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Guatemala. 1822-1823. Correspondence relative to Guatemala during that 
important period of relations with Mexico. 
Guatemala y Nicaragua (Guatemala and Nicaragua). 1821-1822. 
“ Expedition of Sefior Filisola to Guatemala and Nicaragua.” 1821. 6 ff. 
The whole bundle relates to Guatemala and Nicaragua. 
Indices de Correspondencia (Inventories of Correspondence). Several 
egajos. ; 
Lists of communications received from and sent to governors, jefes poli- 
ticos, and other local authorities. Since the subject of corre- 
spondence is usually indicated, the indices might prove valuable 
in tracing the course of correspondence. 
Indiferente (Miscellaneous). 
This division is one of the most valuable for the history of the United 
States. Besides the materials specifically noted below, there is 
especially valuable matter throughout the section on the presi- 
dential and other elections. 
1820-1821. Legajo no. 1. 
Indices of old documents in the archive of the Secretariat of Rela- 
tions. Under the head of “ Ayuntamiento: Department of the 
Interior ”, a number of interesting titles for Texas, California, 
Chihuahua, and Sonora are cited. These indices might prove 
useful to a student of this archive, as giving clues to documents 
once in it. 
Provisional regulation (reglamento) of the Consejo del Imperio. 
Reglamento of the Secretariat of the Consejo del Estado. 1822. 
1821. Legajo no. 1. 
No. 61. Provincias Internas de Oriente. Lists of orders, with some 
of the orders, received by the commandant at Saltillo during the 
year. Report by the commandant. 21 ff. | 
No. 44. Two letters from Tadeo Ortiz to Iturbide. 16 ff. 
Civil lists for various provinces. 
1822. Legajo 2 (or z). 
Petition of Salvador Carrasco, of Texas, for pay for conducting to 
Mexico the head chief of the Tonkawa, “ Cabra el Holloso ”, and 
for relief from penalty imposed for alleged contraband trade with 
Louisiana. 
Correspondence concerning permit for American vessels to intro- 
duce tobacco into the ports of Nuevo Santander. 
Inquiry as to funds needed by Trespalacios to conduct to the United 
States the “ expedition of strangers brought by Felix Trespala- 
cios”’. Relates to James Long’s expedition. 3 ff. 
No. 60. José Maria Ponce de Leon asks for appointment as com- 
mandant at Chihuahua. 20 ff. 
1823. Legajo 2. 
Report of expedition of José Romero and Father Feliz Caballero to 
open communication between Sonora and California, including 
original diary of Romero from Tucson to Mission San Miguel, 
ending July 13. 
Letter of transmission by Luis Antonio Argtiello. Monterrey, July 
20, 1823. With the diary, 37 ff. 
1823. Legajo 3. 
In this legajo there is much concerning Bravo, Guerrero, and 
Negrete. 
