456 Chihuahua 
Legajo 189. ‘“ Expedientes.”’ 
No. 21. “ Concerning an expedition of 100 Texans with the ostensible 
object of opening a road to Santa Fé, New Mexico.” 1840-1842. 
About 75 ff. 
(Contains rumors of the expedition, documents taken from Santa Fé pris- 
oners, etc.) 
Legajo 140. 
No. 46. Concerning dispositions relative to supplying means to sustain 
the war against the Texans who have invaded the department of 
New Mexico. 1841-1842. About 50 pp. 
No. 20. Concerning funds for the war against the Texans. 1841-1842. 
About 20 pp. 
No. 26. Concerning the occupation of San Antonio by General Vasquez. 
About Io pp. 
No. 45. Concerning a voluntary contribution for the war against the 
Texans. 1841-1842. About 50 pp. 
1843. Legajos 141, 148, 144. 
No. 35. Concerning the re-establishment of the Jesuits in the Republic, 
and the founding by them of missions in California, New Mexico, 
Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango, Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Texas to 
civilize the Indians. Opposition by the junta of Chihuahua. 
Legajo 141. No. 11. Visit by the governor to the frontier to arrange treaties 
with the Indians and systematize the defenses. 1843. 
(Contains a manifesto by Gov. Monterde of his visit. June 23. 12 pp.) 
Legajo 148. 
No. 36. Revenues of Paso del Norte. 
Legajo 144. 
No. 7. Thieveries by the Apaches. 
1845. Legajos 148, 150-153. 
Legajo 151. 
No. 11. Correspondence concerning the passage of Governor Monterde 
to New Mexico to meet the Texan invaders. 1843. About 75 pp. 
Legajo 152. Correspondence. 
Carpeta 1. With the minister cf relations. 
Carpeta 3. With the minister of war. 
1846. Legajos 154-158. 
Legajo 155. Correspondence. 
No. 1. With the minister of relations. July, 1846. 
No. 2. Jd. Aug.-Oct. 
No. 3. Jd. Nov.-Dec. 
No. 4. With the prefect of El Paso. 
Legajo 156. Expedientes. Nearly the whole legajo relates to raising forces 
to resist the Americans. 
No. 2. Concerning a mutiny of the guard of El Paso. 
Legajo 157. 
No. 27. Concerning pursuit of certain Comanches. 
