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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 1794? -1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794? -1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de
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Santa Ana, Antonio Lopez de, 1794-1876
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Lopez De Santa Anna, Antonio
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López de Santa Anna, Antonio, ca1794-1876
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Lopez de Santa Anna, Antonio, President of Mexico
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López de Santa Anna, Antonio 1795-1876
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Santa Anna y Grau, Antonio Lopez, S.I.
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Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
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Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 1794?
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López de Santa Anna, Antonio 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna General 1795-1876
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Santa Ana, Antonio López de 1794?-1876
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Santa Ana, Antonio López de 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de Pres. Mexico 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de Pres. Mexico 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, ca1794-1876
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Lopez de Santa Anna, Antonio 1794?-1876
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Lopez de Santa Anna, Antonio 1794?-1876
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López de Santa Anna, Antonio
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Anna, Antonio L. de 1794-1876
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Anna, Antonio L. de 1794-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, Pres. Mexico, 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, Pres. Mexico, 1794?-1876
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Santa-Anna, Antonio L. de 1794-1876
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Anna, Antonio López de Santa, 1794?-1876
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Anna, Antonio López de Santa, 1794?-1876
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López de Santa Anna, Antonio
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Santa Ana, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876
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Santa Ana, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876
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López de Santa Anna, Antonio, 1794?-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de ca1794-1876
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Santa-Anna, A. L. de 1795-1876
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Santa-Anna, A. L. de 1795-1876
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Santa-Anna, Antonio López de 1795-1876
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Santa-Anna, Antonio López de 1795-1876
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De Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez 1794?-1876
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Anna, Antonio López de Santa 1794?-1876
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Anna, Antonio López de Santa 1794?-1876
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Anna, Antonio L. de 1794-1876
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Anna, Antonio L. de 1794-1876
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Santa Anna, Antonio L. de 1794-1876
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SantaAnna, Antonio Lopez de.
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Epithet: President of Mexico
Commander in chief of Mexican Army and President of Mexico during war with United States (1846-1848). Letter thanks Don Juan Valdivia for providing lumber and use of his estate for defense against possible Spanish invasion (1829).
Antonio López de Santa Anna, called the Napoleon of the West, was a Mexican soldier and five-time President of Mexico during the country's fight for independence.
Army officer and president of Mexico.
President of Mexico. Born 1794 or 1795 in Jalapa; died 1876 in Mexico City. Began military career in 1810; promoted to brigadier general in 1822. First named president of Mexico in 1833, which position he repeatedly abdicated and resumed until leaving office for the final time in 1855. Led Mexican forces in 1835-1836 campaign against Texas independence, and in 1847 in war with United States. During the latter he served alternately as president and as military commander. Santa Anna spent repeated periods of exile in the Caribbean. After one return to Mexico in February 1864, he promptly was deported by General Achille Bazaine for failing to abide by the terms of the agreement allowing his reentry. Santa Anna was imprisoned in 1867 then exiled until 1874, when he returned to Mexico under a general amnesty. He died in poverty in Mexico City on June 20, 1876.
President of Mexico. Born 1794 or 1795 in Jalapa; died 1876 in Mexico City. Began military career in 1810; promoted to brigadier general in 1822. Offices and honors include: governor of Yucatan (ca. 1825 and 1829), governor of Veracruz (1828), benemérito de la patria (1829), and benemérito en grado heróico (1835).
Santa Anna was first named president of Mexico on March 30, 1833, which position he repeatedly abdicated and resumed until leaving the office for the final time in 1855. He led Mexican forces in 1835 and 1836 in the campaign against Texas independence, and in 1847 in the war with the United States. During the latter he served alternately as president and as military commander.
Santa Anna spent repeated periods of exile in the Caribbean. Upon one return to Mexico in February 1864, he promptly was deported by General Achille Bazaine for failing to abide by the terms of the agreement allowing his reentry. Santa Anna was imprisoned in 1867 then exiled until 1874, when he returned to Mexico under a general amnesty. He died in poverty in Mexico City on June 20, 1876.
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William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
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Gómez Farías, Valentín, 1781-1858. Valentín Gómez Farías collection, 1770-1909 (bulk 1822-1879).
Title:
Valentín Gómez Farías collection, 1770-1909 (bulk 1822-1879).
Subgroup I, materials on Mexico, constitutes over 95 percent of the collection. It includes correspondence, proclamations, notes, financial documents, reports, proposals, official documents, and assorted items relating to the history, politics, and government of Mexico in the nineteenth century and to the public and private life of Valentín Gómez Farías. Also included are an item dated 1770-1786 about taxes belonging to the Pious Fund of the Californias, and newspaper clippings from 1909 about the constituent congress. Correspondents include members of the Gómez Farías family and many prominent persons including Antonio López de Santa Anna, Lucas Alamán, Mariano Arista, José María Luis Mora, and Mariano Paredas y Arrillaga. Most notes, many of which are copied from the Old Testament, pertain to religion, ethics, and morality. Subgroup II, dated 1833-1848, contains correspondence, reports, official documents, notes, and assorted items pertaining to the history of Texas and the U.S.-Mexico War. Included are copies of the 1833 and 1836 constitutions of Texas.
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Crusemann, Paul C., collection, 1788-1932.
Title:
Crusemann, Paul C., collection, 1788-1932.
The bulk of the collection consists of unrelated items having to do with the affairs of Elisha Marshall Pease, Texas governor from 1853 to 1857, and his wife Lucadia Christiana Niles Pease.
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Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. Letter, 1843.
Title:
Letter, 1843.
Handwritten and signed letter written by Thompson on April 25, 1843 and addressed to "your Excellency" who was probably Santa Anna (1794?-1876), president of Mexico. Thompson approached him to allow the Texas prisoners to be released.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 pages).
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Ferguson, Henry Noel, 1904-1984. Ferguson, Henry Noel, photograph collection, 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980.
Title:
Ferguson, Henry Noel, photograph collection, 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980.
Photographs were collected by Ferguson (1904-1984) to illustrate his magazine and newspaper articles and his book The Port of Brownsville: A Maritime History of the Rio Grande,1976. They were gathered from a variety of sources including the National Archives, National Park Service, museums, and other federal, state, and local government agencies. Particularly well-documented are United States historic sites, monuments, state and national parks, events, and prominent persons, but the collection also contains photographs from Canada and other parts of the world.
ArchivalResource: 993 photographic prints in color and black and white, 19 negatives, 9 postcards (1 foot, 3 inches)
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- Ferguson, Henry Noel, 1904-1984. Ferguson, Henry Noel, photograph collection, 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.
Title:
Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.
Papers collected by Madge Williams Hearne, the granddaughter of Sam Houston, consist mostly of unrelated letters written to Sam Houston and others by many important historical figures especially during the revolutionary period in Texas (1835-1836) and the years of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846).
ArchivalResource: 4 in.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.
William J. Kelleher Collection Not yet cataloged., 1591-1853
Title:
William J. Kelleher Collection 1591-1853
Various manuscript and printed documents relating to colonial and nineteenth-century Mexico concerning government, military, and church affairs.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear inches
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- William J. Kelleher Collection Not yet cataloged., 1591-1853
Chiapas (Mexico). Secretaría del Supremo Gobierno. [Broadsides], 1839-1889.
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[Broadsides], 1839-1889.
ArchivalResource: 94 items.
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- Chiapas (Mexico). Secretaría del Supremo Gobierno. [Broadsides], 1839-1889.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letters to the Alcalde Primero of Monterey, 1846 / by Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Title:
Letters to the Alcalde Primero of Monterey, 1846 / by Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Letters regarding the war with the United States in Nuevo Leon and California. Santa Anna, in his letter of November 18, reports on the refugees from Nuevo Leon, rumors of desertions among Gen. Worth's forces, and the importance of civilian information on the enemy. His letter of November 21 thanks the Alcalde José María de la Garza for information on Monterey andrequests further facts.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 p.)
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letters to the Alcalde Primero of Monterey, 1846 / by Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : to Sr. Gral. Manuel Armíjo / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1847 Jan 22.
Title:
Letter : to Sr. Gral. Manuel Armíjo / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1847 Jan 22.
Manuel Armíjo having fled Santa Fé upon the approach of the United States Army under the command of Stephen Kearny, was commanded to return to Mexico and appear before a Board of Inquiry which would examine and review his case. Santa Anna assures him that the outcome of this meeting will be in his favor and will not jeopardize his good reputation.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.; 26 cm.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : to Sr. Gral. Manuel Armíjo / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1847 Jan 22.
Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated
Title:
Department of State records oflegislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic 1835-1836, undated
Prior to theregular goverment established by the Republic of Texas Constitution of 1836, avariety of governmental entities, both legislative and executive, succeeded oneanother. Types of records include correspondence, reports, resolutions,decrees, ordinances, declarations, circulars, proceedings, minutes, delegaterolls, records of votes, rules, presidential addresses, commissions issued, amemorial, list of government officers, a resignation, and vouchers andreceipts, all of the various legislative and executive bodies prior to theRepublic. These governmental bodies include the following: the treasurer of theAyuntamiento of Austin, citizens meetings and committees of public safety, thePermanent Council, the Consultation, the Provisional Government, the Conventionof 1836, and the Ad Interim government, dating 1835-1836 and undated.
ArchivalResource: 2.64 cubic ft., 1reel microfilm
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- Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated
Nicholas Philip Trist Papers, 1795-1873, (bulk 1831-1848)
Title:
Nicholas Philip Trist Papers 1795-1873 (bulk 1831-1848)
Diplomat and lawyer. Family and general correspondence, letterbooks, memoranda, notes, reports, legal and financial papers, writings, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Trist's tenure as U.S. consul in Havana and his role in negotiating the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the Mexican War. Other topics include Trist's business interests, particularly his sugar plantations in Cuba and Louisiana; the establishment of the University of Virginia; the Oregon boundary question; politics and military affairs in Mexico; the slave trade; and family and personal affairs.
ArchivalResource: 6,500 items; 16 containers; 6.4 linear feet; 17 microfilm reels
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- Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. Nicholas Philip Trist papers, 1795-1873 (bulk 1831-1848).
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. DS, 1867 April 5 : Hamilton Park, Staten Island.
Title:
DS, 1867 April 5 : Hamilton Park, Staten Island.
Appointment of Eduardo Gottlieb as Santa Anna's personal interpreter and private secretary at a salary of 200 pesos monthly. Written on official letterhead of the Mexican Republic, even though Santa Anna had just gone into exile in New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 47 x 29.5 cm.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. DS, 1867 April 5 : Hamilton Park, Staten Island.
Maynard, Lafayette. Letters to Duff Green, 1847-1850.
Title:
Letters to Duff Green, 1847-1850.
In the letters to his father-in-law, Maynard talks about his experiences in the Mexican War on the U.S. Steamer Mississippi. He mentions the surrender of Alvarado and Veracruz; Commodore Matthew C. Perry; General Santa Anna; Major General Winfield Scott; and Secretary of War William L. Marcy. In the two letters dated 1850, Maynard talks about his life in San Francisco. He talks in detail about social conditions in California; gold miners; law and order in the gold camps; and the weather and climate. He also describes the following California cities: Benicia, Martinez, Sacramento and Sutter. Included with the letters are copies of three items regarding the surrender of Alvarado including the log of the Steamer Scourge.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Maynard, Lafayette. Letters to Duff Green, 1847-1850.
Alamán, Lucas, 1792-1853. Lucas Alamán Papers, 1598-1853.
Title:
Lucas Alamán Papers, 1598-1853.
The collection contains royal decrees and other documents pertaining to colonial administration and church history in the 17th and 18th centuries, and 19th century correspondence and documents concerning government, political, and military affairs. Included in the latter is a chronology of the campaign of Valladolid y Guadalajara. Also included in the collection is correspondence regarding research and publication of Alamán's Historia de Méjico, some printed documents issued under his authority as Minister, and his certificate of baptism, diplomas, passports, visas and other certificates. 1598 letter from the Conde de Monterrey is a copy, probably from the 17th century.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Alamán, Lucas, 1792-1853. Lucas Alamán Papers, 1598-1853.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. D'Armand collection of Spanish language documents, 1792-1871.
Title:
D'Armand collection of Spanish language documents, 1792-1871.
This is a collection of nine Spanish language documents from the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods of New Mexico, dating from 1792-1871. Five of the documents provide an insightful view of New Mexico society, government, defense, and economy during the late Spanish colonial period. Two each are from the Mexican and Territorial periods. The censuses for 1792 and 1796 have demographic breakdowns giving married persons, widowers, bachelors, and children, servants, Indians, and mestizos, and "color quebrado." A petition of ca. 1810 from the New Mexico Deputación to the King of Spain registered local complaints about grasshoppers, drought, high taxes, Indian attacks, and calls for economic assistance for New Mexico. Military reports for 1807 and 1837 provide valuable information on the infantry and cavalry forces, weapons, and defense status for the province of New Mexico, particularly for Santa Fe. Included is a copy of a letter from Mexico's General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana promoting one of the Santa Fe soldiers, Donanciano Vigil, to captain. An 1814 treatise shows how the Spanish Constitution and democracy functioned in setting up a self governing municipal government in remote El Paso, Texas. The territorial era papers pertain to the Chavez family of Albuquerque and Bernalillo and deal with guardianship for several minor children and mortgage property in Pajarito and Atrisco.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 documents)
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. D'Armand collection of Spanish language documents, 1792-1871.
Valentín Gómez Farías Collection, Catálogo de los manuscritos del archivo de don Valentín Gómez Farias: Obrantes en la Universidad de Texas, Colección Latinoamericana, preparado por P. M. Ynsfrán. (Independent Mexico in Documents: Independence, Empire, and Republic; Vol. 3)Mexico : Editorial Jus, 1968. 31775804., 1770-1909 (bulk 1822-1879)
Title:
Valentín Gómez Farías Collection Catálogo de los manuscritos del archivo de don Valentín Gómez Farias: Obrantes en la Universidad de Texas, Colección Latinoamericana , preparado por P.M. Ynsfrán. ( ; Independent Mexico in Documents: Independence, Empire, and Republic Vol. 3) Mexico : Editorial Jus, 1968. 1770-1909 (bulk 1822-1879)
Documents, papers, and correspondence relating to the history, politics, and government of Mexico during the nineteenth century and relating to the history of Texas from 1833-1848, collected by Mexican statesman Valentín Gómez Farías. This page presents Part One of nine parts in the electronic guide.
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- Valentín Gómez Farías Collection, Catálogo de los manuscritos del archivo de don Valentín Gómez Farias: Obrantes en la Universidad de Texas, Colección Latinoamericana, preparado por P. M. Ynsfrán. (Independent Mexico in Documents: Independence, Empire, and Republic; Vol. 3)Mexico : Editorial Jus, 1968. 31775804., 1770-1909 (bulk 1822-1879)
Texas military history collection, 1878-1917.
Title:
Texas military history collection, 1878-1917.
This group of items deals with Texas military history from 1833 to 1917. It includes an account book belonging to John H. Greenwood, the son of Garrison Greenwood, Texas pioneer, Texas Ranger, and the founder of Fort Houston (the Greenwoods moved to Texas from Illinois in 1833). The account book contains financial accounts for the Greenwood family from 1878 to 1888 and a 97-page reminiscence of the Greenwood family in Texas written by John H. Greenwood, which includes details about his father's involvement with the Texas Rangers and the Texas Revolution, Fort Brown, the siege at the Alamo and the Choctaw Indians. Greenwood also talks about Sam Houston, Antonio Santa Anna, and the attack on Fort Parker and abduction of Cynthia Ann Parker and Rachel Plummer by the Comanche. The other items in the group deal with Company K of the 4th Texas Infantry (which is now the U.S. 49th Armored Division) and their involvement in the punitive expedition into Mexico in 1916. These items include newspaper clippings, photographic postcards of the soldiers, a tintype, and poetry written by John H. Regan, a soldier in the 4th Texas. The group also includes one photograph of Company K.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Texas military history collection, 1878-1917.
Guanajuato (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1824-1862.
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[Broadsides], 1824-1862.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Guanajuato (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1824-1862.
Gil de Partearroyo, José. Papers of José Gil de Partearroyo, 1826-1868.
Title:
Papers of José Gil de Partearroyo, 1826-1868.
The collection consists of letters and documents (including orders) related chiefly to military matters dealing with the Mexican War (1846-48), the War of the Reforma (1857-59), the European Intervention (1860-62), and with Benito Juárez and Miguel Miramón.
ArchivalResource: 162 pieces.1 box.
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- Gil de Partearroyo, José. Papers of José Gil de Partearroyo, 1826-1868.
Thomson family of Texas papers MS 288., 1832-1898
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Thomson family of Texaspapers 1832-1898
This collection is bound into an 8”x11” spiralbinder, and contains typed transcripts of letters and recollections of variousmembers of the Thomson family, describing family business, moves to Texas,general health of Texas colonists, the Mier Expedition, the Texan struggle forindependence. Some accounts are first hand descriptions of participation, suchas James Monroe Hill’s account of the Battle of San Jacinto.
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- Thomson family of Texas papers MS 288., 1832-1898
Mexico. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. Secretaría de Relaciónes Exteriores papers, 1847-1848.
Title:
Secretaría de Relaciónes Exteriores papers, 1847-1848.
The collection primarily consists of the correspondences of the Mexican Foreign Minister, Luis de la Rosa, and his agent, Juan Hierro Maldonado. The manuscripts concern the involved negotiations between the United States and Mexico prior to the final terms of agreement for the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in February, 1848.
ArchivalResource: 61 items (164 p.) in 1 case.
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- Mexico. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. Secretaría de Relaciónes Exteriores papers, 1847-1848.
Edmundo O'Gorman Collection 33383823., 1542-(19--)
Title:
Edmundo O'Gorman Collection 1542-(19--)
Official documents and other papers relating to the history of 16th-20th century Mexico, collected by Mexican historian Edmundo O'Gorman.
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- Edmundo O'Gorman Collection 33383823., 1542-(19--)
Documentos Relativos a la Reforma y a la Intervención Francesa en México 32521169., 1851-1910
Title:
Documentos Relativos a la Reforma y a la Intervención Francesa en México 1851-1910
Documents relating to the reform movement, War of the Reform and French intervention in Mexico in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
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- Documentos Relativos a la Reforma y a la Intervención Francesa en México 32521169., 1851-1910
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's bed.
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Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's bed.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's bed.
Evertson family. Evertson family papers, 1832-1897 (bulk dates 1847-1866)
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Evertson family papers, 1832-1897 (bulk dates 1847-1866)
The collection is arranged chronologically and includes 56 items including 7 pieces of ephemera. The first four items are land grants and plats for land in Georgia (1832-1843). The majority of the rest of the collection is correspondence between Evertson family members with three distinct sections: Mexican-American War, Civil War and California. There are four letters concerning John R. Evertson's work which was somehow related to the Mexican-American War. In his letters he talks about the war, General Zachary Taylor, Antonio Santa Anna, and the battle of Buena Vista. These letters also discuss family matters and there are letters by John R. Evertson to two of his sons warning them to be diligent, do their school work and listen to their Mother while he is away. The second section consists of twelve letters from various correspondents to Evert C. Evertson while he was being held as a political prisoner in Carroll and Point Lookout prisons in Washington, D.C. and Maryland from 1863 to 1865 (there is one note by Evert). The letters by family friends, mostly William H. Richards, discusses their attempts to free Evert from prison and clear his name and express their sympathy with his situation. Richards also talks about the family situation in California at the time. (The collection also includes three documents related to Evert's release from prison including a letter of exemption from the Confederate States of America's War Department Bureau of Conscription, a parole and a pass for Evert issued by the United States' Office of the Provost Marshal General - all dated 1865). The third section of correspondence relates to John R. Evertson, Jr.'s life in Havilah and San Francisco, California in April-December 1866. These letters which are written to his mother, sister and brother-in-law in Los Angeles, talk chiefly about Evertson's search for stable employment, his attempts at mining (gold and quartz), his bad health and his general depression about his current situation. He often mentions Los Angeles in his letters. The last few items of the collection include documents about real estate in Los Angeles and a letter related to the estate of John R. Evertson.
ArchivalResource: 56 items.
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- Evertson family. Evertson family papers, 1832-1897 (bulk dates 1847-1866)
Gómez Farías Family Papers 2005-40. 312182488., 1807-1990
Title:
Gómez Farías Family Papers 1807-1990
Personal papers of Mexican statesman Valentín Gómez Farías and his descendants. Materials include correspondence, financial documents, business records, legal and official documents, printed material, and maps from several generations of the Gómez Farías Family.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- Gómez Farías Family Papers 2005-40. 312182488., 1807-1990
Stephens, William B., d. 1937,. W.B. Stephens collection, 1488-1936 (bulk 1559-1848).
Title:
W.B. Stephens collection, 1488-1936 (bulk 1559-1848).
