Documents concerning use of district tax money for church expenses in Chalcatongo and Atoyaque in the diocese of Oaxaca 1748 Jan. 20-1777 Jan. 31.

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Documents concerning use of district tax money for church expenses in Chalcatongo and Atoyaque in the diocese of Oaxaca 1748 Jan. 20-1777 Jan. 31.

Petitions from clergymen and official responses from the viceroy and fiscal dated 1750-1777, concerning the use of tax monies for completion of a new church in Chalcatongo and for purchase of church ornaments in Atoyaque del Mariscal.

4 items ([12] leaves) ; 31 cm.

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