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[Decree About the Court System in Tamaulipas]
Partial decree from the governor of Tamaulipas regarding the organization of the Supreme Court and lower courts for the state. This copy includes the opening text and articles 1 through 112, with part of 113.
Tamaulipas.
Map shows late nineteenth century state boundaries, railroads, major roads, mines, cities, villages, and haciendas. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,200,000].
[Printed Circular Number 29 from the Tamaulipas Congress]
Printed circular number 29 from the Tamaulipas Congress concerning the cultivation, use, and sale of tobacco.
[Printed Circular #38 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #38 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens in Tamaulipas. According to the circular, in order to protect the Supreme Court Justices and acaldes against false accusations, no Supreme Court justice or tax assessor may be accused after one year and alcaldes after six months of the supposed default.
[Printed Circular #17 from the Government]
Printed circular #17 from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the citizens in Tamaulipas. The Congress of Tamaulipas is aware of the harm caused by legal suits and decrees that all court cases presented after December 1829 because of political opinions expressed and those resulting from the occurrences of August 14, 1831 are to be dismissed. The articles also include the current case presented by José Ignacio de la Peña against Ignacio Cardenas.
[Printed Circular #36 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #36 from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, due to the lack of learned personnel, it is difficult to establish a third court, so changes will be made in articles 206 and 207 of the state constitution.
[Printed Restrictions on Entertainment]
Printed set of regulations, sent by the department head of the Department of the North, restricting entertainments.
[Printed Circular #10 from the Governor]
Printed circular #10 from Governor Francisco Vital Fernandez containing rules and regulations for the police department of the towns.
[Printed Circular #9 from the Governor]
Printed circular #9 from Francisco Vital Fernandez concerning government employees. According to the circular employees working with the collection of taxes shall be appointed by the government, and Article 68 of the Treasury rules is abolished.
[Printed Circular #40 from the Governor]
Printed circular #40 from the Governor to the citizens of Tamaulipas. This circular contains rules and regulations concerning the appointment of court interpreters.
[Printed Circular #13 from the Government]
Printed circular #13 from Governor Francisco Vital Fernandez to citizens in Tamaulipas. The document contains rules concerning vacancies in municipal offices were set up to prevent shortage of officials in case of illness or death.
[Printed Circular #24 from the Governor]
Printed circular #24 from the governor to the citizens of Laredo. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas sees the need to help the merchants of the interior of the state and hereby exempts them from paying taxes for 5 years beginning in 1832.
[Printed Circular #7 from the Governor of Tamaulipas]
Printed circular from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the document, the government has recognized that parties have the right to elect congressmen; the parties at Cruillas, Palmillas, and Villerias will elect new representatives. Dates for the various elections are mentioned in the text.
[Printed Circular #33 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #33 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, due to unhealthy conditions in Llera, this town will be moved to Forlon in lands designated by the Government. Former landholders will be compensated for any land taken; the new town will be called San Roque de Villa-Hermosa.
[Printed Circular #42 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #42 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. The circular states that article 190 shall be changed, authorizing the alcaldes to act as justices of the peace, selected by popular vote.
[Printed Circular #22 from the Governor of Tamaulipas]
Printed circular #22 from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the citizens in Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas has passed a law to provide a convenient way for natives to be looked so that the city could acquire better citizens.
[Printed Circular #43 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #43 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens in Tamaulipas, with rules and regulations concerning the administration of municipal funds.
[Printed Circular #41 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #41 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas declares article 98 constitutional, and should Congress terminate its session before the required 10 days have passed, the ratification can be deferred to the next session.
[Printed Circular #39 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #39 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas wants the Federal Institutions to be conserved at all costs.
[Printed Circular #20 from the Governor of Tamaulipas]
Printed circular #13 from Francisco Vital Fernandez to citizens in Tamaulipas, saying the State of Tamaulipas has abolished a law passed on February 24, 1830. According to the government, the laws prior to this law concerning municipal elections will be enforced.
[Printed Circular #29 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #29 from the governor, Francisco Vital Fernandez, to the citizens of Tamaulipas. The circular says the Congress of Tamaulipas has abolished decree number 20 from March 1, 1830 which declared Dr. José Eustaquio Fernandez as morally incapacitated to serve as congressmen.
[Printed Circular #21 from the Governor of Tamaulipas]
Printed circular #21 from the governor to the citizens in Tamaulipas, containing rules and wages governing the work performed by appointed land surveyors.
[Printed Circular #31 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #31 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas has conceded to the administrator of Soto la Marina the privilege of hiring a guard.
[Printed Circular #23 from the Governor]
Printed circular #23 from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas has set up seven decrees for the protection, spiritual guidance, and education for the natives; land is also made available to the natives according to the announcement.
[Printed Circular #30 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #30 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, congressional authorities have authorized the construction of a state palace.