Manuscripts and printed material focusing on the area of the southwestern U.S. (especially California and Texas) before 1836, then under Spanish and Mexican control, and on Mexico. Series I includes correspondence, legal documents, reports and other literary productions, appointments, instructions, printed material, and other items relating to the governance and history of New Spain and the Catholic Church. Topics represented are Indians, missions, the Inquisition, Mexico's Wars of Independence, relations between Texas and Mexico (1820-1845), the U.S.-Mexican War, and commerce and foreign trade. Series II consists of a collection of pamphlets published 1820-1822 concerning political conditions in Mexico, and ten bound volumes of Mexican government documents, decrees, broadsides, fragments of books on history and law, and other materials dated 1811-1851 concerning the history and governance of Mexico. (Four volumes deal primarily with Texas, California, New Mexico, and Coahuila). Series III contains printed decrees, proclamations, reports, circulars, etc. dated 1655-1936 and covering the same general subjects as Series I and II, with emphasis on the empire of Iturbide and the early Mexican republic.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Stephens, William B., d. 1937,. W.B. Stephens collection, 1488-1936 (bulk 1559-1848).
Milan family. Milan family papers, 1776-1895.
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Milan family papers, 1776-1895.
Military and personal papers. Earlier items are associated with Pedro Milan and include records of his service in the armies of New Spain and Mexico. Later material is related to Francisco Milan and his military and government service. Personal papers include baptismal records and documentation of property transactions in Jalapa, Mexico. Signatories to some of the official documents include Ferdinand VII of Spain, Antonio López de Santa Anna, and Benito Juárez.
ArchivalResource: 44 items (0.25 linear ft.)
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- Milan family. Milan family papers, 1776-1895.
Gómez Farías family. Gómez Farías family papers, 1807-1990.
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Gómez Farías family papers, 1807-1990.
This collection is comprised of the personal papers of Mexican statesman Valentín Gómez Farías and his descendants. Materials date from 1807-1990 and include correspondence, financial documents, business records, legal and official documents, printed material, and maps from Valentín Gómez Farías, Benito Gómez Farías, María Luisa Gómez Farías de Dehesa and Ramón Dehesa, and Valentina Dehesa Gómez Farías de Montalvo. The collection contains correspondence and collected materials not related to the Gomez Farias Family.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet.
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- Gómez Farías family. Gómez Farías family papers, 1807-1990.
Lorenzo de Zavala Papers, 1818-1936
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Lorenzo de Zavala Papers 1818-1936
Lorenzo de Zavala,Mexican liberal statesman, later settled in Texas, became involved in the TexasRevolution and served briefly as ad interim Vice-President of the Republic ofTexas. Papers consist chiefly of correspondence to Zavala from Santa Anna,Mexía, other prominent Mexicans and others, as well as some of Zavala'scorrespondence and later materials about Zavala and his family.
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- Lorenzo de Zavala Papers, 1818-1936
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna papers, 1836-1874.
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Antonio López de Santa Anna papers, 1836-1874.
Correspondence and other documents relating to Santa Anna's military and political activities. Correspondents include Gábor Naphegyi, John T. Pickett, and Antonio Taboada.
ArchivalResource: 100 items.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna papers, 1836-1874.
Mexican publications and documents, 1789-1923 (bulk 1820-1895).
Title:
Mexican publications and documents, 1789-1923 (bulk 1820-1895).
This collection contains a variety of materials dealing with social and political life in Mexico from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth century, although the majority of materials are from the early years of the Mexican republic. Mexico gained independence from Spain in the early part of the nineteenth-century and formulated a constitution in 1824. The documents and publications in the collection illuminate the complex political and socio-religious events during this period. The collection is divided into 2 series, Publications and Documents. Subseries to both series are politics, education and religion. The political material most overtly addresses the period surrounding the formation of a republican government in Mexico. Contained herein are an assortment of governmental treatises, decrees, public notices, as well as anti-governmental critiques by private and secular parties. There are many documents dealing with the actual struggle for independence, and the activities and eventual arrest of Antonio López de Santa Anna in 1832. The education materials, although few in number, contain pedagogical and curricular materials dealing with public and private education in nineteenth-century Mexico. The religious material includes items such as Latin sermons, various orations, Otomì-language catechism, pastoral cards and flyers announcing the time and place of certain masses in Mexico City. Many of these documents and publications contain stunning examples of letter-press and relief printing in the Mexican republic.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1.26 cu. ft.) + 1 oversized folder.
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- Mexican publications and documents, 1789-1923 (bulk 1820-1895).
Chiapas (Mexico). Guarnición Militar. [Broadsides], 1830, 1846, 1853.
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[Broadsides], 1830, 1846, 1853.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Chiapas (Mexico). Guarnición Militar. [Broadsides], 1830, 1846, 1853.
Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848. Continuación de la Voz de la Patria ... : Mexico, 1837-1839.
Title:
Continuación de la Voz de la Patria ... : Mexico, 1837-1839.
Continuation of the 5 volumes of Voz de la Patria; contains a record of principal events in Mexico October 1831 to March 1839, with special attention to the defeat and death of Vicente Guerrero, the activities of Santa Anna and Gómez Farías, the cholera epidemic of 1833, campaign of General Valentín Canalizo (quoted partly from his own narrative), persecution of the clergy, revolt of Texas and other Mexican possessions, the "Pastry War" with France, 1838-1839; based partly upon contemporary journals, and partly upon personal notes whose importance was enhanced after 1835 by his position as deputy from Oaxaca to the National Congress. A substantial portion of the material in Vols. XIII-XIV appears also in his Gabinete Mexicano. Bustamante, Respuesta al papel intitulado: Alla van esas verdades, y tope en lo que topare: y defensa de los bienes eclesiasticos. Publícala el lic. Carlos Maria de Bustamante ... [México, Impr. de Abadiano, 1837?] (20 p. 22 cm. [In His Voz de la patria, v. 4, no. 1]). Ya es tiempo de despertar, que bastante se ha dormido. [México, J.M. Gallegos, 1838] (4 p. 22 cm.).
ArchivalResource: Originals : 10 v. in 5 (VI-XV)Copies : 1 microfilm reel and partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 100:7-9) and positive.
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- Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848. Continuación de la Voz de la Patria ... : Mexico, 1837-1839.
San Román, José Papers 1936., 1823-1934
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San Román, José Papers 1823-1934
The papers of José San Román(1822–ca.1895), merchant, banker, and broker in the contraband cotton trade of theCivil War, include correspondence, letter press books, notebooks, sales ledgers,purchase and cash journals, receipts, checks and check stubs, insurance policies,books, circulars, bulletins, price lists, clippings, passenger registers, decrees,summons, suits, powers of attorney, contracts, money, maps, and broadsides.
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- San Román, José Papers 1936., 1823-1934
J. S. Cullinan family collection MC013. 46682000., ca. 1834-1860
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J. S. Cullinan family collection ca. 1834-1860
This small collection of Texana focuses on the Republic and early statehood periods.
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- J. S. Cullinan family collection MC013. 46682000., ca. 1834-1860
Wilkins, John Darragh, d. 1900. Memorandum and letters, 1846-1848.
Title:
Memorandum and letters, 1846-1848.
"Army Chronicle," which Wilkins wrote about the Mexican war, contains pencil, pen and ink, and water color illustrations of army personnel,places, and a diagram of the army's route from Vera Cruz to Puebla, Mexico. Letters to his family describe the trip by land and sea from Pennsylvania to Mexico, military personnel, the country, the battles of Monterrey, Cerro Gordo, Churubusco, Chapultepec, the surrender of Vera Cruz, and the possible court-martial of William S. Harney.
ArchivalResource: 147 p. (in 2 folders): illus.
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- Wilkins, John Darragh, d. 1900. Memorandum and letters, 1846-1848.
Riva Palacio, Mariano, 1803-1880. Mariano Riva Palacio Collection, 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875).
Title:
Mariano Riva Palacio Collection, 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875).
Correspondence; official, legal, and financial documents; literary productions; lists; printed materials; and diaries pertaining to the governance of Mexico at federal, state, and local levels, to management of various institutions and haciendas, to social and economic conditions in Mexico, and to activities of Mariano Riva Palacio and many other well-known figures of 19th century Mexico. Literary productions include Apuntes, February 7, 1847 to October 24, 1847, and Parte oficial del General Bravo sobre la acción de Chapultepec, both in G461 Ms., and Esposición que el Ministro de Hacienda dirige al Congreso Gral. sobre el estado de la Hacienda Publica ... 1848 (G464 Ms.). The collection contains documents relating to the settlement of the estate of Vicente Guerrero.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft.
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- Riva Palacio, Mariano, 1803-1880. Mariano Riva Palacio Collection, 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875).
Alfred and John Guild Letters, 1831-1848
Title:
Alfred and John Guild Letters 1831-1848
The collection consists of original manuscript letters mostly written by brothers Alfred and John Guild describing their travels and experiences in Texas.
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- Alfred and John Guild Letters, 1831-1848
Houston Endowment Texana collection MC042. 48149722., 1805-1936, (Bulk: 1839-1848)
Title:
Houston Endowment Texana collection 1805-1936 (Bulk: 1839-1848)
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, printed materials, photographs and illustrations comprise this collection of Texana.
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- Houston Endowment Texana collection MC042. 48149722., 1805-1936, (Bulk: 1839-1848)
Reibaud, Francisco. Francisco Reibaud papers, 1836-1863.
Title:
Francisco Reibaud papers, 1836-1863.
This collection consists of correspondence, financial documents, legal documents, a map, and official military documents, relating to the life and career of Francisco Reibaud. Letters contain comments about conditions in Mexico, and about prominent figures including Benito Juárez and Antonio López de Santa Anna. Included is a decree from Valentín Gómez Farías, interim Vice President of the Mexican Republic. Among Ribaud's correspondents is Ysidoro de la Torre.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (1 box and 2 oversized folders)
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- Reibaud, Francisco. Francisco Reibaud papers, 1836-1863.
Gándara, Juan B. Gándara letter, 1845 Nov. 18.
Title:
Gándara letter, 1845 Nov. 18.
Handwritten letter in Spanish, with Spanish transcript and English translation, written by Juan B. Gándara to General Anatasio Bustamante concerning actions of Gen. José Urrea in Sonora following Santa Anna's takeover. Gándara is not specific about Urrea's actions except to say that he expelled Gándara from Gándara's home and business three years earlier.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear ft. (1 item)
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- Gándara, Juan B. Gándara letter, 1845 Nov. 18.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection, 1821-1878.
Title:
Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection, 1821-1878.
Correspondence and literary productions pertaining to Mexican military and government affairs in the 19th century. Correspondence with Manuel María Giménez (G430 Ms) spans the period 1829-1875; that with Francisco de P. Mora (G518 Ms) is from 1865-1866 and concerns plans for a national movement to restore Mexican independence. Letters cited in the published guide as correspondence with Valentín Gómez Farías were all authored by Santa Anna in 1847. Literary productions include Documento precioso para la biografía del General Santa Ana (G387 Ms), which details a quarrel related to alleged misuse of military funds in 1813; El ... Antonio López de Santa Anna en Veracruz (G505-2 Ms), an account of his 1838 entrance into Veracruz; Acontecimientos acaecidos en Veracruz ... 1864; Mis memorias ... (G546 Ms); manifestos and addresses by Santa Anna, including Manifest ... relative to his operations during the Texas campaign and his capture as translated by Carlos E. Castañeda; a draft of Genaro García's introduction to Santa Anna's memoirs; and research notes. Also in the collection are a typescript copy of Santa Anna's will, and Indice de un paquete de cartas reservadas ... (G411 Ms).
ArchivalResource: 4 in.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection, 1821-1878.
Alexander, J.W.S. (John Washington S.), 1823-1863. Letter [manuscript] : Tampico, Mexico, to John TenBrook, M.D., Paris, Edgar Co., Illinois, 1847 Mar. 4.
Title:
Letter [manuscript] : Tampico, Mexico, to John TenBrook, M.D., Paris, Edgar Co., Illinois, 1847 Mar. 4.
Letter addressed to physician and surgeon John TenBrook, Alexander's brother-in-law, in Paris, Edgar County, Illinois. Alexander comments on vessels bringing troops, military maneuvers and the amount of troops involved. He mentions the health and ailments of some men including his own leg wound that might involve amputation and fears of Yellow Fever. He discusses the progress of the war with references to Santa Ana, General Winfield Scott, and "Rough and Ready" Zachary Taylor.
ArchivalResource: 1 folded sheet ([4] p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Alexander, J.W.S. (John Washington S.), 1823-1863. Letter [manuscript] : Tampico, Mexico, to John TenBrook, M.D., Paris, Edgar Co., Illinois, 1847 Mar. 4.
Frederick Follett and Family Papers AR 2002-150., 1841-1912
Title:
Frederick Follett and Family Papers 1841-1912
Correspondence, financial papers, essays, diary (1853), autobiography, appointments, and other materials on Follett's career in Batavia, New York, newspaper publisher (1825-1843), and postmaster (1843-1849), New York canal commissioner (1849-1856), and New York City customs house employee (1865-1891).
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- Frederick Follett and Family Papers AR 2002-150., 1841-1912
Caldwell, Frank, Papers 67-84; 73-162; 97-345; 99-112., 1778-1941
Title:
Caldwell, Frank, Papers 1778-1941
Business records, legal documents,social and political materials, printed material, photographs, and correspondencecompose the Frank Caldwell Collection, 1778-1941. Frank Caldwell (1883-1962) was atraveling salesman in Austin, Texas, who devoted most of his life to collecting rarebooks and documents about Texas.
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- Caldwell, Frank, Papers 67-84; 73-162; 97-345; 99-112., 1778-1941
Stumpf, Ella Ketcham Daggett. Ella Ketcham Daggett Stumpf papers, 1866, 1914-1992.
Title:
Ella Ketcham Daggett Stumpf papers, 1866, 1914-1992.
Manuscripts and research material, personal papers, photographs and artifacts.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes.1 oversize folder.
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- Stumpf, Ella Ketcham Daggett. Ella Ketcham Daggett Stumpf papers, 1866, 1914-1992.
Mexico collection, 1522-1915, 1770-1865
Title:
Mexico collection 1522-1915 1770-1865
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.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear feet
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- Mexico collection, 1522-1915, 1770-1865
Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection, A Calendar of the Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection, the University of Texas Library, prepared by C. E. Castañeda and J. A. Dabbs (Independent Mexico in Documents: Independence, Empire, and Republic; Vol. 1) Mexico : Editorial Jus, 1955. 30605860., 1692-1865 (bulk 1811-1831)
Title:
Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection A Calendar of the Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection, the University of Texas Library , prepared by C.E. Castañeda and J.A. Dabbs ( ; Independent Mexico in Documents: Independence, Empire, and Republic Vol. 1) Mexico : Editorial Jus, 1955. 1692-1865 (bulk 1811-1831)
Manuscripts collected by Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos relating to the Mexican independence movement and late 18th century Mexico. This page presents Part I (1692-1814) of the printed guide.
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- Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection, A Calendar of the Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection, the University of Texas Library, prepared by C. E. Castañeda and J. A. Dabbs (Independent Mexico in Documents: Independence, Empire, and Republic; Vol. 1) Mexico : Editorial Jus, 1955. 30605860., 1692-1865 (bulk 1811-1831)
Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Santa Anna's retreat from Buena Vista / S. Foster.
Title:
Santa Anna's retreat from Buena Vista / S. Foster. [19--]
ArchivalResource: [2] p. of ms. music ; 32 cm.
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- Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Santa Anna's retreat from Buena Vista / S. Foster.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna letters : to the Secretaria Estado y Relaciones, 1828 September.
Title:
Antonio López de Santa Anna letters : to the Secretaria Estado y Relaciones, 1828 September.
Contains 3 letters concerning the election of Manuel Gómez Pedraza as President of Mexico and the protest by the population in Verzcruz.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna letters : to the Secretaria Estado y Relaciones, 1828 September.
Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848. Memorándum, o sea apuntes p.a escribir la historia de lo especialmente ocurrido en México ... : Mexico, 1844-1848.
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Memorándum, o sea apuntes p.a escribir la historia de lo especialmente ocurrido en México ... : Mexico, 1844-1848.
A record, in diary form, of the outstanding events affecting the history of Mexico, April, 1844, to September, 1847. Stresses the conflict between Mexico and the United States, treachery of Santa Anna, and the disturbances in Yucatan. Three maps of the battles of Matamoros and Palo Alto.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 8 v. ; 21-22 cm.Copies : 2 microfilm reels and partial microfilm reel (1945 exposures) : negative (M-M 40-42: Rich. 100:5; M-M 43-45: Rich. 100:6; M-M 46-47: Rich. 100:7) and positive.
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- Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848. Memorándum, o sea apuntes p.a escribir la historia de lo especialmente ocurrido en México ... : Mexico, 1844-1848.
Filísola, Vicente. [Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Tejas : draft / Vicente Filísola ; foreword by José Ma. Tornel.].
Title:
[Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Tejas : draft / Vicente Filísola ; foreword by José Ma. Tornel.]. 1837.
Dated May 15, 1837, this is a handwritten manuscript of Don Vicente Filísola's memoirs of the Texas Revolution. Bound in leather and issued in 2 volumes, the second volume includes correspondence, some of it official and military, to or from Filísola. Correspondents include Antonio López de Santa Anna, Samuel Houston, and José Urrea. Perhaps of greatest historical significance are Chapt. 1 (Battle of the Alamo), Chapt. 6 (Battle of San Jacinto) and Chapt. 8 (itemized indictment of Santa Anna).
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 33 cm.
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- Filísola, Vicente. [Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Tejas : draft / Vicente Filísola ; foreword by José Ma. Tornel.].
Miranda, Guadalupe. Guadalupe Miranda family papers : photocopies, 1808-1901.
Title:
Guadalupe Miranda family papers : photocopies, 1808-1901.
Summary: Collection consists of photocopies of various documents and letters concerning Guadalupe Miranda and other members of the Miranda family. Includes Guadalupe Miranda's 1839 appointment by Governor Manuel Armijo as Government Secretary of New Mexico, his 1841 commission from Mexican President Santa Anna as Militia Captain in New Mexico, and his 1843 appointment as acting Governor of New Mexico by acting Governor Juan Andres Archuleta while Archuleta led an expedition against Texas. Collection also includes land conveyances in southern New Mexico and Texas, documents concerning acequias in San Ignacio, New Mexico, and an 1868 quitclaim deed from Guadalupe Miranda to Lucien B. Maxwell pertaining to Miranda's interest in the Beubien-Miranda land grant.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet.
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- Miranda, Guadalupe. Guadalupe Miranda family papers : photocopies, 1808-1901.
Robert P. Boyce Papers MSS 38., 1836-1889, 1870-1889
Title:
Robert P. Boyce Papers 1836-1889 1870-1889
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- Robert P. Boyce Papers MSS 38., 1836-1889, 1870-1889
Biography -- Santa Anna, Antonio López de -- Artificial leg.
Title:
Biography -- Santa Anna, Antonio López de -- Artificial leg.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Santa Anna, Antonio López de -- Artificial leg.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter [manuscript] : to José Antonio Robles, 1834 November 15.
Title:
Letter [manuscript] : to José Antonio Robles, 1834 November 15.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter [manuscript] : to José Antonio Robles, 1834 November 15.
Schwabel, Peg Connolly. Historic sites -- Alamo -- Cobblestone series -- Schwabel.
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Historic sites -- Alamo -- Cobblestone series -- Schwabel.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Schwabel, Peg Connolly. Historic sites -- Alamo -- Cobblestone series -- Schwabel.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna letter : Veracruz, Mexico, to José Ygnacio de Antezana, 1829 August 4.
Title:
Antonio López de Santa Anna letter : Veracruz, Mexico, to José Ygnacio de Antezana, 1829 August 4.
Contains request of Peninsular-born Spaniards from Oaxaca state to be given rights under the expulsion law.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna letter : Veracruz, Mexico, to José Ygnacio de Antezana, 1829 August 4.
Atocha, Alejandro Jose de. Letters, 1843-1855.
Title:
Letters, 1843-1855.
Consists of letters to Alejandro Jose de Atocha, a Spaniard who moved to New Orleans and later became a citizen of the United States. The correspondence in the collection deals largely with Atocha's personal and business affairs. The period covered includes the war between Mexico and the United States, 1845-1848, and while the emphasis of the correspondence is not on the war there is political news and comment on relations of the United States and Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Atocha, Alejandro Jose de. Letters, 1843-1855.
Thompson, Waddy, Papers, 1833-1848
Title:
Thompson, Waddy, Papers 1833-1848
Composed of correspondence and a receipt, the Waddy Thompson Papers, 1833-1848, document Thompson’s political career, especially as minister to Mexico.
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- Thompson, Waddy, Papers, 1833-1848
Texas document and letter.
Title:
Texas document and letter.
