310 Mexico: Guerra y Marina 
Legajo 1809-1810. Jd. 
Legajo 1811-1812. Jd. Expediente concerning pay received by Alencaster. 
1812. 
Legajo 1814. Blotters (borradores) of various correspondence of the vice- 
roy. 1813-1814. 
Correspondence on the Real Cuerpo de Ingenieros with the viceroy. 
1814. (Copies.) 
Legajo 1815. “ Borradores de Particulares.” 
Cuadernos nos. 23, 24, 25 of the Alencaster Sumaria. 1815. Corre- 
spondence and proceedings. 
Register of correspondence of the viceroy with the Royal Engineers of 
Vera Cruz enad1s: 
Legajo 1815-1816. 
Blotters of viceroy’s correspondence with private individuals. 
Cuaderno no. 26 of the Alencaster Sumaria. 1816. 
A cuaderno which relates to No. 3, P. Y. de Oc. 1816. 
Report of the governor of New Mexico to the viceroy. May 16, 1816. 
Legajo 1817-1818. 
H ojas de servicio, libros de antigiiedad, revistas, etc., of various regi- 
ments. 
Investigation concerning the mismanagement of the Factoria de Tabacos 
of Mérida. 1817. 
Fragment of Alencaster’s Sumaria before the commandant-general. 1817. 
Legajo 1818. 
Military hospitals, prizes, and houses for soldiers as rewards for special 
merit. 
Expedientes from-the departments of Artillery, Fortifications, Inspeccion 
General, and Cuerpo de Ingenieros. 
Indice of the cuadernos of the Alencaster Sumaria which were remitted 
dla via reservada de la Guerra with letters of Mar. 20, 1810. The 
list, made at Durango, June 10, 1818, contains 20 cuadernos. 
Cuadernos nos. 27 and 28 of the Sumaria of Alencaster. No. 27 is called 
‘““Sentencia y conclusion ”’, and contains the original of his “ con- 
fesion’”’ (justification). Mexico, Nov. 14, 1817. 
Two unnumbered cuadernos relating to the same matter. 
(All relate to “ Exped. No. 3, P. Y. de Oc.”) 
Legajo 1819. Libros de Antigiiedad. Reports of rewards of soldiers of the 
Interior Provinces of the West. 
Legajo 1820, no. 1. Five expedientes from the Secretaria de Guerra y 
Marina concerning the troubles with Opatas, Yaquis, and Apaches 
of Sonora. 1820. 
Request of the ayuntamiento of Chihuahua that Opata disturbances be 
stopped. With correspondence. Oct., 1820. (All original.) 
Report by Garcia Conde, commandant-general of the Interior Provinces 
of the West, concerning the Opata disturbances, and request for 
help. 1820. 
The governor of Sonora, enclosing a letter which he had written to Gar- 
cia Conde concerning the bad state of Sonora. 1820. 
Another report by Garcia Conde of the Opata and Yaqui ravages. 1820. 
pees: by the commandant-general for aid in putting down the Sonora 
ndians. 
