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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T05:02:00machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T05:02:00humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-19machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonMina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817presumedMina, Xavier, 1789-1817presumedMina, Francisco JavierpresumedEspoz y Mina, FranciscopresumedMina, Martín Javier 1789-1817presumedEl Mozo 1789-1817presumedMina Larrea, Xavier 1789-1817presumedMina, XavierpresumedMina, Xaver, 1789-1817presumedMina, Martín JavierpresumedMina Larrea, MinapresumedMina, XaverpresumedMina Larrea, Javier, 1789-1817presumedMina, Martín JavierpresumedMina, Martín Javier, 1789-1817presumedLarrea, Xavier Mina 1789-1817presumed1789-12-151817-11-11MexicoClarke, BordenClarke, Borden.Grant, Colonel,LeRoy, Bayard & McEvers (New York, N.Y.)MexicoMier Noriega y Guerra, José Servando Teresa de, 1763-1827Stuart, Daniel.Tartet, Fermin.Mina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817Mexico collection, 1522-1915 (inclusive), 1770-1865 (bulk).Mexico collection, 1522-1915 (inclusive), 1770-1865 (bulk).30 linear ft.A collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, commissions, decrees, and awards; church documents; and writings and poems from Mexico on civil, military, economic, religious, and social topics. An addition consists of photographs by Mario Bucovich. Yale University LibraryMina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817. Letter, 1815, December 3, Paris, to Colonel Grant, Paris.Mina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817.Grant, Colonel,Letter, 1815, December 3, Paris, to Colonel Grant, Paris.1 item.His visit would be welcome. With this is typescript translation of the Spanish and a portrait of Mina. Brown University Archives, John Hay LibraryStuart, Daniel. Petition, 1823 Nov 3.Stuart, Daniel.Petition, 1823 Nov 3.4 p.; 32 cm.Daniel Stuart, as a retired Colonel receiving military pay,requests that the Mexican Government grant him the land which lies between the Trinity and Brazos rivers. Land is bordered on the north by Nacogdoches and on the south by the Gulf of Mexico. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryMexico collection, 1522-1915, 1770-1865Mexico collection 1522-1915 1770-186530 linear feetA collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, commissions, decrees, and awards; church documents; and writings and poems from Mexico on civil, military, economic, religious, and social topics. An addition consists of photographs by Mario Bucovich.Spanish; CastilianYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesBorden Clarke Collection 29948949., 1493-1890, 1716-1813Clarke, BordenBorden Clarke Collection 1493-1890 1716-1813Official records, correspondence, and other documents related primarily to Mexican 18th and early 19th century history, including its War of Independence and municipal records of Sinaloa.Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at AustinDocumentos Relativos a la Reforma y a la Intervención Francesa en México 32521169., 1851-1910Documentos Relativos a la Reforma y a la Intervención Francesa en México 1851-1910Documents relating to the reform movement, War of the Reform and French intervention in Mexico in the latter half of the nineteenth century.Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at AustinMina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817. Letter to LeRoy Bayard & Co. /by Francisco Javier Mina, 1816 Sep 11.Mina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817.Letter to LeRoy Bayard & Co. /by Francisco Javier Mina, 1816 Sep 11.2 p.; 24 cm.Asks LeRoy, Bayard and Company to forward a letter to M. Fermin Tartet. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryClarke, Borden. Borden Clarke Collection, 1493-1890 (bulk 1716-1813).Clarke, Borden.López Rayón, Ignacio, 1773-1832.Borden Clarke Collection, 1493-1890 (bulk 1716-1813).5 in.Correspondence, legal and official documents, literary productions, municipal records of Sinaloa, lists, printed materials, and fragments of facsimiles. Correspondence, lists, and reports relate primarily to Mexico's War of Independence; included are letters to, from, and about José María Morelos, José María Cos, and Ignacio Rayón López. An 1812 letter from Cos contains a 14-page insurgent resolution titled "La nación americana a los europeos vezinos de este continente." Among the official documents is a facsimile of Morelos' 1813 decree abolishing slavery. Legal documents include accusations and proceedings of the Inquisition and proceendings in the embezzlement case against Joseph Joachín de Uribe y Castejón. Uribe's 1732 resignation from the post of administrator of the royal treasury in Puebla is contained in the official documents. Fragments of facsimiles of codices pertain to Moctezuma's descendants. Printed materials are about slavery, Queen Isabella I, the Inquisition, and the Francisco Javier Mina expedition. A clause from Isabella's will is quoted in a papal bull. Documents pertaing to the Catholic Church include an essay discussing who had the power to administer the Church's estate, and official documents requesting priests or priest coadjutors. Municipal records of Sinaloa date from 1778-1780. University of Texas LibrariesMier Noriega y Guerra, José Servando Teresa de, 1763-1827. José Servando Teresa de Mier Noriega y Guerra Papers, 1808-1823.Mier Noriega y Guerra, José Servando Teresa de, 1763-1827.García, Genaro, 1867-1920.José Servando Teresa de Mier Noriega y Guerra Papers, 1808-1823.11 in.Correspondence, literary productions, lists, financial documents, proclamations and other official documents pertaining to Mier's life; history and conditions of Spanish America; and Mier family matters. Included are manuscripts concerning Mier's life (filed as G368 Ms., G379 Ms.); his persecution by the Inquisition (G384 Ms., G404 Ms.); history of New Spain (G326 Ms., G380 Ms.); and Mier's opinions of Spain's policies in the Americas and the independence movement (G343 Ms., G376 Ms., G377 Ms., G378 Ms., G409 Ms.), of New Spain's caste system (G349 Ms.), and of Emperor Iturbide (G403 Ms.). Constancias de la prisión ... (G375 Ms.) contains the Inquisition's opinion of Mier. Cartas de América (G355 Ms.) contains Mier's answers in Latin to theological questions and reflects Mexico's struggle for independence. Literary productions in the archives include essays, biographical accounts, and speeches, poems and reports. Proclamations include those which dissolved the office of the Inquisition and granted amnesty to persons exiled by the Inquisition. University of Texas LibrariesJosé Servando Teresa de Mier Noriega y Guerra Papers 29761022 ., 1808-1823 Mier Noriega y Guerra, José Servando Teresa de, 1763-1827José Servando Teresa de Mier Noriega y Guerra Papers 1808-1823Correspondence, writings, and official documents pertaining to Mier, Dominican friar and revolutionary, reflecting conditions in colonial Mexico and Spanish America in the early 19th century.Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin