272 Mexico: Guerra y Marina 
Report by Pedro de la Mora, San Blas, of the arrival of the Amer- 
ican vessel Pocahontas, from San Diego. 
Various letters by Pedro de la Mora, Victoria, Zamorano, Ramon 
Morales, and Bandini. 1831-1832. 
Cuaderno 2. 
Report by Zamorano of his expedition to Monterrey. 8 ff. 
Letter by Figueroa. June 19, 1833. 
Cuaderno 3. 
Letter of José Maria de Echeandia. Jan. 13, 1833. 
Letters of Pico and Alvarado. 1833. 
“7829 and 1830. Some documents relating to the Revolution led by the 
banished Joaquin Solis against .... José Maria Echeandia, and 
the despatch of the principal leaders to San Blas.” 
Correspondence of Barragan, Alaman, Guillermo A. Wyse, Echean- 
dia, De la Parra. 
List of prisoners sent to San Blas in the American vessel. 
“Tranquility of California.” A paper dated Aug. 24, 18309. 
“ Revolution in Californias. 3!°! Cuaderno.”’ An expediente bearing the 
date 1838. 
Command assumed by Pablo de la Portillo, who asks for more 
troops. 
Letters by Romero, Zamorano, and others. 
“ Relacion ”’ by Zamorano, captain of the company of San Diego, of 
events in California, to the Supreme Government. July 31, 1838. 
Address by Alvarado to the people. July 31. 
Miscellaneous correspondence of the minister of war concerning 
California. 1838-1839. 
“Russians Established North of la Alta California.” Some 50 ff., in- 
cluding: 
A summary of Russian relations from 1819. Unsigned. Based on 
documents in the “ Archivo General ”. 
Correspondence concerning the establishment of a fort near the San 
Rafael mission. 1833-1834. 
Extractos of documents in the “ Archivo General de la Federacién ” 
relative to Russian relations. Sent to the minister of war by the 
archivero, Ignacio Cubas. Aug. 2, 1833. Three cuadernos: 
Cuaderno 1. Establishment of Russians at Puerto de Bodega in 
1813. 
(The commandant of Nueva Galicia to Goycoechea, May 26, 1813, telling 
of proceedings of the brig Bostones at Bodega; order to the governor 
of Alta California to watch the Russians; report by Arrillaga to the 
viceroy, telling of the Russian establishment, Feb. 4, 1813; printed cir- 
cular by the viceroy, July 13, 1813, telling of friendship with the Rus- 
sians ; José Carenecia, reporting Russian relations, July 30, 1814; com- 
munications from the court of St. Petersburg, in Russian, 1812-1815. ) 
Cuaderno 2. Imprisonment of various Russians of Puerto de 
eds belonging to the vessel Ilmenia, or Erminia. 1815. About 
8 ff. 
(Letters of Pablo Vicente de Sola to the viceroy; José de Guerra y 
Noriega to Sola; list of goods confiscated; list of soldiers with Carrillo 
in the expedition to Ensefiada Coio; account by Juan Elliot de Castro, 
one of the prisoners, of his trip from Sitka and of his imprisonment.) 
