private company to colonize and develop Sonora north to the Gila, October 1850; Reply of December 9, 1850, by governor José Aguilar approving proposal and setting February 1, 1851, as starting date of first exploratory expedition; other documents relating to Carpetón 235; Carpetón 242 – 1852 correspondence of San Ignacio district: 0600.48 Arrival of First French Company under (Case 424 Charles de Pindray in spring of 1852 to Dr. 7) occupy the abandoned settlement of Cocóspera; Complaints of Tucson settlers against Colonia Militar system, 1852. Gives the story of its institution at Tucson and background on land ownership and water rights; Tucson table of vital statistics, reflecting cholera epidemic of that year; Arrival of Second French Company under Lepine de Sigondis in early summer of 1852 to found a French mining Colony near

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Tucson; Carpetón 247 – 1852 ecclesiastical and mission correspondence: death of Fray Juan Maldonado, leaving two Franciscan missionaries in Sonora: Fray Antonio Flores at and Fray Alexandro María Banchi among the Yaqui Pueblos – rental of Tubutama mission lands; 1852 military organization in San Ignacio district – mobile military company at San Ignacio. Carpetón 248 – More documents on French colony near Tucson, 1852; More materials on Cocóspera colony with Tucson colony documents intermingle; Altar district census of 1852 representing 4,330 persons by name, age, occupation, etc.; Financial accounting for Arispe mission lands from 1834-1847 Hermosillo #49 – Carpetón 248 – Financial 1834-1837; 1852-1854; 1856- accounting for Arispe mission lands from 1857 1834 – 1847 concluded; Carpetón 249 – 1852 census of Santa Cruz, by order of December 1851 (order of congress of State of Sonora), representing 409 persons by name, age, occupations, etc. with covering letters explaining why no census of Tubac and Tucson; 1852 (December) distribution of mission lands of Tubutama, Oquitoa, Atil, and Santa Teresa to Indians native to those pueblos. Mexican settlers continued to rent these lands; Carpetón 256 – Printed 0600.49 proclamation of September 20, 1852, on (Case 424 foreign exploitation in Sonora, pros and cons; Dr. 7) 1852-3 Apache attacks on northern Sonora settlements (Arispe department) and counter- campaign (very detailed); Carpetón 257 – 1853 military colonies in Lower California; Carpetón 259 – 1853 immigration of Germans into Sonora; Carpetón 261 – 1853 correspondence of San Ignacio district (Francisco González prefect): desertions from San Ignacio military colony – Tucson out of tobacco for over a year – more trouble between settlers and military colony in Tucsn over land and water; Carpetón 262 – 1852 ecclesiastical and missionary correspondence for Yaqui valley; Altar Valley, and Lower

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California concerning mission lands. Carpetón 264 – 1854 correspondence of U.S. consulate at : John A. Robinson, John W. Rodgers, and Richard Roman to Governor José María Yáñez. Permission to seek U.S. fugitive in Guaymas jail; 1854 correspondence of U.S. consulate at Guaymas: John A. Robinson, John W. Rodgers and Richard Roman to Governor José María Yáñez. Permission to seek U.S. fugitives in Guaymas jail; 1854 ecclesiastical and missionary correspondence concerning changing of church furniture (chalices, vestments, statues, etc.) from San Ignacio to Magdalena – repair of chapel of Our Lady of Sorrow at Ures (formerly Franciscan hospice) – mission lands of Altar district – priest for Frontera – Fray Antonio Flores still at Opodepe in September of 1854 with the title of “Comisario de Misiones,” last Jaliscan Franciscan left in Sonora; Carpetón 267 – 1854 correspondence of Magdalena district (from this date forward, variously called San Ignacio or Magdalena district): José E. Estrella prefect – Federico Hulsman of Calabazas petitions Mexican citizenship through prefect of mission lands – Papago raids of San Ignacio district, referred to as “verdaderos Apaches de estas fronteras” – Imuris requests return of cattle recovery by Hilarion García, commander of Tucson, in his campaign to Arivaipa canyon, July, 1854. 1854 correspondence of Altar district Luis Redondo prefect – distribution of Caborca and Pitiquito lands to Papagos. Carpetón 272 – 1854 standardization of catechism of Padre Ripalda for public instruction – translation of Our Father into Yaqui, Mayo, Seri, Pima- Papago, Soba and Opata. Carpetón 288 – 1856 correspondence of Yaqui delta and districts of Magdalena and Altar: Fray Alejandro María Branchi, Franciscan missionary to Yaquis – presidio of Tubac – Altar parish income; Carpetón 292 – 1856 correspondence of Altar district: advance new

