‘Archivo General 281 
1840. Legajo no. 4. ‘“ Campafia de Tejas. Correspondencia con el E. S. 
Gral. en Gefe del Ejercito del Norte. De Enero a Abril.” 
1840. Legajono. 5. IJd., May-Dec. ‘“ Movements of the Texans.” 
(Reports by Arista, from Monterrey, and Ampudia, from Matamoros.) 
Note: Between legajos 5 and 16 there are several marked “ Correspondence with 
Bese in chiet ”, These contain some matter bearing on the United 
1840. Legajono.16. ‘“ Correspondencia con las Comandancias Generales de 
Jalisco, Sonora, Nuevo Mexico, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Cali- 
fornia, y Aguascalientes. Julio a Dibre.”’ 
1841. Legajo no. 2. “ Correspondencia con las Comandancias Grales. Cona- 
tos de revolucion en Morelos. Armamento. Indios Mescaleros. 
Encuentro con los Indios barbaros en El Paso. Ynvacion de 
Yndios en la Villa de Parras ’’, etc. 
1841. Legajo no. 8. “ Sucesos de Guadalajara. Pronunciamiento de Pare- 
des y Arrillaga. Corresp* con las Comandancias Grales.”’ 
(Contains matter relating to Sonora, Sinaloa, and Chihuahua.) 
1841. Legajo no. 4. “ Revolucion de Tabasco, Yucatan, y Tejas. Corre- 
spondencia con las Comandancias Grales.” 
Correspondence of the commandant-general of the Army of the North. 
Id. of Gen. D. T. Koupreanoff, of the Imperial Guard of Russia, with the 
commandant-general of California, concerning occurrences at 
Bodega in 1840 and concerning the evacuation of the place by the 
Russians. 
1841. Legajo no. 8. “ Correspondencia con el E. S. Gral en Jefe del Ejercito 
del Norte. Enero a Sept. 1841.” 
Frontier relations in general. 
Rumors of invasion by the United States. 
Report of an expedition preparing in Béxar. 
Id., by a Mexican in Béxar, of the Santa Fé Expedition at Austin. 
Id. by Ampudia of an encounter with Americans. July. 
1841. Legajo no. 9. “ Correspondencia con el gral en jefe del Ejercito del 
Norte sobre diversos Asuntos. Yndios Barbaros.” 
Correspondence with the minister of hacienda concerning supplies for 
the Army of the North. 1840-1841. 
Id. with the commander-in-chief of the Army of the North. Oct.-Nov., 
1841. 
With the commandant-general of Coahuila and Texas, concerning Indian 
incursions on the frontier. 
With the consul of New Orleans concerning the movements of vessels 
on the Texas coast. Newspaper clippings enclosed. 
Between Arista and the governor of Coahuila concerning an Indian inva- 
sion of Parras. 
1841-1842. Legajono.1. “ Ynvacion de N. Mexico por fuerzas de los E. U. 
Prision de Tejanos. Causa que se instruyo al Americano D[r]y- 
den.” About 300 ff. 
(Inside title: “ Expedition of troops of the Government of the United 
States to the State of New Mexico in the years 1840, 1841, and 1842”. 
The bundle had apparently never been opened until I examined it in 
1907.) 
Correspondence of Armijo, governor of New Mexico, with the minister 
of war regarding the Santa Fé expedition. 
(Given here chronologically, which is not the exact order in which it is 
filed in the legajo.) 
