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1846. Legajo no. 10. “ Guerra con los Estados Unidos. Caida del Presi- 
dente Paredes y Arrillaga. Su Prision y destierro. Correspon- 
Meuicid: 4) <n Agosto.’* 
(Note especially the carpeta containing “ everything relative to Californias. 
August, 1846”’.) 
1846. Legajo no. 11. “Guerra con los Estados Unidos. Correspondencia. 
Septiembre.” 
Correspondence with the administrator of mails, the officials of San Luis 
Potosi, the states of Mexico, Durango, and Vera Cruz, the min- 
isters of hacienda and relations, General Alvarez, etc. 
“ Donations for the Texas Campaign.” 
1846. Legajo no. 12. “ Guerra con los Estados Unidos. Correspondencia 
. . . . Prision de Garcia Torres y otros Asuntos. Octubre.” 
1846. Legajo no. 18. “Guerra con los Estados Unidos. Correspondencia 
. .. . Bloqueo de Guaymas y otros asuntos. Nbre y Decbre.” 
“ Californias.” A carpeta containing: 
A minute of the oficio directed to the governor by Capt. Flores, re- 
porting that he had caused the American force under Gillespie to 
retire from Los Angeles. Sept. 29, 1846. 
The original capitulation. 
Seven letters and minutes of others between Flores and Gillespie, 
concerning the failure of the latter to fulfill the terms of the capi- 
tulation. Oct. 2-4, 1846. 
“ Nov., 1846. Correspondence with the Commandant-General of Alta 
California .. .. Everything relative to the department of haci- 
enda which relates to this State, and others relative to the Division 
of the East will be found in this Carpeta.” 
Castro to the minister of war, concerning affairs in California, Altar, 
Sept. 9, 1846. 
John D. Sloat to Castro, from U. S. S. Savannah, Monterrey, re- 
questing the surrender of California. July 7, 1846. 
Castro to Sloat, in reply. San Juan Bautista, July 9, 1846. 
Same to same, Aug. 7. 
Stockton (R. J.) to the commander of Upper California. U. S. 
frigate Congress, Bay of San Pedro, Aug. 7. 
Castro to Stockton. Aug. 9. 
Address by Castro to the people of California. Aug. 9. 
Another, “ en route for Sonora”. Aug. Io. 
Castro to Forbes. Campo de la Mesa, Aug. 9, 1846. 
Correspondence with the minister of hacienda, concerning minor fiscal 
affairs of California. Nov., 1846. 
(This is the part of the carpeta which gives it the title.) 
Correspondence of the jefatura politica and commandancy-principal of 
Baja California with the commander of the U. S. vessel Cyane, 
engaged in the blockade of La Paz. Sept.-Oct., 1846. 
(Francisco P. de Miranda with S. F. Dupont, the commander. ) 
Manifesto of Miranda to the citizens of Baja California. Sept. 25. 
Anastacio Bustamante to the minister of war, concerning reports from 
Alta California and the proposals of José Limantour relative to 
its defense. Mexico, Nov. Io (or 13), 1846. 
