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Mexico: Guerra y Marina 
Correspondence of the consul at New Orleans. Copies transmitted from 
the Department of Relations. 1843. 
‘Three plans for the conduct of the Texas campaign, proceeding from 
Monterrey and Matamoros.” 1841. 
“Treatise which General Ampudia forms relative to the Tejas cam- 
paign and dedicates to his friend the Sefior Intendant Don Miguel 
Barriero. Matamoros, May 21, 1841.” 8&pp. Incomplete. 
(This is interesting as showing that the Mexican government was all the 
time planning to reconquer Texas, contrary to the generally accepted 
view. Ampudia suggests that, after conquering the province, the civi- 
lized tribes of eastern Texas should be formed into a cordon of defense. ) 
Plan for removing the Caddo Indians to San Diego, Coahuila, by Mariano 
Arista. Lampazos, May 11, 1841. 
Documents relating to a campaign against the Comanche. 
Correspondence of the minister of relations with Powhatan Ellis. 1836- 
1837. (Copies.) . 
Report by Filisola, Micheltorena, Mora, and Noriega, to the minister of 
war on the affairs of the Army of the North. Nov. 4, 1836. 
Expediente relative to aid furnished Mexican prisoners in Texas by the 
consul at New Orleans. 1836-1841. 
Minutes of communications addressed by the minister of war to Urrea, 
Andrade, Vital, Fernandez, and Cevallos. May 31, 1836. 
1840-1844. Legajo no. 8. “ Campana de Texas. Pronunciamiento acaudil- 
lado por Canales.” 
Correspondence concerning the principal agents and the plans of the 
insurrection led by Canales. 1840. 
Rewards conceded to soldiers of the Division of the North who took part 
in the Texas campaign in 1835-1836. 1840. 
(Correspondence; petitions for pensions and other rewards. The docu- 
ments give many facts of personal bearing relative to the campaign. ) 
Reports by Filisola on the “ Action of the 6th of January in the vicinity 
of Matamoros”. Refers to the Canales disturbances. Jan. 8 
1839. 
Miscellaneous correspondence of the minister of war with the commander 
of the Army of the North. 1839-1843. 
Donations for the Texas War. 1843. 
Correspondence with the commandant-general of New Mexico, mainly 
relative to the new Texan expedition. June, 1843. 
Itinerary of the route from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fé, showing 
all the places in the Santa Fé trail, with distances. Submitted 
by Almonte. 
Correspondence with the commandant-general of New Mexico. 1844. 
1844. Legajono.4. “ Campafia de Tejas. Correspondencia con el E. S. Gral. 
en Jefe del Ej* del Norte.” 
General correspondence. Jan.-Dec., 1844. 
Correspondence of Hockley and Williams with the Mexican commission- 
ers, Montero and Ybary, at Sabinas, concerning an armistice. 
Jan.-Feb. , 1844. 
Declarations of various persons proceeding from Béxar, concerning 
affairs there. 
Reorganization of the Army of the North. 
