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Descriptive Summary

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Description of Series

I. Mexican internal affairs, 1830-1832 and 1843-1844.

II. Political and military affairs in Texas and California, 1835-1837.

III. The French in Veracruz, 1839

The Benson Latin American Collection

Muse Collection relating to Mexico, Texas, and California:

An Inventory of the Collection at the Benson Latin American Collection



Descriptive Summary

TitleMuse Collection relating to Mexico, Texas, and California
Dates: 1830-1844
AbstractLetters and official communications pertaining to Mexican military and governmental affairs and the Texas Revolution.
ID33992204
Extent7 inches
LanguageSpanish or Castilian.
RepositoryBenson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin

Scope and Contents

Letters and official communications pertaining to Mexican military and governmental affairs during the years 1830 to 1844, especially to Mexican internal affairs during 1831-1832, the Texas Revolution in 1835-1836, and events in Veracruz in 1839.

In Series I, documents from 1831 are primarily about internal rebellions in Mexico and largely concern military efforts to subdue them; many relate to Nicolás Bravo, who commanded defending forces, and Vicente Guerrero and Juan Álvarez, who led rebel forces. Items from 1832 relate almost exclusively to the Veracruz garrison, commanded by Tomás Illanes, and its need for money and supplies. Materials from 1843 and 1844 pertain to Pedro de Ampudia; they deal mostly with administrative matters during his tenure as Comandante General in Tabasco but include his 24-page account of Francisco Sentmanat's 1844 attack on Tabasco and Ampudia's response to it. Only two items date from 1830.

In Series II, materials dated 1835 are about the Texas Revolution; they often concern Mexican generals Martín Perfecto de Cos and Domingo de Ugartechea. Documents dated 1836 and 1837 pertain to Mexican plans for an invasion of Texas and related military matters, to the unsettled situation in California, and to an expedition to San Blas, California, to be led by José Urréa. Items in Series III illustrate the aftermath of the 1838 French invasion at Veracruz; they concern the fortress of San Juan de Ulüa, the treaty ending hostilities, an investigation into a loss of money at the Veracruz residence of Antonio López de Santa Anna, and the Comandancia General of Veracruz (headed at this time by Guadalupe Victoria and his successor, Francisco Toro).

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Arrangement

The documents in the collection have been rearranged into series by topic (in essence into a chronological arrangement which falls naturally into topics), then chronologically (not numerically) within folders. This arrangement is fully expressed in the container list.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Alamán, Lucas, 1792-1853.
Ampudia, Pedro de, 1803-1868.
Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836.
Bowie, James, d. 1836.
Bravo, Nicolás, 1786-1854.
Bustamante, Anastasio, 1780-1853.
Cos, Martín Perfecto de, 1800-1854.
Filisola, Vicente
García Conde, Francisco
Gritten, Eduardo (Edward C.)
Guerrero, Vicente, 1782-1831.
Illanes, Tomás
González-Ynclán, Ignacio, d. ca. 1745.
Paredes y Arrillaga, Mariano, 1797-1849.
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876.
Ugartechea, Domingo de.
Urréa, José, 17979-1849.
Victoria, Guadalupe, 1786-1843.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Muse Collection Relating to Mexico, Texas, and California, 1830-1844, Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin.

Acquisition Information

The Muse Collection relating to Mexico, Texas, and California was acquired by the Benson Latin American Collection in 1968 from Benjamin Muse, Jr., a bookdealer with Parnassus Book Service in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts.

Processing Information

The materials were described by the Benson's Mexican Archives Project in July 1994.

Finding aid initially prepared by the Mexican Archives Project, February 13, 1995.

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Series and Container List

All item numbers, whether stamped or pencilled, which appear on the documents are to be ignored; also all notations of folder numbers, all of which are obsolete with respect to arrangement.The item numbers can be used to access item cards prepared before the Muse Collection was processed by the Mexican Archives Project. Because the item numbers are not unique, however, the item card for a specific document can be found only by the combined use of the item number and either a chronological or alphabetical approach. To go to a specific document from an item card requires reliance primarily on the date of the document. The date should be used to select a folder from the container list, within which one may find the item by its date.

 

I. Mexican internal affairs, 1830-1832 and 1843-1844.

Subseries, Internal Rebellions
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11Internal rebellions 4 - 5 Jan 1830
2Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
3Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
4Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
5Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
6Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
7Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
8Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
9Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
10Internal rebellions Jan - Feb 1831
11Internal rebellions Undated
Subseries, Illanes' Command at Veracruz, 1832
boxfolder
112Illanes' command at Veracruz 15 Sep - 18Dec 1832
Subseries, Pedro de Ampudia
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113Purchase of printing press as General en Gefe, Divisionde Operaciones sobre Yucatán 30 Mar - 21Apr 1843
14Ampudia's command at Tabasco 22 Jan - 23 July 1844
15Ampudia's command at Tabasco 6 - 17 Sep 1844, and undated

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II. Political and military affairs in Texas and California, 1835-1837.

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116Political and military affairs in Texas, 1835 22 Jun - 5 July 1835
17Political and military affairs in Texas, 1835 6 - 21 July 1835
18Political and military affairs in Texas, 1835 2 Aug - 18 Sep 1835
19Political and military affairs in Texas, 1835 31 Oct 1835
20Political and military affairs in Texas, 1835 2 - 30 Nov 1835
21Mexican preparations to invade Texas, 1836 1837 16 Oct - 5 Nov 1836
22Mexican preparations to invade Texas, 1836 1837 8 Feb - 26 Mar 1837
23Mexican preparations to invade Texas, 1836 1837 Undated
24Political and military affairs in California, 1836 29 Sep - 1 Dec 1836
25Urréa expedition to San Blas 23 Jan - 13 Jun 1837

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III. The French in Veracruz, (aftermath of the Pastry War). 1839

Subseries, San Juan de Ulúa, 20 March - 30 October 1839
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21San Juan de Ulúa 20 Mar - 29Apr 1839
2San Juan de Ulúa 29 Apr - 26Aug 1839
3San Juan de Ulúa 30 Sep - 30 Oct 1839
Subseries, Comandancia General de Veracruz
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24Guadalupe Victoria 6 Apr - 6 June 1839
5Guadalupe Victoria 8 - 22 June 1839
6Francisco Toro 24 June - 4 July 1839
Subseries, Investigation into disappearance of funds at Santa Anna's Veracruz residence
boxfolder
27Investigation into disappearance of funds at Santa Anna's Veracruz residence 22 - 30 May 1839
8Investigation into disappearance of funds at Santa Anna's Veracruz residence 30 May 1839
9Investigation into disappearance of funds at Santa Anna's Veracruz residence 30 May 1839
10Extracts from investigation into disappearance of funds at Santa Anna's Veracruz residence 3 - 10 June 1839
Yellow Cards
Descriptions of documents in folders 2-6
Descriptions of documents in folders 7-10
Notes and translations by Mrs. Muse
Notes from folder 2: Tabasco
Notes from folder 3
Typescript notes from folder 4
Manuscript notes from folder 4
Notes from folder 5B1 (5A?)
Notes from folder 5B2
Notes for folders 6a-d: Transcriptions
Notes for folder 7
Notes for folder 8
Notes for folder 9
Notes for folder 9B
Notes for folder 10

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