Transcripts of selected documents from various archives in Mexico : [between 1910 and 1929].

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Transcripts of selected documents from various archives in Mexico : [between 1910 and 1929].

Transcripts pertaining to the history of Mexico and southern United States under Spanish rule, between 1595 and 1887.

30.6 linear ft. (147 boxes) ; 31 x 26 x 7 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7343272

Newberry Library

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