278 Mexico: Guerra y Marina 
No. 13. Diaries of an expedition by Teran and Sanchez on the left bank 
of the Rio Bravo. June, 1829. 
(Printed in a supplement of the Gaceta, July 15, 1830.) 
No. 14. “ Noticias sobre la Frontera de México. Copias de Diarios de 
‘Viage que necesitan coreciones. Afio de 1828.” 
No. 37. Letters by Teran concerning Indian affairs of the frontier. 
Bocca belonging with the correspondence noted in the foregoing 
egajo. 
“The Texas Question.” A bundle of correspondence and documents relat- 
ing to the boundary commission. They belong with the foregoing 
legajo. About 200 ff. 
List of some 40 documents furnished the commission in 1826. 
(The most notable items are the Pichardo Papers. See pp. 234-236.) 
Opinions (votos) of Azcarate and other members of the Junta de Limi- 
tes, concerning the questions relative to the boundary propounded 
by the government. 20 pp. 
Correspondence of Mier y Teran with Lucas Alaman. 1830. 
Representation by George Fisher to the commandant-general of the 
States of the East concerning the effect of the law of Apr. 7, 1830. 
Villa de Austin, July 27, 1830. 
Extracts from the boundary descriptions of various empresario grants in 
‘Texas: 
“Viage a Texas en 1828 y 1829”’, being the diary kept by José Maria 
Sanchez, who accompanied Teran. 60 pp. 
(Teran borrowed freely from this document in writing his informe. Very 
important for Indian affairs. ) 
1836 y 1837. Legajono.1. ‘Campafia de Tejas. Prision, libertad, y venida 
a la Republica del Gral. Santa Ana. Detall de la Accion de San 
Jacinto en 21 Abril 36. Sumaria q se le instruyo. Convenio q® 
celebro ” [at Velasco], etc. 
Correspondence of Santa Anna from Mar. 8, 1836. 
Orders for the campaign. Mar. 8, 1836. 
Report by Santa Anna of the San Jacinto campaign. Mango de Clavo, 
Mar. 11, 1837. 
Correspondence of Santa Anna with Filisola and others while the former 
"was in captivity. 
Treaty of Velasco. (Copy.) 
Correspondence of Burnet and others relative to Santa Anna’s release. 
“ Prision del E. S. Presidente D® Antonio Lépez de Santa Ana.” 
(About 200 ff. of additional correspondence of Santa Anna, Filisola, Bur- 
net, Thomas J. Rusk, Woll, and others concerning the treaty of Velasco 
and its fulfillment.) 
1836-1837. Legajo no. 2. “ Ejercito de Operaciones sobre Tejas. Prisi- 
oneros de guerra.” 
Correspondence of Urrea, Antonio Gil Hernandez (consul at New 
Orleans), and others concerning the ransom of Santa Anna and 
the exchange of prisoners; list of prisoners on Galveston Island. 
1836-1837. 
Correspondence of Nicolas Bravo and Filisola with the minister of war. 
Mar., Apr., and May, 1837. 
“1837. Funds (Caudales) for the Army of Operations against Texas.” 
Correspondence of Bravo. Over 200 pp. 