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of Crabb filibuster received in September of 1856 – Sonoran’s returning from California. 1856 – Correspondence of Moctezuma district: filibuster alarms from direction of El Paso. Carpetón 293 – 1856 Altar tobacco revenue helped families colonizing Mexican side of new international line – expedition for this purpose to Sonoita – Altareños invite Tucson to resettle Búsani and reestablish former Tucson presidio there. Carpetón 303 – 1857 correspondence of San Ignacio district. José Elías prefect. January correspondence: 60 Apaches raiding district – Santa Cruz justice of the peace, Teodoro Ramírez, reports attending to dying who plead for a priest for Santa Cruz – Teodoro Ramírez resigns on January 19 as justice of the peace of Santa Cruz because of age 65 years. February correspondence: land ownership problems because of unused mission lands granted to settlers by word of mouth of former missionaries – two Teodoro Ramírez letters from Santa Cruz regarding Apaches – National Guard units formed to repel filibusters coming from California – Captain Lorenzo Rodríguez inspector of all northern militia – Tucson emigrants granted lands at Imuris – sickness at Santa Cruz, another petition for priest – official Mexican correspondence sent to Major Enoch Steen at Calabazas concerning Gándara faction agitation to invite U.S. troops to invade Sonora – more land problems due to word of mouth grants by presidial commanders and Franciscan missionaries of Querétaro. March correspondence: Lt. Davis at San Ignacio on March 10 – capture of Antonio Gándara of Calabazas by Captain Lorenzo Rodríguez – José Elías, prefect, and Manuel Elías y Pro represent their father, José María Elías González, in claiming land at Cocóspera, adducing 1837 document of sale by Fray Rafael Díaz – report on sons of Manuel María Gándara, Antonio and Francisco, heading for Calabazas, perhaps to organize a filibuster –

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school matters at San Ignacio and Magdalena – lands and harvests – Apaches – Antonio Gándara returns, his health recovered, and according to his promise leaves to present himself to the state government. April correspondence: Apache depradation – news received of Crabb filibuster at Caborca and Tubutama and death of Captain Lorenzo Rodríguez - letter of Major Steen at Fort Buchanan requesting cooperation in capture of American deserters who may be joining forces invading Sonora – petition of Mr. Bran (sic) to reside at Santa Cruz. May Correspondence: ten Americans seek residence in district with letter of introduction from Major Steen – more Apaches – lands – schools. June correspondence: Magdalena pastor, Antonio Santini, denounced for excommunicating all who swear to the Constitution of 1857 – report of June 20 (mixed with papers of process against Santini) of arrival of Carmen (male) Chibóviri, captured in an Apache attack 5 years before in which his father was killed, and his story of living with the Tonto Apaches along the Río Puerco (Mineral Creek) in the Pinal mountains and having had with Marcial Gallego, stolen from this district 14 years ago and now famous on both the Mexican and Apache sides as an Apache war- chief, who feared returning to the Mexican side (according to Chibóviri) because of the many raids he had made in the San Ignacio district – report (same of June 20) on arrival of word from Tucson that Marcial Gallego had turned himself in at Tucson, and the expedition of a passport at San Ignacio for Vicente Gallego, father of Marcial, to go to Tucson to bring him to San Ignacio – new constitution sworn to by all officials of the district, including “teniente” Manuel Romero (“comandante”) and “subteniente” Joaquín Comandurán (reffered to in the San Ignacio episode as “subteniente” and in the Imuris episode as “comandante de la Plaza”) of the

