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GUIDE TO CATHOLIC RECORDS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE U.S.
Volume 3: Western United States
Texas: TX-30

Bexar County Courthouse. County Clerk. Spanish Archives
100 Dolorosa Street
San Antonio, TX 78205

Phone: 210-335-2125

 

Hours: See website

Access: No restrictions

Copying facilities: Yes

 

Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans:

Inclusive dates: 1722-1974?  

Volume: Approximately 8 cubic feet

Description: 5 collections. See also -- A Guide to the Bexar County Archives in the Office of the County Clerk, James W. Knight, compiled 1972, revised 1975.

 

/1 “Records of the Spanish Missions”

Inclusive dates: 1722-1836

Volume: 8 cubic feet

Description: Correspondence, sacramental (e.g. baptisms, marriages, burials), and cemetery records, re: San Antonio de Valero [El Alamo], San Juan Capistrano, San JosĂ© y San Miguel de Aguayo, Nuestra Señora de la PurĂ­sima ConcepciĂłn de Acuña, and San Francisco de la Espada Missions, all San Antonio, Texas, and Nuestra Señora del Refugio Mission, Refugio, Texas. 

 

/2 “Lands Outside Bexar County”

Inclusive dates: Unknown (18th century)

Volume: Few documents

Description: Includes land grant and petition records for Nuestra Señora del EspĂ­ritu Santo de Zúñiga (La BahĂ­a) Mission, Goliad, Texas. 

 

/3 “Records of the San Fernando Archives”

Inclusive dates: Unknown (18th century)

Volume: 6 reels of microfilm

Description: Unknown 

 

/4 “Spanish Archives of Laredo”

Inclusive dates: Unknown (18th century)

Volume: Several reels of microfilm 

Description: In part, pertains to missions among native people in Texas.   

 

/5 “Map Collection” 

Inclusive dates: 1778-1974, undated

Volume: 13 maps 

Description: Maps (copies), primarily of present-day Bexar County and the San Antonio areas, including the following:

A. “A-1, San Fernando de Bexar by Fray Juan Augustin de Morfi,” 1778, 1 item; from Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia

B. “A-5, Map of San Antonio de Bexar,” undated, 1 item

C. “A-7, Map showing Mission Roads,” undated, 1 item; includes names of property owners

D. “B-1, Map of Spanish Texas,” undated, 1 item; from History of Texas (copy) by Yoakum

E. “B-3, Tracing of Plan of San Fernando de Bexar,” undated, 1 item

F. “B-9, Map Showing Terrain Comprised in the Siege of the Alamo, March 6, 1836,” undated, 1 item

G. “B-10, La Bahia Area,” undated, 1 item; from the Alfred Carvajal Collection (copy)

H. “B-11, San Fernando de Bexar,” undated, 1 item; details the original settlement and San Antonio de Valero and San José y San Miguel de Aguayo Missions

I. “C-7, San Antonio,” ca. 1835, 1 item; notes property owners, plazas, and church locations

J. “C-8, Map of Texas and Adjacent Regions in the 18th Century,” undated, 1 item; Herbert E. Bolton, compiler

K. “C-9, Map of Texas,” 1837, 1 item: Stephen F. Austin, compiler

L. “C-10, Map of Texas,” 1959, 1 item; Bill Allcorn, compiler

M. “C-11, Map of Texas showing boundaries of May 1837,” 1974, 1 item; Molly Madden, compiler

 

Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the ĚÇĐÄlogo Archives.

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