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E. 3/22-1738-4/30/1746, pp. 1-68v
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Identifier
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e_bx_001953
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Contributor
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Hunnicutt, Helen Mar
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Topic
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Spanish colonies, History--Sources
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Dates
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1738-03-22
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Box
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2C15
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Resource
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Bexar archives
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Description
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Translation of protocol of notary of the Cabildo, Francisco José de Arocha, consisting of twenty-three powers of attorney, sixteen contracts of sale, four wills, one contract of gift and one resignation.
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E. 3/8/1738-12/29/1750, pp. 1-32v
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Identifier
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e_bx_001952
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Contributor
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Hunnicutt, Helen Mar
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Topic
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Spanish colonies, History--Sources
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Dates
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1738-03-08
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Box
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2C15
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Resource
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Bexar archives
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Description
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Translation of fifteen powers of attorney from the officers and soldiers for collection of annual salaries and allotment of gunpowder. It includes power of attorney to Orobio y Bazterra of January 24, 1738
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E. 4/9/1738-5/10/1738, pp. 1-4v
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Identifier
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e_bx_001954
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Contributor
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Hunnicutt, Helen Mar
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Topic
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Spanish colonies, History--Sources
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Dates
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1738-04-09
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Box
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2C16
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Resource
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Bexar archives
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Description
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Translation of proceedings concerning Sandolval's petition to Orobio y Bazterra relative to the leave of soldiers from Los Adaes to Saltillo until after the demandas for Sandoval's residencia have been taken.
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Title
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E. 6/10/1738, pp. 1-2
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Identifier
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e_bx_001955
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Contributor
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Hunnicutt, Helen Mar
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Topic
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Spanish colonies, History--Sources
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Dates
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1738-06-10
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Box
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2C16
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Resource
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Bexar archives
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Description
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Translation of proceedings relative to the petition from residents of San Fernando to Orobio y Bazterra for aid needed due to loss of crops by locust plague.
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Title
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E. 6/25/1738-2/18/1739, pp. 1-19
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Identifier
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e_bx_001956
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Contributor
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Hunnicutt, Helen Mar
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Topic
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Spanish colonies, History--Sources
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Dates
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1738-06-25
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Box
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2C16
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Resource
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Bexar archives
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Description
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Translation of certified copy of proceedings relative to the infidelity of the Apaches. (Note: Documents concerning return of the captive Antonio Treviño by the Taovaya Indians, and settlement of the Tawakoni and Yscani Indians in missions, also listed in title page of Cuaderno, are not included with the foregoing).