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Show 550 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES Gonzales, Pecos, Fray Francisco Bragado, San Ildefonso, Pojoaque and Nambé, etc. (2) Answer (1809) ters. See this date. November 5, on repairing quar- Drafts. 2303 2f MANRRIQUE. MANRRIQUE. hunt; death of the Yuta general, Mano Mocha, Delgadito, medal, for selection staff of office, of Mano ete. Mocha’s Names: suc- Payuchis, Navajé6, Ojo del Espiritu Santo, Cerro de San Antonio, Sierra del Almagre, Rio de Napeste, alealde of Taos, ete. Draft. 2f ed 2305 SALCEDO. Chihuahua, March 21, 1810. To Governor interino Manrrique; calling for report on fitness of Felipe Sandobal to hold the office of Protector Partidario, as suggested by Quintana, for the Indians of San Buenaventura de Cochiti and for other nominations, with notes on the partidos to be served by each; transmitting papers for the Indians of Cochiti. L. S. lf 2306 MANRRIQUE. Santa Fe, March 22, 1810. To Comandante-General Salcedo: Answer (1809) September 23, on a campaign of Comanches of the Sierra de Jurmanes against the Apaches of the Sierra del Sacramento. Names: Sierra de las Gallinas, Apaches Faraones and Mesealleros, Pananas, Comanche general Quegue, Nations of the North, AngloAmericans, etc. Draft. 3f 2307 MANRRIQUE. Santa Fe, March 24, 1810. To Comandante-General Answer (1809) Salcedo: September 23, on disposition of horses recovered from the Indians. 2308 MANRRIQUE. 551 Names: Draft. Rio Huerfano, Rio de 2f ELIAS. Santa Fe, March Service record. D.S. 1f MANRRIQUE. Santa Fe, March 29, 1810. Santa Fe, March 21, 1810. etc.; arrangements YGNACIO First Alférez, Buenavista. To Comandante-General Salcedo: Reporting encounter of the Yutas and Xicarrillas with the Comanches, Caiguas, and Cuampes while on a buffalo cessor; GONZALEZ, 28, 1810. Santa Fe, March 20, 1810. To Comandante-General Salcedo: Answer (1810) January 26. Draft. 2304 Foreigners ; expeditions. Napeste, Rio Chato, ete. re OF NEW MEXICO Draft. if Santa Fe, March 27, 1810. To Comandante-General Salcedo: Relations with the Comanches, Caiguas, and Cuampes. To Comandante-General Salcedo: Reporting visit of the Comanches, Quegue, Cordero, and Calles, to consult about campaign against Apaches of the Sierra del Sacramento, gifts, ete. Names: Cabo Juan Lucero, Interpreter Manuel Martinez, Bosque Redondo, (Pecos River), Anglo-Americans, ete. Drafts. 2f MANRRIQUE. Santa Fe, March 31, 1810. To Comandante-General Salcedo: Reporting capture and transportation to San Eleceario of three Americans, José MeLanahan, Robis (Robinson?) Smith, and Jayme Patison, a Spaniard, Manuel Blanco, and three slaves from Upper Louisiana; transmitting their papers, inventories, ete. Names: General Quegue, Captain Pasagogo, Pananas, Guaraxes, Bosque Redondo or Caviada del Taioba, on Rio Pecos, Sargento José Caballero, Cavo Juan Lucero, St. Genevieve, Captain Larramendi, Lieutenant Ysidro Rey, mail-route, Paraje de Fray Cristobal. Draft. of MANRRIQUE. Santa Fe, March 31, 1810. To Comandante Manuel de Ochoa, San Eleceario: Two Apache auxiliaries sent back to San Eleceario, with the mail convoy. Draft. ae SALCEDO. Chihuahua, April 5, 1810. To Governor interino Manrrique: Announcing report of the comandante of the Presidio of Carrizal in re horses sent to Santa Fe with 2nd Lieutenant Gonzales. L. 8S. If RENDON, JOSH MANUEL. Santa Fe, April 10, 1810. Inquiry, relative to a mare, unbranded, claimed by Rendon, conducted by Alcalde Garcia of La Cafiada. “ S. |