992 Mexico: Archivo General 
at Tamaulipa Vieja complaints by the missionaries, and Indian troubles 
of Nuevo Santander.) 
Vol. 82. Texas and Coahuila affairs. 
1. Account of expenses for the maintenance in Cuatitlan of the Canary 
Islanders who, destined for San Antonio, Texas, stopped in that 
village. By the alcalde mayor of Cuatitlan, Francisco Domingo 
Laba..} Nov.;14,,3730-us2200. 
(This includes, among other things, a list of the families there on that day. 
Cf. Historia, vol. 84.) 
2. Autos of the residencia of the governor of Texas, Phelipe de Win- 
tuisen, held by his successor, Justo Boneo y Morales. 1741-1742. 
55 ff. 
3. Autos concerning the request for pay by a soldier of the presidio of 
Loreto (Bahia), Texas. 1725. 
4. Request by Fray Maria Ano de los Dolores that the missions of 
Texas and Coahuila be exempt from paying tithes. 1740. 20 ff. 
5. Autos concerning the request by Capt. Thoribio de Urrutia for more 
troops and authority to make a campaign against the Apache. 
17412 HO Te 
(Urrutia refers to the proposal of his father noted in 12 below.) 
6. Concerning the removal of the mission of San Francisco Vizarron to 
anew site. 1742. 20 ff. 
7. Report by Father José Gonzalez concerning the need of “ pacifying ” 
the Indians of the frontier. 1725. 37 ff. 
8. Imprisonment by the governor of Texas of the Apache chief, Cabel- 
los Colorados, and 13 other Indians. 1739. 32 ff. 
9g. Complaints by the residents of the mission of Lampazos against the 
missionary. 1741. 37 ff. 
11. Testimonio of the autos of the creation of the government and the 
distribution of the lands and waters of the villa of San Fernando. 
1731. 209 ff. 
12. Proposal by Capt. Joseph Urrutia to make a campaign against the 
Apache (Nov. 12, 1735) and the consideration thereof by the 
government. 147 ff. 
(See no. 5, above.) 
13. Proclamation regulating the killing of stock on the frontier. 1718. 
ry, 
Vol. 83. San Blas. Missions of Sonora. 
1-4. Inventories of the correspondence of the commissary (comisario) 
of San Blas with the viceroy; reports by that official of the entry 
and clearance of vessels; inventories and invoices of the cargoes 
and supplies; pay of officials and employees. 1778. Over 400 ff. 
(Numerous references to the movements of California vessels.) 
5. Report by Fray Francisco Antonio Barbastro, of the College of Santa 
Cruz de Querétaro, on the state of the missions of Sonora. 1793. 
16 ff. 
Vol. 34. ‘ Varios Hechos de los Indios de Nuevo México.” 
1. Complaints by the citizens (vecinos) of New Mexico of the tyranny 
of the missionaries. I617. 
2. Autos relating to the revolt of the Indians of New Mexico, and the 
attempts to reoccupy it. 1682. (Original.) 120 ff. 
(Cf. vol. 37, no. 6. These are the original records on which Otermin’s 
Extractos were based. See Bancroft, Arizona and New Mexico, p. 177.) 
