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Nacogdoches Archives ca 1736-1836

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HISTORY

The original documents of the Nacogdoches Archives are housed in the Texas State Library and Archives in Austin, where they have been since 1850. The East Texas Research Center collection includes typescripts of official records created and accumulated at Nacogdoches during the Spanish and Mexican periods. Includes correspondence, decrees, orders, circulars, and other communications sent to the frontier from higher governmental authorities; correspondence of the commandant; correspondence and proceedings of the alcaldes and ayuntamiento of Nacogdoches; and records relating to adjacent territories of Anahuac, Attoyac, Ayish Bayou, Liberty, Neches, Sabine, San Augustine, and San Felipe. There are also microfilm copies of the original documents.

LOCATION OF RECORD

B-42 [90 Vol., 27 Reels]

INVENTORY

A complete index of the archives is available at the East Texas Research Center.

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