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Contains 56 Results:

J. de Iturbide, Ministerio de lo Interior, Mexico, circular re the authority to be relegated to officials,, April 23, 1839.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
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, 1839.

Transmittal of a decree of Acting President of Mexico, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, re the oaths of office of incoming officials,, July 10, 1839.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 52
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 10, 1839.

Ignacio Alas, Treasury of the Republic of Mexico, to the Gefe Superior of Hacienda, New Mexico, circular re possible frauds while in office,, November 2, 1839.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 53
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 2, 1839.

Jose de Ugarte, Morelia, list of individuals who may vote under the classification of miners,, March 15, 1846.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 54
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 15, 1846.

Program for the laying of the corner stone of the Territorial Capital. [Present U.S. Courthouse],, September 7, 1853.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 55
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, 1853.

James H. Carleton, Brigadier General, General Orders #1, establishing military post on the Gila River to protect miners at Pinos Altos and ordering a punitive expedition against Mangas Colorados,, January 6, 1863.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 56
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 6, 1863.