Documents concerning protests by Indians against the construction of two churches in Zacatlán 1750 Oct. 20-1753 March 24.

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Documents concerning protests by Indians against the construction of two churches in Zacatlán 1750 Oct. 20-1753 March 24.

Petitions, reports, and official responses from 1750 to 1753, concerning the request to the archbishop of Puebla from the curate of Zacatlán, Agustín Ortíz de Espinosa, to construct two churches in the parishes of Xicolapa and Thomatlán.

33 items ([94] leaves, bound) ; 33 cm.

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