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Seven by Eusebio Ventura Belefia to Pineda and Croix. 1768. 
Six by Juan Bautista de Anza to Pineda. 1766-1767. 
Four by Capt. Antonio Casimiro de Esparza to Pineda. 1767-1768. 
Six by Col. Domingo de Elisondo to Pineda. 1768-1769. 
Three by Sargento Mayor Matias de Armona to Pineda. 1769-1770. 
Fifty-seven by Lorenzo Cancio to various persons. 1766-1769. 
Diary by Cancio, ending Oct. 31, 1769. 
One letter by Juan José Cheveste to Pineda. 1767. 
Id. by Manuel de Azuela. 1760. 
Four letters to and by Gabriel Antonio Vildosola. 
Nine by Fray Antonio de los Reyes. 1768-1760. 
Four by Fray Francisco Garcés to Anza and Pineda. 1768-1769. 
Three by Mariano Antonio de Buena y Alcalde to Pineda. 1768-1760. 
Three by Francisco Roche to Pineda. 1768-1769. 
19. “ Documentos para la Historia Eclesiastica y Civil de la Nueva Vis- 
caya.” 
(Printed in Doc. Hist. Méx., fourth series, III. 7-464.) 
The “ Advertencia del Padre Colector ”’, Figueroa, states that the volume 
is “ composed of pieces selected from the original manuscripts of 
the Jesuit Fathers and of the archive of this province of padres 
observantes”’. The original Jesuit papers referred to are evi- 
dently those noted on p. 20. The principal items are the following: 
Description of Nueva Viscaya. Undated. 
Notices (Noticias) of Durango. Undated. 
Extracts from the cartas annuas and letters of individuals relative to the 
missions of Tarahumara and other parts of Nueva Viscaya, from 
1595 to 1667. Besides the cartas annuas there are letters by 
Father Nicolas Arnaya, Father Luis de Ahumada, Father Gaspar 
de Contreras, and Father Andrés Lopez. 
“Relacion ” by Alonso del Valle. May 9, 1618. 
“Relation of events in this kingdom of la Viscaya from the year of 44 
to that of 45’, by Nicolas de Zepeda. Apr. 28, 1645. 
“Orders (Mandamientos) of the Sefor Viceroy Marqués de Mancera, 
concerning the doctrinas of Casas-Grandes.” 1667. 
“Relacion”’ of the missions of Nueva Viscaya, Sinaloa, and Sonora, 
made in 1678 on the occasion of the visita general of Father Juan 
Ortiz Zapata. 
20. “ Documentos para la Historia Eclesiastica y Civil de la Nueva 
Viscaya.” 
(Printed in Doc. Hist. Méx., fourth series, IV.) 
Besides documents of importance for the history of Nueva Viscaya 
alone, there are the following of general interest or with bearing 
on the United States: 
4. “ Departure of Father Palomino from New Mexico to Parral.” Par- 
ral heby.4, 1720" f. 32. 
6. “ Annual letter (annua) of the College of Durango.” 1742-1751. 
£47. 
7-9. Documents relative to the transfer of 22 missions by the Jesuits to 
the diocese of Durango. 1750-1753. 
12. Table (estado) summarizing the Indian hostilities in Nueva Viscaya 
from 1771 to 17706. 
