[106] Rudo Ensayo, p. 229 (misspelled “Guiamas”).
[107] Bancroft, op. cit., vol. I, p. 554.
[108] Documentos para la Historia de Mexico, cuarta série, tomo I, p. 85.
[109] Historia de la Compañia de Jesus, tomo III, p. 298.
[110] Ibid., p. 299; Rudo Ensayo, p. 196. It is probable that part or all of the captives were quartered at Pueblo Seri, though, the record is silent on this point.
[111] Resumen de Noticias, op. cit., vol. I, p. 224.
[112] Bancroft, op. cit., p. 565.
[113] Captain Fernando Sanchez Salvador, in his official Representaciones to the Crown in 1751, complains that these Indians “are allowed on frivolous pretexts to visit the presidios, and they make use of the privilege to discover weak points and to plan attacks” (Bancroft, op. cit., p. 542).
[114] Theatro Americano, segunda parte, p. 401.
[115] Ibid., p. 392.