Historical Archives of Baja California Sur, catalog Ramo I. Colony (1744-1821) , J. Andrew Cota Sandoval, Government of Terr. BCS (Booklet No. disclosure. 40), La Paz, 1974.
97 pages in this paper was published on the BCS most important repository for historical research in Baja California Sur, whose background most remote "is unquestionably the first capital of California, Loreto ..., which suffered a flood in 1829, being necessary to change the government and the file to La Paz ... that since the departure of the Jesuits in 1768 until 1969 he was installed by Dr Miguel Leon-Portilla in the House Culture ..., suffered all kinds of losses and damages ... "
This index ranges from the earliest record, from 1744 until 1821 in the colonial period ending around the country with the observation that in our California was not certified to National Independence in 1822. The first paper is an official transcript of the "Royal Order in favor of the Jesuit provincial of Mexico to begin the spiritual and temporal conquest of the Californias, the original was issued by Viceroy José Sarmiento y Valladares to priests Juan Maria de Salvatierra Eusebio Francisco Kino on February 6, 1697.
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