Photoprints of two items dated 1836, one concerning the release of Santa Anna by the Texans, certified a true copy by Benito Juarez, Miguel Arrija, and others; and a reproduction of a letter from Santa Anna to Samuel Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio ; 24 cm.
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- Texas document and letter.
Mexico. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. [Broadsides], 1821-1823.
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[Broadsides], 1821-1823.
ArchivalResource: 96 items.
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- Mexico. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. [Broadsides], 1821-1823.
Morgan, James, 1787-1866. James Morgan papers, 1833-1850.
Title:
James Morgan papers, 1833-1850.
The collection is comprised of twenty-eight documents and letters. All but two of the documents were written before 1841. Most of the documents are related to Morgan and the establishment of the New Washington Association. Many of the documents bear Morgan's own notes and docketing; some of them are his drafts or retaining copies.
ArchivalResource: 28 items (0.5 linear feet)
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- Morgan, James, 1787-1866. James Morgan papers, 1833-1850.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter, 1840 August 29, Manga de Clavo, Mexico, to Antonio Garcia y Garcia.
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Letter, 1840 August 29, Manga de Clavo, Mexico, to Antonio Garcia y Garcia.
Acknowledges receipt of lithograph of palace in Mexico City; requests pair of horses; personal matters.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter ; 26 cm.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter, 1840 August 29, Manga de Clavo, Mexico, to Antonio Garcia y Garcia.
Rector, Claiborne. Claiborne and Pendleton Rector papers, 1831-1881 : (bulk 1831-1838).
Title:
Claiborne and Pendleton Rector papers, 1831-1881 : (bulk 1831-1838).
This small collection of two letters, a tax receipt, a certificate of military service, and a Texas Veteran's Association membership certificate constitutes a brief glimpse into the lives of two San Jacinto veterans during and immediately following the Texas Colonial Period. Of particular interest are the two letters (1831 and 1832) which comment on the richness of the Texas land and the current political and military situations while urging relatives to join the Rectors in Texas. The 1832 letter refers to Santa Anna by name.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Rector, Claiborne. Claiborne and Pendleton Rector papers, 1831-1881 : (bulk 1831-1838).
Eberstadt Collection AR 76-62., 1699-1959
Title:
Eberstadt Collection 1699-1959
Collection aquired fromEdward Eberstadt & Sons, booksellers, that includes source materialsrelated to the early history of Texas and the Southwest.
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Mexico. President (1841-1842 : Santa Anna). Appointment, 1842 Jan. 11, of Josʹe Maria Castellanos as captain of the 7th Company, Active Battalion, of Grenadiers of the Guard.
Title:
Appointment, 1842 Jan. 11, of Josʹe Maria Castellanos as captain of the 7th Company, Active Battalion, of Grenadiers of the Guard.
Includes 3 pages of endorsements.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 31 cm.
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- Mexico. President (1841-1842 : Santa Anna). Appointment, 1842 Jan. 11, of Josʹe Maria Castellanos as captain of the 7th Company, Active Battalion, of Grenadiers of the Guard.
Thomson, Alexander, 1785-1863. Letter, 5 Aug. 1832.
Title:
Letter, 5 Aug. 1832.
The letter recounts events at Austin's colony which have direct bearing on the brewing struggle for independence of the colony from Mexico. The letter details armed conflict beginning in June 1832 between colonists and Juan Davis Bradburn, born in Virginia, but in service to Mexico, who was made commander of Fort Anahuac. Anahuac was established May 1831 by the Mexican government to collect customs duties and enforce the 6 April 1830 degree forbidding further immigration into Texas by settlers from the United States. Bradburn had arrested a group of colonists, refusing to hand them over to be tried in the civil courts. Colonists attacked the fort, but found it necessary to wait for artillery to be brought in order to take the post. Further hostilites, however, were prevented by the mediation of Colonel José de las Piedra, commanding Mexican troops stationed at Nacogdoches, who ordered Bradburn relieved of command, and the prisoners handed over to the civil courts. The letter details the subsequent show of support by the colonists, led by Stephen Austin, for General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, seen as a champion at that time of the colonists' republican ideals. Also present is a portrait picture labeled Alexander Thomson, a biographical note, and a photocopy of a booklet transcribing the Thomson letter as well as other family letters and documents.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (.2 linear ft.)
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- Thomson, Alexander, 1785-1863. Letter, 5 Aug. 1832.
David Glasgow Farragut Papers, 1816-1869
Title:
David Glasgow Farragut Papers 1816-1869
Naval officer. Correspondence, letterbooks, biographical file, invitations, and other material relating primarily to Farragut's naval activities, especially his role in the protection of American interests in Mexico during the pre-Civil War period.
ArchivalResource: 400 items; 1 container; 0.4 linear feet
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- David Glasgow Farragut Papers, 1816-1869
Houston Endowment Texana collection
Title:
Houston Endowment Texana collection
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, printed materials, photographs and illustrations comprise this collection of Texana.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Travis, William Barret, 1809-1836. Houston Endowment Texana collection, 1805-1836, (bulk 1839-1848).
Sierra y Rosso, Ignacio. Discurso que pronunció el ciudadano Ignacio Sierra y Rosso, en la colocación en Sta. Paula, del pie que perdió en Veracruz el Escmo. Sr. General de Division Benemerito de la Patria D. Antonio López de Santa-Anna : México, A. Díaz, 1842.
Title:
Discurso que pronunció el ciudadano Ignacio Sierra y Rosso, en la colocación en Sta. Paula, del pie que perdió en Veracruz el Escmo. Sr. General de Division Benemerito de la Patria D. Antonio López de Santa-Anna : México, A. Díaz, 1842.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 8 p. ; 20 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 100:1) and positive.
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- Sierra y Rosso, Ignacio. Discurso que pronunció el ciudadano Ignacio Sierra y Rosso, en la colocación en Sta. Paula, del pie que perdió en Veracruz el Escmo. Sr. General de Division Benemerito de la Patria D. Antonio López de Santa-Anna : México, A. Díaz, 1842.
Guanajuato (Mexico : State). Asamblea Departamental. [Broadsides], 1845-1846.
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[Broadsides], 1845-1846.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Guanajuato (Mexico : State). Asamblea Departamental. [Broadsides], 1845-1846.
Mexico collection, 1522-1915 (inclusive), 1770-1865 (bulk).
Title:
Mexico collection, 1522-1915 (inclusive), 1770-1865 (bulk).
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.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft.
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- Mexico collection, 1522-1915 (inclusive), 1770-1865 (bulk).
Moore, H. Judge, d. 1847. Mexican War diary, 1846-1847.
Title:
Mexican War diary, 1846-1847.
The diary written by H. J. Moore, a volunteer from Greenville, South Carolina, describes his journey to Lobos Island, camp life, trip from Lobos Island aboard the ship Alhambra to the mainland, the days preceding the siege of Vera Cruz, and Gen. Worth's skirmish with the enemy.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (116 p.) ; 12 cm.
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- Moore, H. Judge, d. 1847. Mexican War diary, 1846-1847.
Santiago Rabia Papers
Title:
Santiago Rabia Papers
A sergeant in the Mexican Army, Santiago Rabia came to Texas in 1836 under Santa Anna and participated in the battles at the Alamo and San Jacinto, where he was captured by the Texans. Notebooks, military returns, legal documents, letters, and a photograph are part of the Santiago Rabia Papers, documenting his military, business, and personal activities.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 linear feet (1 document box, 1 oversize box
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- Rabia, Santiago, d. 1852 or 3. Santiago Rabia papers, 1836-1852.
Claiborne and Pendleton Rector papers MC006. 45966733., 1831-1881, (Bulk: 1831-1838)
Title:
Claiborne and Pendleton Rector papers 1831-1881 (Bulk: 1831-1838)
These five items give a brief glimpse into the lives of Claiborne and Pendleton Rector during and immediately following the Texas Colonial Period.
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- Claiborne and Pendleton Rector papers MC006. 45966733., 1831-1881, (Bulk: 1831-1838)
Texas. Secretary of State. General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846.
Title:
General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846.
Domestic correspondence, home letters, and correspondence relating to domestic affairs were all created and/or collected by the Texas Department of State, later the office of the Secretary of State, during the normal course of business (mostly excluding diplomatic and consular business), and document the non-diplomatic functions of the Department of State of the Republic of Texas, and the Secretary of State's office of the State of Texas. The records date 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846. Domestic correspondence consists chiefly of letters received by the Executive and State departments (including the Consultation, Provisional, and Ad Interim governments), and also outgoing letters of the Department of State; as well as letters received by Sam Houston as commander-in-chief of the Army. Also included are some commissions, resolutions, and proceedings of citizen's meetings and committees of safety, reports to the President, and addresses of the Convention of 1836 to the people of Texas. Materials prior to the Republic include correspondence, circulars, and reports of Mexican political chiefs and citizens. These records date 1822-1845, bulk 1835-1845. Also included are four letter books containing domestic correspondence, 1836-1842 (which contain, among other things, lists of commissions, estimated expenditures, reports on county boundaries, and lists of county officers). Subjects covered include military defense, Indian relations, land claims, supplies for the Army, the Texas Navy, organization of the government, appointments and commissions, loans and credit of the government, capture and disposition of Santa Anna, claims against the Republic, relations with other nations, elections, printing and translation of laws, reports on county boundaries, and colonization contracts. Correspondents include Robert A. Irion, Stephen F. Austin, Juan N. Seguin, and the presidents of the Republic--David G. Burnet, Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones. Home letters are letters received and sent by the Secretary of State, with some going to the Executive Department, Provisional Governor, and the General Council. Dates covered are 1835-1847. Also included are two letter books labeled <emph render="doublequote">Home Letters,</emph> 1842-1847: one contains letters from the Secretary of State to Republic officials, both national and county; the other contains a list of Perote Castle prisoners, correspondence and colonists lists for several colonization ventures, and a copy of the annexation ordinance adopted July 4, 1845. Most letters pertain to Presidential nominations, appointments, resignations, and supplies for the Army and government offices; also the Texas Navy, postal contracts, claims against the government, printing and distribution of laws, county boundaries, elections, bonds and oaths of office, receipts for payments, and some election returns are covered. Correspondents of note are the presidents of the Republic--David G. Burnet, Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones. Correspondence relating to domestic affairs consists of letters received by the Department of State, the Executive Department or the Provisional Government. Dates covered are 1825-1846, the bulk being 1836-1846. This series of letters was added by State Archives staff to the General correspondence from various sources (including but not necessarily limited to records of the Provisional government, the Convention of 1836, Proclamations of the President, Indian Affairs, and letters received by the President); they were added after the transfer of the other subseries--"Domestic correspondence"and "Home letters"--and therefore contain documents that are not listed on those original inventories. Subjects covered include Indian affairs, relations with Mexico and other nations, organization of the government, contracts, resignations and appointments, loans and credit of the government, colonizations, land claims, claims against the Republic, supplies for the government and the Army, and proclamations of the President. Correspondents include Stephen F. Austin, Santa Anna, William Bryan, and the presidents of the Republic--David G. Burnet, Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones. Finally, a one-volume index to incoming and outgoing correspondence of the President/Governor and the Secretary of State covers the years 1822-1859. Information given in the index includes dates and names of correspondents. Names are arranged first in a roughly alphabetical order, and are then divided by type of correspondence: general (untitled), Army and Navy of Texas, Colonial Affairs, Financial Affairs, and Indian Affairs. Because the Secretary of State?s records are not maintained as they were when the index was created, it cannot really be used to locate specific correspondence. It is nevertheless useful as a guide to what kinds of correspondence were received and sent, providing a context and therefore adding to our knowledge and understanding of the period. Researchers need to consult the several other series of correspondence (domestic correspondence, home letters, and correspondence relating to domestic affairs) to locate specific items written to or by the Secretary of State or the President/Governor. [Note: Researchers need to consult all three series of general correspondence, including domestic correspondence, home letters and correspondence relating to domestic affairs.]
ArchivalResource: 4.96 cubic feet4 microfilm reels
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- Texas. Secretary of State. General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846.
García, Genaro, 1867-1920. Genaro García broadsides and circulars collection, 1772-1926.
Title:
Genaro García broadsides and circulars collection, 1772-1926.
Broadsides and printed circulars aquired by Genaro García from the 18th-20th centuries. The materials are arranged by size in six groups, starting with the smallest items. Within each size classification, items are arranged chronologically. Materials relate primarily to the history and politics in Mexico, particularly the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) and the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). The collection contains reprints of documents by and about key political figures in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition, the collection contains several circulars related to religious affairs in the late 18th century, most notably in connection to Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. The materials are almost exclusively in Spanish, although items in Latin, French, and English are included.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 700 items.
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- García, Genaro, 1867-1920. Genaro García broadsides and circulars collection, 1772-1926.
Vidal y Rivas, Luis G. de. Biografia del general Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna [manuscript], 1942.
Title:
Biografia del general Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna [manuscript], 1942.
Bound typescript version of a published work, transcribed from the edition published in Caracas in 1862.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Vidal y Rivas, Luis G. de. Biografia del general Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna [manuscript], 1942.
José María Luis Mora Papers 29761754 ., 1795-1856
Title:
José María Luis Mora Papers 1795-1856
Correspondence, literary productions and other documents of José María Luis Mora, priest, lawyer, and Mexican statesman.
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- José María Luis Mora Papers 29761754 ., 1795-1856
Sam Houston Hearne Collection 21794369., 1820-1929
Title:
Sam Houston Hearne Collection 1820-1929
Collection of SamHouston Hearne, great-grandson of Sam Houston, consists primarily of Houstonfamily correspondence, letters sent and received by Houston during and directlyafter the Texas Revolution and during his Texas presidency, and correspondencebetween Houston and Guy M. Bryan concerning Stephen F. Austin.
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- Sam Houston Hearne Collection 21794369., 1820-1929
Adina Emilia De Zavala Papers, 1766 (1831-1955)
Title:
Adina Emilia De ZavalaPapers 1766(1831-1955)
Papers include a varietyof documentation belonging to the founder of the De Zavala Chapter of theDaughters of the Republic of Texas, historical preservation activities andpersonal papers of the De Zavala family.
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- Adina Emilia De Zavala Papers, 1766 (1831-1955)
Jones, George B. Letters, 1836-1837.
Title:
Letters, 1836-1837.
Jones writes to his family about how he volunteered in Ky. to "march to victory or die" in the Texas Revolution; the character and numbers of the Kentucky Volunteers; the intention to march against Matamoras in the summer of 1836; Santa Anna as a prisoner; rumor of the minister of the United States being in confinement and his attempted escape; and the Texas climate.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Jones, George B. Letters, 1836-1837.
José Enrique de la Peña Collection, 1835-1840, 1857
Title:
José Enrique de la Peña Collection 1835-1840, 1857
ArchivalResource: 1 ft., 3 in.
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- José Enrique de la Peña Collection, 1835-1840, 1857
Follett, Frederick, 1804-1891. Frederick Follett and family papers, 1841-1912.
Title:
Frederick Follett and family papers, 1841-1912.
Papers document Follett's professional career in New York and for the United States government. Also includes Follett's reminiscences of a tour of Texas and riots in New York City. Other papers concern family members and business.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Follett, Frederick, 1804-1891. Frederick Follett and family papers, 1841-1912.
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, papers, 1824-1859.
Title:
Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, papers, 1824-1859.
Collection documents the career of Rusk as a participant in the Texas Revolution, chief justice of the first Texas supreme court, major general in the Indian wars, president of the Convention of 1845, and one of Texas's first two United States senators.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft., 6 in.
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- Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, papers, 1824-1859.
Coahuila (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1841-1855.
Title:
[Broadsides], 1841-1855.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Coahuila (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1841-1855.
Mexico. President (1847 May 20-Sept. 16 : Santa Anna). José Maria Agapito Ramirez certificate of appointment : Mexico City, 1847 July 28.
Title:
José Maria Agapito Ramirez certificate of appointment : Mexico City, 1847 July 28.
Certificate appointing José Maria Agapito Ramirez captain of the active battalion of Morelia, signed by interim president Antonio López de Santa Anna on 1847 July 28. Appended annotations signed by Tomas D. Gomes and others.
ArchivalResource: [2] leaves ; 43 cm.
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- Mexico. President (1847 May 20-Sept. 16 : Santa Anna). José Maria Agapito Ramirez certificate of appointment : Mexico City, 1847 July 28.
Loosey, Charles Frederick de, d. 1870. Papers, 1838-1870 (bulk 1860-1870).
Title:
Papers, 1838-1870 (bulk 1860-1870).
Professional and personal correspondence, telegrams, minutes, accounts, newsclippings, legal papers, memoranda, official government documents, articles, etc., chiefly relating to Mexico and the affairs of the Mexican Ministry of Foriegn Affairs and Mexican Consulates in the United States and elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: 36 v.
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- Loosey, Charles Frederick de, d. 1870. Papers, 1838-1870 (bulk 1860-1870).
Mexican publications and documents, 1789-1923, 1820-1895
Title:
Mexican publications and documents 1789-1923 1820-1895
This collection contains documents and publications addressing political and socio-religious events in Mexico. The majority of the materials deal with Mexico's independence from Spain and the initial years of the newly formed republican government.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1.26 cu. ft.), plus 1 oversize folder
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- Mexican publications and documents, 1789-1923, 1820-1895
Department of State diplomatic correspondence, 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated
Title:
Department of State diplomaticcorrespondence 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated
Diplomaticcorrespondence was created in the course of conducting diplomacy between theRepublic of Texas and other nations (the United States of America, England,France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Hanse towns (or Hanseatic League), Spain,the Papal States, Mexico, and the rebellious Mexican state of Yucatan). Itconsists of correspondence between the Republic of Texas' Department of Stateand diplomatic and consular representatives, both Texan and foreign, dating1831-1832, 1835-1846, and undated. This correspondence documents the attempts,both successful and unsuccessful, by which Texas sought recognition, aid, andannexation into the Union.
ArchivalResource: 6.9 cubic ft., 3reels of microfilm
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- Department of State diplomatic correspondence, 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated
Austin Papers, 1676, 1765-1889
Title:
Austin Papers 1676,1765-1889
The Austin Papers are composedprimarily of the collected personal and official records of Moses Austin and StephenF. Austin, documenting an era in Texas history marked by increased Anglocolonization, strained relations with the Mexican government, the Texas Revolution,and eventually the founding of the Republic of Texas.
ArchivalResource: 25 ft., 2 in.
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- Austin Papers, 1676, 1765-1889
O'Gorman, Edmundo, 1906-1995. Edmundo O'Gorman collection, 1542-[19--].
Title:
Edmundo O'Gorman collection, 1542-[19--].
Testimonies, correspondence, church and government documents, chronicles and histories, legal documents, memoirs, genealogies, and literary manuscripts from Mexico collected and arranged by Edmundo O'Gorman. The collection is focused on central Mexico and contains documents dating from the 16th to the 20th centuries (approximately 75 percent are from the 17th and 18th centuries). The documents concern the activities of prominent Mexican figures, families and property owners; the Catholic church and religious orders, primarily the Franciscans and the Jesuits; the treatment of Indians and blacks during the colonial period; and legal topics such as property, inheritances, and contracts. There are also many historical documents concerning the state of Pachuca and the city of Puebla. The most substantial of the family records are 66 documents (v. 1-66) concerning the Condado del Valle de Orizaba, dating from 1542-1865. Two significant 19th century documents are the "Memoria sobre la organización del Ejército Mexicano, 1853" (E.1), created to honor Antonio López de Santa Anna; and the "Expediente sobre Mariano Arista, 1816-1851" (A.4), containing Aristaʹs military appointments from early in his career and documents concerning many key contemporary military and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- O'Gorman, Edmundo, 1906-1995. Edmundo O'Gorman collection, 1542-[19--].
[Era of Santa Anna in Mexico pamphlets].
Title:
[Era of Santa Anna in Mexico pamphlets]. <1820-1910>
ArchivalResource: <ca. 92> v. ; 28 cm.
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- [Era of Santa Anna in Mexico pamphlets].
Sam Houston Hearne Collection 21794369., 1820-1929
Title:
Sam Houston Hearne Collection 1820-1929
Collection of SamHouston Hearne, great-grandson of Sam Houston, consists primarily of Houstonfamily correspondence, letters sent and received by Houston during and directlyafter the Texas Revolution and during his Texas presidency, and correspondencebetween Houston and Guy M. Bryan concerning Stephen F. Austin.
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- Sam Houston Hearne Collection 21794369., 1820-1929
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : to Sr. Dn Manuel Castañares / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1847 Feb 9.
Title:
Letter : to Sr. Dn Manuel Castañares / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1847 Feb 9.
Santa Anna has proposed Manuel Castañares for the position of Commissary of the Army and urges that he accept the office.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.; 26 cm.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : to Sr. Dn Manuel Castañares / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1847 Feb 9.
