Civil Archives 4.95 
82. Petition of the Colorados Indians of the pueblo of Nadadores for 
lands ; autos drawn before Gen. Don Pedro de Rabago y Teran, 
familiar of the Holy Office, captain of the presidio of Sacramento, 
and lieutenant-captain-general of Coahuila. 1730. 
(Teran is of interest because of his subsequent career in Texas.) 
Viceroy’s despatch concerning a petition of Francisco Dubal, con- 
ductor of the families of the Canary Islanders to San Antonio, 
Texas. 1730. 
88. Despatches of the viceroy, the Marqués de Casafuerte, concerning 
the establishment of alcabalas in Nueva Viscaya, Sinaloa, Sonora, 
Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Nuevo México. 1732. 
89. Viceroy’s despatch ordering that Indians of the frontier be not re- 
quired to perform involuntary service. 1732. 
(In consequence of a complaint of Governor Sandobal.) 
90. Autos of the establishment of the Villa de Nava, near San Juan 
Bautista. 1793-1800. 
(The document contains a review of the history of many of the frontier 
settlements with a description of their condition in 1793, by Miguel 
Joseph de Emparan to the commandant-general of the Interior Prov- 
inces, Pedro de Nava, together with a map of the district described, and 
estados of the missions in 1794. The cover of the document is dated 
1733 and it is in consequence filed out of order.) 
91. Complaint by the soldiers of the presidio of San Francisco de Coa- 
huila to Gov. Garza Falcon against ex-Gov. Sandobal for non- 
payment of salaries. Nov. 2, 1733. 
96. Declaration by an Indian called Gerdnimo Camargo relative to 
Apache depredations, and proceedings in consequence by Gov. 
Garza Falcon. 1734. 
100. Despatch of the viceroy ordering a site chosen for the new presidio of 
Sacramento, Oct. I0, 1735, with diary of the consequent explora- 
tion. 
105. Royal cédula prohibiting the clergy or their agents from taking part 
in trade, 1735, quoting a papal brief of Feb. 22, 1633. 
109. Autos of the founding of the mission of San Francisco Vizarr6on near 
that of Peyotes, of Pausanas Indians. 1736. 
110. 7d. of the presidio of Sacramento ten leagues below the junction of 
the Conchos and the Bravo. 1736. 
113. Royal cédula concerning vendible and renunciable offices. 1736. 
Legajo 2. 1737-1752. 
120. Autos of the visitation of the province of Coahuila by Gov. Cle- 
mente de la Garza Falcon. 1737. 29 ff. 
(Contains padrones and descriptions of all the frontier posts and missions. ) 
128. Id. of the removal of the presidio of Sacramento from the Rio 
Grande to Rio de San Diego. 1738. ir 
131. Id. of the founding of Villa de el Mineral near Mission of Peyotes. 
1738. wie 
133. Orders of the viceroy in consequence of the visitation of the prov- 
ince of Coahuila by the governor. 1738. 
(The last one contains a good general statement of damages being done by 
Apaches on the frontier.) 
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