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Caja 1845-1848. “ Archivo del Consulado de Nueva Orleans.” Papers of the 
consulate, here on deposit. 
Archivos de Legaciones. 
(Archives of Legations. 1825-1858. 7 cajas.) 
The legation in Rome. 1825-1858. 4 cajas. 
The legation in London. 1 caja. 
“ Of the Mexican Mission in the American Assembly (the Panama Con- 
gress).” 1826-1827. I caja. 
The legations in Brussels and Chile. 1 caja. 
Archives of the commission created according to the convention of Apr. II, 
1839, and of other similar commissions. 
No. 1. ‘ Actas de los Procedimientos de la Comisién Mixta.” Records 
of the daily sittings. 1840-1842. Three bound volumes. (In both 
Spanish and English. ) 
No. 2. secchivs of the Mexican commission at the U. S. Centennial, 
1876. 
Nos. 3-30. Archive of the joint claims commission appointed according 
to treaty of July 4, 1868, sitting in 1870 and 1871. Original evi- 
dence with respect to claims, proceedings, correspondence of the 
commission, etc. 
Archive of the “ Comisién Pesquisadora en la Frontera del Noroeste”’. 1872- 
1873. 5 cajas. (Cf. p. 255.) 
(Important historical data regarding frontier affairs from 1845 forward.) 
Archive of the “ Comisién Pesquisadora en la Frontera del Norte”. 1873- 
1875. 5 cajas. (Cf. id.) 
(Important data regarding the frontier from 1845 forward.) 
Documentos Sueltos. 
(Separate Documents. 5 cajas.) 
(Note: It is intended to distribute these papers in other sections.) 
Caja “* Documentos Antiguos. En IV.” 
“Texas. History. Concerning Invasion of the North Americans and 
the Usurpation of Texas and California.” (Mimeograph copies.) 
A memorial regarding American occupation of Texas by Americans. 
Campeche. By Felix Moreno, to Brig. Juan José Leon, com- 
mandant of Campeche. Campeche, Aug. 16, 1822. Transmitted 
from Mérida. 
Translation of the “ very exaggerated ”’ report by the U. S. commis- 
sion appointed to report to the U. S. Congress on the Rus- 
sians on the Pacific coast. Jan., 1821. Sent from Mérida, 1822, 
Correspondence of officials of Natchitoches, Nacogdoches, and 
Béxar relative to Americans. 1822. (Copies.) 
Report of a secret mission to Natchitoches. 1822. 
Correspondence relative to the Texas-Louisiana boundary. 1830. 
Id. concerning relations of Spain and Mexico. 1835-1838. 
“Reports relative to commerce [of San Francisco] and the condition of 
California at the end of 1864.” By W.S. [or W. L. ?], San Fran- 
cisco, Feb. 1, 1865. 
Various documents relative to Iturbide. 1822-1823. (Original.) 
