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A map of the United States including Louisiana.
Map shows geography and cities of the early nineteenth century United States and the parts of North America. Includes notes. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:6,336,000].
United States of America compiled from the latest & best authorities.
Map shows the Missouri Territory encompassing most of the land east of the Mississippi River including Texas to the Rio Grande in the south and to the Pecos River to the west; areas of Native American habitation, the Eastern United States to the Mississippi River, the state of Louisiana, North West Territory [Wisconsin and Minnesota], and Michigan Territory. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:7,603,200].
United States of America : Compiled from the latest & best authorities.
Map shows the Missouri Territory encompassing most of the land east of the Mississippi River including Texas to the Rio Grande in the south and to the Pecos River to the west; areas of Native American habitation, the Eastern United States to the Mississippi River, the state of Louisiana, North West Territory [Wisconsin and Minnesota], and Michigan Territory. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:7,603,200].
Charte von Nord-America.
Map state and provincial boundaries, cities, towns, and notable physical features for North America and the Greater Antilles. Inset: "Nordwestlichster Theil von Nord-America." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:20,500,000].
[Letter from José Antonio Benites to Francisco de la Garza, October 19, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to Francisco de la Garza, alcalde in Laredo, saying that Francesca Gutiérrez wants her servant back. According to the story, her servant, Alejandra Rodríguez fled as she owed a debt.
[Notice from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza, December 9, 1818]
Notice from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza saying he is sending a horse, presumably stolen, and a deserter to Laredo.
[Notice from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza, November 6, 1818]
Notice from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza in Laredo referencing the disappearance of Alejandra Rodríguez. The text on the back page lists the sender and recipient as well as the location of each man.
[Correspondence between José Francisco de la Garza to the Governor]
Correspondence between José Francisco de la Garza and Juan Echeandía; the initial message from de la Garza contains the results of the annual elections. Following a break in the correspondence and numerous signatures from individuals, the governor sends his approval from Altamira.
[Printed Laws from Viceroy Felix Calleja]
Printed Laws from Viceroy Felix Calleja addressing the changes made by the cortes in Cádiz concerning industry.
[Letter from José Andrés Farías to Juan José Llanos, August 24, 1818]
Letter from José Andrés Farías to Juan José Llanos denouncing José María Tovar as possibly involved in contraband since he refuses to declare his goods. The document is stained in certain places and has a long piece of tape running down the right side of the paper.
[Letter from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza, May 13, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza saying that he is sending deserters, and requests the handcuffs be sent back.
[Promissory note for Thomas Love]
Promissory note given to Thomas Love from Joseph [?].
[Decree of Festivity from Juan Echeandía]
Decree of festivity from Juan Echeandía concerning the birth of the royal infant, María Isabel. There are breaks in between the text where individuals signed their names acknowledging their having received the announcement.
[Letter from José Antonio Benites to a Laredo Alcalde, August 7, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to a Laredo alcalde, José Francisco de la Garza, saying that all kinds of people ow taxes and are not complying with the existing laws. Benites says to take stern measures to enforce compliance. The document is badly stained and has frayed and torn edges.
[Message from José Ignacio de Treviño to a Man in Laredo, December 23, 1818]
Message from José Ignacio de Treviño to a man in Laredo saying that he wants Message from José María Tovar to pay what he still owes.
[Complaints from José María Tovar]
Message from José María Tovar complaining of being falsely arrested and asked to pay a debt already paid, and he wants justice. After Tovar's complaint there is a lengthy reply from Juan José Llanos.
[Announcement from José Francisco de la Garza]
Announcement from José Francisco de la Garza saying that Dolores del Rivero gives power of attorney to her brother, Vicente del Rivero. The document is signed at the bottom by numerous individuals.
[Letter from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza, November 13, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza saying he is returning two fugitive Indian women.
[Correspondence between Officials Concerning School]
Correspondence between Spanish officials concerning the establishment of a school. The cura asks for the establishment of a school, to which the mayor agrees and sends a petition to the governor; Francisco de la Garza suggests a teacher and foresees some difficulties.
[Regulations from José Francisco de la Garza]
Regulations from José Francisco de la Garza concerning clandestine sale of foods; there are signatures from a few individuals at the bottom of the text. The document is folded in half horizontally, and has a piece of tape holding it together on the back of the paper.
[Letter from José Francisco de la Garza to a Laredo Alcalde, August 8, 1818]
Message from José Francisco de la Garza to a Laredo alcalde saying that Jesús José Llanos asked the alcalde to intervene in an inheritance matter by giving power of attorney to Lino Perea.
[Decree from Viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodoca] (Needs to be rotated)
Decree from Juan Ruiz de Apodaca with 28 points regarding passports, including their issuance, use, validity, etc.
