Baja California : Documentos relativos á la administracion de Don Pedro M. Navarrete, Gefe Político y comandante Militar del Territorio de la Baja California ... : ms., 1861 July 31-1867 Apr. 13.

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Baja California : Documentos relativos á la administracion de Don Pedro M. Navarrete, Gefe Político y comandante Militar del Territorio de la Baja California ... : ms., 1861 July 31-1867 Apr. 13.

Volume containing copies of documents relating to Baja California made for H.H. Bancroft. Include a decree of President Juárez, Mexico City, July 31, 1861, relating to elections in Baja California; decrees, petitions, official correspondence, election records, and proclamations, Baja California and San Francisco, 1866, concerned with military and political developments in Baja California under the administration of Pedro M. Navarrete; and two letters, Mazatlán 1867, from Navarrete to federal authorities re the method and consequences of his replacement by Antonio Pedrín.

Originals : [4], 212 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (109 exposures) : negative (Rich. 393:13) and positive.

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Juárez, Benito, 1806-1872

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