Broadside celebrating the triumph of Iturbide and the cause of independence. and Dated and signed at end: Campo sobre México en Ayotal agosto 31 de 1821. Manuel Gomez.
Publisher:
Imprenta liberal de las tres garantias de don Cayetano Castañeda,
21 p. 33 cm. Dated 1831 Sep 12 - Oct 27. Signed: Ramon Musquiz, F.W. Johnson, Miguel Arciniega, Walter C. White, Samuel M. Williams.
Description:
Dated 1831 Sep 12 - Oct 27. Signed: Ramon Musquiz, F.W. Johnson, Miguel Arciniega, Walter C. White, Samuel M. Williams. and Purchased from Henry Raup Wagner in 1919.
Subject (Geographic):
Texas--History--To 1846, Texas--Politics and government--To 1846, and United States--Boundaries--Texas
Extract from a diary of the second mate on a Spanish voyage to explore the northern coast of California.
Description:
Juan Pantoja y Arriaga, second mate of the frigate la Princesa, one of two ships (the other, la Favorita)on a voyage headed by Ignacio Arteaga to discover a Northwest passage north of San Francisco in 1779. La Princesa was commanded by Juan Francis de la Bodega y Cuadra., Purchased from F. Perez de Velasco by Hiram Bingham in October 1922. Given to the library by Hiram Bingham., and Second work bound in a volume titled Tomo regio para el concilio provincial. For a full description of the volume, search by call number: WA MSS S-216.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest Passage--Discovery and exploration
Subject (Name):
Arteaga y Bazán, Ignacio, Favorita (frigate), Pantoja y Arriaga, Juan, and Princesa (Ship)
At head of text: Mexico. Gaceta imperial del 22 del corriente., Caption title., Contains: sonnet to Iturbide, independence, and Imperial Mexico;order circulated by Iturbide regarding promotions and awards earned in the army., and Order dated and signed: México 17 de noviembre de 1821. Iturbide.
Publisher:
Oficina de D. Pedro de la Rosa, impressor del gobierno polìtico, militar y de hacienda
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico--History--1821-1861
Subject (Name):
Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824, Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824--Poetry, Mexico--Ejército Imperial de las Tres Garantías--Awards, Mexico--Ejército Imperial de las Tres Garantías--Promotions, and Wagner, Henry Raup, 1862-1957--Collection
Castorena y Ursúa, Juan Ignacio de, 1668-1733 Juana Inés de la Cruz, Sister, 1651-1695
Published / Created:
1701
Call Number:
He93m 490g
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Publisher:
M. Deslandes,
Subject (Name):
Juana Inés de la Cruz, Sister, 1651-1695. Fama y obras pósthumas del fénix de México, décima musa, poetisa americana, sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Juana Inés de la Cruz, Sister, 1651-1695. Poems
Four documents concerning the efforts of Reuben Ross to establish a colony on the Red River in Texas. The first, dated May 11, 1826, is by Juan Antonio Padilla, Secretary of the government of Coahuila and Texas, and advises the President of the Republic to grant a colony to Colonel Reuben Ross and Brigadier General Arthur G. Wavell on the Red River. The second, also by Padilla, is dated August 21, 1826 and certifies that Ross fought on the side of the Republic against the Spanish, citing his actions in the battle of Rosillo. The third is a letter by Juan Cameron to the Governor of Coahuila and Texas, dated August 18, 1828. Cameron notifies the government that Reuben Ross is dead and petitions to assume Ross's grant to establish 200 families on the Colorado next to Wavell's settlement. The fourth, signed by José María Vicaria, Governor of Coahuila and Texas, is dated September 15, 1828 and reserves the decision on Cameron's request.
Description:
Purchased from Peter Decker on the William Robertson Coe Fund for Western Americana, 1968.
Subject (Geographic):
Red River (Tex.-La.) and Texas--Colonization
Subject (Name):
Cameron, John, fl. 1847, Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--Governor (1826-1827 : Arizpe), Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--Governor (1827-1830 : Viesca), Padilla, Juan Antonio -1839, Ross, Reuben, d. 1828, and Wavell, Arthur Goodall, 1785-1860
Began in 1848; ceased with v. 1, no. 37 (Apr. 7, 1849)., Cf. List of the serial publications of foreign governments, 1815-1931., Description based on: T. 1, n. 17 (set. 23 de 1848); caption title., and No. 6 in a collection of Central American serials with binder's title: Periodic. 1854. (1985 +S4)