SANTA FE
Special History Study
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APPENDIX II:
Manifests of Merchandise Presented to the Customs House in
Santa Fe Belonging to Hispano Merchants [ 1]
1840 | Chávez, José, 11 bultos. Roll 28 # 730. |
1840 | Chávez, Mariano. Roll 28 # 750. |
1840 | Otero, Antonio José, 30 bultos. Roll 28 # 736-738. |
1842 | Otero, José Antonio, Roll 32 # 1607-1628. |
1842 | Perea, Juan, 70 bultos. Roll 32 # 1598-1603. |
1843 | Chávez y Castillo, José, 5 bultos. Roll 34 # 1182-1183. |
1843 | Chávez, Mariano, 34 bultos. Roll 34 # 1193-1199. |
1843 | González, Tomás, 2 bultos. Roll 34 # 1171. |
1843 | Gutiérrez, José Mariano, 8 bultos. Roll 34 # 1190. |
1843 | Gutiérrez, Juan Nepomuceno, 5 cajas and bultos. Roll 34 # 1180-1181. |
1843 | Ortiz, Gaspar, 22 bultos. Roll 34 # 1176-1177. |
1843 | Sandoval, Antonio, 14 bultos. Roll 34 # 1191-1192. |
1844 | Armijo, Juan C. Roll 37 # 437-442. |
1844 | Chávez, Mariano. Roll 37 # 443-455. |
1844 | Otero, Antonio José. Roll 37 # 456-58. |
1844 | Perea, Juan and José. Roll 37 # 418436. |
1846 | Armijo, Juan. 5 bultos. Roll 41 # 811-813. |
1The first year for
which there are surviving manifests of merchandise introduced by
Americans into New Mexico is 1831, MANM, roll 14 # 176-187.
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Last Updated: 30-Sep-2005
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