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<strong>GC</strong> <strong>1002</strong><br />

<strong>Del</strong> <strong>Valle</strong> <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Papers</strong><br />

Title Description<br />

Letter to "My adorada hijita" from Jose Maria (<strong>Valle</strong>) at Loreto giving<br />

a description of a stormy and dangerous ocean voyage, expressing<br />

his thanks for being alive and his love for his wife, family and friends.<br />

Creation Date Earliest Date Latest Date<br />

61 Letter to "my dear daughter" from Jose Maria [<strong>Valle</strong>]<br />

4pp. In Spanish.<br />

Receipt for 160 pesos paid on the account of Guadealupe <strong>Valle</strong>jo by<br />

October 17, 1838<br />

Receipt for 160 pesos paid by Antonio del <strong>Valle</strong> toward Guadalupe <strong>Valle</strong>jo's Antonio del <strong>Valle</strong>. Signed by Andres Castillero (secretary of<br />

62 account<br />

Governor Chico). 1p. In Spanish.<br />

Official discharge of First Lieutenant Ygnacio del <strong>Valle</strong> from the<br />

Presidential Company of Monterey signed by Anastacio Bustamente<br />

as General de Division y Presidente de la Republica Mexicana. 4pp.<br />

May 13, 1839<br />

63 Military Discharge of Lt. Ygnacio del <strong>Valle</strong> from Presidential Co. of Monterey Span. pfhw. August 5, 1839<br />

64 Account statement from the brig "Ayacuche" to Antonio Ygnacio Abila<br />

65 Account statement of Don Antonio Ygnacio Abila with Abel Stearns<br />

66 Letter from Pedro Abila to Don Jose Sepulveda<br />

67 Don Antonio Ygnacio's account with Tiburcio Tapia<br />

68 Cattle Contract<br />

69 Account of Don Antonio <strong>Valle</strong> owed to Abel Stearns<br />

70 Letter from Francisco Abila to Antonio Ygnacio Abila<br />

71 Account statement of Ygnacio del <strong>Valle</strong> from Santa Barbara<br />

72 Account of Antonio Ygnacio Avila with Abel Sterns<br />

73 Statement of account owed by Antonio Ygnacio Abila to A.B. Thompson<br />

74 Statement of account of Ygnacio del <strong>Valle</strong> with Jose Antonio Aguirre<br />

75 Receipt for one mule from Don Antonio Yorba<br />

76 Power of attorney granted Augustin Olvera by Jose Antonio Yorba<br />

Statement of account owed by Antonio Ygnacio Abila to the brig<br />

Ayacucho in the amount of 1063 pesos 7 ½ reales. Items include<br />

various fabrics, sombreros de vicuna, chocolate, and false pearls.<br />

Rendered by Santiago McKinley at San Pedro. 1p. Span. August 13, 1839<br />

Statement of account of Don Antonio Ygnacio Abila with Abel<br />

Stearns showing a total of 478 pesos 6 reales spent for items<br />

including 1ax, 6 yds. crude cotton, 6 handkerchiefs, piece of silk, 1<br />

white shirt ($3.00), 1 blue rebosa, brandy, etc. 4pp. Span. Jan-July 1840<br />

Letter from Pedro Abila at Monterey to Don Jose Sepulveda<br />

informing him of his safe arrival. States that he delivered<br />

Sepulveda's letter to Jose Castro and that he had difficulties along<br />

the way with the horses. Appears to have been driving stock. 2pp.<br />

Span. February 28, 1840<br />

Account of Don Antonio Ygnacio Abila with Tiburcio Tapia. List of<br />

amounts charged by various persons to Abila's account. 1p. In<br />

Spanish. May 3, 1840<br />

Legal writ concerning the sale of 150 head of cattle. Signed by<br />

Felipe Lugo, Jose Maria Alvarado, Augustine Olvera and Bacilieo<br />

Valdez. 1p. in Spanish. June 2, 1840<br />

Account rendered by Abel Stearns to Don Antonio <strong>Valle</strong> showing 16<br />

pesos 1 real owed for various items. 1p. In Spanish. September 18, 1840<br />

Letter from Francisco Abila at San Juan Capistrano to his father<br />

Antonio Ygnacio Abila at Los Angeles concerning family affairs. 1p.<br />

In Spanish. December 18, 1840<br />

Statement of account of Ygnacio del <strong>Valle</strong> for goods purchased at<br />

Santa Barbara for himself and for Mission San Fernando. Total from<br />

June to 12 August 1841 of 880.2 pesos; from November to 7 Jan.<br />

1842 of 55 pesos. Probably from a trading vessel. 2pp. Span.<br />

Business Account of Antonio Ygnacio Avila with Abel Sterns. 34pp.<br />

1841-42<br />

In Spanish.<br />

Statement of account owed by Antonio Ygnacio Abila to A. B.<br />

Thompson totaling 465 pesos 6 reales for cloth, foodstuffs, etc. 1p.<br />

1841-01- 1844-12-<br />

In Spanish.<br />

Statement of account of Ygnacio del valle with Jose Antonio Aguirre<br />

at Santa Barbara totaling 1596 pesos 6 reales. Items include all<br />

kinds of cloth, knives, brooches, stockings, sugar, scissors, etc. 2pp.<br />

January 22, 1841<br />

In Spanish.<br />

Receipt for one mule valued at 10 pesos from Don Antonio Yorba in<br />

payment of a debt. Signed by Francisco Ocampo at Santa Ana June<br />

February 8, 1841-April 19, 1842<br />

17, 1841. 1p. In Spanish.<br />

Power of attorney granted to Augustin Olvera by Jose Antonio Yorba<br />

to act for him in his business affairs. Written of stamped paper for us<br />

in 1840 and 1841 (one-fifth real tax about 2 cents). Witnessed by<br />

Francisco Ocampo, Felipe Castillo, Ygnacio Palomares, Ygnacio<br />

March 3, 1841<br />

Coronel, Bacilio Valdez. 4pp. Span. May 5, 1841<br />

1/13/2012 Seaver Center for Western <strong>History</strong> Research 5 of 72

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