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Show Seat RPS Tress trae ae Toe ar Sa eRe La ehh ce ROS be ah ae URIS aiea Re SO ke a year beach gees ange Co We ieicaeeeirer Pa ae a AU PR LTS ae ae ar year Ae Sle XeRe RA eae ofp Be ee ee : FyOT Nebat Bnen i. STEP$ erats . *) ar hes Bl ‘ye aL. " : ej . eee 1 ‘ * THE SPANISH ARCHIVES DOMINQUEZ OF NEW pr MENDOZA, ' . * . MEXICO BALTAZAR. del Norte, March 1, 1689. * El Paso Petition to Governor Petriz de Cruzate, prayin g the ratification of the viceroy’s license for the removal of the petitioner’s mother, Dofia Isabel Duran y Chaves, her family and servants from New Mexico. Approval appended. A. L. §. LUZERO pr GODOY, DIEGO. March 1, 1689. If del Norte, El Paso Petition similar to above, asking permission to remove his wife and family. Approved by the governor. D. 8. 1f . rs * Sere Aaae bet nk ban ak Se -e-e% eee | EL PASO DEL NORTE PRESIDIO vs. RENEROS DE POSADA. El Paso del Norte, March 1-10, January 10, 1689-90. Suit by the soldiers of the presidio to recove r the arrears of salary left by ex-Governor Reneros de Posada; petition, writ, etc. Names: Sargento mayor, Juan Lucero de Godoy, Roque Madrid;alcalde ordinario, Captain Felipe Bravo de la Laguna, Zacatecas, ete. Incomplete. D.S. and Cont. Copy. 6 ANALLA ALMAZAN » FRANCISCO ps. Norte, July 30, 1699. Petition Indians to Governor from each ditch of El Pago. Lorenzo; de Vargas pueblo Names: to El Paso del for the detail of fifteen repair the main irrigation _Isleta, Senecti, Socorro, San alealde ordinario, Joseph de Padilla, Captain Diego de Luna, ete. Approved by the sovernor and countersigned by Juan Paez Hurtado, Secretary. D. S. at VARGAS, DIEGO (1) (2) pz. Re-conquest Journal of operations — 1692. Reports to Viceroy Galv ez, dated: (a) October 16, 1692 (b) January 8, 1693. and Madrid, incidental topics: que of New Mexico. 79 Pecos, Picuriés, Queres, Tanos, Taos, Teguas, Xanos, Xemes, Pefiol de Acoma, Alona, Cerro Colorado, Hacienda de Cristobal de Anaya, Aguaje de los Chupaderos, Cieneguilla, Cochiti, (pueblo, mesa and sierra), Aguaje del Entretenimiento, Paraje de Fray Cristobal, Galisteo, Isleta, Se de la Magdalena, Puesto y Hacienda de Mexia, Paraje de Morro, Moxsonavi, Moqui, Province, Sierra del Muerto, Ojo del Nacimiento, Rio del Nacimiento, Oraibe, El Paso del Norte, Paraje de las Pefiuelas, Sierra de las Pefuelas, ee Aguaje del Pazo, Rio Puerco, Paraje de las Salinas, zi Bernardino de Gualpi, San Bernabe de Jongopavi, San Bernardo de Aguatubi, (Moqui pueblo) Puesto de San Diego, San Ildefonso, San Juan, San Marcos, arroyo de San Felipe, pueblo de San Phelipe, Santa Ana, cigs Fe, Santo Domingo, Senect, Mesa de la Sierra, Socorro, 2 aie (mesa and pueblo), Cafiada de la Zebolleta, ae (Ojito, Penol, Province, pueblos) ; organization pare government, quicksilver, etc. Incomplete: f. (1 une 209 only. D. S. lercurt Volante, te, - 1693; ae BanCf: Siguenza y Gongora, Mercurio croft, Arizona and New Mewxico, 198-202; Davis, Spanish Conquest of New Mexico. ity In the summer of 1692, the settlers at El Te — and captai gover the petiti nor oned : n-general saieteu c colonize a what is now the State of anna This petition and the decree properly belong se in archives in this decade; the petit ion and decree mp igi i : the office of the surveyor-general at Santa Fe, 816. The petition shows to what straits thebeing peop oee hea . become reduced in their twelve years enforced absence Ne New Mexico and indicates a belief on their part that their tld hots seontd net be alas by General de Vargas. The petition and decree are as follows: the Governor and Captain General : — The corporaa tion, magistrate and councilmen of the Villa of Santa Fe,» gi of all the inhabitants residing in this place and district othe jurisdiction, appear before your Captains: Rafael Telles Hurtado; OF NEW MEXICO who are today at this place on the Rio del Norte, in ee Juan de Dios Lucero de Godoy; secjentos mayores, de Anaia, An: la, ex-governor Petriz de CruZate, Fray Barros, Fray Corvera (presidente apostolico), Fray Espleta, Ayudante Varela, de Godoy; Apaches THE SPANISH ARCHIVES Captain (Faraones, Navajos, Salineros, Luzero etc.); ae com- supplication and as may best suit o we munity ; and promising whatever maythebe rights ye iereed se sayiv that it is nearly twelve years, which will ee our of October next, that, as loyal subjects of eae Ki AthLord, we have been and are residing in this So out the means to keep ourselves middlingly, on cor es because the place is unsuitable, for that except by constant watering no the dane : ihered. grain can be g |