Old Records 339 
Legajo 1823-1826. Jd. 
gels occurrences in the Estado del Occidente. 1824. About 
100 ff. | 
Legajo no. 152. 1828-1830. Jd. 
Legajo 1831-1833. Jd. 
Mapas y Planos Varios (Miscellaneous Maps and Plans). 
No. 4 is a map of the Republic printed between 1819 and 1848. Undated. 
Ministerio de Guerra (Ministry of War). 1825. 
Miscellaneous correspondence with the Secretariat of War and Marine. 
Project for reforming the presidios of Sonora and Nueva Viscaya. It 
includes Tucson. 1823. 2 ff. 
Original commission as captain of cavalry guards conferred by “ D® 
Jayme Long, teniente general de los ejércitos Mejicanos, y gober- 
nador de la provincia de Téjas ”’, upon D® Demetrio Tschitsche- 
rin, “teniente de Lanceros de S. M. Y. y R. de las Rusias”’. 
Dated at Puerto de Casas Sept. 6, 1821. I p. 
Correspondence of Vicente Filisola. Tehuantepec, 1823. 
Report by the minister of war of the movement of foreign vessels in 
Mexican ports, 1831. About 200 ff. 
Legajo entitled ““ Montenegro”. 1827. 
Correspondence of Montenegro, from Charleston and New Orleans, with 
the minister of war, transmitted to the minister of relations. 
About 100 ff. 
Negocios de Estado y de Relaciones ( Affairs of State and Relations). 
1822-1823. Legajo 29. “ Negocios de Estado.” 
Lists of titled persons in the Imperial Order of Guadalupe. 
Reserved correspondence of the minister of relations with the gov- 
ernors. 1822-1823. ? 
Military correspondence of Iturbide. 1822. 
Correspondence of José Maria Beltran with Santa Anna. 1822. 
Id. of the minister of relations with the Junta Nacional Instituyente. 
Treaty of Cordova. Expediente of the royal orders communicated 
by the Spanish minister, annulling the treaties of Cordova entered 
into between Iturbide and O’Donoju.. About too ff. 
Imprisonment of Ruiz for part in a conspiracy against Iturbide. 
1821-1827. Legajo 75. “ Relaciones.” 
Important documents from the Secretariat of Relations concerning 
the revolutions of the period. 
Investigations of the loyalty of certain clergymen and clerical 
orders. 1822. 
Military documents of the period. 
Reports of a Spanish expedition to Mexico. Oct., 1822. 
Expediente concerning the introduction by royalists of arms pur- 
chased in New Orleans. 1822. 5 ff. 
Letter from the governor ad interim of New Mexico promising to 
watch for the expedition reported as coming from Kentucky, 
ostensibly to explore a mine, but really for contraband trade. Oct. 
ice 123. 
epee a fan an acaniOns from the Spanish secretaries to the com- 
mandants of the Interior Provinces. 1822-1823. 
No. 10. Occurrences at the Presidio del Norte relative to the pro- 
claiming of Ferdinand VII. 1824. 
