A letter written by the Jesuit Father Ugarte, a member of the College of Mexico, to Padre Provincial Palacios containing a detailed history on the early California missions. Ugarte claims the preceding padre provincials did not provide enough money an...
Description:
Gift of Frederick W. and Carrie S.Beinecke.
Subject (Name):
Jesuits--California and Ugarte, Juan de, 1662-1730
Letter from Zachary Tayor as Aide to the Commander in Chief, to the Cuartel General Ejercito de Ocupacion concerning a previous communication by a commission dealing with contributions for Nuevo Leon. Taylor expresses satisfaction with the impartialit...
Subject (Name):
United States--Army--History--Mexican War, 1846-1848
Subject (Topic):
Mexican War, 1846-1848, Mexican War, 1846-1848--Campaigns, and Mexican War, 1846-1848--Occupied territories
Letter from José de los Angeles Navarro, Jefe Politico of Bexar, to the Ayuntamiento of Goliad, transmitting a report of the Jefe Politico of Nacodoches concerning the threat posed to Bexar and La Bahia by the arming and arousal to hostility of India...
Subject (Name):
Navarro, José de los Angeles,--1784- and San Antonio (Tex.).--Jefe Politico
Viceroy Bucareli, having read Father Palóu's diary which suggested the possibilities of more missions in the San Francisco area, is inspired to establish six new missions. The letters inform Fray Junípero Serra, president of the California missions,...
Subject (Geographic):
California--History--To 1846
Subject (Name):
Anza, Juan Bautista de, 1735-1788, New Spain Viceroy (1771-1779 : Bucareli y Ursúa), Palóu, Francisco, 1723-1789, Rivera y Moncada, Fernando de, and Serra, Junípero, 1713-1784
At head of title: Ejercito Constitucionalista. Division del Norte.
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico --Politics and government --1910-1946, Mexico. Ejercito Constitucionalista, Mexico. Soberana Convencion Revolucionaria (1914-1915), Saltillo (Coahuila, Mexico), San Luis Potosi (Mexico), Torreon (Coahuila, Mexico), and Zacatecas (Zacatecas, Mexico)
Subject (Name):
Angeles, Felipe, 1869-1919, Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920, and Obregon, Alvaro, 1880-1928