Durango (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1826-1889.
Title:
[Broadsides], 1826-1889.
ArchivalResource: 44 items.
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- Durango (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1826-1889.
Peña, José Enrique de la, 1807-1841 or 2. Reseña y diario de la campaña de Texas por Colonel José Enrique de la Peña, 1836. papers [microform]. 1836-1840. 1829-1840.
Title:
Reseña y diario de la campaña de Texas por Colonel José Enrique de la Peña, 1836. papers [microform]. 1836-1840. 1829-1840.
These papers are composed of the handwritten manuscript of Lieutenant Colonel José Enrique de la Peña's diary and description of events of the Texas Revolution. The collection also includes the Mexican Army's official report of the Battle of the Alamo released in the March 21, 1836 issue, "Suplemento al Diario del Gobierno de la República Mexicana" (núm 326. tom. iv); printed excerpts of de la Peña's diary; and troop rosters and casualty statistics solicited by de la Peña from his fellow officers. These items were composed and/or collected by de la Peña from October 8, 1836 until at least 1840 and cover events starting in October 1835.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 4 linear inches.
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- Peña, José Enrique de la, 1807-1841 or 2. Reseña y diario de la campaña de Texas por Colonel José Enrique de la Peña, 1836. papers [microform]. 1836-1840. 1829-1840.
Gardesky, Martin. Martin Gardesky collection of historical documents, 1612-1912.
Title:
Martin Gardesky collection of historical documents, 1612-1912.
Summary: Collection consists of original documents, translations, and photostats primarily concerning people and events in Mexico and New Mexico, 1612-1912. Documents on New Mexico include a 1681 journal of Antonio de Otermin relating to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680; a photostat of a 1710 royal decree by the Duke of Alburquerque suppressing a bible printed in London; and the report of a 1749 investigation by Governor Tomas Velez de Cachupin regarding French incursions into Taos, New Mexico. English translations accompany both the Otermin journal and the Cachupin report. Documents on Mexico include royal cedulas (decrees), correspondence, affidavits, appointments, promotions, military orders, accounts of the Valenciana mines (1827, 1836), and a newspaper issue (1865) containing, among other things, military hospital laws promulgated by Emperor Maximillian. Many of these materials are by or about people who participated in the struggle for Mexican independence and were present at key events in Guanajuato and nearby places such as Queretaro. Among these individuals are Agustin de Iturbide, Blas Magana, Miguel Miramon, Jose Montesinos, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, and Guadalupe Victoria. Also within the collection is an undated lithograph of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear feet.
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- Gardesky, Martin. Martin Gardesky collection of historical documents, 1612-1912.
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's medal.
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Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's medal.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's medal.
Backus, Electus, 1804-1862. Manuscript and letters of Electus Backus, 1848.
Title:
Manuscript and letters of Electus Backus, 1848.
The manuscript relates Backus' experiences with the First Infantry Regiment during the Mexican War, from his departure from Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, in May 1846, until he left Vera Cruz in July 1848 to return home to the United States. Backus describes in detail his regiment's march; their occupations of Burita, Reinoso, Veracruz and Mexico City; the Battle of Monterrey; his time in charge of the Castle of San Juan de Ulloa; and the violence which continued after the official end of the war. Backus specifically mentions Winfield Scott, Zachary Taylor, Mariano Arista, Antonio Canales, and Antonio López de Santa Anna. At the end of the manuscript are several newspaper clippings regarding Electus Backus and the Mexican War. Accompanying the manuscript are two letters written by Backus further describing his experience in the Mexican War. The letters are addressed to Senator Alpheus Felch and to Backus' father-in-law, General Hugh Brady. The manuscript and letters may have been written by Backus to support his request for a promotion. There are also several sketches of Monterrey, which are drawn by Backus.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Backus, Electus, 1804-1862. Manuscript and letters of Electus Backus, 1848.
Goodwin, Thomas I. ALS, 1846 June 10 : New York to John P. Flagg.
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ALS, 1846 June 10 : New York to John P. Flagg.
Business at a low point; Oregon question seems likely to be resolved with agreement of settlement with England brought to the Senate. Mexican War will soon be ended and Santa Anna will rule the nation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Goodwin, Thomas I. ALS, 1846 June 10 : New York to John P. Flagg.
Palmer, John C. Diary of John C. Palmer, 1846-1847.
Title:
Diary of John C. Palmer, 1846-1847.
Palmer's diary gives detailed descriptions of the towns in Mexico in which his regiment passed and in which they camped, such as Monclova and Saltillo, Mexico, as well as the people he encountered along the way including some friends he knew before the war. Palmer often complains about marching, the camp conditions, the treatment of the volunteers by the regulars, and his commanding officers. He specifically mentions Captain Albert Pike, Major Solon Borland, Major General Zachary Taylor, Brigadier General John Wool, Colonel Archibald Yell, and General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Palmer gives a detailed description of his experience in the Battle of Buena Vista and of the battlefield the morning after the battle.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume, 134 pages, 20 cm.
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- Palmer, John C. Diary of John C. Palmer, 1846-1847.
Nuevo León (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1822-1899.
Title:
[Broadsides], 1822-1899.
ArchivalResource: 91 items.
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- Nuevo León (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1822-1899.
Reams, Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836
Title:
Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter 1836
The Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836, documents Reams’ experiences as a soldier during the Texas Revolution.
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- Reams, Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836
Smith, Joseph Rowe, 1831-1911. Joseph Rowe Smith papers, 1846-1848.
Title:
Joseph Rowe Smith papers, 1846-1848.
The letters were written by Captain Joseph Smith, 2d Regiment of Infantry, to his wife and other members of his family from Tampico and Puebla during the Mexican War. There are also two letters to Joseph from his brother, Henry Smith, who was stationed at Vera Cruz. The miscellaneous papers contain several extracts and requests for breveting Smith for his bravery at Cerro Gordo, Contreras, and Churubusco.
ArchivalResource: 100 p.
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- Smith, Joseph Rowe, 1831-1911. Joseph Rowe Smith papers, 1846-1848.
Imprints and Images from the Genaro García Collection 29763288., 1737-1912
Title:
Imprints and Images from the Genaro García Collection 1737-1912
Graphic documents aquired by Genaro García (Mexican historian, educator, lawyer, politician, and bibliophile) relating primarily to the history, politics, and culture of Mexico from the 16th-20th centuries.
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- Imprints and Images from the Genaro García Collection 29763288., 1737-1912
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's watch.
Title:
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's watch.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's watch.
Gardner, John, 1750-1807. Letter: to Colonel Walbach /by John Lane Gardner, 1847 May 15.
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Letter: to Colonel Walbach /by John Lane Gardner, 1847 May 15.
Report of the engagement of the 4th Artillery during the battle of Cerro Gordo in the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.; 25 cm.
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- Gardner, John, 1750-1807. Letter: to Colonel Walbach /by John Lane Gardner, 1847 May 15.
Mora, José María Luis, 1794-1850. José María Luis Mora Papers, 1795-1856.
Title:
José María Luis Mora Papers, 1795-1856.
Correspondence, literary productions, certifications and official documents, financial and legal documents, lists, and printed material. Topics of correspondence include Mora's work on public education and drainage, and his transactions with the British and Foreign Bible Society. Later correspondence pertains mostly to Mora's personal affairs in Mexico during his residence in France, but includes commentary on the political situation in Mexico after 1834 with many references to Antonio López de Santa Anna and his policies. Major correspondents include Fernando Batres, Bernardo Conto, Valentín Gómez Farías, and Manuel J. de Lizardi. The series Literary Productions contains sermons and funeral orations, reports, instructions, notes, poetry, and compilations of material focusing on the independence period and Agustín de Iturbide. Certifications, etc. includes Mora's diplomas, passports, the record of his birth, and a partial résumé of biographical information. Legal documents include agreements and leases concerning matters of publication and housing. Financial documents pertaining to Mora's death and estate.
ArchivalResource: 8 in.
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- Mora, José María Luis, 1794-1850. José María Luis Mora Papers, 1795-1856.
Kirby, Edmund, 1794-1849. Letters : to General Joseph W. Brown, 1847.
Title:
Letters : to General Joseph W. Brown, 1847.
Edmund Kirby's letters describe the Mexican War, particularly, the bombardment of the castle of Sand Juan Ulúa, the surrender of Vera Cruz, the battles of Cerro Gordo, Churubusco, and the comparative strength of both armies in men and equipment. Because Gen. Brown's son, John, was under Kirby's command, Kirby writes at length about John's gallantry in battle.
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- Kirby, Edmund, 1794-1849. Letters : to General Joseph W. Brown, 1847.
Pavia, Jose. Jose Pavia petition : to Presidente de los Estado Unidos Mexico, 1829 Jan. 17.
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Jose Pavia petition : to Presidente de los Estado Unidos Mexico, 1829 Jan. 17.
Contains petition of a native of Ceuta (North Africa) to stay in Mexico following the expulsion law of Spaniards from Mexico on December 2, 1828, including three documents to prove his status as a North African not a Spaniard: visa, passport, and a letter of reference from General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
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- Pavia, Jose. Jose Pavia petition : to Presidente de los Estado Unidos Mexico, 1829 Jan. 17.
Lucas Alamán Papers 29616058.
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Lucas Alamán Papers
Papers of Lucas Alamán, Mexican statesman, political leader and historian, include documents pertaining to colonial administration and church history of Mexico in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and nineteenth century correspondence and documents concerning Mexican government, political, and military affairs.
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- Lucas Alamán Papers 29616058.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Communications, 1836.
Title:
Communications, 1836.
Communications between General Santa Anna, the Government of Texas, General Vicente Filisola, and Texas Secretary of War, Thomas J. Rusk, concerning the withdrawal of troops and release of Texan prisoners after the Mexican defeat at San Jacinto.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Communications, 1836.
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Title:
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Naphegyi, Gabor, 1824-1884. Gabor Naphegyi papers, 1786-1868 (inclusive) 1852-1868 (bulk).
Title:
Gabor Naphegyi papers, 1786-1868 (inclusive) 1852-1868 (bulk).
The papers include correspondence; and legal, financial, and personal papers (the bulk of which are in Spanish or English) and relate to Naphegyi's professional association with Santa Anna and to his own financial problems.
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- Naphegyi, Gabor, 1824-1884. Gabor Naphegyi papers, 1786-1868 (inclusive) 1852-1868 (bulk).
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Exposicion de Santa Anna sobre guerra con Texas, 1837 Mar.
Title:
Exposicion de Santa Anna sobre guerra con Texas, 1837 Mar.
Copy of a statement by Santa Anna concerning the war with Texas. Intended to mark the end of his career as a public figure, it discusses the motives of both sides for the war and the difficulties Santa Anna encountered in raising an army.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (13 p.)
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Exposicion de Santa Anna sobre guerra con Texas, 1837 Mar.
Sanderson, Winslow F., d. 1853. Winslow Fuller Sanderson papers, 1846-1860.
Title:
Winslow Fuller Sanderson papers, 1846-1860.
In letters to his wife and children, Sanderson writes about his family, financial affairs, his military career, critical remarks of the officers, and progress of the Mexican war. After the war, his letters tell about his commands and duties at Fort Laramie, Fort Leavenworth, on the Western Plains, at a military court in Tampa, Florida, and the Rio Grande. There is a clipping telling about the old and new Fort Laramie, the expense of maintaining forts, and the death of Indians from cholera.
ArchivalResource: 285 p. in 1 box.
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- Sanderson, Winslow F., d. 1853. Winslow Fuller Sanderson papers, 1846-1860.
Rayón, Ignacio, b. 1811. Asedio y defensa de Mexico, ò sucesos del 13 de Agosto al 15 de Setiem[br]e de 1847 : Mexico City : ms., 1847 September 25.
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Asedio y defensa de Mexico, ò sucesos del 13 de Agosto al 15 de Setiem[br]e de 1847 : Mexico City : ms., 1847 September 25.
An account of the defense of Mexico City against the U.S. Army, August 13 - September 15, 1847. Includes four maps and copies of relevant documents, including official reports of generals Manuel Rincón and Nicolás Bravo, and various communications exchanged by generals Winfield Scott, Santa Anna and others.
ArchivalResource: Original: 264 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm.Copies: partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 393:1) and positive.
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- Rayón, Ignacio, b. 1811. Asedio y defensa de Mexico, ò sucesos del 13 de Agosto al 15 de Setiem[br]e de 1847 : Mexico City : ms., 1847 September 25.
A compilation of the news received at Mazatlán, 1847-1848.
Title:
A compilation of the news received at Mazatlán, 1847-1848.
Manuscript copies, in English, of letters written by Mexico City merchants to their correspondents in Mazatlán, by military officers including General Winfield Scott and General Santa Anna, and U.S. and Mexican officials; official Mexican documents; and extracts of Mexican and American newspaper articles regarding the progress of the Mexican War, with comments by the unidentified transcriber/compiler. The material, which is in English, was grouped into numbered "sheets" and sewn into a paper cover. Topics include General Scott's defeat of General Gabriel Valencia; the defeat of Santa Anna at Churubusco; the ratification of an armistice; the meetings of U. S. and Mexican commissioners in Atzapazcalo to discuss a peace agreement; General Scott's attack at Fort Chapultepec after Santa Anna broke the terms of the armistice, and his taking of Mexico City; and news of General Zachary Taylor. Accompanied by an unaddressed and unsigned autograph letter from Mazatlán dated January 6, 1848, in which the writer describes the political situation in Mazatlán and Mexico City, and mentions U.S. and Mexican military actions in Mexico and California.
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- A compilation of the news received at Mazatlán, 1847-1848.
Gadsden, James, 1788-1858. Papers, 1777-1856.
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Papers, 1777-1856.
Family papers. Include references to British strategy during the Revolution and to the defense of Charleston, S.C., in 1777; an inventory of and the marriage contract of Philip Gadsden Edwards to Anna Margaret Edwards; a letter, 1836, concerning abolitionist publications; a letter, 1842, to Paymaster General Nathan Towson, concerning claims for supplies furnished the Florida Militia; and photostats of diplomatic correspondence largely from Percy W. Doyle and W.G. Lettsom to the Earl of Clarendon, British Secretary of Foreign Affairs, pertaining to U.S.-Mexican relations, discussing the Gadsden Purchase, Santa Anna, and conditions and rumors in Mexico.
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- Gadsden, James, 1788-1858. Papers, 1777-1856.
John G. Tod papers MC037. 47656963., 1836-1929, (Bulk: 1836-1841)
Title:
John G. Tod papers 1836-1929 (Bulk: 1836-1841)
Correspondence and legal papers document John G. Tod's professional and personal life from 1839-1851.
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- John G. Tod papers MC037. 47656963., 1836-1929, (Bulk: 1836-1841)
General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846
Title:
General correspondence of theDepartment of State, Republic of Texas 1822-1859, undated bulk 1835-1846
Domesticcorrespondence, home letters, and correspondence relating to domestic affairswere all created and/or collected by the Texas Department of State, lateroffice of the Secretary of State, during the normal course of business (mostlyexcluding diplomatic and consular business), and document the non-diplomaticfunctions of the Department of State of the Republic of Texas, and theSecretary of State's office of the State of Texas. The records date 1822-1859,undated, bulk 1835-1846.
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- General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846
W. B. Stephens Collection 30605856., 1559-1848, 1488-1936
Title:
W. B. Stephens Collection 1559-1848 1488-1936
Manuscripts and printed material related to the history of Mexico and southwestern United States (California and Texas) before 1836.
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- W. B. Stephens Collection 30605856., 1559-1848, 1488-1936
Thomas, E., d. 1836. Letter : to his father, Jonathan Thomas / by E. Thomas, 1836 Mar 10.
Title:
Letter : to his father, Jonathan Thomas / by E. Thomas, 1836 Mar 10.
E. Thomas writes to his father telling him about the town of Goliad, the comparable strength of both Texan and Mexican armies, and the imminent expectation of Texan independence.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.; 31 cm.
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- Thomas, E., d. 1836. Letter : to his father, Jonathan Thomas / by E. Thomas, 1836 Mar 10.
Leech, Abraham. Jamaica journal & reporter: manuscript newspapers, 1846-1847.
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Jamaica journal & reporter: manuscript newspapers, 1846-1847.
Although these manuscripts are unsigned, their style, art work, tone, humor and handwriting, suggest that they may be written by Abraham Leech. The two issues of the "Jamaica Journal & Reporter" are dated November 25, 1846 and November 1847. They discuss the Mexican-American war and United States politics during that period through articles and hand-drawn cartoons. The newspapers specifically talk about the war, Colonel Santa Anna, the US and Mexican governments, Wall Street financier Jacob Barker, Reverend Colonel James Hazard Perry, and events happening in Jamaica.
ArchivalResource: 2 items, 32 cm, 4 pages each.
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- Leech, Abraham. Jamaica journal & reporter: manuscript newspapers, 1846-1847.
Andrade, José Maria Tavares de. Plan proyectado sobre dictadura : México, C. Velasco, 1842.
Title:
Plan proyectado sobre dictadura : México, C. Velasco, 1842.
Appeared originally in the newspaper Eco.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 1 broadside ; 33 x 22 cm. folded to 22 x 15 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 99:20) and positive.
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- Andrade, José Maria Tavares de. Plan proyectado sobre dictadura : México, C. Velasco, 1842.
Paredes y Arrillaga, Mariano, 1797-1849. Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga collection, 1825-1876 (bulk 1840-1849).
Title:
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga collection, 1825-1876 (bulk 1840-1849).
The collection documents political and historical developments in 19th-century Mexico, primarily the 1840s. Paredes' association with these events is reflected in correspondence dating from 1825 to 1849. Correspondents include Antonio López de Santa Anna, Mariano Arista, José Joaquín de Herrera, Luis Parres, José María Tornel, and family members Josefa Cortés de Paredes, Manuel and José María Cortés, and Agustín Paredes y Arrillaga. Also present in the collection are a number of anonymous letters; many appear to be copies of letters by Paredes, while others are signed with pseudonyms. Among the correspondence are occasional financial and legal documents, registers of correspondence, literary productions, notes, and lists. Materials dating from after Paredes' death until 1867 relate to various topics including Mexico's response to the European intervention and the personal affairs of individuals whose relationship to Paredes is undetermined. Undated items include a list of names appearing in the collection and letters addressed to Paredes as president of Mexico, presumably written in 1846.
ArchivalResource: 27 in.
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- Paredes y Arrillaga, Mariano, 1797-1849. Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga collection, 1825-1876 (bulk 1840-1849).
Smith, Justin Harvey, 1857-1930. Justin H. Smith collection, 1878-1929.
Title:
Justin H. Smith collection, 1878-1929.
Transcriptions accumulated by Smith in the preparation of his works on the annexation of Texas and the U.S.-Mexico war of 1846-1848, as well as notes for publications, teaching, and speeches; page proofs from The War with Mexico; correspondence; a diary; and assorted material. Transcriptions are of documents in archives, libraries, and private holdings in the United States, Mexico, Spain, France, England, and Cuba. They include excerpts from the correspondence of U.S. ministers, consuls, and Spanish agents in Mexico (1825-1848); diplomatic correspondence with England and France on relations between Mexico and the U.S. (1830-1848); reports of U.S. agents and others in Texas (1836-1845); reports of U.S. military operations in Mexico, California and New Mexico (1846-1848); materials about political, social, economic, and military conditions in Mexico from 1844 to 1848; letters from Antonio López de Santa Anna relating to the U.S.-Mexico war; and diaries and memoirs of participants and others. A few items relate to Smith's 1903 work, Arnold's march from Cambridge to Quebec, 1775-1776. Correspondence dates from 1878 and 1897-1929 (bulk 1915-1929). Some letters pertain to the publication of Smith's works on Texas and Mexico; the rest concern various personal and professional matters. The diary dates from 1914-1920; although it consists of only 11 leaves, it contains entries relating to Smith's travels in pursuits of research, his progress in writing The War with Mexico, and his professional and social activities.
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- Smith, Justin Harvey, 1857-1930. Justin H. Smith collection, 1878-1929.
Thompson, Waddy, Jr., 1798-1868. Thompson, Waddy, Papers, 1833-1848
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Thompson, Waddy, Papers, 1833-1848
Composed of correspondence and a receipt, the Waddy Thompson Papers, 1833-1848, document Thompson's political career, especially as minister to Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- Thompson, Waddy, Jr., 1798-1868. Thompson, Waddy, Papers, 1833-1848
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio Loṕez de Santa Anna letter, 1829.
Title:
Antonio Loṕez de Santa Anna letter, 1829.
Consists of a letter from Antonio Lopéz de Santa Anna, Vera Cruz, Mexico to Don Juan Valdivia (1829).
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio Loṕez de Santa Anna letter, 1829.
García Salinas, Francisco, 1786-1841. Letters to Francisco García Salinas, 1829-1857 (bulk 1832-1834).
