Military pass to Francisco Arce : Queretaro : DS, 1844 Nov. 10.

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Military pass to Francisco Arce : Queretaro : DS, 1844 Nov. 10.

Passport for Arce for Baja California in order that he might join his regiment in Baja California. Countersigned by José M. González de la Vega, secretary to Filísola with note of presentation, Nov. 11, 1847.

Originals : [2] p. ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 92:7-20) and positive.

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