232 University of Caiformi Publiotions in History 8SxIE, ]Ma. SAx mnHAaruu The Fit Forty Years of WashiMngton Booe Portrayyd by the Fam7 y Lettfe of .... GAiunAo Humv, ed. New York, 1906. IlBadin at accounts of person and events in Washington by the wife of the fonder of the Naseal J t Keei er, a prominent Washinston baker and for part of 1814 ad into eretary of th treesary. TATM Vumo D., ed. "Spanish Doeument Belating to the Voyage of the 'Baeoon' to Astoria and San Frauelseo," Hiponsi Ameri4a HistoriEo Be- voew, XVI (1988):183-191. Oorrspondene of Spenish of dials howiag favor to nEaland in the War of 1812, sad aid given the ship whoms ofles efoted the oMdal eisur of Astoria in 1818. THOMAS, AulDS B., ed. "An Anonymous Deseription of New Mexeo, 1818," Southwestens Ristorical Quarterly, IXTTI (199) :50-74. "Documents Bearing Upon the Northern Frontier of New Mexdio, 1818-1819," New Messi Historiel Se'ies, IV (1929) :14-164. -- "The Yellowstone iver, James Long and Spanish Beaetion to Amer- ican Intrusion into Spanish Dominions, 1818-1819," d., pp. 164-177. Tranlation of documents from the arehive at Serills sad Maxdo showing the anxiety of Spanish oJsals otve eonfie with traders s d adventure of the United Stats along the fratier frm the 8abine to the Yedowtone. Theas warning and seoounts of distrbuaes indiesrt doerly why Onfs considered the delitaost of the boudary in the upper Bed and Arkansa river regon important, and why he was anions to keep that line far as possible from 8anta 1 Itself as a defensive msre. Umrnm STAsM. Caress. AsserJo Stioe Papers. 88 vols. J. W. GaLzm, JL., and W. W. SsuWo, compilers. Washington, 1838-1861. Them volumes ontasn transcript of documents on subeots relating to whieh Oon. es roeeMved information rom the neutive departments. The complers took them from the earlier pubhded Houn and Seate doeamWeto ied eparately from tim to time. Minor era in transcription appear, and the selection of documents s not what th historian would desire. They aw everthele the meot valuable printed oreo for such a study the preset ea. Cla I, Foreea e Jstoe. Volume III-VI, 1808-1828. It hs bee estimated that the tsfto Per inlaude only a fourth o t hel dipleat correspondence of the period. Nataray, instructions to and despath tre minister abroad were kept enudential at the tim, and are aot sinuded. It was toh esom of th government, however, to publish the noe lehaag with the representative of foreign goerament, much to the Irritato of Ons and others Buch material, with seompa~yi~g doeumenat comprises the bulk of the Perei BRelations esries. One most go to the originals in th archives for a absolutely complete view of the nagotnatins. Oartain of the intruction. and despatches were published, to be seu bat not complete form. Vohum IV, pag 42-4268 and -0-708, and VYome V, p=age l8-28, contain the matter submitted to ongOoress rating to the Adam-Oau Treaty. Haay related docments at important appear msewere in the St. l em Z Indi AIfwr. Volhm =, 1815-1817. Doeaments rlativet to Ithe dian of the Noridua at the time the eAr oSeminole War," and after the csmlo to th United States. Class V, M(Niea Ajlro. Volume I, 1789-1819. Documents on military sLacvite in the orlds, those on Andrew Jacksoa's invalon being e espeial intent ba. lass VIII, Puie Zae d. Volume II 1815-1824. Includes tradation of Spas- sh documents and reco ad of oummisione dealing with lad titls in the oridas. Clam X, Neleau. Vo e II, 19- ute 1809-188. rial relative to Jadka's a - tivite as transfer aget aad territorial overOor of the Perida; lso to the history at Astoria and proposals for the occupation of the Columba River region.