126 Mexico:. Archivo General 
Letters of Salcedo to the viceroy concerning the aggressions of the United 
States since the acquisition of Louisiana. Oct. 6 and 8, 1805. 
oe an of the expeditions of Dunbar and of “Mr. Merry” (Lewis and 
ark, 
The Marqués de Casa Calvo to Pedro Cevallos. New Orleans, July 
18, 1805. 
Gov. Claiborne to Casa Calvo asking for a passport for Dunbar. 
July 14, 1805. 
Correspondence concerning escape of slaves from Natchitoches to 
Nacogdoches. 1804-1805. 
Communication from New Orleans to Salcedo giving news of Dun- 
bar’s expedition and recommending that it be prevented or at- 
tacked. June 27, 1804. 
Casa Calvo to Salcedo concerning the Lewis and Clark expedition, 
and recommending that the Spaniards take some action. Mar., 
1804. 
(Most of the above letters were copied at Chihuahua.) 
Vol. 201. “ Autos de Correspondencia de las Provincias Ynternas.” 
Correspondence of the military officials of Texas (and incidentally of 
Nuevo Santander and Nuevo Leon) with the viceroy and the com- 
mandant-general, concerning Indian affairs and the defense of the 
Louisiana frontier. 1807-1812. 
Provisions for the aid of families of the auxiliary soldiers. 
Comanche troubles on the Texas—Nuevo Santander frontier. 1807. 
Nemesio Salcedo to Bernardo Bonavia, governor of Texas, concerning 
dangers of Anglo-American invasion; plan for strengthening the 
villa of Trinidad, forty leagues from Nacogdoches. Undated, but 
copied at Chihuahua, Apr. 23, 1810. 
Correspondence of Manuel Salcedo, concerning the defense of Texas. 
1809. 
Letter from Nemesio Salcedo to the viceroy. Chihuahua, Oct. 1, 1808. 
Enclosures: 
Letter from Manuel Salcedo, governor of Texas, reporting the re- 
~ sults of a journey to the United States, and the intentions of 
Aaron Burr. Sept. 12, 1808. 
Letter from Capt. Luis de Clover (De Clouet) concerning the 
movements of Wilkinson in New Orleans. New Orleans, June 22, 
1808. 
Report by Samuel Davenport of the Indian tribes of Texas, indicating 
distances from Nacogdoches. Evidently made to the governor of 
Texas. Copied at Béxar, Apr. 24, 1809. 6 ff 
“ Noticia sobre los limites entre Nacogdoches y la Luisiana.” Transla- 
tion, undated and unsigned. Copied at Béxar, Apr. 24, 1809. 
Vol. 202. “ Yustamiento de Sierra Gorda. San Luis de la Paz.” (Missions 
and Indian affairs of Sierra Gorda.) 1787-1810. 
Vol. 208. “ Asuntos de muy poca importancia. Les Pach eas revistas de In- 
speccion.” 1773-1810. 
(Minor military affairs of Coahuila, Nuevo Leén, Nueva Viscaya, and 
Nuevo Santander. Reports of inspections, minor offenses of soldiers.) 
Vol. 204.. “ Autos de Guerra. Arispe y Nuevo Mexico; de Poca Importan- 
.. ¢€la2? 1787-1805. . 
II. Request of Col. Ferdinand Chacon, governor of New Mexico, that 
his barber bill be paid. 1805. 