Title:
Letters to Francisco García Salinas, 1829-1857 (bulk 1832-1834).
Letters pertaining to García's 1829-1834 term as governor of Zacatecas. Thirty-two of the letters are from Antonio López de Santa Anna and are dated 1832-1834. They concern Mexican politics, government, and the military, including such subjects as foreign relations, the constitution, elections, the federal and state (Zacatecas) legislatures, military insurrections, and the actions of various political and military figures. The majority of the letters were written during Santa Anna's first presidency, and many are attempts to win García to Santa Anna's centralist ideas and his goals of unifying the political parties and the country. Four letters were written to García by Anastasio Bustamante in October 1832; they are mostly about the presence of federal troops in Zacatecas and Bustamante's desire for a meeting with García. An item dated July 19, 1857, from officials at the Presidio de San José de la Ysla to the Comisario de San Pedro concerns preparations for hostilities between Mexico and Spain.
ArchivalResource: 45 items (76 leaves)
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- García Salinas, Francisco, 1786-1841. Letters to Francisco García Salinas, 1829-1857 (bulk 1832-1834).
Zavala, Lorenzo de, 1788-1836. Zavala, Lorenzo de, papers, 1818-1936.
Title:
Zavala, Lorenzo de, papers, 1818-1936.
The papers deal with the political career of Zavala who was intimately concerned with the independence movement in Mexico and, later, in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 4 in.
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- Zavala, Lorenzo de, 1788-1836. Zavala, Lorenzo de, papers, 1818-1936.
New Mexico. Governor (1837-1844 : Armijo). Documents and reports, 1823-1878.
Title:
Documents and reports, 1823-1878.
The papers and official documents of Manuel Armijo, the last Mexican Governor of New Mexico, that came into the possession of the United States at the end of the Mexican War. They pertain to his military career and adminstration as Governor of New Mexico. In 1878, the United States Government asked the Mexican Office of Foreign Affairs whether it had any records on file referring to special powers given to Manuel Armijo to make land-grants.
ArchivalResource: 116 p. (in 3 folders)
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- New Mexico. Governor (1837-1844 : Armijo). Documents and reports, 1823-1878.
Anaya, P. M. (Pedro María), 1795-1854. Letter : to Exmo Sr. D. Antonio López de Santa Anna / by Acting President Anaya, 1847 Apr 13.
Title:
Letter : to Exmo Sr. D. Antonio López de Santa Anna / by Acting President Anaya, 1847 Apr 13.
As acting president, Pedro María Anaya complains about the difficulty of raising the promised 50,000 pesos. He claims this was due to the clergy's lack of cooperation of the clergy. Anaya is recruiting troops from the National Militia and gathering armaments, but the apathy of the people will make it necessary to pass severe measures.
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- Anaya, P. M. (Pedro María), 1795-1854. Letter : to Exmo Sr. D. Antonio López de Santa Anna / by Acting President Anaya, 1847 Apr 13.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : Guadalupe, to Manuel Reyes Veramen, Mexico City, 15 Sept. 1847.
Title:
Letter : Guadalupe, to Manuel Reyes Veramen, Mexico City, 15 Sept. 1847.
Letter criticizing Veramen, then president of the city council, Mexico City, for his failure to support Santa Anna's troops in their capture of the city and other acts "shameful and prejudicial to the nation."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : Guadalupe, to Manuel Reyes Veramen, Mexico City, 15 Sept. 1847.
José A. Navarro III Papers Col 904., 1833-1952 and undated
Title:
José A. Navarro III Papers 1833-1952 and undated
A resident of San Antonio, Texas, and the namesake of his grandfather, a prominent figure in San Antonio and Texas events, José Antonio Navarro III (1877-1960) was an enthusiastic student of Texas history and worked to foster an appreciation for the role of his family in the development of the state. Correspondence, property records, family papers, research material, printed items, and photographs are included in the José A. Navarro III papers, reflecting an interest in Texas and family history.
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- José A. Navarro III Papers Col 904., 1833-1952 and undated
Monteleone, Duke of. Reflections on 19th century Mexican colonialism, Correspondence, 1829-1850.
Title:
Reflections on 19th century Mexican colonialism, Correspondence, 1829-1850.
A series of letters written by a Sicilian Duke to his lawyers in London regarding his properties in Mexico with commentary on colonial affairs, including the 1829 Spanish incursion against Mexico launched from Cuba and the Mexican-American War, 1845-1848. The Duke mentions President Santa Anna and General Herrera.
ArchivalResource: 37 letters.
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- Monteleone, Duke of. Reflections on 19th century Mexican colonialism, Correspondence, 1829-1850.
Lenz, Louis, Collection 68-008; 70-039; 78-065; 83-073; 93-264., 1688-1966
Title:
Lenz, Louis, Collection 1688-1966
Materials collected by Lenz after hisretirement concern the early history of Texas and its settlement, particularly bythe Canary Islanders in San Antonio and the Germans in South Texas; the TexasRevolution; and the Texas Republic. Louis Lenz (1885-1967) was a civil engineer andTexana collector.
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- Lenz, Louis, Collection 68-008; 70-039; 78-065; 83-073; 93-264., 1688-1966
Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary 71-068., 1813-1892
Title:
Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary 1813-1892
Robert Hancock Hunter served duringthe Texas Revolution, participating in the Grass Fight and the siege of Bexar inboth Captain James Franklin Perry’s volunteer company and Captain John Bird’scompany. The diary contains reminiscences of Hunter related to his service withCaptain Bird’s company, the Battle of San Jacinto, Runaway Scrape, and the GrassFight, and includes appended notes by Mrs. Beulah Gayle Greene of Edna,Texas.
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- Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary 71-068., 1813-1892
Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers 1944; 64-152; 88-130; 93-085; 93-481., 1822-1866
Title:
Santa Anna (Antonio López de)Papers 1822-1866
Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez deLebrón (1794-1876), soldier and five-time president of Mexico, was born into amiddle class family in Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico. The papers include letters, fieldorders, a signature, an article, a mortgage bond, commissions, and an oil paintingof Santa Anna.
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- Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers 1944; 64-152; 88-130; 93-085; 93-481., 1822-1866
Hernández, Juan José, fl. 1822. Letter concerning the secession of Texas, 1832 Sep 6.
Title:
Letter concerning the secession of Texas, 1832 Sep 6.
Copy of a letter by Juan José Hernández concerning his participation in a special session of the Ayuntamiento regarding the impending proclamation of secession by Texas. Hernández mentions President Santa Anna's appeal for acceptance of the proclamation and for a united effort to popularize this development. He also records the Ayuntamiento's agreement with the proposal and the names of the officials present.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Hernández, Juan José, fl. 1822. Letter concerning the secession of Texas, 1832 Sep 6.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter to Joel Roberts Poinsett, 1829, March 26.
Title:
Letter to Joel Roberts Poinsett, 1829, March 26.
Santa Anna writes to Poinsett of a Spaniard named Rafael Martinez, who wishes to find a home for two Mexican children. In Spanish.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter, 29 cm., 1 page, A.L.S.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter to Joel Roberts Poinsett, 1829, March 26.
Broadsides from Mexico Collection, 1676-1927 (bulk 1820-1927).
Title:
Broadsides from Mexico Collection, 1676-1927 (bulk 1820-1927).
The broadsides are divided into two series, the first organized by state and the second organized by departments of the federal government. The first series is arranged alphabetically by state, and chronologically thereafter. The second series contains folders for departments of the federal government which are filed alphabetically, and thereafter chronologically. In the front of the first folder for each state or department are photocopies of the processor's notes for the folder's contents. The finding aid identifies the content for each folder including subjects of the broadsides, selected names of individuals, and span dates for the materials in the folder. Note that a number of oversized broadsides are located in flat files. Contains about 2,000 state and federal Mexican broadsides, publicly distributed documents, issued by various offices of the federal, state, municipal, and local governments during the 19th and early 20th-centuries. Topics referred to in these broadsides include invasions by Spain, France and the United States of America; mobilization for wars, including the Mexican American War; soldiers; elections; government positions; decretos (decrees); courts; prisoners; and financial issues, such as taxes, budgets, and customs. Often the broadsides in the individual state folders contain information from the federal government which the governor of the state released and signed. Some documents refer to the political conflicts between those who supported the Roman Catholic Church and those who advocated rigorous anti-clericalism. Also included are specific Plans, a 19th-century aspect of Mexican political culture whereby a military or political leader would publish a Plan, usually named after where it was issued, and gauge response to it. Selected individuals mentioned in the broadsides include: Gilardo Gomez, Alberto Betancourt, J. Trinidad Alamillo, Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, Augustine de Iturbide, Anastasio Bustamante, and Benito Juarez.
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- Broadsides from Mexico Collection, 1676-1927 (bulk 1820-1927).
Zizmor, Edward. Folklore paper, 1966.
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Folklore paper, 1966.
Folklore collection, from Maine and elsewhere, including Santa Anna, sailor's soul in dog, mysterious ship, and other legends; local legends; Nazi U-boat; devil stories; card playing; ghost stories; witch stories; tales of George Washington Wild, a wizard; superstitions; and beliefs.
ArchivalResource: 38 p.
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- Zizmor, Edward. Folklore paper, 1966.
Freehoff, William F. William F. Freehoff collection, 1853-1865.
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William F. Freehoff collection, 1853-1865.
Consists of three Mexican documents signed by Antonio López de Santa Anna, Benito Juárez, and Emperor Maximilian in 1853, 1860, and 1865, respectively. Santa Anna (1794-1876) was a Mexican general and statesman, who gained the presidency in 1833. The document signed by him is the appointment of José Arechavaleta as an officer in the "cuerpa politico del marina." Benito Juárez (1806-1872) was a Mexican national hero and president. The document signed by him is an order for retirement at half pay for José Arechavaleta. Maximilian (1832-1867) was archduke of Austria and emperor of Mexico (1864-1867). The document signed by him is for the appointment of eight individuals to the Royal Order of Guadalupe.
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- Freehoff, William F. William F. Freehoff collection, 1853-1865.
Barajas, Pedro. Documentos historicos mexicanos, 1838-1845.
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Documentos historicos mexicanos, 1838-1845.
Collection of 15 items relating to civil and ecclesiastical developments in the early years of the Mexican Republic. Includes account of a conspiracy by two Englishmen, Patrick Jordan and James White, and a Frenchman, Antoine Deloche, to assassinate General Santa Anna, 1844-1845; letter of Bishop Pedro Barajas regarding appointment of sacristans, Guadalajara, 1845; consecration of the Durango cathedral, 1844; report on the activities and finances of the Academia Nacional de San Carlos by Francisco Manuel Sánchez de Tagle, 1845; statement of Manuel Díez de Bonilla on negotiations for transferring the former Real Patronato to the Republic of Mexico, 1838; report on prison funds of Mexico City, 1844; file of papers on the formation of a Mexican Junta de Fomento de Artesanos, 1845; data on agricultural and industrial progress in the Departments of Durango, Zacatecas, and Veracruz, 1843; indemnification for destruction of the "Parián," a Mexico City market, 1843-1845; letter of Valentín Gómez Farías, May 4, 1845, to Bernardo González Angulo, and his reply, on the problem of Texas; an issue of the newspaper El registro oficial, Durango, Sept. 12, 1844; and report by a committee of the Supreme Court on ceremonial respect to be shown to court representatives at public functions, 1844.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 264 p. (1 v.) ; 33 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (157 exposures) : negative (Rich. 100:16) and positive.
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- Barajas, Pedro. Documentos historicos mexicanos, 1838-1845.
Crimmins, Martin Lalor Papers 1936; 1950., 1813-1954
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Crimmins, Martin Lalor Papers 1813-1954
The papers concern Crimmins’ careeras an army officer, herpetologist, and military historian, and relate to hisactivities in the United States Army and Confederate Army, the Republic of Texasmilitary forces, the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War, and Indian wars.
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Muse collection relating to Mexico, Texas, and California, 1830-1844.
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Muse collection relating to Mexico, Texas, and California, 1830-1844.
Letters and official communications pertaining to Mexican military and governmental affairs during the years 1830 to 1844, especially to Mexican internal affairs during 1831-1832, the Texas Revolution in 1835-1836, and events in Veracruz in 1839. In Series I, documents from 1831 are primarily about internal rebellions in Mexico and largely concern military efforts to subdue them; many relate to Nicolás Bravo, who commanded defending forces, and Vicente Guerrero and Juan Álvarez, who led rebel forces. Items from 1832 relate almost exclusively to the Veracruz garrison, commanded by Tomás Illanes, and its need for money and supplies. Materials from 1843 and 1844 pertain to Pedro de Ampudia; they deal mostly with administrative matters during his tenure as Comandante General in Tabasco but include his 24-page account of Francisco Sentmanat's 1844 attack on Tabasco and Ampudia's response to it. Only two items date from 1830. In Series II, materials dated 1835 are about the Texas Revolution; they often concern Mexican generals Martín Perfecto de Cos and Domingo de Ugartechea. Documents dated 1836 and 1837 pertain to Mexican plans for an invasion of Texas and related military matters, to the unsettled situation in California, and to an expedition to San Blas, California, to be led by José Urréa. Items in Series III illustrate the aftermath of the 1838 French invasion at Veracruz. They concern the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa, the treaty ending hostilities, an investigation into a loss of money at the Veracruz residence of Antonio López de Santa Anna, and the Comandancia General of Veracruz (headed at this time by Guadalupe Victoria and his successor, Francisco Toro).
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- Muse collection relating to Mexico, Texas, and California, 1830-1844.
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's robe.
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Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's robe.
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- Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's robe.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna correspondence : Veracruz, Mexico, to Secretary of State and relations, 1828-1829.
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Antonio López de Santa Anna correspondence : Veracruz, Mexico, to Secretary of State and relations, 1828-1829.
Contains 8 letters of acknowledgment concerning expulsion of Spaniards from Mexico, holidays, elections, and an invasion of Veracruz from Havana, Cuba.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Antonio López de Santa Anna correspondence : Veracruz, Mexico, to Secretary of State and relations, 1828-1829.
Inventory of the Edward Everett Papers Ragan MSS 00128., 1846-1906 (bulk: 1846-1852)
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Inventory of the Edward Everett Papers 1846-1906 (bulk: 1846-1852)
Edward Everett (1818-1905?), soldier, military clerk, illustrator and cartographer was born in London, England 31 March 1818. In 1840, his father, Charles Everett, a successful import/export dealer in London, relocated the family to Quincy, Illinois. By his twenties, Edward Everett had already shown exemplary aptitude for drawing, mechanics, chemistry and engineering. A few days after war was declared against Mexico (1846) Edward Everett and his brother Charles Everett volunteered to serve with the U. S. Army in the Mexican War. Edward Everett served as a peace-keeper and member of Company A, First Illinois Volunteers. Soon after arriving in South Texas, however, after a forced march of 150 miles from outside New Orleans, to reach San Antonio de Bexar in order to guard stores left there, Everett was severely wounded. On 11 Sept. 1846, while acting in his role as sergeant of the patrol guard, to arrest a man inciting riot in the town, Everett was shot in the knee, a wound which eventually left him crippled. Unable to continue on with his regiment under Brigadier General John E. Wool to Saltillo, Everett was confined to the military tent hospital in San Antonio, and thereafter declared permanently disabled from active military service. Everett began writing about Texas and Mexico in letters to his brother Samuel W. Everett back home in Illinois, and in his journals, while he was recuperating from his wound. Everett continued recording his observations after being re-assigned as Assistant Quartermaster for Captain James Harvey Ralston, a position Everett held during the remainder of the war. During this period, Everett produced many fine illustrations, later published as engravings in a government report, of the Spanish mission buildings in the area, including the Alamo Mission buildings. The memoir included in the papers gives a particularly immediate account of the Alamo buildings' decay, and attempts in the spring of 1847 at renovating them for an army stores depot and officers' workshops, according to plans drawn up by Everett. The Edward Everett Papers (1846-1906 (bulk: 1846-1847) consist chiefly of handwritten letters, journal entries, a memoir, a proof copy of a report from the U. S. Secretary of War on Army operations in Texas and on the Rio Grande during the Mexican War (1846-1848), as well as plans, maps and nine handcolored copies of lithographic engravings drawn by Everett, which vividly chronicle southwest Texas cultural as well as military history during the late1840s. Letters (1847-1863) are mainly letters handwritten in ink by Edward Everett to his brother, Samuel W. Everett, from 1846-1847. Also included are three sets of journal entries for Sept. 1846-Jan. 1847. The handwritten memoir covers the years 1846-1848, with additional material added and dated 1899. One pencil annotation suggests that the memoir was donated in 1899 to the Quincy Historical Society, later known as The Illinois Historical Society. The memoir was actually published under the title in . Engravings, Maps and Plans (ca. 1846-1849) includes nine copies of lithographed illustrations drawn by Edward Everett and engraved by C. B Graham Lithographers in Washington, D.C. A proof copy of the (31st Congress, 1st Session, Senate. Executive Document 32), published in 1850, is annotated throughout by Everett in pencil, and includes the published engravings. For this publication Everett was at least responsible for eight engravings of the San Antonio de Bexar area, including the Alamo church, as well as locations in Mexico; a plan of the ruined Alamo as it was in 1846, before being renovated according to Everett's direction, as a U. S. Army suppy depot and workshops. Engravings include nine copies of the lithographed prints. Everett's proofs of the lithographic prints have all been exquisitely hand tinted, in contrast to the severe black and white reproductions in the printed report. Maps include one copy of a published map, possibly also by Everett, though it has been attributed to Josiah Gregg, which also appeared in the 1850 Army Operations report, titled Plans are represented by two copies of an illustration drawn by Everett for the 1849 Army operations report showing plans of the Alamo before renovation, titled "Plans of the Ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio De Bexar, 1846." Also present is one manuscipt plan, titled "Plan of San Antonio de Bexar, Texas, 1848," which is labeled as "Drawn from recollection by E. E." Military Experience, Transactions of the Illinois Historical Society for 1905 Report of the Secretary of War, communicating ... the Operations of the Army of the United States in Texas and the Adjacent Mexican states on the Rio Grande Map Showing the Route of the Arkansas Regiment from Shreveport La. to San Antonio de Bexar Texas.
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- Inventory of the Edward Everett Papers Ragan MSS 00128., 1846-1906 (bulk: 1846-1852)
MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS, many addressed to General Sir Frederick Stovin, K.C.M.G., and his wife; late 18th cent. -early 19th cent. The autographs include those of Longfellow, Wellington, Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Lord Cardigan, Sir Herbert Taylor, L...
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MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS, many addressed to General Sir Frederick Stovin, K.C.M.G., and his wife; late 18th cent. - early 19th cent. The autographs include those of Longfellow, Wellington, Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Lord Cardigan, Sir Herbert Taylor, L... Late 18th century-Early 19th century
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- MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS, many addressed to General Sir Frederick Stovin, K.C.M.G., and his wife; late 18th cent. -early 19th cent. The autographs include those of Longfellow, Wellington, Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Lord Cardigan, Sir Herbert Taylor, L...
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. New Mexico Collection, 1526-1924.
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New Mexico Collection, 1526-1924.
Photocopies of handwritten and printed receipts, wills, correspondence, royal decrees, proclamations, pronouncements, grants, certificates, reports, licenses, orders, inventories, petitions, claims, and requests. The materials are in Spanish some of which include translations. The items were created mainly by New Mexican government officials and persons connected with local and territorial governments of that area. The majority of the documents deal with the Mexican period (1840-1847) of New Mexico history, and the background to that era. The collection also relates to Mexican policies in New Mexico, relations with Indians (chiefly Apaches) in New Mexico and Chihuahua, the war with Mexico (1846-1848), the colonization of New Mexico, the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and New Mexico during its territorial period. Creators include: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, president of Mexico; Francisco Fernandes de La Cueva Enriquez, 34th viceroy of New Spain; Miguel Otero, territorial representative to the United States Congress for New Mexico; Bradford L. Price, governor of New Mexico; Joab Houghton, judge in New Mexico; Charles Bend, governor of New Mexico; Juan Bautista de Anza, governor of New Mexico; Juan de Onate, a colonizer of New Mexico; and Diego de Vargas, governor of El Paso and colonizer in New Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear feet)
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. New Mexico Collection, 1526-1924.
Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824. Agustín de Iturbide collection, 1813-1838 (bulk 1821-1824).
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Agustín de Iturbide collection, 1813-1838 (bulk 1821-1824).
