Documents relating to the uprising of the Mayo and Yaqui Indians : Mexico, 1735-1745.

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Documents relating to the uprising of the Mayo and Yaqui Indians : Mexico, 1735-1745.

Documents and letters, both originals and copies, concerned with the 1740 uprising of the Yaquis and Mayos and their allies, its causes, and its political or religious consequences. Written in various localities of Sonora, Sinaloa, and in Mexico City. Included are instructions to the Indians, correspondence and reports of the Jesuit missionaries, appeals from the Indians, legal pleas and testimony, and materials relating to the trial and removal from office of Governor Manuel Bernal de Huidobro. With letter from Robert E. Cowan to [Joseph C.] Rowell.

Originals : 2 v. (1145 p.) ; 33 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (607 exposures) : negative (Rich. 486:16) and positive.

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Cowan, Robert Ernest, 1862-1942

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Robert Ernest Cowan was born in 1862 in Toronto, Canada; came to San Francisco in 1870; student at UC Berkeley 1882-84; San Francisco bookseller from 1895-1920 and author of bibliographies of history of California and the Pacific Coast; librarian for William Andrews Clark, Jr., 1919-33; moved to Los Angeles at Clark's request in 1926; Cowan's collection of books and manuscripts form the nucleus of the UCLA Dept. of Special Collections' holdings in Californiana; married Marie Margaret Fleissner i...

Bernal de Huidobro, Munuel.

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