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10. Investigation of a complaint of short measure in the aguardiente sent 
to the dockyards of California. 1817. 43 ff. 
II-12. en affairs (retirement, etc.) of soldiers at Loreto. 1806, 
1815. 
13. Request by governor ad interim of California for the reimbursement 
of the presidio of San Diego for expenses incurred in the con- 
erection of the esplanade of La Punta y Guijarros. 1808, 1817. 
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14. Petition of Constable Joaquin Sanchez for a reward for faithful ser- 
vice. 1809-1810. 12 ff. 
15. Estimates and accounts of the cost of building barracks at the 
presidio of San Diego for the guard of volunteers from Catalufia. 
1796, 1803. 47 ff. 
16. Request for money to return home by Juan Antonio Hernandez, a 
presidial who, sentenced to serve in California, has served out his 
sentence. Correspondence. 1810, 1817. 18 ff. 
17. Sentences of various individuals, for light offenses, to “ banishment ” 
for short terms, as from four to ten years, to residence in Cali- 
fornias. 1799-1805. 74 ff. 
18. Payment of the commissary of San Blas by the habilitado of Cali- 
fornias for guns furnished in 1792. 1807. 55 ff. 
Vol. 18. California affairs. 
1. Report by the commandant of the presidio of San Diego that from 
the American vessel Alejandro (Alexander), which put in for 
provisions, he had seized 491 otter skins as contraband. 1802. 
4o ff. 
(Correspondence of the captain, John Brown of Boston, and John Stough- 
ton, consul for the New England states, and of the Mexican authorities. 
1802-1810. ) 
2. Arrest of deserters from the Russian vessel Juno, which touched at 
San Francisco, and their maintenance at the mission of Santa 
Clara. Correspondence. 1806-1807. 35 ff. 
3. Report of the arrival of the Juno (see above) at San Francisco. 
1806. 
3a. Resena of seven missionaries coming from Spain to the College of 
San Fernando. 1805, 1809. 18 ff. 
(Fr. Pedro Panto and Fr. Marcelino Martinez are destined to Nueva Cali- 
fornia. ) 
4. License to remain in the country granted Joaquin Felix, or “the 
Negro Joaquin”, a deserter from the Alexander. 1805-1806. 
az. it. 
5. License to Friars Ramon Ulivarri, Antonio Rodriguez, and Vicente 
Sarria, missionaries of California, to return to Spain, after 12 
years’ service. 1809. 46 ff. 
Documents concerning sinodos for the same year. 
6. Estimate (presupuesto) by the governor of California of the value 
of the property (haberes) of the four presidios of Californias, 
Apr. 27, 1809. 39 ff. 
7. Report by Governor Goycoechea of the arrest at San José del Cabo 
of nine Americans belonging to the Eclipse. July 28, 1806. 71 ff. 
Report of the expense of maintaining them. 1808. 
8. Certificate of the accountant (contador) of the postal revenues of 
receipts from the correspondence of the missions. 1809. 4 ff. 