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Tucson presidio at Imuris and Ensign Plácido Ramírez of the Tubac presidio at Santa Cruz – petition from Santa Cruz to countermand order of commandancy general of Sonora to Captain Manuel Elías y Pro, commander of the line at Santa Cruz, to transfer all troops at Santa Cruz, except for the settlers’ militia or National Guard, to Imuris to join the Tucson company there – Solomon Warner prohibited from trading at Santa Cruz and establishment of Mexican customs at new border recommended – San Ignacio encominum of Ignacio Pesqueira and history of his services to the district – 1,782 head of sheep at Imuris, belonging to Manuel María Gándara, confiscated in 1856 and distributed to troops of the district, with receipts by Sergeant José Paredes of the Tubac presidio at Santa Cruz, Lieutenant Manuel Romero, and second Lieutenant Joaquín Comadurán (referring to himself as “alférez” or ensign of the company) of the Tucson presidio at Imuris. July correspondence: conducted by “el subteniente do Joaquín Comadurán, comandante interino del Presidio del Tucson en Imuris” – declaration of Marcial Gallego (see June correspondence) on his 14 year stay with the Apaches and his incrimination of residents of New Mexico for their complicity with his Apache band until very recently (valuable ethnography information on Pinal and Tonto Apaches) – Gallego’s declaration at San Ignacio followed statement to Major Enoch Steen at Fort Buchanan. August correspondence: mining at Ajo – more filibuster alarms – José María Elías González, adjutant inspector for the northern line, order transfer of troop from Fronteras and to Imuris under command of Captain Manuel Elías y Pro, commander of the line, August 10, 1857. September correspondence: Santini appears as pastor of Altar and continues preaching against constitution of 1857 (see June correspondence) – Chiricahua Apaches play

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double game of making peace with nearby troops and raiding the interior of Sonora. October correspondence: Santini closes church at Magdalena for October 4 fiesta – Tumacácori settler, Federico Hulsman, sides with Gándaras in agitating Americans to depose Pesqueira as governor of Sonora. November correspondence: Miguel Rivera, substitutes prefect – petition not to be annexed to U.S. according to current rumor. December correspondence: Miguel Rivera, substitute prefect – further protests against rumored annexation to U.S. and petition to exile Gánadara from Sonora – Tucson company now referred to as “los veteranos del presidio del Tucson al mando de su comandante teniente don Manuel Romero” Hermosillo #50 – Carpetón 307 – 1857 1853-1854; 1856-1859 correspondence of Yaqui delta, mostly ecclesiastical affairs. Complaints against diocesan priest Trinidad García Rojas, missionary among Yaquis. Carpetón 310 – Political exiles of 1857. Expulsion of Fray Alejandro María Branchi from Sonora for political activities. Carpetón 322 – 1858 correspondence of Governor Ignacio Pesqueira concerning new “Fuerte de la Frontera:” reports from fuerte at Imuris and Fronteras – reorganization of northern line with principal fuerte Fronteras, commanded 0600.50 by captain José Juan Elías as commandant (Case 424 and inspector of the northern line fuerte at Dr. 7) Santa Cruz commanded by Ens. José Paredes (former Tubac sergeant) and later by Captain Hilario Gabilondo (of Crabb filibuster fame) – Baja California and Brigada del Occidente at Mazatlán – American adventures continue to plague Sonora Ensign José Paredes retires to Cocóspera with infirmity to command small detachment there, paid by the fuerte milirar at Imuris – Captain Manuel Barreda named new commander of the fuerte military at Imuris – Fronteras occupied in chasing Apaches in area of Pilares de Teras – affair involving USS Altata under Captain Roll at

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Mazatlán entrusted to “el inteligente joven americano, Carlos Norton, que mil pruebas nos tenia dadas de su adhesion a los principios liberales" by the Brigada del Occidente at Mazatlán – riot riot at Guaymas – fuerte militares on . Carpetón 327 –1858 Correspondence of San Ignacio District. December correspondence: Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect – petition to transfer Imuris troops, including former Tucson garrison to Fronteras under command of Captain José Juan Elías, inspector and commander of the northern line, December 22, 1858 – Major Enoch Steen of Fort Buchanan reports border cleared of busters, December 21, 1858. January correspondence: Jose Elías turns over office of perfect to Remigio Rivera (Elías had been prefect since early April of 1856) – Rivera appointed January 4, 1858. (Short insert of 1858 correspondence of Moctezuma district.) March correspondence: census of smaller settlements. April correspondence. May correspondence: 15 army deserters sent to Cocóspera to serve as national guardsmen or nacionales under Ensign Angel Elías (Cocóspera becoming punishment detachment for deserters) – Juan Antúnez replaces Remigio Rivera during Rivera’s trip to Fort Buchanan (purpose of trip undisclosed). June correspondence: José Elías sues for back wages as prefect. July correspondence: Rafael Corella, local judge at Imuris, reports on Apache campaign of national guardsmen from Imuris, killing four Apaches and sending three pairs of Apache ears to prefecture – José María Redondo, prefect of Altars district, pays taxes on his property in San Ignacio district. August correspondence: Apaches attack Santa Cruz – José María Redondo, prefect of Altar district, accused of keeping early part of archive of San Ignacio district in his Altar home; Francisco González, deceased prefect of San Ignacio district, turned it over to him at end of

