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Luis Alberto Guajardo Collection of Músquiz, Mexico Records
Collection
Call Number: WA MSS S-1482
Abstract:
The Luis Alberto Guajardo Collection of Músquiz, Mexico Records contains administrative records from the town of Músquiz, Coahuila, Mexico. The records were collected by Luis Alberto Guajardo, a general in the Mexican Army. Guajardo's military travels allowed him to visit local record offices in Coahuila and research the history of the region. This research led to the formulation of Guajardo's Apuntes Datos y Noticias Para la Historia de Coahuila, a history of the Coahuila region. The...
Dates:
1553-1889, bulk 1801-1889
Henry Raup Wagner collection of Texas manuscripts
Collection
Call Number: WA MSS S-339
Abstract:
Letters, including several from or pertaining to Stephen F. Austin, official correspondence and documents, degrees, "expedientes" and reports, recording the history and development of Mexico's northeastern frontier from 1707-1847. Most of the collection concerns Texas, but there are also documents concerning Louisiana and New Mexico.
Dates:
1707-1847