The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 60, July 1956 - April, 1957 Page: 296
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
equipment as possible; stating that it was necessity that forced him to
trouble the commandant general about the shipment of shoes and
that now he [the governor] had on hand only a few poor animals
and several fanegas of corn to supply the small number of men on
whom he was depending for protection against the continual Indian
attacks; repeating that he had done his utmost in dispatching the
expedition and it would cause him deep regret if his operations did
not please the commandant general
No. 346. B6xar, September 18 [sic], 1818
Acknowledging the receipt of six copies of the Viceroy's edict and
the royal order of the 5th of November relative to the proper juris-
diction over military affairs
No. 347 B6xar, September 18 [sic], 1818
Acknowledging receipt of the official communication informing him
of the Viceroy's statement relative to the division of the rebels in
America into eight classes and the manner of judging them
No. 348 B6xar, September 18 [sic], 1818
Reporting the necessity of relieving the miserable condition of the
inhabitants and requesting money with which to buy supplies in
Coahuila
No. 349 B6xar, September 18 [sic], 1818
Transmitting military report
No. 350 B6xar, September 19, 1818
Transmitting the petition of Captain Manuel Cedr6n
No. 360 [sic], B6xar, 23 [sic], 1818
Reporting news of a storm on the coast and an Indian fight in
which certain vecinos of La Bahia were engaged while hunting for
mustangs
No. 361 B6xar, September 30, 1818
Reporting that he will send a party to go after the flour which was
left at Rio Grande for lack of troops to transport it; stating that he is
trying to cure the many cases of fever with the medicine brought by
the Baron de Bastrop from Mexico, and requesting that certain items
be furnished to the paymaster to relieve the pressing needs of the
province
No. 362 B6xar, October 1, 1818
Reporting that American families are again occupying Nacogdoches
and he considers it necessary to re-establish an outpost at that location
No. 363 Bexar, October 2, 1818
Transmitting military reports96
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