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California, Part I
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157 Pages |
California, Part II
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188 Pages
Series, listings of soldiers. |
- Hispanic Soldiers and Sailors of the
Revolutionary War (convincing chapter members), pages 1-8
- Sons of the American Revolution, page 9
- SAR Seeks Descendants of Spanish Soldiers or
Sailors who served During the Revolutionary War (determining
eligible ancestors) pages 10-15
- Ten References for Spanish soldiers of 1779-1783,
pages 16-17
- California During the Revolution (convincing
state members),
pages 18-25
- Questions and Answers about SARs Acceptance of
Descendants of Spanish/Mexican soldiers and Sailors Who Served in
California During
the American Revolution (convincing state and national SAR officers)
pages 26-32
- Spanish Soldier Ancestors of New CSSAR Members
(accepted member ancestors) pages 33-35
- California Naval Patriots (seeking ancestors)
pages 36-39
- A. The Yuma Massacre (the explanation of what it
was).
- B. SAR seeks Descendants of Yuma Massacre of 1781
(seeking descendants) pages 40-46
- California's Donations to 1779-1783 War with
England (seeking donors),pages 47-50
- Retired Soldiers Developed the Ranchos, pages
51-57
- California's time Line, 1779-1783, pages 58-61
- References for Spanish Soldiers and Sailors of
1779-1783 (specific), pages 62-90
- References for Sons of the American Revolution
(SAR) Applicants with California Hispanic soldier/Sailor Ancestry
(general), pages 91-121
- How to Use the Work of Dr. Adam C. Derkum, pages
122-153
- Epilogue, page 154
- Subject Index, page 155
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- Came/Stayed, California, 1769-1774, pages 1-6
- Came/Stayed, California, 1774-1780, pages 7-15
- Came/Stayed in California, 1780-1790, pages 16-26
- Came/Stayed in California, 1790-1800, pages 27-39
Franciscan Missionaries in 1790, page 40
Franciscan Missionaries in 1790-1800, pg 40-41
Settlers, 1790-1800, pages 42-43
Catalonian Volunteers, Nootka,1789-1792, pg44
Catalonian Volunteers with Alberni in California,
1796-1803, page 45-46
Soldiers who Joined, 1790-1800 (not including
most Catalonian Volunteers), pages 47-50
Settlers at Villa de Branciforte, pages 51-56
- Where Patriots Served, 1779-1783, pages
57-67
San Diego Presidio
Monterey Presidio
San Francisco Presidio of 1782
Santa Barbara Presidio Founding Garrison
Loreto Presidio
Yuma Participants
Other Patriots at Missions and Pueblos
- Sons-in-Law of Spanish Patriots of California,
pages 75-78
- Other Presidios of the Spanish Borderlands,
pages 79-81
- Early California Family References on
Microfilm, pages 82-85
Northrop's California Collection
Temple's translation selected Mission Records
Translated Mission Records
Temple's Genealogical Tables
- Mutnick's California Families (Anza Expedition
Descendants), pages 90-123
- Mutnick's California Families (Descendants of
1781 expeditions), pages 124-154
- Questions and Answers, pages 155-161
- Additions to California Naval Patriots,
Chapter VIII, Part 1, pages 162-167
- Additions/Corrections to Part 1, Chapter XIII,
Specific References, pages 168-181
- Additional California References to those in
Chapter XIV, Part 1, pages 182-185
- Subject Index for Part 2, pages 186-187
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Spain's Arizona Patriots During Spain's
1779-1783 War with England,
by Granville W. Hough and N.C. Hough |
Spain's New Mexico Patriots During Spain's 1779-1783
War with England,
by Granville W. Hough and N.C. Hough |
| Study 3 |
166 pages |
Study 4 |
182 pages |
- Preface
- Why Patriotic Organizations Should Accept
Descendants of Spanish/Mexican Soldiers Who Served in the Spanish
Borderlands During the American Revolution, pages 1 to 8
- The Spanish Borderlands During the Era of
Spain's 1779-1783 War with England, pages 9-17
Presidios
Provincias Internas
Missions
Pueblos and Ranchos
- The Arizona/Sonora Time Line and Activities
Anza Expeditions, 1774-75
Tucson Presidio Established, 1775-76
Terrenate Presidio in Arizona
Spain Declares War on Englands
The Yuma Mission Settlements
War with Seri Indians
Requests for Donations
Moqui Expedition
Trade routs for New Mexico
Rivera's Expeditions
Yuma Massacre, 1781
Yuma Campaign
Tucson Presidio Fight
Yuma Campaign, 1782
Apache Attacks
End of War with England
Navajo-Apache Relationships
Apache Campaign
Tubac Presidio Re-established
- Yuma Participants, page 24
- Exploring Trade routes for New Mexico,
page 30
- Arizona Contributions to the War fund,
page 34
- Settlers and Land Owners, page 36
- Pimería Alta, 1779-1783, page 42
Arizona Patriots and Near-Patriots, pages 42 to 64
Other Patriots and Near-Patriots of Primeria Alta, pages 65 - 72
- Other Borderland Soldiers & Citizens
Supporting Arizona, pages 73 to 86
- References for Descendants, pages 148 to
161
- Epilogue, page 162
- Appendix, pages 163-164
- Subject Index, page 165
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- Preface
- Governor Anza's New Mexico Indian Campaigns,
page 5
- New Mexico Time Line and Activities
Anza Appointed Governor
Reorganized New Mexico Defenses
Campaign against Comanches
Home Defenses Tested
War with England
Campaign to Moqui Country
Exploring Trade Route to Sonora
Impact of Yuma Massacre
New Mexico Contributions to War Fund
New Mexico Economy
Work with Utes
Work with Navajos
Apache Campaigns
End of War with England
Exploring Trade Routes to Texas and Louisiana
El Paso
- Exploring Trade Routes for New Mexico,
page 8
- New Mexico donations, War Fund & Other
Contributions, page 11
- New Mexico Settlers and Militia, page 13
- New Mexico Patriots During Spain's 1779-1783
War with England, pages 15 to 180, separate listings:
New Mexico Enlistment and Officer Records
1790 Census of the Presidio of Santa Fe
New Mexico Priests who were Patriots of Near Patriots
Other Patriots and Near Patriots of New Mexico
El Paso Area Patriots and Near Patriots, 1779-1783
- New Mexico References, page 181
- Subject Index, page 182
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Spain's Texas Patriots During Spain's
1779-1783 War with England
by Granville W. and N.C. Hough
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Spain's Louisiana Patriots During
Spain's
1779-1783 War with England,
by Granville W. and N.C. Hough
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Study 5 |
176 pages |
Study 6 |
198 pages |
- Preface
- Texas Time Line and Activities
Geography and History
Activities Common to All Areas, pages 1-6
Regulations1772,Realigning Presidios
Provincias Internas
Indian Wars
Southwestern Drought
Epidemics
War with England
Public Prayers for Success in War
Militia Service
Donations to the War Fund
End of War with England
War Hero Became Viceroy of New Spain
1775-1790 in the El Paso del Norte area
1775-1790 in Nueva Vizcaya/Chihuahua
1775-1790 in Coahuila
1775-1790 in Nuevo Santander
1775 Horse and Mule Drive to New Mexico
1775-1790 in Las Nuevas Filipinas/Tejas
Governorship of Ripperda
Villa de Bucareli, the Failed Colony
Nacogdoches, Return to East texas
La Bahía
El Fuerte del Cibolo (Buffalo Fort)
San Santonio, the New Capitol
Proposal for a Texas Port
English Encroachments Coast and East Texas
Exploration, Athanase de Mézieres
Governorship by Domingo Cabello
Texas Beef for Louisiana Armies
Trade routes with Neighbors
- Missions, Priests, land, and Prayers for
Victory in Texas, pages 7-14
References
Activities Common to all Areas
Prayers and Beef
The El Paso del Norte area included
Border Areas Nueva Vizcaya/Chihuahua included
Border Areas of Coahuila included
Border Areas of Nuevo Leon included
Border Areas of Nuevo Santander/Tamaulipas
included
The Spanish Province of Texas area included
Other Priests involved in Borderlands
correspondence
- Beef for Spanish Armies from Texas Ranches
During Spain's 1779-1783 War with England, pages 15-18
References
Ranches,El Paso del Norte to Ojinaga (Presidio)
Ranches near the Presidio Rio Grande/Coahuila
Ranches, Lower Rio Grande/Nuevo Santander
Ranches of Tejas (Spanish Texas)
Wartime Beef to Louisiana
Listing Drovers (Patriots and Near Patriots)
- Militia Service in Texas During Spain's
1779-1893 War with England, pages 19-20
References
Militia Service
Militia Operations in Texas
- Texas Donations to the War Fund to Defeat
England, pages 23-24
References
Call for Donations
Record of Contributors and Contributions
- Texas Patriots and Near Patriots, 1779-1783,
pages 25-166
West Texas (El Paso del Norte to Eagle Pass)
Patriots and Near Patriots
1779-1783 Records for El Paso
Census of 1784
Census of 1787
Censuses of 1788 and 1790
Downriver from el Paso del Norte
Military records, 1790-1800
Alphabetical Listing
South Texas (Lower Rio Grande) Patriots/Near
Patriots 1779-1783
References
Alphabetical Listing
Texas Civilian Patriots/Near Patriots, 1779-1783
References
Summary of wartime censuses
Alphabetical Listing
Texas Soldier Patriots/Near Patriots at Béxar
Presidio, 1779-1783
References
Alphabetical Listing
Texas Soldier Patriots/Near Patriots at La Bahía
