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Contains 56 Results:

Antonio Porlier, Madrid, announcement that the King has conferred upon him the title of Marques de Bajamar. Official copy sent to Governor of New Mexico,, March 24, 1791.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: March 24, 1791.

Comandante General Pedro de Nava, Chihuahua, to Governor of New Mexico Fernando de la Concha, informing him that due to the death of Fray Francisco Martin-Bueno, and the scarcity of ministers, Chaplain Fray Francisco Ocio would administer to the Pueblos of Pecos and Tesuque,, July 26, 1791.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: July 26, 1791.

Viceroy Conde de Revilla Gigedo, Mexico, transmittal of a cedula concerning collection and remittance of alcabala (sales tax) to pay for late war, Publication by Comandante General Pedro de Nava, Chihuahua,, August 31, 1791., September 28, 1791.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: August 31, 1791.; September 28, 1791.

Viceroy Conde de Revilla Gigedo, Mexico, transmittal of royal cedula concerning proper weights and measures of royal coinage,, October 20, 1792.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: October 20, 1792.

Viceroy Marques de Branciforte, Mexico, transmittal of cedula re relaxation of trade duties, Publication by Comandante General Pedro de Nava, Chihuahua,, August 31, 1796., October 10, 1796.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: August 31, 1796.; October 10, 1796.

Compilation of Royal Decrees sent to the Governor of New Mexico re wills and testaments of deceased persons,, August 6, 1798.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: August 6, 1798.

Comandante General Pedro de Nava, of Chihuahua, to the Governor of New Mexico, refusing peace terms to certain Apache tribes,, January 18, 1799.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: January 18, 1799.

Comandante General Pedro de Nava, Chihuahua, to governor of New Mexico, re religious matters,, August 6, 1799.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: August 6, 1799.

Pedro de Nava, Comandante General of the Provincias Internas, Chihuahua, issuance of a bando re playing cards,, October 1, 1799.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: October 1, 1799.

List of donations to the King of Spain made by military personnel and leading citizens of New Mexico,, November 17, 1799.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: November 17, 1799.

Cleto Miera y Pacheco, San Josef de las Huertas, answer to charges of Fray Diego Martin re livestock,, June 22, 1801.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: June 22, 1801.

Viceroy Joseph de Yturrigaray, Mexico, transmittal of a cedula re payment of tribute, Publication by Comandante General Nemesio Salcedo, Chihuahua,, September 7, 1803., October 3, 1803.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: September 7, 1803.; October 3, 1803.

Viceroy Joseph de Yturrigaray, Mexico, transmittal of order by Royal Hacienda concerning percentage of amortization for debts, Publication by Comandante General Nemesio Salcedo, Chihuahua,, April 23, 1806., May 19, 1806.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: April 23, 1806.; May 19, 1806.

Holy Office (Inquisition), Mexico, edict denouncing occupation of Spain by Joseph Napoleon and decree of excommunication of those who support his government,, April 22, 1810.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: April 22, 1810.

Viceroy Conde de Venadito, Mexico, transmittal of order re actions of Spanish Cortes,, January 12, 1821.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: January 12, 1821.

Comandante General Alejo Garcia Conde, Chihuahua, transmittal of various royal orders,, April 21, 1821.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: April 21, 1821.

Comandante General Alejo Garcia Conde, Chihuahua, transmitting a decree of Cortes giving permission for the construction of a canal through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec,, June 14, 1821.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: June 14, 1821.

Alejo Garcia Conde, Chihuahua, transmittal of a royal decree of October 20, 1820, re estates,, June 27, 1821.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: June 27, 1821.

Comandante General Alejo Garcia Conde, Chihuahua, transmitting order and decree reestablishing the decrees of Spanish Cortes,, July 8, 1821.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: July 8, 1821.

Comandante General Gaspar Ochoa, Chihuahua, transmittal of military circular to the Comandante Principal of New Mexico, re company account books., January 11, 1826.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: January 11, 1826.

Baltazar Perea, Bernalillo, to the Gefe Politico y Militar [Governor], re the construction of a chapel at the "Puesto" of Bernalillo,, July 2, 1826.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: July 2, 1826.

Jose Maria Tornel, Mexico, circular to Gefe Politico of New Mexico, announcing the appointment of Ignacio Flores Alatorre as Secretario de Gobierno,, March 21, 1828.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: March 21, 1828.

Jose Diego lara, Chiapas, transmittal of a circular to the governor of New Mexico concerning the opening of the Constitutional Congress of this State,, April 1, 1828.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: April 1, 1828.

Letter from the Gefe Politico [Governor], to the Comandante Principal ordering him to dispatch twenty-five soldiers and a cannon with the Ciboleros [buffalo hunters] leaving from San Miguel del Bado,, November 30, 1830.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: November 30, 1830.

Garay, Secretaria de Hacienda, Mexico, to the Sub-Comisario of New Mexico, acknowledging receipt of correspondence,, January 18, 1834.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments: its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of...
Dates: January 18, 1834.