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(Covers to) lnforme de la Comision Pesquisidora de la Frontera del Norte al Ejecutivo de la Union en cumplimiento del Articulo 3°• de la ley de 30 de setiembre de 1872. (with) lnforme de la Comision Pesquisidora de la Frontera del Norte al Ejecutivo de la Union sobre depredaciones de los indios y otros males que sufre la frontera mexicana.
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- "First edition, followed by various Mexican editions (1875 and 1877) and translations into English published in New York (1875) and Washington (1876). One of the most important borderlands reports, which has been compared to the Pichardo treatise for its importance to borderlands history. The Mexican editions are far rarer than those published i...
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- 1874
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- David Rumsey
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- Diaz de Leon y White
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