1779-1783
References
Alphabetical Listing
- Epilogue, page 167
- References for Descendants of Spanish Soldiers
and Other Patriots Who Served in Texas and Bordering Provinces of
Mexico during Spain's 1779-1783 War with England, pages 168
References
- Appendix A. Declaration of War Against England
by King Carlos III, pages 168
- Subject Index, page 176
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- Preface
- Introduction Overview
- Louisiana Time Line
- Participating Groups in the War Activities
- Summary
- Clandestine Aid
- Recruiting Canary Islanders
- Baton Rouge Campaign
- Mobile Campaign
- Battle of St. Louis
- Pensacola Campaign
- Natchez Uprising
- Mississippi river Activities
- Texas Drovers
- Gálvez' later Campaigns
- Miscellaneous Maritime Activities
- Louisiana Patriots and Near Patriots
References precede the alphabetical
listing, pages 15 to 189
- Kentucky Patriots - Captives to Canada,
190
Epilogue, 192
- References for Descendants of those who served
or worked with Spanish Forces in Louisiana and the West Indies
during Spain's 1776-1783 conflict with England, pages 193 to
1977
- Subject Index, page 198
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Spanish, French, Dutch, and American Patriots of the
West Indies
During the American Revolution,
by Granville S. Hough and N.C. Hough |
Spain's Patriots of Northwestern New Spain from South
of the U.S. Border it its 1779-1783 War with England
During the American Revolution,
by Granville S. Hough and N.C. Hough |
| Study 7, |
178 pages |
Study 8 |
180 pages |
- Preface
- Introduction Overview
Theatres of Operation during the American Revolution
Geography of the West Indies
Peoples of the West Indies
Immediate History before the American Revolution
Early Activities, West Indies during American Revolution
Wartime Hostilities in the West Indies
- West Indies Time Line
West Indies Groups Participating in the War Activities
Summary
Clandestine Aid
New Providence Expedition of 1776
Recruiting Canary Islanders
France Enters the War
Beginning French Naval and Land Actions of the West Indies
Spain Enters the War
Baton Rouge Campaign
Siege of Savannah, Georgia
Mobil Campaign
French and Spanish Operations in the West Indies
(from Savannah to Yorktown)
Spanish Expedition to America
British Invasions of Central America
French Expeditionary Force to America under Rochambeau
Dutch Participation in the War
Pensacola Campaign
Naval Engagement of Admiral de Grasse and British Admiral Hood
Naval Battles of Chesapeake Bay and Yorktown
Battle of St. Kitts and Nevis
Naval Battle of Les Saintes, off Dominica
Galvez' Later Campaigns
Louisiana Governor's Correspondence
Privateering Operations in the West Indies
Indian Ocean Activities
Notes on French Operations
Miscellaneous Ships in Other Maritime Operations
Swedish Participation with the French
- West Indies Patriots and Near Patriots,
1771-1783
References and alphabetical listing, pages 32-137
- Epilogue
- References for Descendants of those who served
in the West Indies during the American Revolution, pages 169-177
Ten most useful References
Unit and Patriot References
Other Reference Reviewed, but not used for naming patriots
References for future research - Spanish participation
References for future research - French participation
References for future research - Dutch participation
References, future research - American participation
Organizations
- Subject Index page 178
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- Preface
- Introduction Overview
- Time Line and Activities
Reinforcing California - the Anza Expeditions
Provincias Internas Established
Clandestine Aid to Americans
Great Southwestern Drought
Spain Declares War on England
Naval support shifted to Manila
King Carlos' Request for Donativo
Trouble at the Yuma Mission Settlements
War with Seri Indians
Yuma Massacre
Yuma Campaigns
Trade Routes for New Mexico
Smallpox Epidemic
Apache Attacks
Comanche Attacks
Establishing Flying Companies
Reinforcing Militia Units
End of War with England
Subsequent Activities of Soldier and Sailor Veterans
- Military and Naval Units and Installations of
Northwestern New Spain - South of the Border
Provincias Internas
Army Units under the Viceroy
Naval Units under control of the Viceroy
Missions of Northwestern New Spain
Other Spanish Installations of Northwestern New Spain
- Patriots & Near Patriots
The listing of patriots is alphabetical, pages 13 to 163
- Epilogue 164
- Sources 165-179
- Subject Index 180
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