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Title
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[Proclamation, with heading:] D. Joaquín de Arredondo
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Identifier
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BC_0291
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Creator
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Provincias Internas de Oriente, México. Comandan
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Topic
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Spain--Colonies--North America--History--Sources
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Dates
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1820
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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...Comandante General y Gefe Superior Político de estas quatro provincias Internas de Oriente...[Publishes decrees of the Spanish Cortes promulgated in 1812, relating to elections for alcaldes and ayuntamientos followed by decrees of Ferdinand VII of March 9 and 17, 1820, calling for such elections, and calls for elections for ayuntamientos to be held in the four Internal Provinces of the East. Dated and signed at end:] Dado en Monterrey, a 6 Julio de 1820. Joaquín de Arredondo. Por mandado de S. S. [Printed on three separate sheets which are joined together]
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Title
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San Luis Potosí (Mexican state). Governor (Juan José Domínguez). (Mentioned in S884 Note)
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Identifier
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BC_0275
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Creator
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San Luis Potosí (Mexican state). Governor (Juan
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Topic
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Mexico--History--19th century--Sources
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Dates
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1836
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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 statement and discussion, mentioned in S884 note, of Interim President José Justo Corro's announcement of May 19, 1836 (S884) to the Mexican population of the tragic outcome of Santa Anna's Texas expedition, and a muted appeal to action. Dated and signed at end:] San Luis Potosí Mayo 25 de 1836. Juan José Domínguez. Imprenta del Gobierno & cargo de J. M. Infante. [translated from the original Spanish] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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Tamaulipas (Mexican state). Declaration. (December 27, 1845). See S1008.
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Identifier
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BC_0310
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Creator
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Tamaulipas (Mexican state)
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Topic
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Tamaulipas (Mexico)--History--19th century
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Dates
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1845-12-27
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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 declaration of the legislative assembly of the State of Tamaulipas, first rejecting the plan of San Luis Potosí (see S1008), then discussing their reaction to las continuas incursiones de los bárbaros, i.e., the continuing incursions of the barbarians, in recounting the provocations of the Americans on Mexico's northern border. Signed:] La Asemblea Departamental de Tamaulipas no adopta el plan proclamado en la Ciudad de San Luis Potosí el 14 del corriento por la división de reserva al mando del Exmo. Sr. General D. Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga. -Juan Martín de la Garza y Flores. - José Guillermo Martínez. -Victorino T. Canales. -Manuel Saldaña. -Manuel Saucedo. -José Ignacio de Saldaña. -Antonio Fernández, oficial mayor. [translated from the original Spanish] [At end:] Ciudad-Victoria. -Impreso por F. García, Calle De Morelos Numero 5. [1845.] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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Tamaulipas (Mexican state). Laws (October 28, 1830)
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Identifier
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BC_0040
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Creator
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Tamaulipas (Mexican state).
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Topic
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Tamaulipas (Mexico)--History--19th century
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Dates
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1830
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Decree No. 47 of the Congreso constitucional, approved by Juan Guerra, Governor ad interim, on October 28, 1830, providing for the establishment of settlements on the banks of the Nueces River, "on lands which belong to this state." Dated and signed at end:] Ciudad-Victoria 28 de octubre de 1830. ...Juan Guerra Manuel Garza de Porras. Srio.
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Title
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Tehuantepec. Comandante del Batallón (Domingo Rodmires). See S843, S844, S845.
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Identifier
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BC_0077
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Creator
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Tehuantepec. Comandante del Batallón (Domingo Ro
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Topic
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Texas--History--Revolution, 1835-1836--Sources
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Dates
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1835-11-25
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This is another proclamation of the revolt in Texas, addressed to the soldiers of Comandante Rodmires' battalion, and calls for support of the national government and the army and of General Santa Anna. At end:] Soldados: Viva el Supremo Gobierno: Viva la integridad de la nación y viva el Ejército nacional. San Cristoval Noviembre 25 de 1835. Domino Rodmires de Arellano. [translated from the original Spanish] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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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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Title
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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.]