924 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Id. with Pablo Obregon, minister to the United States, in cipher. 
1825-1826. 
“ Reflexiones ” of Azcarate on the “ Views of Poinsett ” concerning 
the boundary, addressed to President Victoria. 
Correspondence with officials of different archives relative to the 
collection of documents for the determination of the correct 
boundary. 1826. 
Organization and proceedings of the Junta de Limites (Boundary 
Commission), opinions of the members, etc. 1824, 1827. 
“ Concerning the search for and delivery to the Boundary Commis- 
sion of the documents which were taken from the Traveller 
Paike ” in 1807. 1827-1828. 
Nineteen of the 21 documents taken from Pike at Chihuahua in 1807. 
(See American Historical Review, XIII. 798-827.) 
“Protocol of the 13 conferences held between the Plenipotentiaries of 
both countries for the negotiation of the treaty.” Full reports of 
the conferences, correspondence of Poinsett and Alaman, etc. 
1825. 
Caja 1825-1828. 
Recognition of the independence of Mexico. Correspondence of Poin- 
sett, Alaman, and Camacho; copies of correspondence of Middle- 
ton, at St. Petersburg, with Count Nesselrode and with Henry 
Clay. 1825. 
Efforts of the United States to dislodge pirates from Cuba. Correspond- 
ence with Pablo Obregon, at Washington. 1825. 
Mission of Simén Escudero, commissioner from New Mexico to Wash- 
ington to get aid in stopping Indian troubles. Correspondence 
with the Mexican legation in Washington and with the governor 
of New Mexico. A copy of the United States treaty with the 
Kansas Indians and of correspondence of the superintendent of 
Indian affairs at St. Louis are enclosed. 1825. 
The Texas-Louisiana Boundary. 
Organization of the commission, and collection of documents for its 
use. 1826. 
Report on boundaries by the governor of New Mexico. Santa Fé, 
Apr. 30, 1826. 
Minutes of the meetings of the Junta de Limites, its correspondence, 
and the preparation of the Teran expedition. 1826-1828. 
Correspondence of Teran, from Nacogdoches, with the minister of 
relations concerning Indians and the boundary. 1828. 
A package containing the original treaty of Jan. 12, 1828, with the 
United States, the protocol of the two conferences of the commis- 
sioners, and related correspondence. Jan., 1828. 
Unprinted map by Teran entitled “ Limites de la frontera que se 
proponen al Supremo Gobierno como los mas probables para cum- 
plir con la reserva de 20 leguas que manda hacer la ley.” Shows 
rivers, roads, Indian tribes, etc. Circa 1828. 
“* ‘Texas. Expediente sre. Ocurrencias de la frontera hasta la 
retirada 4 Natchitoches del Exto. Americano. 1806.” Copies of 
correspondence of Wilkinson, Cordero, Salcedo, and Herrera, 
concerning the neutral ground. 1806. 
(Copies of this expediente are noted on pp. 277, 400.) 
