http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/
Have a look at this search engine for one of a kind Manuscripts. Also
look at a search database called Archives USA.
Just as an example i did the OCLC simple search and got the following
entrie amoug many many for the words: "Zacatecas" and "Jalisco."
don't know where this one is but looks very very interesting:
Author:        Magallanes, José Yrineo.
Title:         Family papers, 1776-1901.
Description:   57 folders.
Notes:         Papers of José Yrineo Magallanes and his sons,
                  Mariano, Francisco and Juan, relating to the sale,
                  inheritance, or transfer of lands and estates mainly in
                  Tlaltenango and Jérez, province of Zacatecas, Mexico.
               In Spanish.
Subjects:      Land tenure -- Mexico -- Zacutecas (Province)
Control No.:   ocm25865776 
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Author:        Sánchez, Prisciliano, 1783-1826.
Title:         Prisciliano Sánchez collection, 1822-1851 (bulk
                  1825-1827).
Description:   330 leaves.
Found In:      Genaro García Collection.
Notes:         Forms part of: Genaro García Collection.
               Lawyer, businessman, political leader, legislator
                  and governor. Born 1783 in Ahuacatlán, Nueva Galicia
                  (present state of Nayarit), died 1826 in Guadalajara,
                  Jalisco, Mexico. Prisciliano Sánchez received a law degree
                  in 1810. As a businessman in Compostela, he gained popularity
                  as a local political leader. In 1822 he was elected deputy to
                  the first national congress, in 1823 to the first constituent
                  congress, and in 1824 to the first legislature of the state
                  of Jalisco. In 1825 Sánchez became the first constitutional
                  governor of Jalisco. In 1826, while still governor, Sánchez
                  died of an illness resulting from an injury to his hand.
               Printed material, correspondence, financial and
                  legal documents, reports, notes, and assorted materials
                  relating to Prisciliano Sánchez' political career, his
                  death, and his last will and testament. García manuscripts
                  G422 and G422-1 through G422-6 consist of materials
                  concerning Sánchez' career in government, including
                  broadsides, nine booklets and pamphlets, proclamations, notes
                  about legislative sessions and other matters, a letter book,
                  and a communication to the provincial military concerning
                  law, politics, and government in the Mexican state of Jalisco
                  from 1822 to 1826. G422-7 contains reports on an Indian
                  rebellion in 1825. G426 comprises Sanchez' will, an inventory
                  of his belongings, financial documents pertaining to the
                  disposal of his possessions and payment of expenses, decrees
                  relating to the mourning of his death, funeral prayers and
                  eulogies, official letters of condolence, and other official
                  and legal documents pertaining to his death and will.
               García, Genaro, Heirs of; purchase; 1921.
               Castañeda, Carlos E. and Jack Autrey Dabbs,
                  eds., Guide to the Latin American manuscripts in the
                  University of Texas Library. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard
                  University Press, 1939.
               Also available on microfilm, Benson Latin
                  American Collection.
               Prisciliano Sánchez Collection, 1822-1851,
                  Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries,
                  University of Texas at Austin.
Subjects:      Sánchez, Prisciliano, 1783-1826 -- Archives.
               Jalisco (Mexico : State) -- History --
                  1821-1861.
               Jalisco (Mexico : State) -- Politics and
                  government -- 1821-1861.
Other authors: García, Genaro, 1867-1920, collector.
Control No.:   ocm31795819 
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Author:        Parra, Francisco.
Title:         Conquista de la Provincia de Xalisco, nuevo reyno
                  de Galicia y fundacion de su capital, Guadalaxara. Narracion
                  poetico-sencilla distribuida en XXXI cantos, 1805-1810.
Description:   Originals : 800 p. ; 22 cm.
               Copies : partial microfilm reel (400 exposures) :
                  negative (Rich. 102:4) and positive.
Notes:         An epic in 31 cantos of 10 octaves each by a
                  member of the Dominican Convent of Rosario in Guadalajara,
                  describing the Spainish conquest of Jalisco and also the
                  founding and development of Guadalajara, during the period
                  1530-1547. There are notes following the majority of the
                  cantos and three appended prose summaries listing
                  respectively the presidents of the province through 1805, the
                  bishops of the See to the time of Ruiz de Cabañas, and the
                  cities and towns of the Intendancy.
               Copy of the original Ms. rescued by José
                  Fernando Ramírez during the 1861 disturbance from the
                  Dominican library in Mexico City and deposited by him in the
                  library of the Museo Nacional. A foreword, apparently in the
                  hand of Ramírez, describes the original and states that two
                  preliminary pages were lost.
               Also available on microfilm.
               In Spanish.
               Forms part of the Hubert Howe Bancroft
                  Collection.
Subjects:      Guadalajara (Mexico) -- History.
               Jalisco (Mexico) -- History.
               Poems. rbgenr
Other authors: Ramírez, José Fernando, 1804-1871.
               Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. Collection.
                  CU-BANC
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Author:        Anaya, Juan Pablo, 1785-1850.
Title:         Juan Pablo Anaya Papers, 1810-1911.
Description:   8 in.
Found In:      Genaro García Collection.
Notes:         General and politician. Born 1785 in Lagos,
                  Jalisco; died 1850 in Mexico City. Veteran of the Mexican War
                  of Independence; aided the United States against the British
                  in Carolina. Deputy to the national congress (1821). General
                  Brigada de los Ejércitos Nacionales (1824). Comandante
                  General for Chiapas (1828). Brigadier General and General de
                  División (1832). Ministro de Guerra (January 8-30, 1833) in
                  the administration of president Gómez Pedraza. Governor of
                  Tabasco (Nov. 17, 1840-Dec. 6, 1840). Comandante General de
                  Sinaloa and Sonora (1847). Jefe del Ejército del Ocidente
                  (1847). Involved with construction of a railroad from Mexico
                  City to Veracruz (1848). Relieved of command December 27,
                  1848, and became subject of investigation concerning his
                  reduction of the customs tax.
               Correspondence, printed materials, financial and
                  legal documents, and literary productions concerning Anaya's
                  military and political career. Papers of his wife, Mercedes
                  Jaime de Aguirre, and daughter, Gila Anaya, include
                  correspondence, financial, and legal documents, mostly
                  relating to Anaya's military pension. Newspaper clippings
                  concern the construction of the railroad from Mexico City to
                  Veracruz.
               Forms part of: Genaro García Collection.
               García, Genaro, Heirs of, purchase, 1921.
               Also available on microfilm, Benson Latin
                  American Collection.
               Castañeda, Carlos E. and Jack Autrey Dabbs,
                  eds., Guide to the Latin American manuscripts in the
                  University of Texas Library. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard
                  University Press, 1939.
               Juan Pablo Anaya Papers, 1810-1911, Benson Latin
                  American Collection, General Libraries, University of Texas
                  at Austin.
Subjects:      Anaya, Juan Pablo, 1785-1850 -- Archives.
               García, Genaro, 1867-1920 -- Archives.
               Jaime de Aguirre de Anaya, Mercedes, 1807-1886.
               Anaya, Gila, 1837-
               Mexican War, 1846-1848 -- Sources.
               Texas -- History -- To 1846 -- Sources.
               Railroads -- Mexico.
               Mexico -- History -- 1821-1861 -- Sources.
               Mexico -- Politics and government -- 19th century
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