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Title
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Congreso Constituyente. Decree 27. (28 November 1826).
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Identifier
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BC_0006
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Congreso Constituye
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1826-11-28
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This Decree No. 27 of the Constituent Congress urges all municipalities of the State to quickly form governments in accordance with the Constitution then in draft and being completed, and that in the interim councils serving will continue to do so. Dated and signed at end:] Saltillo á 28. de Noviembre de 1826. Victor Blanco. Juan Antonio Padilla, Srio. [translated from the original Spanish]
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Congreso Constituyente. Decree of Amnesty [23]. (27 May 1826). See Streeter 707 Note.
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Identifier
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BC_0004
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Congreso Constituye
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1826-05-27
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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This is a decree of amnesty that in effect rescinds the repressive decrees No. 21 and 22 which authorized the imprisonment without trial of those suspected of "attempting to disturb public tranquility," and to suspend any official who spoke out against the government. Dated and signed at end:] Saltillo 27 de Mayo de 1826. Ignacio de Arizpe. Juan Antonio Padilla Secretario. [translated from the original Spanish] [handwriting on back]
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Title
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Congreso. Diputacion Permanente. See S796 Note and S810 Note.
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Identifier
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BC_0058
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Congreso. Diputacio
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-06-24
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This is one of two unnumbered decrees of the Permanent Deputation, issued on June 24, 1834, and in the CAH collection. This decree is critical of the pronouncements of those hostile to the concept of a federal system of government. Dated and signed at end:] Dado en la Ciudad de Monclova á 24 de Junio de 1834. Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor. J. Antonio Padilla. Secretaria. [translated from the original Spanish] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state) Congreso. Diputación Permanente. See S810 Note and S796 Note.
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Identifier
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BC_0059
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state) Congreso. Diputaci&o
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-07-24
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This is an unnumbered decree of the Permanent Deputation, issued on July 23, 1834, stating that the Congress believed that the will of the nation, and expressed by a majority of the states, should be followed, and it recognizes General Santa Anna as president of Mexico. Dated and signed at end:] Dado en la Ciudad de Monclova á 24 de Julio de 1834. Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor. J. Antonio Padilla. Secrétaría. [translated from the original Spanish] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador, 1827-1831 (José María Viesca).
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Identifier
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BC_0027
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador, 1827-18
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1829-09-11
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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Discurso que el día 11 de septiembre de 1829, pronunció el C. José María Viesca, actual Gobernador del estado de Coahuila y Tejas, al cerrar sus sesiones estraordinarias el H. Congreso del mismo, y Contestación que en seguida virtió el C. José Maria Balmaceda, presidente de dicha H. Asamblea. [At end:] Ciudad de Leóna Vicario 1829. Impreso en la oficina del Supremo Gobierno de este Estado, á cargo del C. José Manuel Bangs.
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador (ad interim), 8 April 1835. (Marcial Borrego). See S818.
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Identifier
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BC_0069
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador (ad inte
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1835-04-08
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This proclamation of Governor Borrego attacks Martín Perfecto Cós, Santa Anna's brother-in-law, for his interference since entering the state on his appointment as commanding general of the Eastern Interior Provinces, and former governor Elguezabál's interference in the electoral process. Dated and signed at end:] Monclova 8 de Abril de 1835. [translated from the original Spanish]
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobierno Supremo Estado libre de Coahuila y Tejas. Laws (June 24, 1834)
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Identifier
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BC_0066
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobierno Supremo Es
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-06-24
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Decree issued by the Permanent Deputation convoking the congress to hold extraordinary sessions to open on August 11 and a preparatory meeting on the 9th. Measures shall be dictated for the safety of the federation, the permanent restoration of the public tranquility interrupted by the collision of the supreme national authorities and by the uprising invoking religion as pretext which is now safe and for the avoidance of external overthrow. The regulation of the public treasury shall be discussed. Dated and signed at end:] Marcial Borrego. Signed by Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor in Monclova on June 26, 1834. [translated from the original Spanish] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Governor (José Maria de Letona).
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Identifier
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BC_0050
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Governor (Jos
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1832-08-13
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This publication was issued at the time General Santa Anna was again coming to power and other states were declaring for him. Streeter 775 records the decision of Coahuila and Texas to support Santa Anna, and this folio is apparently the "various documentos" attached as referenced by Streeter 775 note. The first page, a broadside signed by José Maria de Letona, is followed by a 4 page folder printed on 3 pages with documentos numbered 1 through 5, the declarations of officials for Santa Anna. At end:] Leona Vicario Agosto 13 de 1832. Imprenta del Gobierno, à cargo del Ciudadano Sisto Gonzalez. [Folio, 1 broadside and a 4 page folder, printed on 3 pages.] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Laws. (January 22, 1829)
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Identifier
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BC_0028
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State).
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1829-01-22
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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With heading: Gobierno Supremo del Estado Libre de Coahuila y Texas. [Decree No. 70 of the Congreso consitucional, passed January 13, 1829, and promulgated on January 22 by Governor Viesca, providing that lands acquired under federal or state colonization laws "shall not be subject to the payment of debts contracted previous to the acquisition of said lands." Dated and signed at end:] Leóna Vicario, 22 de Enero de 1829. José María Viesca. Santiago del Valle Secretario.
