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The castle of San Juan de Ulloa and the topsy-turvyists

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    Philip V decree to Juan de Acuña

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    This manuscript is a decree by King Philip V regarding the creation of two new bishopries in the territory of New Spain. The verso of the final page contains instructions regarding the decree, dated 1726, July 20, written and signed by Juan de Acuña. In Spanish. Signed Yo el Rey.

    mssHM 27236

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    Pueblo de San Juan, N.M

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    photCL 7-11

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    Hacienda de San Juan Bautista de los Cedros

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    San Juan Co. to James De Barth Shorb

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    The collection, which contains 10,844 items, consists of correspondence, letter books, manuscripts, speeches, diaries, account books, published articles, legal papers, financial statements and business records. The 10,528 pieces of correspondence are chiefly addressed to James De Barth Shorb, James M. Tiernan and Maria de Jesus Wilson Shorb. The 17 letter books are related to the business and financial affairs of Shorb and Benjamin Davis Wilson. The 75 manuscripts consist of items chiefly written by Shorb and Wilson family members. The 224 items in the Business Papers include material related to Shorb's many companies including the San Gabriel Wine Company. The following subjects are covered in the Shorb collection: the Shorb, Wilson, and Patton families, David Jacks, Mariano Vallejo, Santa Catalina Island, the Mount Wilson Observatory, California government and politics, African Americans and the Chinese in California, agriculture, the citrus fruit industry, Indians of California, irrigation, lend tenure, mining, railroads, ranching, water rights, and the wine industry. The collection also documents the history and development of the following California cities: Alhambra, Elsinore, Los Angeles, Pasadena, Ramona, San Gabriel, San Marino, and Wilmington.

    mssShorb papers