436 Saltillo 
Legajo 35. 1843. 
1375. Acts of adherence to the “ bases de organizacion politica de la Re- 
publica ”’ by the officials of the department of Coahuila. 
1378. Passports of foreigners. 1835, 1836, 1837. 
Lagajo 36. 1844. 
1382. Concerning the reorganization of the military forces of Coahuila. 
1388. Concerning the prohibition of the importation of certain goods by 
the foreigner Ysidro Chauseél. 
1392. Election of Francisco Mejia as governor. 
(All through this period there are full records of elections in the state, 
decrees of the governors, memorials to the legislature, etc.) 
Legajo 38. 1845. 
1453. Inventory of the property of the deceased foreigner Tomas 
“ Shsmitt ”? (Smith) and investigation at Villa de Allende con- 
cerning his death. 
1463. Invasion of Partido de Parras by 400 Indians from the north. 
1473. Disorders in Rio Grande among the Béjar squadron. 
1475. Note of the department assembly transmitting to Congress an 
exposition concerning the importation of foreign cotton. 
1479. Reports of an earthquake in the city of Mexico. 
1495. Appointment of Mariano Arista as general-in-chief of the Fourth 
Division. 
Various documents concerning Indian invasions in Coahuila. 
Legajo 89. 1846 (and 1847). 
1527. Concerning censuses (padrones) of foreigners in the different 
departments. 
Legajo 40. 1848. 
1540. Concerning indemnity to the state for lands lost by virtue of the 
treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. 
1552. Investigation before the juez de primera instancia of Saltillo of 
claims for damages suffered by the haciendas of Buena Vista and 
La Encantada during the American war. 
1555. Jd. 
1561. Concerning transmission by the jefatura politica of reports concern- 
ing damages done by troops who, under Colonel Washington, 
crossed the lands of the state without permission. 
1567. Concerning the return of American troops to Saltillo after evacua- 
tion. 
1574. (1) Concerning the requiring of Carlos Clark to leave the country. 
(5) Sale of cattle left by the Americans at Hacienda de Patos. 
Legajo 42. 1850. 
1579. Investigation of charge against individuals of trading with Amer- 
icans on the Rio Bravo. 
1600-1605. Various documents relative to founding military colonies at 
Rio Grande and Guerrero. 
Various documents relative to contraband trade on the frontier. 
1608, 1615, 1628. Settlement of Indians migrated from the United States. 
1624. Request of citizens of Guerrero for a customs house. 
1629. Claims for damages done by American filibusters. 
Legajo 48. 1851. 
1642. Measures to prevent Indian incursions in Coahuila and Chihuahua. 
