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Show gti Si Sie; ME ate 478 v 1154 MANUEL places liable to attack from hostile Indians were ordered 1155 ALAMILLO, 1800. from the 1149 SANTA FE PALACH, Se ce pape) Account of its re-settlement. vicinity of the Manzano mountains. Not signed. oP ep ee Pane people all came Alburquerque. 1156 JOSEPH XARAMILLO to Barbara, Matilde and Catarina Viviana Ballejos. Alburquerque, 1732. 1827. The ‘‘Palace’’ is turned over to the Jefe Politico. Juan Gonzales Bas, Alcalde. e Land. Pe These 1828. papers by the Alealde of Socorro. habitants in the outlying valleys and mountains and other to gather in settlements. TRUGILLO. Petition to the Governor in regard to the return of certain Fs.) Sanchez, Mariano Pino, Esteban Baca, Andrés Zamora, José Anto Sedillo, Juan Castillo, and Tomas Sanchez. — By virtue of a decree of June 23, 1823, all of the in- 345 $e$.24~9 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO Be PRA+ 4 PEPE BS | ¢ bP A rere pepe 4 or is oT Ee coe+e PtP Pe 5 be J PLA ere 7 ees pe be Be bet Pe] * wR tettstgti& Del ed bE tatae 944 * r SES ELE. oo rt Soe re rs er er bay fe a balled ds + i ea Pee Ly Si rae Mid bs A fe Pae be oe | he (ee Bed Pied “oie dw ee rks a eae ae ees koe he Pass Oil fif nh Fi DP oer oe te 2 ee9-8ee Fo Pai siger et ce Re BS en sistetictizis PE RES Bee Eee)tien AES PORE EY SRILA Pak Ne Pae a tet EE RSS t SES (tig @ | “Sf at ots ae Reh Loi Te h0 eer gt kee date of letter, August of the country 13, 1818; good for bullets and the defense against the gentile tribes; sent five or six loads (cargas ) for use against ‘‘los enemigos del estado.’’ CIENEGA. Grant to the City of Santa Fe. OF MINERAL lupe Miranda Copy not certified. grant among the Comanches. Bocanegra. to José Santa Fé Serafin Ramirez described of lands in the county as ‘‘bounded on the north ee ie Cr . of by the Placer road that goes down by the yellow timber; on the south, the northern boundary of the San Pedro grant; Ojito del Rio de las Gallinas. Pino received possession of the property; his heirs disposed of it to Preston Beck, to whose son, Preston Beck, Jr., it was confirmed by Congress, June 21, 1860. act In the suit of the United States vs. The San Pedro and Cation del Agua Company, finally determined by the su- limits of this grant were States. States, it was held that the still the property That the company when cognizant of the definite character of the grant which had been made to Ramirez; that when the lands mentioned, at the time of the Treaty of Guadalupe, passed the dominion of the government of the United the title to the mineral lands became vested in the States government; that Ramirez had a claim to no interest than he had obtained from the Mexican under States, United greater govern- ment, which had not parted with the title to the mineral underlying the surface; that the Spanish and Mexican governments reserved cee of the United it purchased was fully the rights to minerals unless other- 3 United underlying the surface of the lands within the ee ee court et mineral Wid hits aera are PLP e 4 cae) 2 Pe brad er rivers ee eae ara eee Dea SoBe he Pe nt by rarest t 2 Sw Pe eee eee i oS > @ Gae confirmed I ELLE PLL 4-*9-9- O-@- was oh of the described PELE PAPEL preme as Pd athe dete 23, 1823, and of land = December This tract of Congress. Bee or The grant was made the land was called the Hacienda of San Juan Baptista del as the ~* of known ? a man mine a) Pino, of the 7 mS Estevan mountain . 6, 1823, Juan of the e Ce ie ed On December great prominence in New Mexico at that period, filed his petition with the governor of New Mexico asking for lands described as follows: ‘‘On the north by the landmarks of the farm or land of Don Antonio Ortiz and the tableland of the Aguage de la Yegua; on the south by the Pecos river; on the east by the tableland of Pajarito, and on the west by the point of the tableland of the Chu- summit se attention be called to their petition to the Provincial Assembly protesting against the extent of the Tract granted to Juan Estevan Pino. the property of your Petitioner.’’ sed on the east, the spring of the Cafion del Agua; on the west, SAN MIGUEL pet BADO. 1825. Petition of the people to their Ayuntamiento asking that paines.’? to the same. ee ee ye he ee es oe ee Oe ee tae ee ee ee a oe 2 oe) EPL Pepa ce adie re oh tak pe A pn a ae ee te 1153 in reference In February, 1844, the governor of New Mexico made a 1715. i 1152 DISCOVERY 1829. SAN PEDRO TRACT. 1840. Letter of Antonio Montoya, Alcalde of Sandia, to Guada- ear 1151 Certified copy by Manuel Merino. 1158 g-~ This lead mine was at Las Huertas; 1157 APPROVAL BY THE KING of the action of the Superior Junta of Mexico in the modification of Article 81 of the Ordenanza de Intendentes, 1798. wes fees PEP 0 urr ees 1DY are (Sipe es EYpasa Pa | PERSpad lpHs Fs LBs BS be 3 Soere Sad Ped ity ae in reference to the discovery and working of lead mines. Pee Pe PR ee Pre BLOTTER * 1150 |