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Declaration of the captain of the American vessel Bonita. 
Extensive correspondence concerning the marine affairs of the 
Texas revolution. 
No. 2. Reports of the artillery and munitions sent to the Army of 
Operations of the Department of Texas. 1836. About 100 ff. 
1836 (1827-1835). Legajo no. 7. “ Comision de Limites.” Correspondence 
1827. 
1827. 
1829. 
1830. 
1831. 
1833. 
1834. 
1835. 
of General Mier y Teran while he was serving on the Texas- 
Louisiana boundary commission, 1827-1835. It consists mainly 
of communications directed to him, minutes of his replies, diaries, 
accounts of expenditures, etc. Nine legajos, as follows: 
Legajo no. 1. Correspondence with Juan José Espinosa de los 
Monachos, the minister of war, and others, concerning the organi- 
zation of the commission. Twenty documents. 
Legajo no. 2. Correspondence, while en route to Texas, with 
Ybarra, Anastacio de Bustamante, Erasmo Seguin, and others. 
Sixty-four documents. 
Legajo no. 8. Correspondence with Bustamante and others, while 
at Nacogdoches. Diaries of Teran’s expedition on the Rio Grande. 
Forty documents. 
Legajo no. 4. Correspondence of Teran while at Matamoros. 
Ten documents. 
Legajo no. 5. Further correspondence at Matamoros. Seven 
documents. 
(Includes two reports to Teran on Indian affairs of Texas by Pedro Ellis 
Bean, Nacogdoches, July 11, 1831.) 
Legajo no. 6. Further correspondence while at Matamoros. Six 
documents. 
Legajo no. 7. Jd. Seven documents. 
Legajo no. 8. Jd. One document. 
Legajo no. 9. Accounts of expenses of the commission. 
1836. Legajo no. 7. ‘“ Noticias Histéricas y Geograficas colectadas para la 
averiguacion de los limites entre esta Republica y los E. U. del 
Norte.” 
(These are documents accompanying the correspondence listed above, and 
used by the commission. ) 
Diary by Rivera of his expedition of 1727-1728 into Texas. 
(Copied from the Guatemala print of 1736.) 
“Diario de la derrota de Novedades ocurridas en la partida del 
" mando del Sor. Cap" D® Fran®® Amangual. Ajio de 1808.” 43 pp. 
(This is a copy of the diary of Amangual’s expedition from Béxar to 
Santa Fé. It is very rare if not unknown. It contains considerable 
matter about the Indians of the region traversed.) 
Proceedings of a junta de guerra held by the viceroy to consider 
the arrest of certain Frenchmen. Jan. 21-22, 1754. (A copy.) 
Informe by the cabildo eclesidstico of Monterrey, to King Charles 
IV., concerning the transfer of the conventual church to Saltillo. 
1797. (Copy.) 
“Expediente concerning occurrences of the Frontier before the 
withdrawal of the American army from Natchitoches.” 1806. 
Several of these letters are the originals. Cf. pp. 224, 400. (Wil- 
kinson to Cordero, Oct. 14, 24, 29, 30, Nov. 4.) 
