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Santa Fe, census of men able to bear arms, mounted and unmounted, in the province of New Mexico, by jurisdiction, including La Cañada, Taos area villages, Rio del Norte, Santa Fe, Alameda, Albuquerque, Jemez, Laguna, Picuris, and Zuni,, 1807

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1807

El Paso, instructions on establishing the constitutional ayuntamiento, based on the Constitución Politica de la Monarquia Espanola (1812),, 1814

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1814

Santa Fe, New Mexico - censuses, census of capitol and surrounding communities, including Albuquerque, El Paso del Norte, and Laguna,, 1792

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1792

Taos, census for area,, 1796

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1796

Petition of the Provincial Deputación of New Mexico to the King,, ca. 1810

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: ca. 1810

Santa Fe, listing of the members of the Permanent Company of Santa Fe and the posts they have held,, 1837

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1837

Mexico City, Palacio del Gobierno General de Mexico, letter of Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana commending the merits and service of Donanciano Vigil and conferring to him the grade of captain,, 1841

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1841

Albuquerque, petition of Marciela Armijo de Chavez before Rafael Amiijo, Jues de Pruebas, Condado de Bernalillo,, 1861

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1861

Bernalillo, escritura de hipoteca (mortgage) - Blaz Chavez to his wife Paubla Chavez,, 1871

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Scope and Content From the Collection: This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos,...
Dates: 1871