1802, Dec. 31 Estado de las misiones de Cal... (Note only). p. 83
1816, Dec. 31 Payeras, Mariano: Estado de las misiones. Abstract. p. 88
1827, Oct. 7 Echeandía, José María de: Proclama. Proclamation communicated to the missions, giving orders re inventory of mission lands, boundaries, livestock and transients. Copy. pp. 1-6
1828, Nov. 21 Reglamento para la colonización de los territorios de la Republica de Mex. Copy. p. 21
1832, Dec. 31 Estado de las misiones. Copy. pp. 84-87
1833, Dec. 31 Estado de las misiones (Note only). p. 84
1834, Aug. 9 Figueroa, José: Reglamento provisional para la secularizacion de las misiones, (Note only) p. 89
1834, Dec. 31 Estado de las misiones ... a cargo del P. Prefecto Narciso Durán. (Note only) p. 83
1834, Dec. 31 Estado de las misiones. (Note only) p. 89
1834 Inventory of San Gabriel mission. Extract. pp. 89-90
1835, Mar. 9 Value of Santa Barbara Mission. p. 88
1835, Mar. List of artillery and weapons at San Gabriel. p. 88
1843, Apr. 18 Durán, Narciso: Circular to missions concerning Micheltorena's regulations re missions, with copy of these regulations. Copy. pp. 22-27
1844, Aug. 20-24 Assembly at Monterey: Minutes. Resumé. pp. 7-12
1844, Dec. 15 Micheltorena, Manuel: Proclamation re civil war. Copy. pp. 27-29
1845, Aug. 29 Assembly at Los Angeles. Special commission: Decision to dissolve the assembly, members of the commission being Narciso Botello and Francisco de la Guerra. Abstract. pp. 37-38
1845, Oct. 5 Assembly at Los Angeles. President: Notification to J. B. Alvarado re his election as representative to the Mexican congress. Abstract. p. 37
1845, Oct. 28 Pico, Pío: Reglamento de misiones. Extract. p. 27
1846, Mar. 2 Pico, Pío: Speech given at the opening of the session of the assembly while interim governor. Resumé. pp. 13-19
1846, Apr. 17 Pico, Pío: Form letter of notification of appointment as vocal suplente for the assembly. pp. 20-21
1846, Aug. 9 Castro, José: Protest against separation of California from Mexico and concerning U.S. war with Mexico. Copy. pp. 29-32
1846, Aug. 10 Assembly as Los Angeles: Minutes re American occupation of the country, signed by Pío Pico and A. Olvera. Copy, taken from what seemed to be a blotter copy of the minutes, pp. 32-36
1846, Oct. 24 Pico, Pío: Letter to Juan Gallardo appointing Gallardo captain of the auxiliary troops in Los Angeles. Extract. p. 51
1846, Oct. 26 Flores, José María: Orders to Leonardo Cota on operations in San Diego. Copy. pp. 52-54
1846, Oct. 26 Assembly at Los Angeles: Reinstatement of the assembly, signed by Francisco Figueroa, Narciso Botello, Francisco de la Guerra, Joaquín Carrillo and Agustín Olvera. Copy. pp. 39-42
1846, Oct. 27 Flores, José María: Speeches made by Flores and the Assembly of Los Angeles (Figueroa) concerning the war situation. Copy. pp. 42-46
1846, Oct. 27 Assembly at Los Angeles. Special committee: Decision concerning the use of missions in facilitating resources for war against the United States, revoking mission land sales made by Pico, and continuing to rent the lands. Signed by Narciso Botello and Francisco de la Guerra. Copy. pp. 46-48
[1846, Oct.] Blotter in handwriting of Agustín Olvera upon same subject, presumably containing a copy of the preceding document, sent to the Governor. Copy. pp. 48-49
1846, Nov. 5 Flores, José María: Proclamation, concerning state of war, conscription and punishments. Copy. pp. 54-56
1846, Nov. 12 Flores, José María: Orders to Cota, concerning operations in San Diego and Indian uprisings. Copy. pp. 57-58
1846, Nov. 13 Flores, José María: Letter to Cota, describing the difficult situation and the need to use a strong hand with the Indians. Copy. pp. 58-60
1846, Nov. 22 Flores, José María: Letter to Cota, informing him of the enemy's movements on Santa Isabel. Copy. pp. 66-67
1846, Nov. 22 Flores, José María: Letter to Cota, quoting his orders to Andrés Pico. Copy. pp. 63-65
1846, Dec. 5 Flores, José María: Proclamation concerning his own imprisonment. Copy. pp. 49-51
1846, Dec. 5 Flores, José María: Private letter to Cota, re his imprisonment and the people who contrived it. Copy. pp. 68-71
1846, Dec. 17 Flores, José María: Orders to Cota, for Andrés Pico to relieve Cota, and re Pico's disobedience. Copy. pp. 60-62
1846, Dec. 17 Flores, José María: Letter to Cota. Copy. pp. 62-63
1846, Dec. 31 Flores, José María: Letter to R. F. Stockton. Copy taken from a blotter copy. pp. 72-74
1847, Jan. 5 Stockton, Robert Field: Proclamation, translated into Spanish, declaring amnesty for all except Flores. Copy. p. 75
1847, Jan. 11 Flores, José María: Orders to Andrés Pico, entrusting him with the division. Copy. pp. 78-79
1847, Jan. 12 Stockton, Robert Field: Pass for Olvera and Narciso Botello to come to Los Angeles. Copy. p. 77
1847, Jan. 13 Articles of capitulation by José Antonio Carrillo and Agustín Olvera, at Cahuenga. Abstract. p. 76
1847, Jan. 16 Russell, William Henry: Receipt for 2 pieces of artillery. Copy. pp. 76-77
1847, Jan. 18 Articles of capitulation between R. F. Stockton and José A. Carrillo, Andrés Pico and Agustín Olvera. Taken from blotter copy. Copy. pp. 79-81
undated [Olvera, Agustín]: Letter to the military governor of California. pp. 82-83
1878, July 17 Olvera, Carlos: letter to Thomas Savage re Olvera documents.
B otello, Narciso, 1810-
Carrillo, Joaquín
Carrillo, José Antonio Ezequiel, 1796-1862
Castro, José, ca. 1810-1860
Durán, Narciso, 1776-1846
Echeandía, José María de, d. 1852?
Figueroa, Francisco, 1804-
Figueroa, José, 1792-1835
Flores, José María, d. 1866?
Guerra, Francisco de la, 1818-1878
Micheltorena, Manuel, d. 1853
Olvera, Agustín, d. 1876
Payeras, Mariano, 1769-1822
Pico, Andrés, 1810-1876
Pico, Pío, 1801-1894
Russell, William Henry, 1802-1873
Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866