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California. Printed Broadsides
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A fine group of 9 decrees (including one duplicate), 1828-1845, as follows:
Secretaria de Guerra y Marina, Seccion 2. Circular. "El Presidente de los Estados-Unidos Mexicanos, á los habitantantes[sic] de la Republica SABED: que el Congreso general ha decretado lo siguiente ... Mexico, 8 May 1828, [signed in type] G[omez] Pedraza. Folio (12 x 7 1/2 in.; 305 x 190 mm), with accompanying broadside "Estado que manifiesta la fuerza que deben tener las seis compañias que se consideran necesarias ..., Mexico, 8 May 1828, [signed in type] F. Castro; worm track in center affecting a few letters. Red half-calf clamshell box. Organization of six companies of cavalry in Upper and Lower California.
Primera Secretaria de Estado, Departamento del Interior. "Se faculta al gobierno para ... hagan efectiva la secularización de las misiones de la Alta y Baja California." Mexico, 26 November 1833, [signed in type and with paraph] Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna; [Carlos] Garcia. Printed broadside and conjugate blank leaf (11 1/2 x 8 in.; 266 x 203 mm); a few ink stains. Red half-calf clamshell box, gilt-stamped title on spine. Streeter sale 2469. President Santa Anna attempts to implement the secularization of the missions.
Primera Secretaria de Estado, Departamento del Interior. "Los Diputados de la alta y baja California tendrán voz y voto en el actual congreso ...", Mexico, 26 October 1835, [signed in type] Miguel Barragan; Bonilla. Printed broadside (11 3/4 x 8 in.; 298 x 204 mm). Red half-calf clamshell box. The deputies from Upper and Lower Californina shall have a voice and vote in the making of laws in the Mexican Congress naming the following as members of the California deputation: José Manuel Moreno (president), José R. Malo (secretary), and Atenógenes Castillero (secretary).
Secretaria de Justicia y Negocios Eclesiasticos. "Art.1o 'El Gobierno oyendo á los que por derecho toque ..." Mexico, 19 September 1836, [signed in type] José Justo Corro; J. de Iturbide. Printed broadside and conjugate blank leaf (11 5/8 x 8 1/8 in.; 295 x 205 mm); dampstained. Red cloth folding-case, gilt-stamped title label on spine. The government petitions to create a bishopric for California, to be chosen by the government[!], and to be funded by proceeds of the Pious Funds.
Another copy of the previous, this with manuscript formal statements at head and foot of text showing transmittal by Arnado de la Vega.
Mariano Vallejo. Proclama. Mariano G. Vallejo Comandante General de la Alta California, a sus Habitantes. "Conciudadanos: Convencidos los hijos de esta preciosa porsion del territorio mejicano ..." Monterey: Aguilar, 24 February 1837. Broadside (12 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.; 310 x 210 mm); left edge frayed, some marginal soiling and creasing. Streeter sale 2485, this copy, with notes in his hand, "one of two known copies." Reviewing the reasons for and objectives of the California revolution, Vallejo denies any intention on California's part, to deport or maltreat the Mexican loyalists.
Mariano Vallejo. "El Señor comisionado por el Supremo Gobierno D. Andres Castillero, que arribó al punto de Santa Barbara en la Goleta California el dia 15 del corriente, me dice con fecha 17 del mismo lo siguiente ... Sonoma, 27 November 1838," signed in type. Broadside (12 3/8 x 8 1/2 in.; 315 x 215 mm), apparently a proofsheet without letterhead. Red cloth slipcase, gilt-stamped title label on spine. Streeter sale 2488 (his with stamp of Comandancia General), "one of three known copies."
Valentin Canalizo. "El C. Valentin Canalizo, general de division ... que considerando que los medios de fuerza y do conquista no han sido suficientes en mas trescientos años para introducir los usos de civilización en las tribus bárbaras ..." Mexico, 22 June 1843, signed in type by Canalizo and Luis G. de Chavarri. Broadside (12 3/4 x 9 in.; 325 x 228 mm). Red half-calf clamshell box, gilt-stamped title on spine. President Santa Anna authorizes the readmittance of the Jesuits to establish missions in the Californias, New Mexico, Sonora, Sinaloa, etc.
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Gobernacion y Policia. "En el estado actual de la Republica Mexicana, los Departamentos fronterizos ..." Mexico, 18 January 1845, signed in type Jose Joaquin de Herrera; Cuevas. Broadside with conjugate leaf (8 1/4 x 6 in.; 210 x 152 mm). Red half-calf clamshell box, gilt-stamped title on spine. Naming Chiapas, New Mexico, Upper California and Texas as frontier provinces.
