Civil Archives 493 
17. Id. of the mission of San Juan Bautista, in the valley of Santo 
Domingo on the Sabinas river, of Chaguanes, Pachales, Mescales, 
and Xarames. 1699. 
(Printed in Portillo, op. cit., pp. 277-287.) 
18. A duplicate of no. 15. 
20. Two despatches of the viceroy approving the work of Gov. Valdés 
o campaigns against the Indians and the founding of missions. 
1699. 
19, 21,22. Various matters concerning the history of Monclova. 1699. 
23. Autos of the founding of the mission of San Francisco Solano in the 
valley of La Circuncisién for the Sarame, Papanac, Payuguan, and 
Siguam tribes. 1699-1700. 4 ff. 
(This mission was the predecessor of the Alamo mission of San Antonio, 
Texas.) 
24, Declaration of an Indian prisoner concerning hostilities by his tribe 
on the Rio Grande. 1700. 5 ff. 
25. Various despatches by the viceroy to the governor of Coahuila. 1700. 
26. Certificate of the founding of the mission of N.S. de Guadalupe near 
Monclova for Indians of the Timamare. 1701. 
27. Despatches of the viceroy creating a flying squadron at San Juan 
Bautista and appointing Diego Ramon captain of it. Mar. 28, 
1701. 
28. Despatch of the viceroy concerning the provision of ornaments, etc., 
for the mission churches. 1702. 
29. Various royal cédulas concerning defense against the Indians at San 
Juan Bautista. 1703-1707. | 
34, Autos of the removal of San Francisco Solano from the valley of La 
Circuncision to the valley of Encarnacion. Mar. 26, 1705. 
(See no. 23 above.) 
37. Inventory of the archive delivered by Gov. Aguirre to Gov. Martin 
Alarcon. June 15, 1705. 
38-41. Various matters concerning Coahuila. 1705-1706. 
43. Inventory of the archive delivered by Gov. Alarcén to Gov. Simon 
Padilla y Cordova. Jan. 30, 1708. 
44, Documents concerning the appointment of Juan de Menchaca as 
captain protector of Indians in Coahuila. 1709-1711. 
(See doc. no. 56, below. These documents illustrate the workings of the 
institution of protectorate of Indians.) 
48. List of families taken from the north to the mission of Candela by 
Nicolas Ramon. They were of the tribes called Payuguan, Piti- 
jayas, Canoa, and Pacaoo. 1713. 
(See no. 259, below, for a document of 1713.) 
50. Certificate by the alcaldes of Monclova concerning the measures of 
ad interim Governor Juan Valdés in the absence of the Marques 
de San Miguel de Aguayo, regarding Indian depredations. 1714. 
51. Testimony concerning depredations at Dulce Nombre de Jesus by 
Tripas Blancas Indians. 1714. 
52. Inventory of the archive delivered by Gov. Simon de Padilla to his 
successor, Pedro Fermin de Echevers. Jan. 4, 1714. 