[Message from Viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodaca]
Decree from Viceroy de Apodaca saying that poor people should be given facilities to judicial procedures. According to the document this is a copy made in Mexico in November of 1818, the original having been made in May of 1818.
[Message from José Francisco de la Garza]
Message from José Francisco de la Garza saying that Dolores del Rivero has given power of attorney to her husband in order to settle a land dispute. The document has a large tear in the upper right corner and has large stains on both the upper and lower edges of the paper.
[Ordinance from José Francisco de la Garza]
Ordinance concerning dogs from José Francisco de la Garza. The document has a piece of tape running horizontally through the middle of the paper keeping the two halves together.
[Message from José Antonio Benites to a Laredo Alcalde, October 16, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to a Laredo alcalde saying that José Rafael Treviño wants his servant and horse back. According to the agreement the servant left under pretext of bringing his wife.
[Message from José Prudencio Salinas to José Francisco de la Garza, July 6, 1818]
Message from José Prudencio Salinas to José Francisco de la Garza saying that Bonifacio Aguirre is guilty of robbery and the punishment is up to de la Garza in Laredo.
[Judicial Message from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza, August 1, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza saying his is returning judicial form and the case is closed.
[Decree from Viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodaca]
Decree from Viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodaca requiring public prayers for the Queen of Spain, who is five months pregnant.
[Letter from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza, July 2, 1818]
Message from José Antonio Benites to José Francisco de la Garza saying that Antonio Cortés has arrived. Benites asks de la Garza to fill out the form properly and send it to back to him.
[Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Firemen Starting in 1917-1918]
List of firemen employed in the Smithville District of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company South Texas Division, who started between November 1917 and February 1918. It includes the name of each person and employment date, with the most senior person listed first.
[Petition for building a school for the poor]
The citizens of Northumberland County agree to a charter allowing another academy of the same name within the same county for the poor. The funding is discussed and the land that was for public use will be used. Petitioners are against the school being built with public funds and believe that the poor should be paying for their school. The petitioners believe that in building the school it would go against the legislation of the county. The author gives examples of cases that disprove the petitioners evidence.
Amérique Septentrionale.
Map shows major cities, political divisions, and areas of Native American habitation; European possessions in North America and the West Indies. Includes geographical information given in panels of text on left and right sides: De L'Amerique en générale. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
United States of America : compiled from the latest & best authorities.
Map shows the Missouri Territory encompassing most of the land east of the Mississippi River including Texas to the Rio Grande in the south and to the Pecos River to the west; areas of Native American habitation, the Eastern United States to the Mississippi River, the state of Louisiana, North West Territory [Wisconsin and Minnesota], and Michigan Territory. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:7,603,200].
[Transcript of the Account of James Bryan, 1818]
Copy of transcript of the account of James Bryan at the bank of St. Louis, Missouri, from April to July 1818.
[Transcript of Note Concerning Martin Ruggles' Bank Account, October 14, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a note about money put into Martin Ruggles' account with the Bank of St. Louis by Moses Austin, on October 14, 1818.
[Transcript of an Invoice, October and November 1818]
Copy of transcript for two invoices for goods bought in Natchitoches in October and November 1818.
[Transcript of receipt of sale of slaves by Moses Austin, February 28, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a receipt of sale of slaves by Moses Austin to Robert [Wash?].
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, June 22, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan on June 22, 1818, discussing the food he has received, and lead that has been recently sold from his mine.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, July 28, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan discussing financial matters with Morgan.
[Transcript of a Receipt, September 8, 1818]
Copy of transcript a receipt for $200 given to Martin Ruggles by James Bryan.
[Transcript of Letter from Samuel Hammond to Moses Austin, October 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Samuel Hammond to Moses Austin, in October 1818, informing Austin that he stopped a transaction from taking place until he could receive Austin's letter concerning it. He also mentions the building of a bridge at Herculaneum.
[Transcript of notice dissolving partnership between James Bryan and Stephen F. Austin, November 3, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a notice dissolving the business partnership between James Bryan and Stephen F. Austin and the resulting settlement.
[Transcript of Letter from Emily Austin Bryan to James Bryan, November 25, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily Austin Bryan to James Bryan, on November 25, 1818, informing him of her decision to stay at her father's house until the spring. She also discusses the transportation of food by boat, Bryan's plan to sell their horses, the chance that he may have been cheated by a colleague, and the health of their children.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, December 31, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan concerning New Madrid claims.
[Transcript of letter from Mary M. T. to Emily M. Austin Bryan, January 27, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary M. T. to Emily M. Austin Bryan concerning mutual acquaintances.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, June 22, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan discussing supplies for the store, a shortage of coffee, and the sale of lead.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, July 3, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan discussing New Madrid claims.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, July 17, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning business matters pertaining to both the store and the lead mines.
[Transcript of power of attorney for John Brickey, July 27, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a power of attorney for John Brickey giving rights to William Davis.
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