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1835. 
Legajo 111. 
No. 1. Indian incursions at Galeana and Balleza. 
No. 2. Foreigners asking cartas de naturalizacién. 
Legajo 118. No. 14. Correspondence concerning Apaches. 
Sale of stock by the Comanches in Texas. 
Legajo 114. 
No. 4. Documents relative to foreigners. Correspondence with the 
department of the interior. 
Circulars of the governor relative to the Texas war. 1836. 
Correspondence with the jefe politico of Paso del Norte concerning 
the same subject. 
Legajo 115. 
No. 3. Concerning Apaches. 
(Beginning with 1835 the documents are arranged more largely in expe- 
dientes than in carpetas by offices.) 
1830. 
Legajo 117. 
1. Correspondence of the governor with the minister of war. 1835. 
6-7. Id. with the minister of relations. 1836. 
(All of 1827, 1835, and 1836 were examined.) 
1840. Legajos 131, 133. 
Legajo 188. No. 3. Concerning a theft of cattle from the Hacienda del Tor- 
reon by North Americans under Josiah Gregg, and measures 
taken to punish the theft. 1839-1840. 
1841. Legajos 184-1387, 142. 
Legajo 135. “ Expedientes.” 
No. 24. “ Afio de 1841. Sobre Expedicién Tejana.” About Ioo ff. 
(Full correspondence with officials all over Mexico, July-Dec. Circulars, 
proclamations, etc., concerning the expedition.) 
Legajo 137. 
No. 1. Expedientes relative to contributions for the war with the Indians. 
No. 6. Padrén General of the district of Paso del Norte. (Ysleta, 731.) 
Legajo 142. 
No. 4. Financial accounts (cuentas) of Ysleta. 
No. 8. Sumaria to determine whether Lucius Thurston, resident in Chi- 
huahua, was implicated in the Santa Fé Expedition. Plaza de 
Chihuahua, 1841. About 30 ff. 
(Contains letters and other documents taken from Thurston, among them 
one from his brother, A. S. Thurston, of Houston’s cabinet.) 
1842. Legajos 188, 139, 140. 
Legajo 138. 
No. 1. Correspondence with the governors of other states, including 
New Mexico, Sonora, and Coahuila, circulars, proclamations, etc., 
concerning the Santa Fé Expedition. 