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González’ term in 1853; present archive dates only from beginning of 1854. September correspondence: Prefect ask why junta menor of Imuris demands six pesos a month from retired Colonel José María Elías González, living on his Cocóspera ranch (see AHES 13- 2, carpetón 303) – Apache attack on Santa Ana – Elías González exempted from abovementioned tax – prefect orders municipalities of district to send all unclaimed goods to Lt. Col. José Juan Elías at Fronteras –temporary prefect, Juan Antúnez, (no record of Remigio Rivera’s return from Fort Buchanan) turns over office to Captain Manuel Elías y Pro (former commandant of Santa Cruz), who had been appointed August 24, 1858 – Cocóspera detachment still under Fuerte de Imuris – inventory of current archive of San Ignacio district, 1854-1858; new prefect promises to recover rest of archive from José María Redondo – more deserters sent to Cocóspera. October correspondence: new prefect receives word from his father at Cocóspera, retired colonel José María Elías y González, of Apache attack there – new prefect requires military escorts for all convoys coming to October 4 celebration at Magdalena. November correspondence: settlements of district formally petition repeal of State Law #7, enacted November 25, 1857, instituting personal taxation, because of impoverishment under Apache raids – local judge of Santa Cruz and military commander Hilario Gabilondo indulge in mutual accusation – celador de policía of Cocóspera under jurisdiction of Santa Cruz. December correspondence: prefect sends state government list of 3 names for each of 4 positions (local judge 1, alternate, local judge 2, alternate) for each larger settlement of district (San Ignacio, Magdalena, Santa Ana, Imuris, and Santa Cruz) according to Article #5 of Ley Reglamentaria de Justicia; state governor in turn makes appointments for

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coming year of 1859 on basis of list – non- military citizens of district protest governor’s orders of current month to turn in all private arms to prefect: protest based on Apache danger when farming or ranching and service rendered during Crabb filibuster. Carpetón 329- 1858 August – September correspondence of Sonora diocese: Father José Ricardo Laborín replaces Santini at Magdalena – effort being made to impede Santini from returning to Sonora – people of Caborca and Pitiquito request Father José María Rosales from new diocese of Monterey, California – Rosales currently saying Mass at Caborca and Piquito – Bishop Loza has no power to grant request because Rosales’ own ordinary bishop Amat, in California had granted permission to Rosales to serve under the Guadalajara diocese in Lower California – vicar forane at Magdalena had granted Rosales permission to say Mass at Caborca and Piquito until matter decided, although Father Francisco Fortenik, temporarily at Altar (Caborca and Pitiquito were a part of the Altar parish), had forbidden it – bishop reports a young priest (probably Bartolomé Suástegui) being readied to replace aging Fortenik at Altar. 1858-1859 military documents of norther line: January 6, 1859, Lieutenant José Paredes (former sergeant of Tubac), commander of national guard at Cocóspera, sends thirty pesos as ordered to at Cocóspera, sends thirty pesos as ordered to Lt. Joaquín Comadurán at Imuris for his transfer to Santa Cruz – corporal and 5 soldier from the fuerte military at Imuris arrive Arispe, November 1858, with three letters from their commander, Lt. Joaquín Comandurán – quartermaster of state supply depot at Arispe supplies Corporal Catarina Sánchez, arriving from fuerte militar at San Pedro with three soldier on December 18, 1858, with three almudes de pinole for their journey to Ures – inventory of artillery, arms, and munitions at Arispe supply depot, as

