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[Letter from Ramon Villanueva to the Laredo Alcalde, October 7, 1829]

Description: Letter from Ramon Villanueva, Secretary of the Magistrate, to the Laredo alcalde saying that he is dissatisfied with the report from Laredo and the indifference of the alcalde. Villanueva mentions later in the letter than he wants a complete and exact report.
Date: 1829-10~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from Gaspar Flores to the Laredo Alcalde, September 5, 1829]

Description: Letter from Gaspar Flores to the Laredo alcalde saying Pablo Flores turned in Jesús de los Reyes, who is from Laredo. According to the letter, Reyes is a thief and is currently in jail; Flores lists the items that were found in his possession and they are being returned.
Date: 1829-09~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from Francisco Saucedo to the Laredo Alcalde, August 23, 1829]

Description: Letter from Francisco Saucedo to the Laredo alcalde saying that Antonio Gonzalez has fled from the service of Nasario Lombrana. Saucedo reports later in the message that Gonzalez admits to his debt and offers to pay.
Date: 1829-08~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from José Antonio Leal to the Laredo Alcalde, August 10, 1829]

Description: Letter from José Antonio Leal to the Laredo alcalde discussing claims to horses. According to the letter two Lipan Indians are claiming a horse which belongs to their comander, which the sons of Santiago de la Cruz were riding; Leah reports that details are being sent to the alcalde of Mier.
Date: 1829-08~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from José Antonio Leal to the Laredo Alcalde, August 21, 1829]

Description: Letter from José Antonio Leal to the Laredo alcalde replying to a petition about resolving a court case. Leal says that the accused has not yet been declared guilty or not guilty and asks that the procedures of the Constitution be followed.
Date: 1829-08~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library
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