United States and Mexican Claims Commission records, 1865-1870.

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United States and Mexican Claims Commission records, 1865-1870.

Summary: Collection consists of records of the United States and Mexican Claims Commission (1869-1870) and one circular concerning adjustments of claims against foreign governments by U.S. citizens dated 1865. Includes one case file concerning Diego Archuleta's (a New Mexico resident) claim against Mexico (1870) and rules governing the Commission (1869).

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Archuleta, Diego, 1814-1884

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Archuleta was born in Plaza de Los Luceros, Rio Arriba, New Mexico, then a province of New Spain. He was the son of a prominent citizen, Juan Andres Archuleta. His family were wealthy ranchers and, as such, they had the economic means to send him to Durango, Mexico where he received his primary and secondary education. His education was intended to prepare him for the priesthood, toward which he attained the four minor orders, but he decided not to follow that vocation before leaving Durango. ...

United States and Mexican Claims Commission

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Joint commission to adjust private claims of American citizens against the Mexican government, and of Mexican citizens against the U.S. government. Met July 31, 1869-1876 Jan. 31, with the umpire finishing 1876 Nov. 20. Each country had one commissioner at a time, and they chose an umpire. From the description of United States and Mexico Claims Commission, 1868-1877, awards, 1869-1876. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 13810554 The United States and Mexican Claims Commission wa...