[Printed Circular #8 from the Governor]
Printed circular from the governor of Tamaulipas, Francisco Vital Fernandez, saying the state capital granted 300 pesos to celebrate one State and two National holidays.
[Printed Circular #11 from the Government]
Printed circular #11 from Francisco Vital Fernandez concerning government employees and citizens. According to the circular, only married men may be employed in the superior court and Treasury Department. Fernandez also says that citizens having 10 or more children with income of 1,000 pesos are excused from serving.
[Printed Circular Number 36 of the Congress]
Printed circular number 36 of the Congress of Tamaulipas, announcing that the obligation to tithe is abolished.
[Printed Circular #35 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #35 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, there are changes to be made in articles 210 and 214 of the state constitution.
[List of Towns and Troop Allotment]
Printed list from the Tamaulipas government saying each town and the allotment of troops each town receives.
[Printed Circular #44 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #44 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas, with rules concerning auctioneers, brokers, and bondsmen.
[Printed Circular #18 from the Governor]
Printed circular #19 from the governor to all citizens in Tamaulipas, concerning the salary of the secretary of the Tamaulipas Supreme Court. According to the circular, the importance and necessary training and ability of the position, demands that he receive the salary stipulated in Article 16, Chapter 1 of the Law of January 29, 1826.
[Printed Circular #14 from the Government]
Printed circular #14 from the governor to citizens of Tamaulipas, with rules concerning punishment and penalties for infractions against the constitution and laws, and also complains against judges and magistrates.
[Letter from José María Chapa to the San Fernando Ayuntamiento, July 23, 1827]
Letter from José María Chapa to the San Fernando ayuntamiento saying Indians have attacked Camargo and taken around 28 animals, property of Pedro de la Garza. Chapa asks for military help to retrieve the stolen animals.
[Printed Circular #25 from the Governor]
Printed circular #25 from the Governor of Tamaulipas to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the government has decreed that article 124 of the constitution shall stipulate that a municipal council be formed of three landholders and two substitutes.
[Printed Circular #15 from the Governor]
Printed circular #15 from Governor Francisco Vital Fernandez to citizens in Tamaulipas. According to the announcement, the Congress of Tamaulipas has given specific rules for the establishment and maintenance of a militia.
[Printed Statement from the Governor of Tamaulipas]
Printed statement from the governor of Tamaulipas, Juan Molano, with information of the rebellion in Tlapan, informed by the comandante militar of San Luis Potosí. The second page has a piece of handwritten text signed by José María Girón.
[Printed Circular #32 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #32 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas has revoked article 4 of decree number 25 of the 19th of March, which is replaced by decree number 69 of the 28th of October, 1828.
[Printed Circular #28 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #28 from the governor, Francisco Vital Fernandez, to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the state, being aware of the limited funds for municipalities, will defray the expenses necessary to move prisoners to the seat of the crime.
[Printed Circular #37 from Governor Fernandez]
Printed circular #37 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas decrees that the Treasury Department (Ley de Hacienda) Law of Nov. 14, 1832 will remain active. Articles 2, 3 and 4 stipulate the salaries to be paid top officials.
[Transcript of Letter from J. Mo. Guerra to Martín Perfecto de Cos, October 21, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. Mo. Guerra to Martín Perfecto de Cos, on October 21, 1835, informing him of a ship which brought equipment for the soldiers, and asking when they should be distributed.
[Letter from Eleno de Vargas to the Laredo Alcalde]
Letter from Eleno de Vargas to the Laredo alcalde answering a previous letter concerning taxes on properties.
[Document Containing a List of Months for 1837]
Document containing a list of months covering the year 1837.
[Compilation of Copies of Decrees from the National and State Governments]
Compilation of copies of decrees and circulars from the national and state governments. Many of the decrees and circulars discuss political matters within the national government, especially changes within the government.
[Unknown List of Descriptions]
Unknown collection of individual descriptions, possibly laws or actions by government officials.
[Document Containing a Partial Message]
Document containing a partial message in the upper left corner.
Gaceta del Gobierno de Tamaulipas, Tomo 6, Número 24, Junio 30 de 1842
Official government newspaper of the Mexican state Tamaulipas containing government news and announcements, as well as other general news.
[Map of northeastern Tamaulipas].
Map shows towns, villages, railroads, and physical features between the Rio Bravo [Rio Grande] and the Rio San Fernando in the Northeastern portion of Tamaulipas; names of landowners. Includes references. Scale not given.
[Election Results for 1828]
Document sharing the results of the elections for the year 1828. Each page has a list of names with a list of tallies showing how many votes each person received.
Herbal Remedies: Do They Really Work? A Research Project in South Texas
Paper discussing which herbal remedies used in folk medicine "are biomedicines, which are placebos, and which are toxins by evaluating a large collection of herbal remedies used by Hispanics in South Texas and northern Tamaulipas, Mexico."
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