Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Laws, statutes, etc. 1831, Jan. 31
Published / Created:
[23 de mayo de 1831]
Call Number:
BrSide4o Zc52 831cpb
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Reprint, with a translation into English, of decrees of the Congreso Constitucional, No. 18, September 15, 1827, relating to slavery, and No. 164, January 31, 1831, relating to the division of the Department of Bexar into two districts.
Publisher:
[Imprenta a cargo del C. Vicente de la Parra]
Subject (Geographic):
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)
Subject (Topic):
Slavery --Law and legislation --Mexico and Slavery --Mexico --Coahuila and Texas
Appeal to the catholics of foreign birth in the U.S. Army to desert.
Description:
Contains parallel English and Spanish texts in double columns. and Quarto broadside.
Publisher:
Imprenta de la Caja de Ahorros
Subject (Topic):
Mexican War, 1846-1848 --Participation, Catholic, Mexican War, 1846-1848 --Participation, French, Mexican War, 1846-1848 --Participation, German, Mexican War, 1846-1848 --Participation, Irish, and Mexican War, 1846-1848 --Propaganda
Manuscript copy in Spanish of a 1793 Spanish land grant by Louisiana Governor Francisco Louis Hector Carondelet to Don Joseph Valliere, and signed by Carlos Trudeau, Royal and Private Surveyor of the Province of Louisiana. The grant contains a map showing the location of the land on the White River in the present-day states of Arkansas and Missouri, and is impressed with the seal of the State of Louisiana, certified in English, dated December 7, 1840, and signed by L. Bringier, Surveyor General of Louisiana. The land grant copy is accompanied by an English translation of the grant and copies in an unidentified hand of three letters regarding the property including that of John Wilson to W. A. Bradley, Washington City (October 17, 1841); a letter to Wilson from [Beragency?], New Orleans (undated); and to John Wilson from H. H. Williams, New Orleans (June 19, 1841).
Description:
Joseph Valliere was a Captain in the Spanish Army and served in Louisiana; he died in 1799. and Purchased from Fred A. Rosenstock on the Frederick W. & Carrie S. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana, 1975.
Subject (Name):
Bradley, W. A, Bringier, Louis, Louisiana.--Governor (1791-1797 : Carondelet), Louisiana.--Surveyor General's Office, Trudeau, Charles, Valliere, Joseph,---approximately 1799, Williams, H. H., and Wilson, John,--active 1841
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.
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
Mexican citizen and Texas gazette (San Felipe, Tex.)
Description:
Continued by: Texas gazette and Brazoria commercial advertiser., Imperfect: many issues mutilated with loss of text., Sometimes published as: Mexican citizen with its own volume and number, Mar. 17-May 26, 1831., and Vol. 1, no. 7, 1829 is photocopy.