384 Mexico: Gobernacion 
Indios Barbaros (Savage Indians). 2 legajos. 
Legajo 1830-1834. 
Memoir presented to the king by the Comisario de Guerra, Francisco 
Paula Tamariz, concerning the present state of Alta California. 
Incomplete. 1823. 11 ff. 
Copy of the expediente presented in the first Junta de Californias 
held before the viceroy, Apodaca. July 5, 1817. 12 ff. 
Sent ey Teran from the Secretariat of War to the minister of relations. 
1825. 
Opinion of the governor as to the proper management of the 
missions of Tamaulipas, and as to the coming of Fray José Crespo 
to Las Palmas. Nothing but the title. 1825. 
Report on the sinodos of California. 1827. 
Expediente concerning the California missions, from the section of 
Fomento. 1823. 
Report by Br. Juan Nepomuceno de la Pefia, vicario fordneo recently 
sent to Texas, on the Texas missions and on the province in gen- 
eral. 1826. 16 ff. 
Report of the sack of the missions of Espiritu Santo and Refugio, 
TExXaSsee ADIL 
Recommendation that the Cujanes and Karankawas be gathered at 
Mission Refugio. 1827. 
Report by Veramendi, of Monclova, that chief “ Boles”’ and other 
Cherokees had come to get lands to settle in Coahuila. 
Id. by the jefe politico of New Mexico that the Mescaleros and 
Arikaras wish to settle on the Napestle, or Arkansas. 1833. 
Various communications from the governor of Chihuahua concern- 
ing Indian matters. 1833-1834. 
Report by the jefe politico of New Mexico on Indian affairs, with 
nine documents enclosed. Aug., 1834. 
The governor of Coahuila and Texas asks for guns to use in re- 
straining the Indians. June. 5 ff. 
The jefe politico of New Mexico reports a campaign against the 
Navajos. 1833. 7 ff. 
Petition of the ayuntamiento of Santa Fé for aid against the In- 
dians. 1828. 
The governor of New Mexico reports on making peace with the 
Guampes. 1827. 27 ff. 
(He complains of Simén Escudero, and discusses relations with the Anglo- 
Americans. ) 
Apache invasions into the Estado de Occidente. 1830. 
Offer by head chief ‘“ Parva quivisti”, Comanche, to make peace 
with New Mexico. Io ff. 
Diary of José Antonio Chavez, sent to meet the Comanches at 
Bosque Redondo. 1829. 
Diary of the expedition of the company of Tucson against the 
Apaches, kept by Antonio Comanduzon(?). May-June, 1830. 
Comanche troubles at El Paso. 1830. 
Tehuacana and Hueco troubles in Texas. Diary of expedition 
against them, kept by Sanchez. 1830. 
Report of 700 Comanches approaching El Paso. 1831. 
Indian troubles in Sonora and Chihuahua. 1823-1842. 
