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[Statement Regarding Stolen Horses] (open access)

[Statement Regarding Stolen Horses]

Statement regarding two citizens from Rosales who will travel to Laredo to claim horses that were stolen from them. There are brands sketched in the margin. A second, partial statement written from Piedras Negras is at the bottom of the second page.
Date: February 20, 1867
Creator: Burmea, Julian
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #8, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #8, 1858]

Receipt signed by William Johnston for $12.50 to the mayor "de la corporacion."
Date: February 22, 1858
Creator: Johnston, William
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Advertisement Signed by Juan José Salinas] (open access)

[Advertisement Signed by Juan José Salinas]

Announcement from the Laredo municipal government signed by Juan José Salinas.
Date: February 8, 1859
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Announcement from the Laredo Municipal Government] (open access)

[Announcement from the Laredo Municipal Government]

Announcement from the Laredo municipal government that bidding has opened on river crossing rights.
Date: February 8, 1859
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #6, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #6, 1858]

Receipt for four pesos to the mayor of Laredo as compensation.
Date: February 15, 1858
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #10, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #10, 1858]

Receipt signed by Vicente Plaza for an unknown amount of money.
Date: February 27, 1858
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #11, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #11, 1858]

Receipt signed by Jesus Barrera for work done on the municipal building.
Date: February 27, 1858
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #11, 1860] (open access)

[Receipt #11, 1860]

Receipt signed by Benito Garcia acknowledging a payment from Tomas Mora for a dance.
Date: February 7, 1860
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #12, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #12, 1858]

Receipt signed by J. N. Sanchez for building materials used for the municipal building.
Date: February 27, 1858
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Statement from the Mayor of Laredo] (open access)

[Statement from the Mayor of Laredo]

Text issued by the Laredo mayor's office stating that Wemerlas Martinez affirms that he has not left the city since February 3, 1967
Date: 1867-02~
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Statement Regarding Funds Received] (open access)

[Statement Regarding Funds Received]

Statement from the constitutional court (Juzgado Constit'l) sending 18 pesos that were received from persons who found a herd of cattle.
Date: February 20, 1867
Creator: Ramos, Luís
Object Type: Legal Document
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Order Requiring the Return of a Horse] (open access)

[Order Requiring the Return of a Horse]

Order issued by the mayor of Laredo, Texas requiring that Ramón Mendiola return a horse to Narciso Arispe.
Date: February 27, 1867
Creator: Salinas, Agustin
Object Type: Legal Document
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #9, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #9, 1858]

Receipt signed by Felipe Sanmiguel for an unknown sum of money.
Date: February 27, 1858
Creator: Sanmiguel, Felipe
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt #7, 1858] (open access)

[Receipt #7, 1858]

Receipt of payment signed by Ambrocio Sanchez for four reales.
Date: February 15, 1858
Creator: {{{name}}}
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Accusation against José Miguel Gil] (open access)

[Accusation against José Miguel Gil]

Accusation of Felipe Camacho against José Miguel Gil for the theft and sale of one of his horses. Entitled "Conciliaciones," this document is signed by numerous local officials including the alcalde.
Date: 1829-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Announcement from José María Tovar] (open access)

[Announcement from José María Tovar]

Announcement from José María Tovar saying that Antonio Castillo has given power of attorney to Don Manuel Nogaro. The document has frayed edges along the right edge and a note written at the top of the page signed by José Lázaro Benavides.
Date: 1823-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Announcement from Manuel de Iturbe] (open access)

[Announcement from Manuel de Iturbe]

Notice from Manuel de Iturbe saying that Antolín Orbaneya is wanted for killing Ramos de Tributos. The document is heavily stained, and signed by local officials acknowledging their having received and passed on the notice from de Iturbe.
Date: 1808-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Announcement from the Administrator of Postal Service to the Laredo Ayuntamiento, February 22, 1827] (open access)

[Announcement from the Administrator of Postal Service to the Laredo Ayuntamiento, February 22, 1827]

Letter from the Adiministracion grat. de Correos (Administrator of Postal Service) to the Laredo alcalde and ayuntamiento. According to the letter the alcalde is to name another postmaster for the town as Basilio Benavides has resigned.
Date: 1827-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Announcements from Viceroy Venegas] (open access)

[Announcements from Viceroy Venegas]

Announcement from Viceroy Venegas saying there is a ten percent tax to be put on renting houses, plus other regulations regarding renting homes, buildings, etc. At the end of the document there is a response from Juan Juanicotena from February 18, 1813.
Date: 1812-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Circular from Policarzo Martinez to Justice of the Peace Ramón, February 1, 1841] (open access)

[Circular from Policarzo Martinez to Justice of the Peace Ramón, February 1, 1841]

Circular from Policarzo Martinez to Justice of the Peace Ramón, exhorting unity and the rooting out of those who have revolutionary ideas or tendencies.
Date: 1841-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Circular from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo Justice of the Peace, February 19, 1841] (open access)

[Circular from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo Justice of the Peace, February 19, 1841]

Circular from Policarzo Martinez to Justice of the Peace Ramón, requesting him to observe the laws regarding the usage of communal pasture lands.
Date: 1841-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Circular from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo Justice of the Peace, February 26, 1841] (open access)

[Circular from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo Justice of the Peace, February 26, 1841]

Circular from Policarzo Martinez to Justice of the Peace Ramón, informing him that Juan Cárdenas has been sworn in as the new prefect of the Northern Department.
Date: 1841-02~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Citizen Request to the Town Council] (open access)

[Citizen Request to the Town Council]

Request from various citizens to the town council, asking for various dangerous streets to be repaired.
Date: February 10, 1858
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Communication between Antonio Larralde and Nicolás Gutierres] (open access)

[Communication between Antonio Larralde and Nicolás Gutierres]

Communication between Antonio Larralde and Sr. Lic. Dn. Nicolás Gutierres concerning a marriage license for Joseph Antonio Lozano. Lozano says a wedding cannot be performed due to the absence of a priest; Larralde requests that says that Gutierres should perform the ceremony and record the license.
Date: February 1762
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History