458 Chihuahua 
No. 28. Relative to the new invasion of El Paso by the Americans. 
Correspondence with the prefect of El Paso. 1847-1848. 
Legajo 161. 
No. 1. Correspondence with the prefect of Villa del Paso. 
No. 2. Concerning invasions by Apaches and Comanches. A large 
bundle. 
No. 6. Correspondence with the commandant-general. 
Legajo 162. Correspondence with the officials of other states. 
Legajo 168. 
No. 8. Communications relative to forces of the enemy. Interesting cor- 
respondence concerning operations within the state. 
No. 10. Concerning auxiliaries for the defense. 
No. 16. Concerning cartas de seguridad. 
Legajo 167. 
No. 2. Expenses for the succor of troops of the Seccién de Vanguardia 
which set out for the Villa del Paso. Nov., 1846—Jan., 1847. 
No. 5. Approach of the American army to the state of Durango. 
Correspondence and proclamations. Nov., 1846—Jan., 1847. 
No. 6. Invasion of Sonora by the American army. Correspondence, 
newspaper clippings, proclamations, etc. 1846-1847. 
No. 8. Declarations at Villa del Paso of two persons arrived from New 
Mexico, concerning the American forces. July, 1847. 
No. 1g. Patriotic declarations of citizens of the state, offering their 
property and persons in the service of the country. 1846-1847. 
About 100 pp. 
No. 18. Regulation to expedite the collection of donations for “ the war 
against the Yankes”. 1846-1847. 
No. 20. Aid given to persons wounded in the action at Sacramento. 
1847. 
No. 29. Correspondence with the governor of Sinaloa. Sept.-Oct., 1847. 
No. 32. News from New Mexico acquired through letters directed to 
certain persons at El Paso. Sept.-Oct., 1847. 
No. 35. Request of the citizens of Presidio del Norte for military pro- 
tection. May 13, 1847. 
1848. Legajos 165-166, 168-173. 
Legajo 172. 
No. 2. Concerning the union of the states of Chihuahua, Durango, Zaca- 
tecas, and San Luis Potosi to punish the savage Indians. 
(See Secretaria de Gobernacion, Mexico, this date.) 
No. 5. Concerning the armament from Sonora. 
No. 14. Concerning the ousting of citizens from houses and lands by the 
Americans. 
Legajo 174. 1849-1850. Expedientes concerning the epidemic of cholera 
(“or cholera morbus ’’). 
Legajo 175. 1849. 
No. 1. Campaign against the Apaches. 
No. 2. Detention of 2000 rifles at Tampico. 
No. 3. Applications for lands in the ejidos of Villa del Paso. 
No.5. Campaign against Indians. Several expedientes concerning 
troubles at Janos and other frontier places. 
