BEIN: Dated and signed: Bejar, julio 15 de 1835.--Ugartechea., Caption and beginning of text used as title., First published with title: Libertad, constitución y federación., and Streeter no. 842.
Folder also contains photostat of a similar notice in the Louisiana Advertiser, 1823 May 23., Photocopy (negative) of the Bancroft Library copy. 1 l. 60 x 44 cm., Spanish and English in two columns., and Streeter no. 4.
Census report on the population of the Presidio de San Carlos de Buenavista by Salvador de Castillo. Information includes family composition, marital status, race and ethnicity.
Description:
Purchased from Peter Decker on the Walter S. McClintock Fund,1968.
Subject (Geographic):
Sonora (Mexico : State)--History
Subject (Name):
Presidio de San Carlos de Buenavista (Sonora, Mex.)
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Comisionado General para el Repartimiento de Tierras Valdias
Published / Created:
1829]
Call Number:
Zc52 829co
Image Count:
4
Description:
Caption title., Dated and signed at end: San Felipe de Austin, December 21st 1829. Juan Antonio Padilla., Streeter no. 15., and Text in Spanish and English.
Publisher:
Printed by G.B. Cotten,
Subject (Topic):
Surveying--Public lands--Texas and Surveying--Texas
Two copies of an account of the naval service of Lieutenant Ramón Antonio Saavedra, the first covering the years from 1784 to 1810, the second 1784 to 1812. A list of his expeditions and ships is accompanied by notes on his voyages, including comments on his experiences at Nootka Sound and in the Californias. Both certified by Pedro Valdes; one dated January 24, 1812, the second dated December 31, 1816.
Description:
Gift of Frederick W. and Carrie S. Beinecke.
Subject (Geographic):
California--Discovery and exploration--Spanish, Nootka Sound (B.C.), and Northwest Coast of North America--Discovery and exploration--Spanish
Account, by Fray Juan Antonio Garciá Riobó, of Ignacio Arteaga's expedition to continue Cuadra's discoveries of 1775. Arteaga left San Blas in 1779, explored Bucareli Sound, the Northwest Coast to Mt. St. Elias, returned by way of Cape Mendocino and San Francisco, and set out on a second journey to San Blas. Original (in folder 1) scanned.
Description:
Fray Juan Riobó was chaplain of the frigates la Princesa and la Favorita on a voyage under the command of Ignacio Arteaga to discover a Northwest passage north of San Francisco., The manuscript is endorsed: "Diario de la expedicion, que se hizo por Mandano de 1779, hasta la altura de 54 grados, y fundacion de la Mission de Sn. Gabriel. Car. 5, Leg. 6 n. 12.", and The manuscript probably once belonged to the library of the College of San Fernando. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe.
Subject (Geographic):
Mendocino, Cape (Calif.), Northwest Passage--Discovery and exploration, San Blas (Mexico), and San Francisco (Calif.)
Subject (Name):
Arteaga y Bazán, Ignacio and Riobo, Juan
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--California and Voyages and travels--History--19th century
The first section, a copy of Alonso de Leon's narrative, carries the account to 1649, the second, in the same hand, continues the narrative to 1689, and, the third, is an account by Fernando Sánchez de Zamora, "Viajo...de Don Alonso de Leon...desde la provincia de Coahuila a la Bahia de Espiritu Santo y provincia de Tejas en 26 de Marzo de 1690."
Description:
A description of the Henry R. Wagner's collections can be found in; Streeter, Thomas W. "Henry R. Wagner and the Yale Library," The Yale Library Gazette. 32 (1958):71-76. and Purchased from Henry Raup Wagner in 1919.
Subject (Geographic):
Texas--History--To 1846
Subject (Name):
León, Alonso de, approximately 1610-1661 and Sánchez de Zamora, Fernando, fl. 1659-1689