Bexar Archives, 1807-1809
Scope and Contents
18 May 1807-26 September 1809.
Official communications and diaries about colony finances, government, problems of smuggling and contraband, emigrants from Louisana and Florida, populations of new towns, census reports, building defenses for Province of Texas, pursuit of enemy groups and individuals, protecting Indians, U.S. forts of Louisianand Texas border, ferry boats, trade for supplies.
Expedients vs. Jose Antonio de Leon, including Galban's diary of pursuit from Nacogdoches to Sabine River, (p. 35-80).
Diary of expedition of Guadiana from La Mesa to Attoyac, (p. 116-124).
Capt. Francisco Amangual's expedition from San Antonio to New Mexico "to preserve the independence of the Indians.....," (p. 126-217).
Viana-Cordero certifies to his special service to the King of Spain, (p. 241+). Census of Trinidad de Salcedo, (p. 231+).
Miguel Crow and ferry boat, (p.351+, 403).
Life and activity sketches of "foreigners" and 'citizens" in the Province of Texas without proper papers or passports: Pierre Latrigue; John Wilburg.
Dates
- Creation: 1807-1809
Creator
- From the Collection: Blake, R. B. (Robert Bruce) (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 93.00 Volumes
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the East Texas Research Center Repository