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ordred by Lt. Col. José Juan Elías, inspector and commander of northern line, at Fronteras on December 13, 1858 – shipment of vestuario de bluza y pantalones para la caballería e infantería to Arispe supply depot from Guaymas on January 23, 1859 – Lt. Joaquín Comadurán reports arrival at Santa Cruz at 8 o’clock on the morning of January 21, 1859, to take over interim command of that post, as ordered by inspector and commander of northern line in his note of two days before – Captain Hilario Gabilondo at the same place and date reports turning over commander of the line of two days before – Gabilondo ordered to defend himself before civil court of first instance against accusations of local judge of Santa Cruz, other settlers, and prefect of district – Plácido Ramírez (formerly ensign of Tubac still at Santa Cruz – Manuel Barreda reports his arrival at Imuris on January 5, 1859, according to his appointment of December 16, 1858, to recruit and command 100 national guardsmen to replace the Tucson garrison at Imuris, which was being transferred to Fronteras – Barreda complains of insubordination and wholesale desertion of nacionales or national guardsmen – Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect of San Ignacio district, upholds accusations of local judge and settlers of Santa Cruz against Gabilondo during November of 1858 – Lt. José Paredes (former sergeant of Tubac) is transferred in December of 1858 from Santa Cruz to command national guard at Cocóspera – January 4, 1859, Gabilondo begs assistance of inspector and commander of the line, Lt. Col. José Juan Elías, against complicity of local judge and settlers of Santa Cruz with prefect of district in inciting Santa Cruz troops to insubordination and desertion. Hermosillo #51- Carpetón 330- Pesqueira 1858; 1859; 1860 0600.51 correspondence for December, 1858: sends (Case 424 spies to Tucson to watch for filibuster. 1858 Dr. 7) correspondence of Altar district: José María Redondo , prefect – Sáric reoccupied in July

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through efforts of State Commision for Colonization formed by California emigrants under Jesús Islas – July 29, 1858, Vicente Ferrer named local judge of Sáric – Islas reports during August and November from Sáric on plans to colonize Sonoíta (Sonora) and other border points. 1858 correspondence of Alamos district: Manuel Salazar, prefect – November plans for Coastal settlement, lands, plazas, etc. – receipt of Pesqueira circular of November 20 against filibuster, based on new groups forming in California. 1858-1859 Pesqueira correspondence with California: 1859 shipping list of items sent from ironwork to the state government of Sonora, including 4 twenty – four pound howitzerz and ammunition – 1858 correspondence from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San José with lists of prospective emigrants to Sonora – 1858 California circular “Emgracion Para Sonora. ” Carpetón 343 – 1859 correspondence of San Ignacio district (occasionally referred to as “Magdalena district”); Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect. May correspondence: investigation at Magdalena of the Sonoíta affair; band of Anglo Arizonans had murdered six Mexican Arizonans working in a vineyard near Sonoíta, Arizona on Sunday morning, May 8; related events in Santa Cruz Valley; many names of residents and places in Santa Cruz valley; many names of residents and places in Santa Cruz and Sonoíta valleys mentioned; Adeodato Campbell, second local judge of Magdalena, presided at the investigation. January correspondence: message of President Buchanan – (misplaced May document) May 16 report claims Sonoíta affair exaggerated; only two dead and three wounded, one mortally – (misplaced May document) Pinal Apaches sue for peace. February correspondence: local Apache campaign. March and April correspondence. May correspondence: more reports on

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Sonoíta affair. June and July correspondence. August correspondence: trial for local violence. September correspondence: Apache alarm – dispute at Santa Cruz between Gabilondo and settlers had now quieted down – commander at Santa Cruz, Joaquín Comadurán, now a captain – Gabilondo resident at Santa Cruz as ex-commander. October correspondence: Captain Joaquín Comadurán at Santa Cruz reports desertion of entire garrison at San Pedro – José María Pineiro, pastor at Magdalena, retracts his oath to Constitution of 1857 – Captain R.S. Ewell of Fort Buchanan chases two U.S. deserters as far as Santa Ana and captures one of them. November correspondence: reports on schools and prisons of district, diversion (public dance and bullfight at Magdalena October 4 celebration), and status of national guard (depleted by desertion and emigration to U.S.), by prefect Manuel Elías y Pro on November 1 to cover events and status of district for month previous (this new monthly report format will be referred to in the rest of the inventory by its proper name “noticias estadística”) December correspondence: “noticias estadística” for November – nominations for local judges of settlement of the district for 1859 – Plácido Ramírez (former ensign of Tubac company at Santa Cruz) nominated for local judge at Santa Cruz. 1859 ecclesiastical correspondence for January: with transfer of Tucson garrison at Imuris to Fronteras (see 1858 -1859 military documents of northern line, page 4 of film #50 inventory), Lt. Angel Elías, new commander of Tucson company as replacement for Lt. Joaquín Comadurán (ibid. Comadurán from Imuris to Santa Cruz, Paredes from Santa Cruz to Cocóspera, Angel Elías from Cocóspera, Angel Elías from Cocóspera to Imuris), requests return of ecclesiastical property of former Tucson presidio, deposited with Catarina Hernández of Imuris, whole matter referred to higher

