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Jd. with Onis and with Morphy, consul at New Orleans, concerning the 
ener leader José Alvarez de Toledo and his associates. 1815- 
1816. 
Id. with Onis concerning an expedition from the United States to Tam- 
pico. I815. 
Id. pat Jose Manuel de Herrera (in the United States) and with Toledo. 
1815. 
Id. with Onis concerning the relations of the United States with the 
insurgents. 1816, 1817. 
Id. with authorities of Cuba and Texas concerning Mina, Lallemand, 
Rigaud, La Fitte, and Aury. 1817-1810. 
Id. with Onis concerning the activities of the United States in Florida, 
the Louisiana boundary, and danger that the United States would 
occupy the Rio Grande. 1818. 
Expediente concerning the defense of New Mexico against the United 
States. 1818-18109. 
(In each case there is a large amount of transmitted correspondence with 
local authorities. ) 
Vol. 2. 1810-1820. 
Correspondence of the viceroy, the audiencia, and other officials of New 
Spain with Felipe Fatio (consul at New Orleans), and with Onis 
concerning commercial relations with the United States, danger 
from the Comanches, the affairs of Florida, Lallemand, etc. 1810- 
1820. 
Correspondence transmitted by Fatio to the viceroy. 1817. ff. 62-78. 
These are merely the more noteworthy among many important 
documents: 
Report by Felix Trudeaux of the settlement in Texas of families 
from Kentucky and Tennessee. Natchitoches, Aug. 5, 1817. 
Report by A. L. L. of a plan in the United States to cause a negro 
insurrection, of the doings of Gutiérrez and Victoria, and of 
pirates on the Gulf. Undated. 
(Evidently by Lacarriére Latour, alias John Williams, French engineer. 
Cf. Pérez, Guide to... . Cuban Archives, p. 63.) 
Mémoire by A. L. L. concerning the rapid American migration 
across the Mississippi, Cherokee affairs, etc. It was accompanied 
by a map of western United States, Texas, and New Mexico. 
Map of Galveston Bay by B. S. 
“ Miras Generales ” (general observations) concerning the revolu- 
tion in Texas. By A. L. L[atour]. 5 pp. 
(See another copy, p. 134.) 
Letters to the viceroy by Fatio discussing these documents. 
Vol. 3. 1810-1816. 
Correspondence of the viceroy and the audiencia with Juan Ventura 
Morales, of Pensacola, and with Diego Morphy, of New Orleans, 
concerning the revolution in Florida and the plans of the United 
States with respect to that province. 1810. 
Id. with Onis relative to a rumored expedition from the United States 
against Mexico. 1810. 
Orders to the commandant-general of the Eastern Interior Provinces to 
prevent the United States from exploring the border country. 
1811. 
