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[Letter from José Antonio Cervera to the Laredo Alcalde, March 24, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José Antonio Cervera to the Laredo Alcalde, March 24, 1831]

Letter from José Antonio Cervera to the Laredo alcalde saying the horse being claimed by heirs of Julián Torres does not have the brand marks you have indicated.
Date: 1831-03~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #7 from the Governor of Tamaulipas] (open access)

[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.
Date: August 31, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #22 from the Governor of Tamaulipas] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 3, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #41 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 16, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #20 from the Governor of Tamaulipas] (open access)

[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.
Date: October 29, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, February 21, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, February 21, 1831]

Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo alcalde saying Eduardo Dávila has a horse which may belong to Miguel Angel. Vela asks the alcalde to check for the horse's owner.
Date: 1831-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #23 from the Governor] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 4, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Statement Concerning a Land Sale by Santiago Navaira] (open access)

[Statement Concerning a Land Sale by Santiago Navaira]

Statement concerning a sale of land on Hacienda Alamo by Santiago Navaira to Captain José Andrés de Sobrevilla. The document is stained, and is badly torn along the right edge of the paper.
Date: 1831-12~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from José María Salinas to the Laredo Alcalde, August 22, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José María Salinas to the Laredo Alcalde, August 22, 1831]

Letter from José María Salinas to the Laredo alcalde, informing him that Gregorio Canales was robbed of a horse. The brand mark of the horse is noted on the left side of the page, and the alcalde is to be on the lookout for the robber.
Date: 1831-08~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, October 26, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, October 26, 1831]

Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo alcalde, saying Antonio Gutiérrez is going to Laredo to get his servant Bartolo Garcia. The alcalde is told to be on the lookout for Victor Morales, a shepherd who has fled from the service of Florencio Villarreal.
Date: 1831-10~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, July 1, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, July 1, 1831]

Letter Santiago Vela to the Laredo alcalde, asking him to investigate a small dispute. According to the case, Dorotea Benavides gave José María Vela a shovel to sell but has not received anything from him.
Date: 1831-07~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #18 from the Governor] (open access)

[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.
Date: October 28, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Ignacio Rodriguez to the Laredo Alcalde, November 14, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Ignacio Rodriguez to the Laredo Alcalde, November 14, 1831]

Letter from Ignacio Rodriguez to the Laredo alcalde, discussing the kidnapping of Silverio García by Luis García. According to Rodriguez, García is the son of Gregorio García and was taken to Laredo; the alcalde is to send him back.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the Laredo Alcalde, December 10, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Francisco Vital Fernandez to the Laredo Alcalde, December 10, 1831]

Letter from the governor of Tamaulipas, Francisco Vital Fernandez, to the Laredo alcalde, saying he is sending decrees 13, 22, and 23 that were previously requested. The document has large tears along the top and left edges.
Date: 1831-12~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, September 15, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, September 15, 1831]

Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo alcalde, saying Bartolo Garcia has fled the service of Antonio Gutiérrez owing him 80 pesos, 3 1/2 reales. Vela tells the alcalde to be on the lookout for him.
Date: 1831-09~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #32 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 12, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, July 28, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, July 28, 1831]

Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo alcalde, saying he relayed to Teodoro Díaz the information previously given by the alcalde. Vela adds that Díaz wants to know on what authority people are taking things that belonged to his father.
Date: 1831-07~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from José María Salinas to the Laredo Alcalde, June 29, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José María Salinas to the Laredo Alcalde, June 29, 1831]

Letter from José María Salinas to the Laredo alcalde saying the previously mentioned escaped prisoners have been in the Laredo area. The second document is signed by numerous local individuals, contains descriptions of the men, and the request that they be apprehended
Date: 1831-06~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #28 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 11, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, July 15, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo Alcalde, July 15, 1831]

Letter from Santiago Vela to the Laredo alcalde, discussing the fact that Teodoro Díaz wants the settlement of a debt due to his father. According to Vela, this debt has been pending for five years already.
Date: 1831-07~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Statement from the Governor of Tamaulipas] (open access)

[Printed Statement from the Governor of Tamaulipas]

Printed circular from the governor of Tamaulipas, Francisco Vital Fernandez, to all the citizens in Tamaulipas. The circular says that all employees of the Treasury Department must be bonded as well as all tax collectors, etc. and if married, wives should also be bonded.
Date: August 31, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #38 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 15, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Rafael Treviño to the Laredo Alcalde, December 19, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Rafael Treviño to the Laredo Alcalde, December 19, 1831]

Letter from Rafael Treviño to the Laredo alcalde, informing him that Manuel Díaz claims two horses in Teodosio Treviño's possession are actually his. Rafael Treviño indicates the brand mark on the horses and asks the alcalde to investigate the matter.
Date: 1831-12~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from José Antonio Cervera to the Laredo Alcalde, July 4, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José Antonio Cervera to the Laredo Alcalde, July 4, 1831]

Letter from José Antonio Cervera to the Laredo alcalde, informing him that José María Lombrana is going to Laredo to get some animals with the indicated brand. The noted brand can be seen on the left side of the first page and just below the end of the letter.
Date: 1831-07~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History