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Show 948 that than ords made LEADING FACTS OF NEW MEXICAN HISTORY he had more Indians in his service, working on his estates, So far as the recthe regulations of the crown permitted. show, he disappeared from official and public life, after he his report to the viceroy in the fall of 1542. A An OM. fe ee Bandelier, A. Bandelier, Mrs. by the hunting Indians for every want. But alas for in disappointment for all, and its seme ang = grand pageant resulted sos eratigable leader ended his days practically o forgotten gotten by by hishi country ry for e which he had accomplished so aaa same F. de Mendoza Bareia, on them the dues of Don Antonio Andrés or be ©) Coat of Arms and fac-simile of signature lute dependence map may Fanny Gonzales chart found call has in the number been removed and Map Case under as this book, Historical Introduction to Studies among the sedentary Indians of New Mexico, Santa Fé, N. M., Sept. 19, 1880. Papers of the Arch. Inst. of Am., American Series, I, Boston, 1881. This relates specially to the Coronado Expedition. A visit to the Aboriginal Ruins in the Valley of the Pecos, Papers of the Arch. Inst. of Am., American Series, I, 1881. Contributions to the history of the southwestern portion of the United States, Papers of the Arch. Inst. of Am., American Series, V, and, The Hemenway Southwestern Archeological Expedition, Cambridge, 1890. Fray Juan de Padilla, The First Catholic Missionary and Martyr in Eastern Kansas, 1542, Amer: ican Catholic Quarterly Review, Phila., July, 1890. Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the Southwestern United States, Carried on mainly in the years 1880-1885, Papers of the Arch. Inst. of Am., Part I, 1890, Part II, 1892, Cambridge. The Discovery of New Mexico by Fray Marcos de Nizza, Magazine of Western History, iv, Cleveland, Sept., 1886. The Journey of Alvar Nufiez Cabeza de Vaca, with notes by A. F. Bandelier; The Trail Makers, A. 8. Barnes and Co., New York, 1905. Historiadores primativos de las Indias Occidentales, que junto traduxo en parte, y saco & luz, ilustrados con eruditas notas, y coposos indices, el ilustrissimo Senor D. Andrés Gonzales Barcia, del Consejo, y Camara de 8S. M. Divididos en tres tomos. Madrid, Ato MDCCXLIX. The |