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[Message from José Antonio Cavallero Concerning the Military] (open access)

[Message from José Antonio Cavallero Concerning the Military]

Copy of a message from José Antonio Cavallero saying that the Artillery is not superior to the Infantry. This document is signed by local authorities acknowledging their having received the message.
Date: 1804-07-31?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Orders from José Ramón Bustamente] (open access)

[Orders from José Ramón Bustamente]

Copy of an official communication from Nemesio Salsedo giving notice that troops from Laredo and a large group of Lipans attacked Comanches. According to the rest of the document Salsedo requests that proper dispositions be taken to prevent further attacks and maintain peace with the Comanches.
Date: 1804-09-20?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Royal Orders from Manuel de Iturbe] (open access)

[Royal Orders from Manuel de Iturbe]

Royal order from Manuel de Iturbe freeing salted or dried meat from taxes. The towns where this document was delivered are listed on the left side of the sheet and include Laredo, Revilla, Reynosa, etc.
Date: 1804-10-21?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Grant to Don Juán Nepomuceno Zustieta] (open access)

[Grant to Don Juán Nepomuceno Zustieta]

Letter from Don José Ramón Diaz de Bustamente granting power of attorney to Don Juán Nepomuceno Zustieta. These powers cover the goods of Maria Josefa de la Garza who is deceased. The document itself is badly stained and has a large tear in the upper right corner of the page.
Date: 1804-11~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Orders from Felix Calleja and Pedro de Alva] (open access)

[Orders from Felix Calleja and Pedro de Alva]

Copy of a letter from Don Felix Calleja and Pedro de Alva with orders to arrest José Hermenegildo Muños and Trifón Marín, who both escaped while being sent to the Philippines. Also included in the document are descriptions of both of the men. Town officials signed their names on the document acknowledging their having received the notice.
Date: 1804-06?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Notice from Manuel de Iturbe] (open access)

[Notice from Manuel de Iturbe]

Notice from Manuel de Iturbe saying that Joaquín de Quintana, a merchant, is wanted by the court. The document has a list of towns to which it was sent including Laredo, Camargo, San Fernando, Revilla, etc.
Date: 1804-11~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Copy of an Official Communication from Nemesio Salsedo Regarding Military Actions] (open access)

[Copy of an Official Communication from Nemesio Salsedo Regarding Military Actions]

Copy of an official communication from Nemesio Salsedo giving notice that troops from Laredo and a large group of Lipans attacked Comanches. According to the rest of the document Salsedo requests that proper dispositions be taken to prevent further attacks and maintain peace with Indians to the North and West.
Date: 1804-09-20?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Official Message from Manuel de Iturbe] (open access)

[Official Message from Manuel de Iturbe]

Official communication from Manuel de Iturbe concerning an inventory of prisoners, lands in abeyance, and accounts to be concluded on the last day of December and to be forwarded to the government on the 6th day of January. The towns in which the document was sent to are listed on the left side of the paper including, Laredo, Revilla, Camargo, etc.
Date: 1804-09~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Official Communication from Manuel de Iturbe] (open access)

[Official Communication from Manuel de Iturbe]

Official correspondence from Manuel de Iturbe with a "modelo" to be followed as soon as possible in order to comply with orders received from his Excellency. The locations where this was sent to are written on the left side of the paper including Laredo, Revilla, Camargo. Town officials have signed the document acknowledging their having received the communication.
Date: 1804-10~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Message from Francisco Yxart to Spanish Officials] (open access)

[Message from Francisco Yxart to Spanish Officials]

Message from Francisco Yxart to officials with a method for the treatment of measles to be followed and distributed among the different jurisdictions. Following the message, town authorities have signed the document acknowledging their having received the message from Yxart. The document has tape on the edges of the paper, and has a few small stains.
Date: 1804-03~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History