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authority – outcome not recorded. Carpetón 245 – 1859 Varied Correspondence. April dispute concerning mission lands of Villa de Seris – list of California emigrants to Sonora traveling aboard Santa Cruz from San Francisco to Guaymas in December, 1859 – report of “Junta de Emigración” at Los Angeles – another shipping list for Guaymas sailing with Santa Cruz at the same time – emigrants collected at San José and Santa Barbara in January – list of 236 names of residents of Los Angeles county, 26 of San José county, 11 of Santa Barbara county, all ready to emigrate to Sonora in January of 1858 – one hundred men of Altar district strengthen Fuertes militaries of Imuris and Santa Cruz in January of 1859 because of filibuster rumors. Carpetón 355 – 1860 noticias estadísticas mensuales for Ures and San Ignacio districts and lists of names of citizens serving in National Guard. 1860 correspondence of San Ignacio district: December correspondence: Rafael Buelna, substitute prefect – ailing prefect Manuel Elías y Pro and first local judge of Santa Cruz, Plácido Ramírez (former ensign of the Tubac company), send information to state government on debts send information to state government on debts of Hilario Gabilondo, “español sublevado” – nominations for 1861 appointments in district. January correspondence: Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect – noticia estadística for December of 1859 – rotation of troops at San Pedro – Lt. Angel Elías, company commander at Imuris, sent to replace Captain Joaquín Comadurán as commander of Santa Cruz and San Pedro – Gabilondo still resident at Santa Cruz; request grant of “huerta del comandante” there for his past services – prefect reports to secretary of state of Sonora on January 16, 1860, that Captain Joaquín Comadurán has deserted to Tucson, refusing to defend himself at Guaymas against accusation of Santa Cruz settlers (comadurán

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evidently found himself in same situation as Gabilondo before him), as ordered by the prefect of the district. February correspondence. March correspondence: misplaced documents from Sahuaripa and Yaqui districts – two loads of flour ordered by Inspector Ignacio Moraga in Arispe to be delivered to Captain in Joaquín Comadurán at Santa Cruz, March 20, 1860 (?). April correspondence: noticias estadísticas for March; diversions eran un baile y dos pastorelas trouble continues between parish priest and government; school teacher’s side with priest – French Intervention begins. June correspondence: Manuel Elías y Pro on as prefecto propietario but ill health forces him to call frequently on Santiago A. Campbell as prefecto sustituto – May 30, 1860, Manuel Elías y Pro appoints Hilarion García, living in district, as his representative at conference with Arizona military to be held at Fort Buchanan to discuss Apache problem – some troops of San Ignacio district sent south for Pesqueira campaign against Yaquis. Hermosillo #52 – Carpetón 355: 1860 1860 - 1862 correspondence of San Ignacio district continued: June correspondence continued: troop rebellion and desertion in many parts of district; many go to Arizona. July correspondence : Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect – more unrest among troops – more alarms regarding invasion of Sonora by Arizona – prefect sends spies into Arizona – Hilarion 0600.52 García, Sonora delegate to Fort Buchanan (Case 424 conference (see June correspondence), reports Dr. 7) – weekly mail service between Magdalena and Tucson via Fort Buchanan – Arizona Requests extradition of twelve Mexican nationals wanted for murder at the San Pedro mine family of Joaquín Comadurán still at Santa Cruz; requests government aid. August correspondence: Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect – more on San Ignacio district deserters to Arizona – more on murders at San Pedro mine; Captain R.S. Eswell at Fort Buchanan