Correspondence, printed material, official documents, and literary productions pertaining to Iturbide and Mexican political and military affairs from 1813 to 1838. Included are items concerning Antonio López de Santa Anna, Anastasio Bustamante and José Manuel de Herrera. The Archives subgroup includes correspondence (bulk 1821) relating mostly to Iturbide's activities as Generalísimo Almirante (correspondents include political leaders such as Vicente Guerrero and Antonio Medina) and printed material, mostly proclamations issued by Iturbide's government but including leaflets from the opposition as well as periodicals and broadsides from 1838 announcing Iturbide's status as a "First Hero of Mexican Independence." The Manuscripts subgroup comprises official documents including treaties and acts of Iturbide's government and of successor governments that relate to Iturbide (filed as G390); a photostat of a concordat between Iturbide and the Church (G406); a manuscript of Iturbide's memoir written in Italy, bound with leaflets and pamphlets relating to Iturbide (G414); and contemporary copies of letters from Juan Gómez Navarrete, Vicente Filisola, and José Dávila, among others (G388).
ArchivalResource: 6 in.
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- Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824. Agustín de Iturbide collection, 1813-1838 (bulk 1821-1824).
Mexico. Circulars and letters, 1836-1837.
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Circulars and letters, 1836-1837.
Official letters and circulars from the military, clergy, state and national officials of Mexico in response to an official letter issued by Governor Juan José Dominguez of the Department of San Luis Potosí concerning the capture of Santa Anna by the Texans during the Battle of San Jacinto, April 1836.
ArchivalResource: 17 items (32 p. in 1 folder)
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- Mexico. Circulars and letters, 1836-1837.
Benjamin Muse, Jr. Collection Relating to Mexico, Texas, and California 33992204., 1830-1844
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Benjamin Muse, Jr. Collection Relating to Mexico, Texas, and California 1830-1844
Letters and official communications pertaining to Mexican military and governmental affairs and the Texas Revolution
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- Benjamin Muse, Jr. Collection Relating to Mexico, Texas, and California 33992204., 1830-1844
Almonte, Juan Nepomunceno, 1803-1869. Almonte, Juan Nepomunceno, papers, 1834-1865.
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Almonte, Juan Nepomunceno, papers, 1834-1865.
Photostats of the account of Santa Anna's Texas campaign from February 1 to April 16, 1836, derived from the journal of Almonte and published in the New York Herald April 12 through July 1, 1836. Also included are: a retranslation of the journal into Spanish; notes on Almonte; a summary translation of Almonte's "Report on Texas, 1834"; and a volume of letters, mostly in French, from Almonte to Maximilian and others (1862-1865) concerning Almonte's service as president of the Mexican Assembly of Notables and as envoy to France.
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- Almonte, Juan Nepomunceno, 1803-1869. Almonte, Juan Nepomunceno, papers, 1834-1865.
Alcalde, Joaquín M., 1830-1885. Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection, 1822-1876.
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Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection, 1822-1876.
Letters from Santa Anna to Agustín de Iturbide and to his lawyer Joaquín Alcalde; documents by Santa Anna and Alcalde, relating to his trial in October 1867, containing biographical information; communications from Ignacio Mejía and Juan C. Doria; copy of last will and testament; letter, 1846, from Joaquín Ladrón de Guevara to Manuel Castañares concerning Santa Anna; military commissions and mortgage bond signed by Santa Anna; and clippings.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 1 box, 1 portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel (15 exposures) : negative (Rich. 418:18) and positive.
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- Alcalde, Joaquín M., 1830-1885. Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection, 1822-1876.
Mexico. Ejército. Inspección General de infantería y caballería permanente. Copy of a report to the President from the Inspector General's office concerning Colonel Castrillón's petition to have Lt. Col. José María Sandoval removed from the Aldama Battalion 1834 Dec. 22.
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Copy of a report to the President from the Inspector General's office concerning Colonel Castrillón's petition to have Lt. Col. José María Sandoval removed from the Aldama Battalion 1834 Dec. 22.
Incomplete copy of a November 26, 1834 report addressed to the President of Mexico at that time, General Santa Anna, which documents developments in a case under investigation by the office of the military inspector general.
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- Mexico. Ejército. Inspección General de infantería y caballería permanente. Copy of a report to the President from the Inspector General's office concerning Colonel Castrillón's petition to have Lt. Col. José María Sandoval removed from the Aldama Battalion 1834 Dec. 22.
Rivera Cambas, Manuel, 1840-1917. Historia de Jalapa, part 2 [manuscript], [19--].
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Historia de Jalapa, part 2 [manuscript], [19--].
Bound manuscript translation of a portion of Historia antigua y moderna de Jalapa y de las revoluciones del Estado de Veracruz, originally published in Mexico 1869-1871.
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- Rivera Cambas, Manuel, 1840-1917. Historia de Jalapa, part 2 [manuscript], [19--].
Agustín de Iturbide Collection 31775745., 1813-1838, 1821-1824
Title:
Agustín de Iturbide Collection 1813-1838 1821-1824
Correspondence, official and other documents pertaining to Agustín Iturbide, first emperor of Mexico (1822-1823) and Mexican political and military affairs from 1813 to 1838.
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Rogers Family 1832-1888 Papers.
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Rogers Family 1832-1888 Papers.
Letters and papers from the Rogers family in Louisville, Ky. The earliest letter is from Josephine Rogers written while her husband Jason was in the Black Hawk War. Later letters are written by Jason Rogers while he was a Col. in the Louisville Legion during the Mexican War. He was involved in the battle of Monterrey, Mexico and later became the military governor of the city. Rogers dies shortly after he returns to Louisville in 1848. The remaining collection consist of papers for land owned by Sidney Johnston Rogers in Louisville.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.
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Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papers, 1785-1851.
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Papers, 1785-1851.
The papers of Joel Roberts Poinsett, American agent to Latin America and Secretary of War in the Van Buren administration. The papers of Poinsett's education period, 1797-1809 include: data on his studies; journals of travel in American and Europe; letters of introduction to important persons, by J. Allen Smith, 1806; letters describing Poinsett's sojourn in Russia, friendship with Czar Alexander I, tour through the Caucasus, Caspian Sea region, Baku, and Persia; comments on European political affairs, and impending war between Russia and Sweden. Material on Poinsett's term as United States agent and consul general in Buenos Aires and other South American capitals, 1810-1815; data on the revolutionary movements against Spain and Portugal; letters from R. Smith, James Monroe, and James Madison, from José M. De Carrera, I.X. Elio, and other South American political and military leaders; also Spanish and Portuguese pamphlets, broadsides, proclamations, general orders, etc. Papers relating chiefly to political and economic conditions in South Carolina, 1815-1825: on factional party strife, public questions, tariff, transportation, territorial expansion, the Greek issue before Congress; letters of John C. Calhoun, Edward Everett, William Johnson, Peter S. Du Ponceau, Commodore David Porter, Richard Rush, Robert Walsh, etc. Letters and documents of the period during which Poinsett was minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Mexico; on Mexican politics and economic conditions, revolutionary movements, civil wars, the influence of free-masonry on national affairs, United States commercial and political interests in Mexico, and Poinsett's treaty negotiations; letters of John Forsyth, Rufus King, Commodore David Porter, Samuel L. Southard, General Guerrero, Antonio Lopez Santa Anna, and Juan de Canedo, and general orders, proclamations, pamphlets, etc.; also a memorandum by Joel R. Poinsett to John Quincy Adams, 1827. Letters reflecting American politics, the rise of the secession movement in South Carolina, and the organization of the Union Party, 1830-1836; letters of Andrew Jackson, 1830-1833, relate to his toast to the Union, opposition to nullification, and his plans for supressing that movement by armed force; papers on tariff, economic issues, Cherokees in Georgia; letters of Dr. Joseph Johnson, James Brown, A. Butler, William Drayton, Lewis Cass, Henry Rutledge, Louis McLane, and others; also memorials and pamphlets. Papers of Poinsett's war department administration, 1837-1841: include material on plans for the reorganization of the army, fortifications, introduction of new ordnance, and administration of West Point; letters of General Winfield Scott relate to the defense of the Northwestern boundary and the Canadian controversy; Nicholas Biddle papers on United States Bank affairs; Cherokee, Creek, Winnebago Indians; letters from Andrew Jackson on the Seminole War in Florida; miscellaneous letters on Texas boundary, state banks, claims against Mexico, requests for military and government positions, etc.; letters of Martin Van Buren, John C. Calhoun, Gouverneur Kemble, James Buchanan, Levi Woodbury, Dennis H. Mahan, Richard Rush, James Gadsden, Alfred Huger, James K. Polk, John C. Frémont, Stephen W. Kearny, Felix Huston, J.K. Paulding, William J. Worth, Silas Wright, Millard Fillmore, Amos Kendall, Edward Everett, George Bancroft, Francis Markoe, and others; also papers relating to the promotion of science, the National Institution, exploring expeditions, horticulture, and historical research. Letters and documents, mainly personal, 1841-1851: include comments on the Mexican War, secession movement, Union Party, agriculture, European political conditions, and other topics; Poinsett essays, drafts of speeches and letters, autobiographical notes; sketch of Poinsett's life by Dr. Joseph Johnson.
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Texas (Republic). Dept. of State. Department of State diplomatic correspondence, 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated.
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Department of State diplomatic correspondence, 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated.
Diplomatic correspondence was created in the course of conducting diplomacy between the Republic of Texas and other nations (the United States of America, England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Hanse towns (or Hanseatic League), Spain, the Papal States, Mexico, and the rebellious Mexican state of Yucatan). It consists of correspondence between the Republic of Texas' Department of State and diplomatic and consular representatives, both Texan and foreign, dating 1831-1832, 1835-1846, and undated. This correspondence documents the attempts, both successful and unsuccessful, by which Texas sought recognition, aid, and annexation into the Union. The letter books contain copies of both incoming and outgoing correspondence, and document negotiations for loans, and treaties of commerce and recognition, particularly a treaty with Mexico. U.S. diplomatic correspondence discusses Indian affairs, recognition and annexation of Texas by the United States, negotiations for loans, settlement of claims between the two countries, negotiations for duties, extradition, boundaries, and general information on relations with the United States and activities there as reported by the commissioners. English diplomatic correspondence discusses instructions from the Secretary of State to Texas representatives and their reports of activities back to him, claims against Texas for captured British vessels, commercial agreements, recognition of Texas independence, relations with Mexico, protection of British subjects in Texas, slavery and the slave trade, the Texas blockade of Mexican ports, and Texas' annexation to the United States. French diplomatic correspondence discusses instructions of the Department of State to its agents, letters of appointment, attempts to obtain commercial treaties, recognition of Texas independence by the French government, negotiations for a treaty of recognition with Spain, attempts to have France negotiate a treaty of peace and recognition between Texas and Mexico, and establishment of regular mail service between France and Texas. Correspondence relating to the diplomatic relations with Belgium, the Netherlands, Hanse towns, and Spain discusses the recognition of Texas in these countries and Texas' attempts to obtain treaties of amity and commerce. Correspondence relating to the diplomatic relations with Mexico discusses attempts to negotiate a treaty with Mexico, Mexican invasions of Texas, Texas prisoners in Mexico, negotiations with Yucatan for use of the Texas Navy, and the treaty of peace between Yucatan and Mexico; also, a few documents relate to domestic affairs, particularly Indian relations and the depreciation of Texas currency. Correspondence relating to the diplomatic relations with Yucatan includes the treaty by which Texas agreed to furnish naval support to Yucatan's revolution. Correspondents include Republic of Texas Secretaries of State Samuel P. Carson, Stephen F. Austin, James P. Henderson, Robert A. Irion, Barnard Bee, James Webb, David G. Burnet, Abner S. Lipscomb, Joseph Waples, Anson Jones, Ebenezer C. Allen, and Ashbel Smith; Republic of Texas President Mirabeau B. Lamar; Texas Minister to the United States Richard G. Dunlap; Texas chargés d'affaires to the United States James Reily, Joseph Eve, Isaac Van Zandt, and Charles H. Raymond; Texas Commissioners to the United States William H. Wharton and Memucan Hunt; Texas chargé d'affaires to France George S. McIntosh; Texas chargé d'affaires to the Netherlands, Belgium, and the Hanseatic League, W. Henry Daingerfield; Texas diplomatic agent to Mexico James Treat; Republic of Texas financial agent James Hamilton; Texas Commodore Edwin W. Moore; U.S. Secretaries of State John Forsyth and John C. Calhoun; U.S. chargé d'affaires to the Republic of Texas Andrew J. Donelson; U.S. Senator Silas Wright Jr. (who supported Texas annexation); British Foreign Secretaries Viscount Palmerston (Henry John Temple) and the Earl of Aberdeen (George Hamilton Gordon); British chargé d'affaires to Texas Sir Charles Elliott; British minister to Mexico Richard Pakenham; French Foreign Ministers Count Molé (Louis Mathieu), and Francois Guizot; French chargés d'affaires Alphonse de Saligny and Jules Edouard de Cramayel; Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna; Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs Joaquin G. Rejon; and Colonel Martin F. Pereza of the Yucatan.
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- Texas (Republic). Dept. of State. Department of State diplomatic correspondence, 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated.
Ferré, b. 1777(?). Letters to Henri Moulin and others : ALS, 1838-1839.
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Letters to Henri Moulin and others : ALS, 1838-1839.
Letters from the director of the health service for the French fleet that was sent to San Juan de Ulúa to enforce payment of reparations to French nationals in Mexico (the "Pastry War") Two were written to Ferré's wife and daughters, the remainder addressed to his "son," Henri Moulin, a Parisian lawyer left in charge of the writer's domestic affairs and apparently the widower of one of Ferré's daughters. The papers deal in part with preparations for the naval expedition, seizure of San Juan de Ulúa, French-Mexican peace treaty, the civil war in Mexico, political conditions in Portugal, and Anglo-Mexican relations, but also contain much personal material. Sent from towns or harbors of France and the Gulf of Mexico.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 21 letters ; 20-27 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (56 exposures) : negative (Rich. 416:19) and positive.
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- Ferré, b. 1777(?). Letters to Henri Moulin and others : ALS, 1838-1839.
Justin H. Smith Collection 33341297., 1878-1929
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Justin H. Smith Collection 1878-1929
Transcriptions made by Smith of archival documents in the preparation of his publications on the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War, including excerpts from diplomatic correspondence and reports of political and military activities.
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- Justin H. Smith Collection 33341297., 1878-1929
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's sword.
Title:
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's sword.
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- Historic sites -- Alamo -- Santa Anna's sword.
Judah, Henry Moses, 1821-1866. Henry Moses Judah papers, 1847.
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Henry Moses Judah papers, 1847.
Journal (1847 January 10-August 23) kept by Judah while serving with the 4th U.S. Infantry Regiment during the Mexican War. Includes descriptions of the pursuit of Antonio López de Santa Anna, the sieges of Veracruz Llave and Mexico City, and battles at San Antonio and Churubusco, as well as general descriptions of the Mexican climate, terrain, and people. Individuals mentioned include Winfield Scott and Nicholas Trist.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (circa 80 pages).1 microfilm reel.
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- Judah, Henry Moses, 1821-1866. Henry Moses Judah papers, 1847.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : to Dona Trinidad Contreras / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1846 Nov 27.
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Letter : to Dona Trinidad Contreras / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1846 Nov 27.
About the military pay due her husband.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Letter : to Dona Trinidad Contreras / by Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1846 Nov 27.
W. E. Howard collection MC077., 1823-1846, (Bulk: 1824-1830)
Title:
W. E. Howard collection 1823-1846 (Bulk: 1824-1830)
The W. E. Howard Collection is comprised of two groups: the W. E. Howard Papers and the George (Jorge) Fisher Papers. Correspondence, legal documents, printed materials, a photograph and Photostats relating to Texas in the colonial and Revolutionary period comprise the W. E. Howard Papers. The George (Jorge) Fisher Papers include correspondence, printed materials and Photostats documenting Fisher's life in Texas from the years 1830 to 1832.
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- W. E. Howard collection MC077., 1823-1846, (Bulk: 1824-1830)
Inventory of the Alexander Thomson Letter Texas MSS 00115 ., 5 Aug. 1832
Title:
Inventory of the Alexander Thomson Letter 5 Aug. 1832
According to the biographical information received with the letter and other sources, Alexander Thomson, Jr. was born 29 Aug. 1785 in St. Matthews Parrish, S.C., the only son of Alexander and Lucy (Fontaine) Thomson. Thomson lived in Georgia in his youth, and married Elizabeth Dowsing in Lincoln County, Ga. 31 July 1805. Thomson and his family left Georgia in 1814, moving to Giles County, Tenn., where Thomson rented land from Sterling Clack Robertson, who later became a land , second only to Stephen Austin in the size of his holdings. Thomson emigrated to Texas, and settled at Washington, Tex. around 1830, becoming one of the first settlers in what is now Burleson County in east Central Texas. According to the biographical note, Alexander Thomson and his wife had twelve children, but other sources state they had thirteen. The Thomson letter is addressed to his son William D. Thomson, who later served as the first county clerk of Milam County, and Engrossing clerk of the House of Representatives, First Congress, Republic of Texas, which convened at Columbia, Tex. on October 3, 1836. Alexander Thomson died 1 June 1863 (the biographical note gives May 1865), and was buried in a family graveyard at Yellow Prairie, Tex.. The Alexander Thomson letter, dated 5 Aug. 1832, from Texas, Austin's Colony, is handwritten in ink on both sides of a sheet of paper measuring 31 cm. by 37 cm., originally folded in half to form four pages, each measuring 31 cm. by 18 and a half cm. The text of the letter recounts recent events in Austin's colony which, in retrospect, have direct bearing on the brewing struggle for independence of the colony from Mexico. In the letter Thomson details the build-up of hostilities between Colonel Juan Davis Bradburn, born in Virginia, but in service to Mexico, who was made commander of Fort Anahuac. Fort Anahuac had been established in May 1831 in what is now Chambers County, Tex. by the Mexican govenment to collect customs duties, and to enforce the decree of 6 April 1830 that forbade further colonization by immigrants from the United States. On a high bluff overlooking the mouth of the Trinity River, Anahuac was an essential port of entry for early Texas colonists. As the Fort had been built, Bradford had angered colonists by conscripting labor and supplies from them for the construction. In 1832, he unjustly imprisoned William Barret Travis, Patrick C. Jack, Munroe Edwards, and other colonist. The letter vividly recounts the explosion of anger and artillery in June 1832, which followed after entreaties failed on the prisoners' account. Further hostilites, however, were prevented by the mediation of Colonel José de las Piedras, commanding Mexican troops stationed at Nacogdoches, who ordered Bradburn relieved of command, and the prisoners handed over to the civil courts. The letter details the subsequent show of support by the colonists, led by Stephen Austin, for General Antonio López de Santa Anna, seen as a champion at that time of the colonists republican ideals. Accompanying the letter are three items: a picture labeled apparently taken of an unidentified portrait oil painting; a one page, undated and unsigned biography of Alexander Thomson, on St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines letterhead; a photocopy (ca. 1980) of a booklet prepared by Ralston P. Haun in Coleman, Tex. around 1936, which includes a transcription of the 5 Aug. 1832 letter, as well as other family letters and papers, the current disposition of which are unknown. empresario Alexander Thomson,
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- Inventory of the Alexander Thomson Letter Texas MSS 00115 ., 5 Aug. 1832
Lott, Virgil N. Narrative, 1953
Title:
Lott, Virgil N., Narrative 1953
Composed of an unpublished original manuscript of “The Rio Grand Valley”, the Virgil N. Lott Narrative, 1953, chronicles the history and culture of the Rio Grande Valley.
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- Lott, Virgil N. Narrative, 1953
Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848. Gabinete Mexicano : Continuación del cuadro histórico de la revolución Mexicana..., 1839-1843.
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Gabinete Mexicano : Continuación del cuadro histórico de la revolución Mexicana..., 1839-1843.
Collection of data on events in Mexico from April 1837, to December, 1844, covering Anastasio Bustamante's second term and Santa Anna's return to power. Based on official and other publications and on the author's personal observations; presented in the form of letters, notes, and journalistic items. Includes Juan Pablo Anaya, Alocucion del Escmo. Senor D. Juan Pablo de Anaya á sus conciudadanos, published in San Juan Bautista de Tabasco, México by T. Flores, 1840 (14 p.).
ArchivalResource: Originals : 4 v. ; 20-23 cm.Copies : 2 microfilm reels (930 exposures) : negative (Rich. 100:2-3) and positive.
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- Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848. Gabinete Mexicano : Continuación del cuadro histórico de la revolución Mexicana..., 1839-1843.
Thomas Jefferson Rusk Papers, 1824-1859
Title:
Thomas Jefferson Rusk Papers 1824-1859
Papers document the lifeof Thomas Jefferson Rusk as a participant in the Texas Revolution, ChiefJustice of the first Texas Supreme Court, major general in army campaignsagainst the Native Americans, president of the Convention of 1845, and one ofTexas' first two U.S. Senators.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft., 6in.
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- Thomas Jefferson Rusk Papers, 1824-1859
Garza y Melo, Trinidad de la. Circular concerning the Battle of Chapultepec, 1847 Sep 13 / by Trinidad de la Garza y Melo.
