Civil Archives 433 
Legajo 19. 1827. 
850. Concerning the auction of stock pastured on the lands of the secu- 
larized missions of San Juan Bautista and San Bernardo. 
851. Concerning the permission granted to Juan José Tagle to go to the 
United States. 
854, Concerning permission granted by the King of Spain for the settle- 
ment of families from Louisiana on the Trinity River. 
857. Concerning the arrest of a contraband trader in tobacco from New 
Orleans. 
858. Concerning petitions for grants of land in the department of Béxar. 
858 bis. Concerning cuentas de propios y arbitrios. | 
859. Communications from the minister of foreign relations concerning 
lands in Texas. 
860. Petitions for lands in Texas. 
861. Correspondence of Cordero, Saucedo, and Wilkinson. 1806. 9 ff. 
Copy. 
863. Minutes of acuerdos (dispositions) of the government concerning 
lands in Texas. 
864, Correspondence of Stephen F. Austin with the governor of Coa- 
huila and Texas. Oct., 1826-—Nov., 1827. 
(The last letters were written in Saltillo.) 
871. Concerning the resignation of Francisco Flores, administrador de 
rentas of the department of Béxar. 
881. Petition of José Feliciano Gonzalez for lands on the Sabine River, 
Texas. 
884. Investigation concerning the history of the founding of Saltillo. 
886. Concerning the passage of Stephen Curier of the United States 
from Monclova to Chihuahua, with goods brought from Texas 
and without paying duty. 
887. Expediente reservado concerning the conduct of Pedro Elias [Ellis] 
Bean. About 5 folios. 
(Contains testimony of Americans concerning the private life of Bean. 
Some of it is to the effect that he had an American wife.) 
890. Expediente concerning the Edwards rebellion. About 30 ff. 
891, 892. Concerning land grants in Texas to certain Mexicans. 
893. Concerning concessions of land at Béxar to George Robb, Francisco 
Keller, and three Mexicans. 
894, 896. Concerning various land grants in Texas. 
895. Concerning the exclusion of foreign vessels from Bahia del Espiritu 
Santo. 
896. Various applications for land. 
Legajo 20. 1828. 
900. Complaint against Juan Antonio Teran for carrying correspond- 
ence to the enemy’s country. 
902. Concerning the establishment of a colony of 200 families by Colonel 
Juan Dominguez. 
903. Concerning the resistance by the ayuntamiento at Nacogdoches to 
the claim of Pedro Elias Bean to a sitio of land because it con- 
tained the salines upon which the settlement depended. 
904. Application for eleven leagues of land in Texas by José Justo 
Liendo. 
905. Id. for nine leagues by José Maria Balmaceda. 
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