The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 61, July 1957 - April, 1958 Page: 289
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said decision will be carried out, that the petition was made
because he [the governor] considered the complaints of the troops
were just in view of the poor condition of the cattle, and that
he will continue to try to maintain the greatest harmony in all
affairs as is characteristic of him
No. 817 Bexar, April 26, 1820o
Stating that because of their small caliber, the arms seized on
the frontier are judged useless to the troops, that the arms will
be distributed to individual citizens who may be able to use them
both for the service of His Majesty and their own defense, and
that the amount received will be reported to the commandant
general as he has instructed
No. 818 Bexar, April 26, 1820
Reporting that the recaptured animals have been distributed al-
ready to the troops in the companies of the province so that they
can perform their routine duties, that the distribution was made
on the condition that if the individual proved his full and rightful
ownership to an animal, the respective payment would be made to
his corresponding company according to the valuation made at that
same time, and that the entire transaction was made in conformity
with the commandant general's superior order which was in effect
in former times
No. 819 Bexar, April 27, 1820
Stating that as a result of the notice brought by Chieftain Alimano
to La Bahia he increased the forces at Mosquitos and redoubled
the vigilance there but recent reports revealed that not even the
slightest incident had been observed; adding that he instructed the
said Alimano to notify him of any occurrence and promised to reward
him with gifts but no other warning had been received
No. 820o Bexar, April 27, 1820
Stating that second investigations revealed nothing about the canoe
found at the mouth of the river or the suspected entrance of Carlos
Laso into the presidio of La Bahia
Reporting that in order to avoid its harmful use at La Bahia,
the canoe had been brought to Bexar where it might be of some
service since the bridge washed away at the time of the flood
No. 82 Bexar, April 27, 18o20
Stating that as soon as he has an opportunity he will communicate
the order of the Most Reverend Provincial Father of San Francisco
de Zacatecas to Friar Francisco Maynes who is filling an irregular
office at the post of Natchitoches
No. 822 Bexar, April 27, 1820
Acknowledging receipt of the notice that the ringleader, Encarna-
ci6n Ortiz, has been pardoned289
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