Title:
Circular concerning the Battle of Chapultepec, 1847 Sep 13 / by Trinidad de la Garza y Melo.
Circular containing news of the Battle of Chapultepec and distributed by order of the Governor of Tamaulipas. This copy was sent to the Alcalde of Hualahuicos. The circular is based on the account by Augustin Mora de Basadre, Governor of Tula, and mentions Santa Anna's role in the battle.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.
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- Garza y Melo, Trinidad de la. Circular concerning the Battle of Chapultepec, 1847 Sep 13 / by Trinidad de la Garza y Melo.
Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855. Journal, 1846-1847.
Title:
Journal, 1846-1847.
The second volume of a personal journal of a young lady from Independence, Missouri, who follows her husband, a Santa Fé trader, to the Southwest in the early stages of the Mexican war. She describes people, events regarding the acquisition of the New Mexican territory, caravan trading, Gen. Kearny's conquest of New Mexico, the Mexican War, her experiences of trail and pioneer life, hunting, and encounters with Indians. The first 49 pages of the journal consist of copied and original poetry.
ArchivalResource: 253 p.
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- Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855. Journal, 1846-1847.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957.
Title:
Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957.
Papers document the life of Sam Houston including his military service under Andrew Jackson and his term as congressman from Tennessee and governor of that state, his life among the Indians, and his service to Texas as commander-in-chief of the army in the Texas Revolution, twice president of the Republic of Texas, one of Texas's first two senators, and governor of the state.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957.
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Governor (1833-1834 : Vidaurri y Villaseñor). Letter : to the Governor of the State of Oaxaca / by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor, 1834.
Title:
Letter : to the Governor of the State of Oaxaca / by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor, 1834.
Three printed official degrees enclosed in an 1834 letter about Santa Anna and the presidency and religion in politics.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Governor (1833-1834 : Vidaurri y Villaseñor). Letter : to the Governor of the State of Oaxaca / by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor, 1834.
Documents collection, 1519-1979.
Title:
Documents collection, 1519-1979.
An artificial collection created by the DRT Library that gathers documents in a multitude of forms, the Documents Collection provides a sampling of government, business and personal activities in Mexico and Texas, from the earliest period of New World settlement through the twentieth century. Material from Mexico includes decrees, letters, broadsides, and other items issued by Kings of Spain, Mexican Viceroys, and prominent government and church officials. The bulk of the collection documents Texas, beginning with its earliest settlement, but concentrating on the period of Anglo-American colonization through the Civil War. Encountered most frequently are documents related to transactions of various types, such as land grants and sales, slave transactions, legal actions and monetary exchanges. Political and military events are represented, and letters reflect government, business, personal and social life. Also part of the collection is a small number of literary manuscripts such as memoirs, biographies, genealogies, histories, fiction and poetry, most unpublished. Some of the individual names represented in the collection are Stephen F. Austin, Thomas Barnett, Baron de Bastrop, David G. Burnet, Juan Bautista de las Casas, Agustín Fischer, José Antonio de la Garza, Thomas Gay, José Manuel Granados, Archibald Hotchkiss, Sam Houston, Francis W. Johnson, Benito Juárez, John W. Kenney, Luke Lesassier, John H. Money, Ramón Músquiz, José Antonio Navarro, Alonso Nuñez de Haro y Peralta, Juan Ruíz de Apodaca, Antonio López de Santa Anna, Juan Nepomuceno Seguín, Henry Smith, James Harper Starr, William Barret Travis, Francisco Javier de Venegas, Juan Martín de Veramendi, and Samuel May Williams.
ArchivalResource: 14 document boxes 6 flat boxes 4 oversize boxes 5 oversize items 23 bound volumes
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- Documents collection, 1519-1979.
Hernández y Dávalos, Juan E., b. 1827,. Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos collection, 1692-1886 (bulk 1811-1831).
Title:
Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos collection, 1692-1886 (bulk 1811-1831).
Manuscripts and printed material relating primarily to the Mexican independence movement, but also pertaining to conditions in Mexico at the end of the 18th century, the empire of Agustín Iturbide, the establishment of the republic, and Mexico's governance and foreign relations, especially with England, France, Spain, and the U.S. Many historical figures of Mexico are represented in the collection. The Manuscripts subgroup, in which over half the items date from 1820 to 1825, includes letters, descriptions of battles, records of insurgents' trials, military service records, documents concerning the conspiracy of Manuel Reyes, the archives of General José de la Cruz, many personal papers of José Mariano Michelena, and material gathered by Carlos María Bustamante to document the independence movement. The Printed Material subgroup, in which the bulk of the items are dated 1822-1823, contains among its pamphlets and broadsides many literary productions, such as manifestos, speeches, odes, poetry, sermons, and pastoral letters, as well as decrees, circulars, and proclamations. Most items in Printed Materials pertain to independence, the empire of Iturbide, and the early days of the republic.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Hernández y Dávalos, Juan E., b. 1827,. Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos collection, 1692-1886 (bulk 1811-1831).
A compilation of the news received at Mazatlán, 1847-1848.
Title:
A compilation of the news received at Mazatlán, 1847-1848.
Manuscript copies, in English, of letters written by Mexico City merchants to their correspondents in Mazatlán, by military officers including General Winfield Scott and General Santa Anna, and U.S. and Mexican officials; official Mexican documents; and extracts of Mexican and American newspaper articles regarding the progress of the Mexican War, with comments by the unidentified transcriber/compiler. The material, which is in English, was grouped into numbered "sheets" and sewn into a paper cover. Topics include General Scott's defeat of General Gabriel Valencia; the defeat of Santa Anna at Churubusco; the ratification of an armistice; the meetings of U. S. and Mexican commissioners in Atzapazcalo to discuss a peace agreement; General Scott's attack at Fort Chapultepec after Santa Anna broke the terms of the armistice, and his taking of Mexico City; and news of General Zachary Taylor. Accompanied by an unaddressed and unsigned autograph letter from Mazatlán dated January 6, 1848, in which the writer describes the political situation in Mazatlán and Mexico City, and mentions U.S. and Mexican military actions in Mexico and California.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 33 cm.
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- A compilation of the news received at Mazatlán, 1847-1848.
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
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Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear feet (73 boxes)
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- Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Sam Houston, collection, 1820-1929.
Title:
Hearne, Sam Houston, collection, 1820-1929.
Collection of Sam Houston Hearne, great-grandson of Sam Houston, consists primarily of Houston family correspondence, letters sent and received by Houston during and directly after the Texas Revolution and during his Texas presidency, and correspondence between Houston and Guy M. Bryan concerning Stephen F. Austin.
ArchivalResource: 11 in.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Sam Houston, collection, 1820-1929.
Puebla (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1836-1853.
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[Broadsides], 1836-1853.
ArchivalResource: 101 items.
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- Puebla (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1836-1853.
Smith, Jacob Medtart. Diary of Jacob Medtart Smith, 1846-1847.
Title:
Diary of Jacob Medtart Smith, 1846-1847.
Smith's diary, which begins in August 1846, gives brief descriptions of the towns in Mexico in which his regiment passed and in which they camped, such as Monclova and Saltillo, Mexico. He gives detailed information regarding his regiment's marches and the miles they covered and the death of several of his fellow soldiers. Smith mentions Major Solon Borland, Major General Zachary Taylor, Brigadier General John Wool, Colonel Archibald Yell, and General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Smith gives a brief description of his experience in the Battle of Buena Vista and ends his diary with his regiment's march back to the United States to be mustered out of the army in July 1847.
ArchivalResource: 1 item, 36 pages.
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- Smith, Jacob Medtart. Diary of Jacob Medtart Smith, 1846-1847.
Jesuits. Libro para memoria de los pasos dados en esta Ciudad de Mexico ... despues del R[ea]l Decreto de 10 de Septiembre de 1815 ... : Mexico, 1816-1867.
Title:
Libro para memoria de los pasos dados en esta Ciudad de Mexico ... despues del R[ea]l Decreto de 10 de Septiembre de 1815 ... : Mexico, 1816-1867.
A running account of Jesuit history in New Spain, including Guatemala, from the date of reestablishment of the Society by Ferdinand VII to 1867. Covers reorganization under Fathers José María Castañiza, Antonio Barroso, and Pedro Cantón, dissolution in 1821, ŕestoration in 1853, and the individual careers of many noted Jesuits. Quotes background documents and letters, from 1814 onward, of Fathers Castañiza and Francisco Arrieta, Archbishop Pedro José Fonte, Juan Francisco Castañiza (Bishop-elect of Durango and brother of Castañiza, José María), Viceroy Calleja, Antonio López de Santa Anna, Valentín Canalizo, and others. Contains information on the development of Jesuit educational institutions, particularly the Colegio de San Ildefonso. Initiated by Father Castañiza, continued by Francisco Mendizábal, Luis Gutiérrez Corral, and other Jesuits. Separate item is a list of the Jesuits in New Spain on January 22, 1821, when the Society was suppressed.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 174 p. ; 15 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (88 exposures) : negative (Rich. 416:18) and positive.
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- Jesuits. Libro para memoria de los pasos dados en esta Ciudad de Mexico ... despues del R[ea]l Decreto de 10 de Septiembre de 1815 ... : Mexico, 1816-1867.
Lenz, Louis, 1885-1967. Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966
Title:
Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966
Materials collected by Lenz after his retirement concern the early history of Texas and its settlement, particularly by the Canary Islanders in San Antonio and the Germans in South Texas; the Texas Revolution; and the Texas Republic. Louis Lenz (1885-1967) was a civil engineer and Texana collector.
ArchivalResource: 10 ft., 2 in.
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- Lenz, Louis, 1885-1967. Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966
Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection 29948821., 1821-1878
Title:
Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection 1821-1878
Correspondence and literary productions of Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico, pertaining to Mexican military and government affairs in the nineteenth century.
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- Antonio López de Santa Anna Collection 29948821., 1821-1878
Gómez Pedraza, Manuel, 1789-1851. Documents relating to the civil and military administration of Chihuahua y Mexico, 1811-1844.
Title:
Documents relating to the civil and military administration of Chihuahua y Mexico, 1811-1844.
Documents and official correspondence, mainly addressed to various governors of Chihuahua, relating to the civil and military administration of Chihuahua as a province of New Spain, and, subsequently, as a state or department of Mexico. They include documents concerning appointments, taxes and government expenditures, Indian affairs, official addresses and proclamations, and military dispatches from Janos presidio. Includes documents signed by Manuel Gómez Pedraza, Guadalupe Victoria, Miguel Ramos Arispe, Lorenzo de Zabala, Vicente Guerrero, Miguel Barragán, Antonio López de Santa Anna, Anastasio Bustamante, Lucas Alamán and others.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 22 folders in portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel (105 exposures) negative (Rich. 418:17) and positive.
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- Gómez Pedraza, Manuel, 1789-1851. Documents relating to the civil and military administration of Chihuahua y Mexico, 1811-1844.
Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. Waddy Thompson papers, 1799-1978.
Title:
Waddy Thompson papers, 1799-1978.
Papers, 1799 - 1869 and 1933, 1963, 1977-1978; chiefly correspondence, commissions and certificates re Thompson's diplomatic mission as minister to Mexico, 1842-1844, including papers re claims against, treaty with, and prisoners held by Mexico; political correspondence re national and state affairs; and commissions of Thompson and of his father, Waddy Thompson, Sr.; places represented include Washington, D.C.; Columbia and Greenville, S.C.; Georgia; Virginia; Frankfort (Kentucky); Mexico; and elsewhere. Family papers discuss household and plantation expenses. Correspondents include Robert W. Barnwell, Andrew Pickens Butler, Pierce Mason Butler, John J. Crittenden, Warren R. Davis, Robert H. Hayne, Charles Lanman, Brantz Mayer, George McDuffie, Abraham Nott, Benjamin F. Perry, James Louis Petigru, Francis W. Pickens, Joel R. Poinsett, John Tyler, and others. Accounts, 15 Oct. 1824 and 2 Sept. 1837, listing expenses for plantation and household supplies; letter, 5 July 1842 (Washington, D.C.), from W[illiam] B[erkeley] Lewis, [Second Auditor of the U.S. Treasury], to WT in Mexico, enclosing letter to be translated into Spanish applying to the Mexican government for indemnity "in relation to our claim upon the Texan Government," commenting on friction between President [John] Tyler and Congress over proposed distribution of the land fund; letter, 11 Dec. 1842 (Washington, D.C.), from Brantz Mayer [Secretary of U.S. Legation to Mexico], to WT re his return "through the South" to settle his father's estate, reports on interview with [Daniel] Webster and his dissatisfaction with the proposed treaty with Mexico, possible change in status of minister, Mayer's chances of appointment to Denmark, Thompson's popularity in Mexico, resignation of [William C.] Preston and [John C.] Calhoun, appraisal of presidential candidates: [Martin] Van Buren, [Thomas H.] Benton, [James] Buchanan, [Lewis] Cass, [John C.] Calhoun, and [Henry] Clay, "I think it highly probably that Tyler or Cass will be the man, - tho' Calhoun's stock is rising...." Letter, 18 Mar. 1843 (Demopolis, Ala.), from F[rancis] S[trother] Lyon, requesting Thompson's aid in providing comfort to David S. Kornegay, taken prisoner in Texas; letter, 2 July 1843, from T[homas] J[efferson] Green, "Castle of Perote," to Santa Anna, stating conditions of his health since his imprisonment with a medical certificate, discussing "medical assistance necessary for my restoration... I have not been trusted upon parole"; draft of a letter, 17 Oct. 1843 (U.S. Legation, Mexico) to Jose M. de Bocanegra, presenting a counter project for settlement of "claims pending between the Government and citizens of the U.S. States and the Government & citizens of the Mexican Republic." Also includes small amount of genealogical information on the Thompson, Chotard, Gould family, and Williams families.
ArchivalResource: 95 items.
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- Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. Waddy Thompson papers, 1799-1978.
Menchaca, José Antonio. Menchaca, José Antonio, Reminiscences, 1807-1836
Title:
Menchaca, José Antonio, Reminiscences, 1807-1836
The José Antonio Menchaca Reminiscences, 1807-1836, contains six volumes of Menchaca's unpublished memoirs. These volumes relate to Menchaca's experiences as a soldier during the Battle of San Antonio and during the development of San Antonio. The memoirs concern military, political, and social affairs in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 6 vols.
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- Menchaca, José Antonio. Menchaca, José Antonio, Reminiscences, 1807-1836
Antezana, Ignacio de. Ignacio de Antezana letter : Campeche, Mexico, 1825 February 3.
Title:
Ignacio de Antezana letter : Campeche, Mexico, 1825 February 3.
Contains letter of the son of deceased lieutenant, Juan Romaldo Gil, requesting back pay owed his father. Also includes marginalia signed by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna concerning payment.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Antezana, Ignacio de. Ignacio de Antezana letter : Campeche, Mexico, 1825 February 3.
Emmerson, Joseph W., b. ca. 1815. Letter : Camp near Mon Clova, Mexico, to Jonathan and Elizabeth Emerson, Fredonia, Ill., 1846 Nov. 8.
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Letter : Camp near Mon Clova, Mexico, to Jonathan and Elizabeth Emerson, Fredonia, Ill., 1846 Nov. 8.
Letter to his parents describes Mexico's people and poverty; discusses Santa Anna and the rivalry between U.S. generals Taylor and Wool.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Emmerson, Joseph W., b. ca. 1815. Letter : Camp near Mon Clova, Mexico, to Jonathan and Elizabeth Emerson, Fredonia, Ill., 1846 Nov. 8.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Texas documents, [ca. 1786-1845].
Title:
Texas documents, [ca. 1786-1845].
Volume 1: (52 p. 33 cm.) contains transcripts made by Alphonse Pinart of documents at Hermosilla, Mexico, and Austin, Texas, and of documents printed in Texas newspapers. Includes reports of Spanish campaigns against the Indians, ca. 1786-1815; three proclamations by presidents of the Republic of Texas, 1836-1845; Santa Anna's treaty of surrender, May 14, 1836; his communication to the Texas legislature, October 12, 1836, with incomplete copies of documents cited by Santa Anna in vindication of his military conduct; a petition to President Lamar, August 1, 1839, from inhabitants of Liberty County concerning the agent for the Cushatta Indians; treaties of peace, 1836-1843, between the Republic of Texas and various Indian tribes, including the Tonkawas, Comanches, Lipans, Delawares, Caddos, and Wacos. Volume 2: (7 items in 1 portfolio, 70 leaves in all) concerns the period 1835-1845, transcribed for H.H. Bancroft, chiefly reflects Indian relations, but includes a copy of the "Declaration of the people of Texas, in general convention assembled" plans and powers of the provisional government of Texas, and an ordinance and decree for granting letters of marque and reprisal, November, 1835; a proclamation by President Anson Jones of the cessation of hostilities between Texas and Mexico, 1845, and reports in the Austin Daily Bulletin, December, 1841, of debates in the Texas legislature on the Cherokee Land Bill and on the recall of the Texas Navy from Yucatán.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 2 v.Copies : partial microfilm reel (133 frames) : negative (Rich. 117:15-118:3) and positive.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Texas documents, [ca. 1786-1845].
Small Mexican Collections, 1787-1921
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Small Mexican Collections, 1787-1921
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- Small Mexican Collections, 1787-1921
Miller-Quarles papers MC142., 1836-1839
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Miller-Quarles papers 1836-1839
Five letters from Richard F. Miller or to John W. Quarles provide contemporary views of the Republic of Texas.
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- Miller-Quarles papers MC142., 1836-1839
Sam Houston Papers, 1814-1957, and undated
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Sam Houston Papers 1814-1957, and undated
Papers document the life of Sam Houston, including military service, as congressman from and governor of Tennessee, as commander-in-chief of the army in the Texas Revolution, as president of the Republic of Texas, as United States senator from and governor of the state of Texas. Many important state and national figures, especially Andrew Jackson, are represented, as well as personal friends and family members.
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- Sam Houston Papers, 1814-1957, and undated
Crusemann (Paul C. ) Collection, OCLC NUMBER: 21216836, Accession No. 67-113., 1788-1932
Title:
Crusemann (Paul C.)Collection, 1788-1932
The bulk of thecollection consists of unrelated items having to do with the affairs of ElishaMarshall Pease, Texas governor from 1853 to 1857, and his wife LucadiaChristiana Niles Pease. Included also is a significant collection of historicaldocuments, such as a letter from George Washington, an original copy of thepublic Treaty of Velasco, other notable papers from the time of the TexasRevolution and the Republic of Texas, Pease's diary for October 1836 to January1837 with a summary of his later activities, and an extensive autographcollection.
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- Crusemann (Paul C. ) Collection, OCLC NUMBER: 21216836, Accession No. 67-113., 1788-1932
Adee, William F., d. 1847. Letters : to his Father, Samuel H. Adee / by William F. Adee, 1847.
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Letters : to his Father, Samuel H. Adee / by William F. Adee, 1847.
Two letters are written from Ohio, one from New Orleans, and one from Mexico City, where William Adee died of dysentery. Letters are mainly personal and political.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (11 p.)
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- Adee, William F., d. 1847. Letters : to his Father, Samuel H. Adee / by William F. Adee, 1847.
Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836. Austin papers, 1676-1889.
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Austin papers, 1676-1889.
The collection consists primarily of the personal and official records of Moses Austin (1761-1821) and of his son Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836) who carried out his father's plan for the Anglo-Saxon colonization of Mexican Texas.
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- Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836. Austin papers, 1676-1889.
Guide to the Clarence R. Wharton Papers MS 019., 1804-1956
Title:
Guide to the Clarence R.Wharton Papers 1804-1956
The Clarence R. WhartonPapers includes Wharton’s papers, correspondence, research files andmanuscripts related to Texas history. The correspondence pertains primarily tothe preparation and/or publication of his works, such as , and others. Also included ismanuscript material of other authors. Gail Borden, pioneer Wharton's History of Fort Bend County, Remember Goliad, L'Archeveque,
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- Guide to the Clarence R. Wharton Papers MS 019., 1804-1956
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. Henry Wilson papers 1829-1858.
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Henry Wilson papers 1829-1858.
Henry Wilson commanded the 7th Infantry during the Mexican War and the bulk of the papers relate to his duties as military governor of Vera Cruz after its capture by the Americans in 1847. The letter from his daughter, Cecile V. Wilson, to Mrs. Cruzat, summarizes Wilson's military service from 1813 to 1851. The manuscript map shows the route of the 1st Regiment of the United States Infantry and mule paths in Mexico, 1846.
ArchivalResource: 186 p. (in 2 folders): map.
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- Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. Henry Wilson papers 1829-1858.
Bright, George Adams, 1837-1905. Papers of George Adams Bright, 1860-1932 (bulk 1861-1903).
Title:
Papers of George Adams Bright, 1860-1932 (bulk 1861-1903).
