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[Letter from Eugenio Flores to the Laredo Alcalde, November 14, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Eugenio Flores to the Laredo Alcalde, November 14, 1831]

Letter from Eugenio Flores to the Laredo alcalde, requesting that he send Faustino Ramírez to evaluate the jewelry stolen from María Gertrudis Hinojosa by Rogue Serrano.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Francisco Esteban to the Laredo Alcalde, November 10, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Francisco Esteban to the Laredo Alcalde, November 10, 1831]

Letter from Francisco Esteban to the Laredo alcalde, saying he will take care of matters in a previous communication of the 6th of November.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Guerra to the Laredo Alcalde, November 4, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Guerra to the Laredo Alcalde, November 4, 1831]

Letter from a man named Guerra to the Laredo alcalde, requesting that he extend the 22 invitations sent to the most worthy citizens.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Ignacio Chapa to the Laredo Alcalde, November 11, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Ignacio Chapa to the Laredo Alcalde, November 11, 1831]

Letter from Ignacio Chapa to the Laredo alcalde, discussing a horse taken from an Indian who was killed. According to the letter the horse has a brand mark, drawn on the left side of the first page, and Chapa asks if the horse belongs to someone in Laredo.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Ignacio Rodriguez to the Laredo Alcalde, November 11, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from Ignacio Rodriguez to the Laredo Alcalde, November 11, 1831]

Letter from Ignacio Rodriguez to the Laredo alcalde, saying he does not have the horse Encarnación Martinez is claiming. According to Rodriguez, his brother is on duty and will get it when he comes back.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
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 José Andres Cervera to the Laredo Alcalde, November 13, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José Andres Cervera to the Laredo Alcalde, November 13, 1831]

Letter from José Andres Cervera to the Laredo alcalde, requesting proof that Encarnación Canales has paid the debt he owes the Morticion.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from José Manuel Chapa to the Laredo Alcalde, November 7, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José Manuel Chapa to the Laredo Alcalde, November 7, 1831]

Letter from José Manuel Chapa to the Laredo alcalde, discussing a request made by José Lázaro Elizondo seeking redress from José Angel Ramos for a cart never paid for. There is a dark strip of paper taped to the third page of the document.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from José María Canales to the Laredo Alcalde, November 11, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José María Canales to the Laredo Alcalde, November 11, 1831]

Letter from José María Canales to the Laredo alcalde, saying he should follow the rules regarding the sale of wild horses. According to Canales, Antonio Farias has horses but no proof of ownership and the alcalde is to clarify the situation.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from José Santiago de Hinojosa to the Laredo Alcalde, November 23, 1831] (open access)

[Letter from José Santiago de Hinojosa to the Laredo Alcalde, November 23, 1831]

Letter from José Santiago de Hinojosa to the Laredo alcalde, asking him to check on Jesús Herrera about a horse he sold to José María García Sales, which actually belonged to Francisco Farias of Camargo.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Copy of the Pastoral Letter from the Bishop] (open access)

[Printed Copy of the Pastoral Letter from the Bishop]

Printed copy of the pastoral letter of Bishop José María de Jesús Belaunzarán. The document is stained and has torn corners, and is covered in many places with tape.
Date: 1831-11~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #21 from the Governor of Tamaulipas] (open access)

[Printed Circular #21 from the Governor of Tamaulipas]

Printed circular #21 from the governor to the citizens in Tamaulipas, containing rules and wages governing the work performed by appointed land surveyors.
Date: November 2, 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 #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
[Printed Circular #24 from the Governor] (open access)

[Printed Circular #24 from the Governor]

Printed circular #24 from the governor to the citizens of Laredo. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas sees the need to help the merchants of the interior of the state and hereby exempts them from paying taxes for 5 years beginning in 1832.
Date: November 5, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #25 from the Governor] (open access)

[Printed Circular #25 from the Governor]

Printed circular #25 from the Governor of Tamaulipas to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the government has decreed that article 124 of the constitution shall stipulate that a municipal council be formed of three landholders and two substitutes.
Date: November 7, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from W. H. Tegarden to Stephen F. Austin, November 7, 1831] (open access)

[Transcript of Letter from W. H. Tegarden to Stephen F. Austin, November 7, 1831]

Copy of transcript for a letter from W. H. Tegarden to Stephen F. Austin, in which Tegarden provides a reference for James T. Caldwell.
Date: November 7, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
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
[Printed Circular #29 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[Printed Circular #29 from Governor Fernandez]

Printed circular #29 from the governor, Francisco Vital Fernandez, to the citizens of Tamaulipas. The circular says the Congress of Tamaulipas has abolished decree number 20 from March 1, 1830 which declared Dr. José Eustaquio Fernandez as morally incapacitated to serve as congressmen.
Date: November 12, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #30 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[Printed Circular #30 from Governor Fernandez]

Printed circular #30 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, congressional authorities have authorized the construction of a state palace.
Date: November 12, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #31 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[Printed Circular #31 from Governor Fernandez]

Printed circular #31 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, the Congress of Tamaulipas has conceded to the administrator of Soto la Marina the privilege of hiring a guard.
Date: November 12, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
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
[Printed Circular #33 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[Printed Circular #33 from Governor Fernandez]

Printed circular #33 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, due to unhealthy conditions in Llera, this town will be moved to Forlon in lands designated by the Government. Former landholders will be compensated for any land taken; the new town will be called San Roque de Villa-Hermosa.
Date: November 13, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Circular #35 from Governor Fernandez] (open access)

[Printed Circular #35 from Governor Fernandez]

Printed circular #35 from Governor Fernandez to the citizens of Tamaulipas. According to the circular, there are changes to be made in articles 210 and 214 of the state constitution.
Date: November 14, 1831
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History