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Cuenta y razon del acopio
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Marriage investigation records of Perfecto Hugo Reid and María Victoria Bartoloméa Comecrabit Reid
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This document records the marriage of Perfecto Hugo Reid to María Victoria Bartoloméa Comecrabit Reid. Included are witness testimonies of Santiago Subriñe, Nicolas Diaz, Santiago Dove, Julian Pope, Juaquin Jesus, and Diego Scott. The marriage is approved by Narciso Durán on August 20, 1837. Dated July 30 - August 20. In Spanish, with an undated typescript English translation by Haydée Noya.
mssHM 29103
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Proceedings instituted in applying for the place known by the name of Santa Anita
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Typed English translation of Hugo Reid's application for and the granting of the land "known as Santa Anita." Document contains a hand-drawn sketch of the area.
mssHM 84235
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Relación de Exercicios Literarios y Servicios del Dr. Eusebio Bentura Beleña
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This extensive report of Beleña's work in New Spain includes transcripts of letters to José de Gálvez and Carlos Francisco de Croix, details of the administration of the New Spanish colonies, Beleña's report to the King of Spain, details of expeditions to Monterey, California, and Sonora, information regarding Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries, and the management of tobacco depositories and salt mines. In Spanish.
mssHM 1545
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Francisco Jaiver Lizana y Beaumont letter to Real Tribunal de Cuentas
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This letter concerns allowance of pay to officers who served at San Blas. In Spanish.
mssHM 4085
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Anastasio Bustamante letter to the Minister of War
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Bustamante reports to the Minister that the United States has invaded California with the aim of making it part of the Union. He discusses tactics for the defense of California. In Spanish, with eight-page typescript English translation.
mssHM 41840
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Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo letter to Edward Meyer Kern
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Señor Vallejo informs Mr. Kern that he has returned home from the prison at Fort Sutter, and is sending Mr. Kern the items he promised. In Spanish, with undated one-page typescript translation by H. Noya.
mssHM 20662