Secretaria de Guerra y Marina, Seccion 2. Circular. "El Presidente de los Estados-Unidos Mexicanos, á los habitantantes[sic] de la Republica SABED: que el Congreso general ha decretado lo siguiente ... Mexico, 8 May 1828, [signed in type] G[omez] Pedraza. Folio (12 x 7 1/2 in.; 305 x 190 mm), with accompanying broadside "Estado que manifiesta la fuerza que deben tener las seis compañias que se consideran necesarias ..., Mexico, 8 May 1828, [signed in type] F. Castro; worm track in center affecting a few letters. Red half-calf clamshell box. Organization of six companies of cavalry in Upper and Lower California.
Primera Secretaria de Estado, Departamento del Interior. "Se faculta al gobierno para ... hagan efectiva la secularización de las misiones de la Alta y Baja California." Mexico, 26 November 1833, [signed in type and with paraph] Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna; [Carlos] Garcia. Printed broadside and conjugate blank leaf (11 1/2 x 8 in.; 266 x 203 mm); a few ink stains. Red half-calf clamshell box, gilt-stamped title on spine. Streeter sale 2469. President Santa Anna attempts to implement the secularization of the missions.
Primera Secretaria de Estado, Departamento del Interior. "Los Diputados de la alta y baja California tendrán voz y voto en el actual congreso ...", Mexico, 26 October 1835, [signed in type] Miguel Barragan; Bonilla. Printed broadside (11 3/4 x 8 in.; 298 x 204 mm). Red half-calf clamshell box. The deputies from Upper and Lower Californina shall have a voice and vote in the making of laws in the Mexican Congress naming the following as members of the California deputation: José Manuel Moreno (president), José R. Malo (secretary), and Atenógenes Castillero (secretary).
Secretaria de Justicia y Negocios Eclesiasticos. "Art.1o 'El Gobierno oyendo á los que por derecho toque ..." Mexico, 19 September 1836, [signed in type] José Justo Corro; J. de Iturbide. Printed broadside and conjugate blank leaf (11 5/8 x 8 1/8 in.; 295 x 205 mm); dampstained. Red cloth folding-case, gilt-stamped title label on spine. The government petitions to create a bishopric for California, to be chosen by the government[!], and to be funded by proceeds of the Pious Funds.
Another copy of the previous, this with manuscript formal statements at head and foot of text showing transmittal by Arnado de la Vega.
Mariano Vallejo. Proclama. Mariano G. Vallejo Comandante General de la Alta California, a sus Habitantes. "Conciudadanos: Convencidos los hijos de esta preciosa porsion del territorio mejicano ..." Monterey: Aguilar, 24 February 1837. Broadside (12 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.; 310 x 210 mm); left edge frayed, some marginal soiling and creasing. Streeter sale 2485, this copy, with notes in his hand, "one of two known copies." Reviewing the reasons for and objectives of the California revolution, Vallejo denies any intention on California's part, to deport or maltreat the Mexican loyalists.
Mariano Vallejo. "El Señor comisionado por el Supremo Gobierno D. Andres Castillero, que arribó al punto de Santa Barbara en la Goleta California el dia 15 del corriente, me dice con fecha 17 del mismo lo siguiente ... Sonoma, 27 November 1838," signed in type. Broadside (12 3/8 x 8 1/2 in.; 315 x 215 mm), apparently a proofsheet without letterhead. Red cloth slipcase, gilt-stamped title label on spine. Streeter sale 2488 (his with stamp of Comandancia General), "one of three known copies."
Valentin Canalizo. "El C. Valentin Canalizo, general de division ... que considerando que los medios de fuerza y do conquista no han sido suficientes en mas trescientos años para introducir los usos de civilización en las tribus bárbaras ..." Mexico, 22 June 1843, signed in type by Canalizo and Luis G. de Chavarri. Broadside (12 3/4 x 9 in.; 325 x 228 mm). Red half-calf clamshell box, gilt-stamped title on spine. President Santa Anna authorizes the readmittance of the Jesuits to establish missions in the Californias, New Mexico, Sonora, Sinaloa, etc.
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Gobernacion y Policia. "En el estado actual de la Republica Mexicana, los Departamentos fronterizos ..." Mexico, 18 January 1845, signed in type Jose Joaquin de Herrera; Cuevas. Broadside with conjugate leaf (8 1/4 x 6 in.; 210 x 152 mm). Red half-calf clamshell box, gilt-stamped title on spine. Naming Chiapas, New Mexico, Upper California and Texas as frontier provinces.