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requests extradition of 11 Mexican nationals for killing three Americans and stealing goods valued at $2,500.00 form mine at San Pedro, 35 miles for Fort Buchanan; robbery cited as murder motive. September correspondence: Manuel Elías y Pro prefect. May correspondence: Santiago A. Campbell, prefecto suplente – 15 national guardsmen sent with supplies to fuerte militar at San Pedro under command of Lt. Col. José Juan Elías – mail service to Altar. October correspondence: Manuel Elías y Pro, prefect, and Rafael Buelna, suplente – arms and munitions – Apaches – report received of October 22 defeat 10 miles south of Hermosillo of party of rebel Yaquis and other renegades under command of Remigio Rivera, Hilarion García, Hilario Gabilondo, Antonio and Francisco Gándara, and Joaquín Comadurán, all of whom had deserted to Arizona territory. November correspondence: Rafael Buelna, perfecto suplente – above- mentioned party of deserters and rebels reported camped at Tubac in number of over 200 armed men; attack on Sonora feared; garrisons at Santa Cruz and other settlement of district strengthened – report from spies at Tubac: rebels suffering from hunger; American artisans fashioning lances for them; receiving guns and ammunition in small quantities; Gándaras secure two light artillery pieces from Tucson; ranks swell to 300 including 50 American riflemen – frantic preparation for defense in San Ignacio district – hurried note to Fort Buchanan for help – Santiago Graydon, Irish-American settler at Sonoíta (Az), writes to Manuel Elías y Pro at Cocóspera that Arizonans generally are favoring rebels and reports to Fort Buchanan that the rebels have pronounced in favor of Miramón against the Republic of Mexico; Graydon urges Manuel Elías y Pro to formally request For Buchanan to squash rebels; Graydon personally recovers seven boxes of cartridges and other supplies from

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rebels – rebels establish settlement in Santa Cruz valley at Los Encinitos, a mile north of border; number greatly reduced; request political pardon from Mexico; Pesqueira refuses pardon and demands unconditional surrender; delegation of ten rebels meets with Buelna at Santa Cruz; Buelna grants pardon; Pesqueira approves his action; rebels blame Remigio Rivera and the Gándaras for false promises and disperse – Remigio Rivera in Tucson preparing to emigrate to California. Carpetón 378 – 1862 correspondence of San Ignacio district: January correspondence: Rafael Buelna, prefect; Santiago A. Campbell alternate prefect.

Appendix: 1831 Elections in Indian Villages. Carpetón 175- 1835 – 1836 correspondence with local judges: Tiburcio Campa, local judge of Tubac, prosecutes town treasurer, Ramón Burruel, for fomenting games of chance and fines him six pesos, December, 1835 – 1836 Tubac local elections and list of citizens; article 12 and 18 of law 39 – 1835 financial accounts of Tubac. Carpetón 119- 1841 correspondence of Altar District: Santiago Redondo, prefect – Papago thievery by Tecolote village recovered by Juan Tereso, with residence in Altar as captain general of the Papagos – Captain Hilario Garía military commander of Altar presidio. Carpetón 121 – 1843 correspondence of San Ignacio District: Joaquín Quiroga, prefect with resilience in Cucurpe – Apache problems – Tucson communication with Culo Azul, chief of Gila Pimas, and Antonio, captain general of Yumas – mission property of San Miguel, San Ignacio, and Santa Cruz river valleys. Carpetón 134 – 1842 correspondence of Altar District: Lorenzo Mart 134 – 1842 correspondence of Altar District: Lorenzo Martínez, prefect – Papago attacks – smallpox vaccinations. Carpetón 146 – 1844 correspondence of San Ignacio district: Bartolo Pérez Serrano, prefect – petition to

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remove Fray Agustín Zalduz, Franciscan missionary at Cucurpe, for political reasons – death of Fray Antonio González and Bachiller Francisco Alday. Carpetón 147 – 1844 correspondence of Altar District and other districts: September 4, Bartalomé Pérez Serrano as Altar prefect = status of Quitovac – Seri alarms at La Cieneguilla – Juan Alamo, captain general of Papagos, leads Papagos and river Pimas in Apache campaigns. Carpetón 150 – 1845 correspondence with local judges of Tubac and Tucson: Pronouncement of settlers and military personnel of Tucson in favor of the Plan of Guadalajara, January 20, 1845, (many local names mentioned). 1849 – 1850 reports of Junta Misional of Banámichi. Carpetón 216- 1850 ecclesiastical correspondence regarding supply of priests for Tucson, Primera Alta y Baja, and Sonora river valley. Carpetón 222 – 1851 reports of Juntas Misionales del Estado. 1851 ecclesiastical correspondence regarding supply of religious missionaries for Sonora from Franciscan missionaries y colleges of . 1798 reglamentos sobre terrenos and undated printed reglamento (incomplete) for grazing lands in Independence Era.

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