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Laws. (May 6, 1833) See Streeter 768 Note.
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BC_0311
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Laws. (May 6, 1833)
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1833-05-06
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Referencing decree No. 164, which divided the Department of Béjar into two districts with the capital of the newer district at Nacogdoches, this Decree No. 243 sets aside the requirement that the political chief of the new district be a citizen of the Department of Béjar. Dated and signed at end:] Dado en la Ciudad de Monclova á 6 de mayo de 1833. Juan Martín de Veramendi. Santiago del Valle. Secretario. [translated from the original Spanish]
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Legislature.
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Identifier
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BC_0051
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Legislature.
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1832-12
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This December, 1832, reorganization plan of the Coahuila and Texas Legislature follows the earlier plan of the State of Zacatecas, but was later set aside in favor of the "Plan of Zavaleta," proposed and then imposed by General Santa Anna, calling for a federal plan of government, and mentioned in a note to Streeter 775.][At end:] Imprenta del Gobierno á cargo del C. Sisto Gonzales. December 1832. Leona Vicario, Mexico. [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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[Decree No. 293 of the Congreso constitucional
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Identifier
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BC_0213
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Laws. (March 14, 18
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1835-03-14
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[With heading:] Gobierno Supremo del Estado libre de Coahuila y Tejas. [Decree No. 293 of the Congreso constitucional, promulgated March 14, 1835, authorizing the Governor of the state "para atender a las urgencies públicas en que actualmente se encuentra" to sell four hundred sitios of vacant land. Dated and signed at end:] Dado en la ciudad de Monclova á 14 de Marzo de 1835. José María Cantú. José Benito Camacho y Estrada. Oficial segundo. [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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El Gobernador Constitucional de Coahuila y Texas, a sus habitantes.
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Identifier
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BC_0212
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Gobernador, April 1
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1835-04-15-06-05-1835
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Inaugural address, dated and signed at end:] Monclova 15 de abril de 1835. Agustín Viesca. J. Mariano Irala, secretario.
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Title
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El Gobernador del Estado de Coahuila y Texas, a sus habitantes.
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Identifier
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BC_0211
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Gobernador (ad inte
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1835-03-27-1835-04-15
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Proclamation, dated and signed at end:] Monclova 8 de abril de 1835. Marcial Borrego. [handwriting on back] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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El Vice-gobernador Constitucional del Estado libre independiente y soberano de Coahuila y Tejas á todos sus habitantes.
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Identifier
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BC_0220
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Vice-Gobernador, i
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1832-12-18-1833-09-07
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Text begins:] En consideracion á los graves males que podían ocacionarse á la gran república mejicana..." [Decree providing for the election of deputies to the Congress of the State, and for the election of a president and vice president of the republic, and of two senators to represent the State in the national Congress. Dated and signed at end:] Es dado en la ciudad de Leóna-Vicario á los 4 días del mes de febrero de 1833. Juan Martín de Veramendi. Santiago del Valle secretario.
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Lucas Fernández Gobernador del Estado Libre de las Tamaulipas a sus habitantes [Proclamation]
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Identifier
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BC_0025
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Creator
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Tamaulipas (Mexican state). Gobernador, 1826-1829 (Luca
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1827-03-06
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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Lucas Fernández Gobernador del Estado Libre de las Tamaulipas a sus habitantes. [Proclamation warning that foreign adventurers in the most remote part of Coahuila and Texas (i.e. Nacogdoches) plan to declare their independence of Mexico and calling on the people of Tamaulipas to rise to the defense of their country. Dated and signed at end:] Ciudad-Victoria Marzo 6 de 1827. Cuarto de la instalación del Congreso de este Estado. Lucas Fernández Eleno de Vargas, Secretario. [handwriting on back]
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Manifiesto al Estado
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Identifier
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BC_0305
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Congreso. Diputaci&
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-06-26
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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Manifiesto al Estado, de la Diputación Permanente Unida con el Consejo de Gobierno y Diputados Residentes en la Capital. [Dated and signed at end:] Monclova juuio [sic] 26 de 1834. Marcial Borrego Presidente. José Jesús Grande Secretario. [two copies] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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[untitled] Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador (August 30, 1834-March 12, 1835), (Juan José Elguezábal)
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Identifier
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BC_0222
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador (August
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-08-30-1835-03-12
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Text begins:] En la ciudad de Monclova capital del Estado libre de Coahuila y Texas, á las doce de la noche del día seis de noviembre de mil ochocientos trienta y cuatro...[Agreement to suspend hostilities until the differences existing between the departments of Leóna Vicario, Parras and Monclova have been adjusted by the president of the Republic. Signed at end:] Juan José Elguezábal,--Lic. Juan Vicente Campos, --Ignacio de Arizpe,--J. Antonio Padilla, Srio.
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[untitled] Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Laws. (January 13, 1834)
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Identifier
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BC_0225
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Laws. (January 13,
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-01-13
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[With heading:] Gobierno Supremo del Estado libre de Coahuila y Tejas. [Decree of the Congreso constitucional, not in Kimball, promulgated on January 13, 1834, by Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor, "regulating the civic militia in the proportion of one for every hundred souls, agreeably to the census of the towns of the state." Dated and signed at end:] Dado en la Ciudad de Monclova á 13 de Enero de 1834. Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor. José Miguel Falcón. Secretario. [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]