Letters from George Adams Bright to his family, describing his medical practice, Civil War experience, travels, and family affairs. The collection also includes journals that Bright kept during all of his sea voyages The letters and journals provide detailed accounts of his Civil War experience, including the siege of Galveston, the blockade and blockade-runners, assault on Fort Fisher, and the post-war career, including details of the 1866 mission to Mexico, news of the Santa-Anna's return to Vera Cruz (June, 1867), operations of the Navy in the Mediterranean, Central and South America, and the Caribbean, his work at the Naval Academy, Mare Island, and naval hospitals. Also included is a journal kept by Bright's younger brother William Mason Bright (b. 1848), a sailor onboard of the brig Executive that sailed from Bangor to Azores in July of 1864. The journal gives a detailed account of the voyage, including the information on the crew and the passengers, descriptions of the ports, etc. The diary also contains an account of the meeting with the American consul in St. Thomas and discussions of the war news.
ArchivalResource: 580 items.11 boxes : 5 oversized folders.
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- Bright, George Adams, 1837-1905. Papers of George Adams Bright, 1860-1932 (bulk 1861-1903).
San Luis Potosí (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1826-1834.
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[Broadsides], 1826-1834.
ArchivalResource: 173 items.
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- San Luis Potosí (Mexico : State). Governor. [Broadsides], 1826-1834.
Menchaca, Jóse Antonio, Reminiscences 1951., 1807-1836
Title:
Menchaca, Jóse Antonio, Reminiscences 1807-1836
The José Antonio Menchaca Reminiscences, 1807-1836, contains six volumes of Menchaca’s unpublished memoirs. Thesevolumes relate to Menchaca's experiences as a soldier during the Battle of San Antonio and during the development of San Antonio. The memoirs concern military, political, and social affairs in Texas.
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- Menchaca, Jóse Antonio, Reminiscences 1951., 1807-1836
J. S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.
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J. S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.
Correspondence, printed materials, and a lithograph (1834? - 1860) comprise this collection of Texana accumulated by the J.S. Cullinan family. Correspondents include Sam Houston, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and Pedro Cortez. Other items are a lithograph of David Crockett by S.S. Osgood, an envelope franked by David Crockett, a commission conferred on Juan Delgado, three campaign songs and a broadside Call made by the people of Texas supporting Sam Houston for the presidency.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Cullinan, J. S. (Joseph Stephen), 1860-1937,. J.S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.
Gordon, Forstall, and Co. (New Orleans, La.). Gordon, Forstall, and Co. account and correspondence, 1832.
Title:
Gordon, Forstall, and Co. account and correspondence, 1832.
The account and correspondence is contained in one oversized piece of paper. It is probable that this information is a copy of multiple letters and financial statements from 1832 that were exchanged between the merchants representing Gordon, Forstall, and Co. in Mexico, and the office in New Orleans. These exchanges originated in Agua Calientes and Tampico, Mexico and advise those in New Orleans of stock status, account information, foreign relations, poor sales, the political climate in Mexico, and how smugglers and imposed taxes by the local government were making business increasingly difficult. The document also refers to frequent but feeble attempts at revolution, and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna's (1794?-1876) presence making it dangerous to conduct business. The Mexican merchants were also seeking input on how they were to proceed, suggesting that a liquidation of inventory and closing of accounts would be advisable. James Hepburn is mentioned in the document, particularly in a section titled, "Copy of a Mr. Hepburn's Protest." James Hepburn was of the mercantile house of Gordon & Co., and was arrested in 1832 by Mexican officials for refusing to pay fines and duties that he considered not altogether "good and valid." The protest was recorded by George R. Robertson, consul of the United States.
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- Gordon, Forstall, and Co. (New Orleans, La.). Gordon, Forstall, and Co. account and correspondence, 1832.
Yost, Richard. Letter : to Dear Brother / by Richard Yost, 1847 Apr 22.
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Letter : to Dear Brother / by Richard Yost, 1847 Apr 22.
Describes Mexicans' surrender after the Battle of Vera Cruz.
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- Yost, Richard. Letter : to Dear Brother / by Richard Yost, 1847 Apr 22.
Broadsides and Circulars from the Genaro García Collection ., 1772-1926
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Broadsides and Circulars from the Genaro García Collection 1772-1926
Broadsides and printed circulars aquired by Genaro García (Mexican historian, educator, lawyer, politician, and bibliophile) relating primarily to the history, politics, and culture of Mexico from the 18th-20th centuries.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 700 items
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- Broadsides and Circulars from the Genaro García Collection ., 1772-1926
Travis, William Barret, 1809-1836. Letter to the people of Texas, 1836, Feb. 24.
Title:
Letter to the people of Texas, 1836, Feb. 24.
This letter was written by Travis during the siege of the Alamo by the Mexican Army. In the letter, Travis describes the conditions within the Alamo and the activities of Santa Anna's forces that were surrounding them; he also calls on the people of Texas to come to his aid.
ArchivalResource: 4 pages, photostat copy, 31 cm.
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- Travis, William Barret, 1809-1836. Letter to the people of Texas, 1836, Feb. 24.
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga Collection 30152232., 1825-1876, 1840-1849
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Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga Collection 1825-1876 1840-1849
Corresponce and other documents related to Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga, president of Mexico (January 4-July 28, 1846), pertaining to political and historical developments in 19th-century Mexico, primarily the 1840s.
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- Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga Collection 30152232., 1825-1876, 1840-1849
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Boyd family papers, 1850-1915.
Title:
Boyd family papers, 1850-1915.
4 letters, 1850-1853, from Santa Anna to Henry Boyd of London, pertaining to plans for a canal on the Isthmus of Panama and to a project in Baja California; 6 letters from Henry Boyd's son concerning the letters and offering maps for sale to the University of California.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 1 portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel (23 exposures) negative (Rich. 418:18) and positive.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. Boyd family papers, 1850-1915.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. DS, 1842 February 23 : Mexico City.
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DS, 1842 February 23 : Mexico City.
Santa Anna confers on Zamorano the rank of Colonel and refers to the fact that he is already Adjutant Inspector of Alta California.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 30.3 x 21.4.
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- Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. DS, 1842 February 23 : Mexico City.
Juan Nepomuceno Almonte Papers, 1834-1865
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Juan Nepomuceno AlmontePapers 1834-1865
Photostats of the accountof Santa Anna's Texas campaign from February 1 to April 16, 1836, derived fromthe journal of Almonte and published in the April 12 through July 1, 1836. New YorkHerald
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- Juan Nepomuceno Almonte Papers, 1834-1865
Milan family. Milan family papers, 1776-1895.
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Milan family papers, 1776-1895.
Military and property records.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.4 oversize items.
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- Milan family. Milan family papers, 1776-1895.
Reams, Sherwood Y., 1812-1887. Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter, 1836
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Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter, 1836
The Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836, documents Reams' experiences as a soldier during the Texas Revolution.
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- Reams, Sherwood Y., 1812-1887. Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter, 1836
Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno, 1803-1869. Juan Nepomuceno Almonte papers, 1834-1865.
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Juan Nepomuceno Almonte papers, 1834-1865.
Photostats of the account of Santa Anna's Texas campaign from February 1 to April 16, 1836, derived from the journal of Almonte and published in the New York Herald April 12 through July 1, 1836. Also included are: a retranslation of the journal into Spanish; notes on Almonte; a summary translation of Almonte's "Report on Texas, 1834"; and a volume of letters, mostly in French, from Almonte to Maximilian and others (1862-1865) concerning Almonte's service as president of the Mexican Assembly of Notables and as envoy to France.
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- Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno, 1803-1869. Juan Nepomuceno Almonte papers, 1834-1865.
John G. Tod papers, 1836-1929, (bulk 1836-1841).
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John G. Tod papers, 1836-1929, (bulk 1836-1841).
Correspondence, legal documents, and Monuments of Washington's Patriotism, a book used concurrently as a scrapbook, document John G. Tod's professional and personal life from 1839-1851. Correspondence relating to Tod's Texas naval career include two letters from Louis P. Cooke including the notification of his commission, a letter from Reuben M. Potter concerning the smuggling of slaves from Cuba to Texas, and one from Samuel M. Williams about financing the Texas Navy. Also of interest are Tod's 1839 commission as a commander in the Texas Navy, a memo Tod wrote in 1841 establishing the provenance of a pen used by President Mirabeau Lamar to halt an execution and an Abstract of title (1824-1897) for land John G. Tod and F.C. Sandow once owned in the Nathaniel Lynch league. Monuments of Washington's patriotism (1838) was given by Tod to David G. Burnet in 1839. Used as a scrapbook, the book contains Tod's presentation letter to Burnet, a letter from George Washington (1779), a ten pound paper note from the colony of New York (1758), a carte de visite of Washington, a hand painted bookmark, an advertisement from the 1851 Industrial Exhibition in London, and several newspaper clippings. Papers collected by Tod include three letters and a legal document (1837-1841). The correspondence refers to the treatment of the prisoners Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Juan N. Almonte, and Nuñez after the Battle of San Jacinto, the Texas Navy, and administrative duties of the president of the Republic of Texas. An 1837 agreement between Nicolai Hansen, a carpenter, and Thomas William Ward concerns Hansen traveling to Houston to work for Ward for four months. Correspondents include David G. Burnet, William H. Patton, Sam Houston, Peter W. Grayson, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Joseph Eve.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Tod, John Grant, 1808-1877. John G. Tod papers, 1836-1929, (bulk 1836-1841).
James Morgan Papers MS 278., 1833-1850
Title:
James Morgan Papers 1833-1850
James Morgan (1787-1866) was a Texas pioneer, merchant, land speculator and Commander at Galveston during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836). He first came to Texas in 1830. In 1834, during the feverish era of speculation just prior to the Texas Revolution, Morgan organized an ambitious land venture called the New Washington Association. The collection is comprised of twenty-eight documents and letters. All but two of the documents were written before 1841. Most of the documents are related to Morgan and the establishment of the New Washington Association. Many of the documents bear Morgan’s own notes and docketing; some of them are his drafts or retaining copies.
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- James Morgan Papers MS 278., 1833-1850
Ferguson (Henry Noel) Photograph Collection 86-268., 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980
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Ferguson (Henry Noel) PhotographCollection 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980
The Henry Noel Ferguson PhotographCollection, 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980, was collected by Ferguson to illustrate hismagazine, newspaper articles, and his book (1976). The Port ofBrownsville: A Maritime History of the Rio Grande
ArchivalResource: 1 foot, 3 inches: 993photographic prints in color and black and white, 19 negatives, 9postcards
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- Ferguson (Henry Noel) Photograph Collection 86-268., 1847, 1889, 1931-1968, 1980
San Román, José. San Román, José Papers, 1823-1934
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San Román, José Papers, 1823-1934
The papers of José San Román (1822-ca.1895), merchant, banker, and broker in the contraband cotton trade of the Civil War, include correspondence, letter press books, notebooks, sales ledgers, purchase and cash journals, receipts, checks and check stubs, insurance policies, books, circulars, bulletins, price lists, clippings, passenger registers, decrees, summons, suits, powers of attorney, contracts, money, maps, and broadsides.
ArchivalResource: 21 ft.
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- San Román, José. San Román, José Papers, 1823-1934
Mexico documents collection, 1570-1898.
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Mexico documents collection, 1570-1898.
The Mexico documents collection consists of personal and official correspondence, printed documents, accounts and receipts, and other materials related to the government and peoples of Mexico. This loosely organized collection contains material ranging from a sixteenth-century Mexican manuscript to letters and documents pertaining to the United States' war with Mexico. When the provenance of the materials is known, that information has also been included with the documents.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft.
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- Mexico documents collection, 1570-1898.
Backus, Electus, 1804-1862. Diaries and Letters of Electus Backus, ca.1809-1860.
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Diaries and Letters of Electus Backus, ca.1809-1860.
The 31-page diary by Electus Backus covers his time traveling from San Antonio to El Paso, Texas in 1850 and 1851. In the diary he talks about Bishop John Lamy, Lorenzo Sitgreaves, Dr. S. W. Woodhouse, members of the Sitgreaves Expedition, as well as the bad weather and the landscape and inhabitants of Texas. He also discusses his journey from El Paso to Albuquerque. There is one diary page by Backus in June 1848 while he was taking part in the Mexican War in Puebla, Mexico, the site where Santa Ana executed Mexía; he mentions meeting General Stephen Kearny. There is also one page of a diary by Backus from 1860 while he was living in El Paso. There are also several letters and statements regarding Backus' protest against and disagreement with a letter by the Secretary of War, Charles Conrad, stating that he was commissioned to Major of the 3rd U.S. Infantry on October 10, 1850; Backus believed it was June 10 instead. This material includes letters by Backus to Adjutant General Roger Jones and Senator Jefferson Davis, who was on the Committee of Military Affairs, along with a statement of facts by Backus. There is also a copy of a letter by Backus to Colonel Samuel Cooper in August 1860 about his commission date. Also included is a 5-page manuscript by Hugh Brady about his brother, Samuel Brady, Indian fighter of western Pennsylvania (the draft is in Backus' handwriting - Hugh Brady was Backus' father-in-law). There is also one letter by Electus Backus, Sr., to his brother Andrew in New York. This letter was written while he was with the US Army in New Orleans in 1809.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Backus, Electus, 1804-1862. Diaries and Letters of Electus Backus, ca.1809-1860.
General Orders No. 262 GA51., August 24, 1847
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General Orders No. 262 August 24, 1847
This document is a four page original battlefield manuscript copy of General Orders No. 262, written from the Headquarters of the Army at Tacubaya, Mexico, on August 24, 1847. The document outlines sixteen points of an armistice to end the U.S. War with Mexico. In is secretarily signed by the five commissioners that negotiated its terms as well as Generals A.L. de Santa Anna and Winfield Scott.
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- General Orders No. 262 GA51., August 24, 1847
Filísola, Vicente. [Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Tejas [microform] : draft / Vicente Filísola ; foreword by José Ma. Tornel.].
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[Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Tejas [microform] : draft / Vicente Filísola ; foreword by José Ma. Tornel.]. 1837.
Dated May 15, 1837, this is a handwritten manuscript of Don Vicente Filísola's memoirs of the Texas Revolution. Bound in leather and issued in 2 volumes, the second volume includes correspondence, some of it official and military, to or from Filísola. Correspondents include Antonio López de Santa Anna, Samuel Houston, and José Urrea. Perhaps of greatest historical significance are Chapt. 1 (Battle of the Alamo), Chapt. 6 (Battle of San Jacinto) and Chapt. 8 (Itemized indictment of Santa Anna).
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 33 cm.
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- Filísola, Vicente. [Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Tejas [microform] : draft / Vicente Filísola ; foreword by José Ma. Tornel.].
Fontaine, W. W. Papers, 1658-1916
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Fontaine, W. W. Papers 1658-1916
William Winston Fontaine (1834-?) wasa school administrator and founder as well as a colonel in the Richmond Artilleryduring the Civil War. Correspondence, diaries, literary productions, notebooks,account papers, legal documents, and newspaper clippings of Fontaine and theFontaine family concern genealogical research, family affairs, and schools andcolleges.
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- Fontaine, W. W. Papers, 1658-1916
Zeitlin and Ver Brugge Autograph Collection 32797049., 1568-1891
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Zeitlin and Ver Brugge Autograph Collection 1568-1891
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- Zeitlin and Ver Brugge Autograph Collection 32797049., 1568-1891
Texas. Dept. of State. Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated.
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Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated.
Prior to the regular government established by the Republic of Texas Constitution of 1836, a variety of governmental entities, both legislative and executive, succeeded one another. Their functions and activities are documented by these records. Types of records include correspondence, reports, resolutions, decrees, ordinances, declarations, circulars, proceedings, minutes, delegate rolls, records of votes, rules, presidential addresses, commissions issued, a memorial, list of government officers, a resignation, and vouchers and receipts, all of the various legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic. These governmental bodies include the following: the treasurer of the Ayuntamiento of Austin, citizens meetings and committees of public safety, the Permanent Council, the Consultation, the Provisional Government, the Convention of 1836, and the Ad Interim government, dating 1835-1836 and undated. One series consists of receipts issued to and by John H. Money, Treasurer of the Ayuntamiento of Austin, date January 1-July 20, 1835. Records of citizens meetings and various committees of public safety consist of circulars, proceedings, and correspondence dating August 30, 1835-January 19, 1836. These records are not specifically addressed to any of the governing bodies of the Revolutionary period, and it is uncertain whether they came into their custody during their existence or were later added to their records. Copies of circulars, proceedings, and letters specifically addressed to one of the Councils or the Consultation are filed with other communications received by those bodies in other subseries. The papers of the Committee of Safety of Austin were required to be received by the Secretary of the Consultation by a resolution approved November 3, 1835 and are filed with the records of that body. Records of the Permanent Council consist of correspondence, reports, resolutions, and vouchers and receipts, dated between August 19 and November 2, 1835. There are letters and reports from citizens of Texas and Mobile, Alabama, and government agencies relating to their activities and the state of the country. There are also signed copies of letters, addresses, and commissions sent to the citizens of the United States and Texas, army officers, and government agents, communicating instructions and appeals for aid. Correspondents include Stephen F. Austin, Thomas F. McKinney, and Richard R. Royall. Records of the Consultation consist of minutes, proceedings, resolutions, declarations, reports, correspondence, and delegate rolls, dating between October 11 and November 14, 1835. Also present are the papers of the Committee of Public Safety of Austin, dated September 21 and October 1, 1835. Some of the proceedings are signed by P. B. Dexter, Secretary of the Consultation; R. R. Royall, Chairman; or Samuel Whiting, Secretary Pro Tem. Also prominent in these records are Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and Thomas F. McKinney. Correspondence was received from citizens meetings, the Permanent Council, Committees of Vigilance and Safety, and agents of government pertaining to defense, land claims, and other affairs of state. Letters addressed to the Permanent Council that arrived after it had adjourned were handled by the Consultation and are included in these records. Records of the Provisional Government include correspondence, reports, commissions, accounts and receipts, proceedings, ordinances, decrees, resolutions, and legislative addresses, from the Governor, Auditor, Treasurer, and General Council, dating 1835-1836. These records include a letter book containing copies of the Declaration of November 7, 1835, Organic Law, ordinances and resolutions of the General Council, correspondence of the Executive and General Council, and correspondence and reports laid before the council. Dates covered are November 1835-February 1836. Also present are "Papers belonging to the Political Chief of the Department of Brazos, 1835-1836." Records of the Governor consist of correspondence, reports, commissions, and receipts, dating November 1835-March 1836. The correspondence chiefly relates to finances and supplies for the government. Correspondents include the provisional governors Henry Smith and James W. Robinson, and Sam Houston. Records of the Auditor are accounts and receipts submitted for approval, dating October 1835-March 1836. Records of the Treasurer include receipts given to and by the treasurer of the Provisional Government, dating December 1835-January 1836. Records of the General Council consist of proceedings, correspondence, committee reports, ordinances, decrees, resolutions, legislative addresses of the Governor, and accounts and receipts, covering the period September 1835-March 1836. These records concern the actions of the General Council, including the establishment of the Texas Navy, the organization and supplying of the Army, the appointment of Sam Houston and John Forbes to treat with the Cherokee Indians, and the preparation of instructions of the agents to the United States, Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton. It also passed the act calling for the Convention of 1836. Correspondents and other figures involved here include the provisional governors Henry Smith and James W. Robinson, Sam Houston, and Stephen F. Austin. Proceedings of the Permanent Council are included in this series as is a copy of the proceedings of the Consultation. Records of the Convention of 1836 consist of proceedings, a convention roll, rules of the convention, records of votes, committee reports, auditor's reports, correspondence, memorials, and acts of the convention, include the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Dates covered are primarily March 1-17, 1836, with some correspondence dating back to November 1835. Correspondents include S. Rhoads Fisher, George M. Collingsworth, Governor Robinson, the General Council, members of the convention tendering resignations, and individuals offering services to the Republic. Subjects include the organization and supplying of the militia and other military forces, land concerns, and declaration of Texas' independence from Mexico. Records of the Ad Interim government consist of copies of presidential addresses, correspondence, commissions issued, a memorial, list of government officers, a resignation, and a receipt. Also included are some private letters, including ones to James Fannin, R. R. Royall, and Stephen F. Austin, from Santa Anna, Robert Triplett, and Edward Hall, relating to loans, supplies, and other subjects. Dates covered are March-September 1836. Correspondents and others represented here also include David G. Burnet, Mirabeau B. Lamar, Lorenzo de Zavala, and Robert Triplett. The majority of the records of the Secretary and the President for this period have been dispersed among several different series of Republic records. [Note: During most of their life in the Texas State Archives, these records have been referred to by "series" numbers (33 thru 79) established when the Special Lists were created at some time in the 20th century. Those series numbers are used in this inventory in lieu of folder numbers (often a series contained multiple folders). The term "series" here does not necessarily mean the same as it would to the archival community.]
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