54. Mexico: Archivo General 
Vols. 828-829. “San Blas.” 1768-1769. 
(Correspondence concerning the movement of vessels on the Pacific coast 
and to the Philippines. Important for the preparation of the expedition 
of 1769 to Alta California.) 
Vols. 330-381. “ Legacién de Espafia en los Estados Unidos.” 1807-1815. 
(Miscellaneous correspondence of the viceroy with Onis, Casa Yrujo, the 
consul at New Orleans, and the Duke of Manchester. Chief subjects 
are the purchase of arms in the United States and England, revolution 
in Cartagena. See vols. 161 and 162, and “ Notas Diplomaticas te ith 
Operaciones de Guerra.) 
Vol. 332. Miscellaneous correspondence of the viceroys, of a personal nature. 
1789-1794. i ae 
Vol. 333. “ Jesuitas. 1736-1751.” Correspondence of the missionaries and 
others of Chihuahua and Sonora with the provincials. 
(There are letters of Fray Gallardo, Cucurpe, 1736; Nicolas de Perera, 
Cucurpe, 1736; Joseph Agustin de Campos, Himeres, 1735; San Ignacio, 
1736; Ignacio Xavier Keller, Himeres, 1736; Luis de Velarde, Dolores, 
1736; Juan Bautista de Anza, Ymuri, 1736; Guillermo David, Matape, 
1749; Phelipe Segesser, Ures, 1749; Pimentel, Tecoripa, 1748; Fabian de 
Castro Viejo, Pitiaque, 1748; a report from Chinipas, 1749; etc.) 
Vols. 327, 8338-390, with some exceptions, deal with the defense, repairs, gar- 
risoning, etc., of Perote, Vera Cruz, San Juan de Ullua, and Aca- 
pulco during the seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth 
centuries. | 
Vol. 391. “ Jesuitas. 1586-1680.” 
Discussion of the administration of doctrinas. Extensive. Undated, but 
of the early seventeenth century. 
Communications to the provincial of Guadalajara. 1665. 
Nicolas de Prado to the provincial, Antonio Nufiez, Santa Inez (Salva- 
tierra’s mission), July 4, 1680. 5 pp. 
(Prado begins by thanking the provincial for sending Salvatierra, and con- 
tinues with the affairs of the mission. In five numbered paragraphs. ) 
Vol. 392. “ Jesuitas. 1670-1751.” Correspondence of the missionaries of 
Sonora, Sinaloa, and Nueva Viscaya with the provincials, com- 
missaries, and other officials. 
(Among the papers are letters from Juan de Betancur, Sonora, 1672; 
Daniel Angelo, Matape, 1677-1678; Juan de Cordova, Parral, 1708; 
others from Parral, of different_dates; David Januske, San Miguel 
Oposura, 1723; missionaries of San Juan Bautista to Januske, 1723; 
various letters from Rio Mayo; letters to Christobal de Escobar, 1743; 
other correspondence from Sonora, 1726-1751.) 
Vol. 393. “ Jesuitas. 1680-1792.” 
“ Libro Segundo. Luz de Tierra Yncdégnita en la América Septentrional ”, 
by Juan Matheo Manje. 409 ff., octavo. 
(This is the original of the document printed in Doc. Hist. Méx., fourth 
series, I. 226-402, and called by Bancroft “ Hist. de la Pimeria Alta”. It 
is marked by Gaspar Stiger, “esta es la relacion del Gral. Mange, y doy 
fee”. For Libro Primero see Biblioteca Nacional, p. 210.) 
Letters from the missionaries of Sonora to the provincial. 1746. 
“ Descripcion Geografica, Natural, y Curiosa de la Prov® de Sonora Por 
un Amigo de el Servicio de Dios y del Rey, Ntro. Sefior. Afio de 
1764.” (Original.) 186 pp., octavo. 
(For a copy see Historia, vol. 16.) 
