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Show <1 3 2e given to the Jesuits or to the Franciscans. : is Interesting as it refers to the Moquis having the revolution of 1680 and advising the re- Rio Grande; ee abandoned pueblos in the valley of the Menchero. ask; 08 oo a petition by Fr. Juan Miguel eg or the abandoned tract of the Sandia for mission pi cer i 4 SP esas See establishing the Moquis who and who were t/ with his missionaries Delgado and Pino archive contai 2 wing at Jemez and other pueblos The a call fo Fr a ains the one marked 1347-1 is counciltive ofdocuments; war to decide as to making war on the Utes for havin dians. 1348 JUAN Date Pa MONTES te poree-hend of the Taoe Tn: VIGIL: March may Li Go. This archive begins with a statement by Juan Montes y manuscript. The lands are described : neg a, ee ee D ee por 0 SES, oF pel aS) a CPi ee. Pee PAs See a oye 4 4 he ped * s pt Bed ee ene. Peed ha Fd ~ * Ca ‘dnt Rare be |ated 52 elaine PA Fe Fs re Pe Pad Ce res Pie cate Se ¢ lands from 1349 PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA; purchase of Montano Jesus de Quiteria Contreras, wife of José The statement of the boundaries from her the tract east and locates i eee etre) er ye Bee | eer ier he Se Er ery sagtze ,Pe aed See pe a eseee mS &--@~ FREES Rg ¢ Fa pF) Pea od Ad tad) refare of el ld tek tees S« PES PL ded new aan “And said lands immediately conare at the place called the Angostura Felipe and on tiguous to the Pueblo and Mission of San lands of Cristothe other side they adjoin the ranch and bal Martin, deceased.’’ o, widow of Cristobal Martinez Galleg al. et nez, Marti no Maria son, ee SPREE i * LISE RE AEP Pith SPNJ AG SAR a4 ‘J AP . aaI51. oo2; $o0.2585252tala urn rote ee my pare od J Sal tos ar 2-2-6 re peeCu rere 7THAR . | =~ es ¢—MeeSa SA Net. Tia adele ats ea Pr Phe of Moguis shonid be whether the missionary work among the of degovernor was familiar with the customary methods not intend frauding the Indians at that date, and did The document is full that they should be imposed upon. of interesting details. the owners The result of the governor’s action was that the appraisers of the land sold it at the price fixed by bucksins, and the Indians paid for it in cattle, sheep, or no money little being there barter, of articles other and in the kingdom at that time. the Indians, April 24, The vendors executed a deed to two leaves of the 1753, the deed being found on the last Papen re Le PPP| he re Pere Pa ee i Opinion 2, bal, on January 23,1748, | Soeof He: he auditor-general of war to the viceroy (600 pesos) and the money The order also shows that the PO a A who were dion view me This petition ig followed by a made by the governor, Don be made paid over by the Indians. +- 4-9-8 0°6 0 6 0-$-ed a Pn in ] the governor, he immediately issued an order giving detailed directions , *- grant of ] qd: pueblos. Dione t ri asked for come over from the sale should con- — Denice od otiae ene iad how they 600 pesos, SPL Pe SSO Se Ww: when than was laid before this information and that show more Cer oes : not worth Ares APF a of the appraisers depositions ee : The sidered the lands were rar Pe sion of the question whether future mission— among the Moquis should be carried on by the Ainapaaee S or the Jesuits. On the first page of leaf 8 egins a petition of Fr. Juan Miguel Menchero. who del i oa 8 PP 4, } January 23, 1748. resa PS OS A Px AE FaSar Fm RERLDE fel are = . 13, o>4. t aS eT r to Diego on January a em granted pare of five separate papers. The largest certified copy of proceedings in connection on “ite was ere OF SANDIA. oe 7. that the Governor Bustamante land in question. This petition was presented to Governor Don Tomas Velez Cachupin at Santa Fe, March 21, 1753, and he at once issued his order covering the matter, appointing of Miguel Montoya of Atrisco and Geronimo Jaramillo Los Corrales as appraisers and directed the chief alcalde, Miguel Lucero, to take the sworn statements of the appraisers, separately, after they had examined the land. 8 4-4 ee Pe ee bd, 6-4bs $0926 OO OO 1347 PUEBLO by through regularly and the Indians be protected against imposition and fraud; that the governor should appoint one or two honest and competent persons to appraise the ele Sede Gallegos 1730 property Cochiti, and San province that the with the heirs of land at Angostura matter be carried s+ /e @ ly ode oe Same Vigil, chief alcalde of Santo Domingo, Felipe, advising the governor of the Indians of San Felipe had arranged Cristobal Baca to purchase a tract of for 900 pesos, and suggesting that the ae od el ee S from a t Jemez nto San Felipe: elipe; on the west by the lands of Possession wasas given gi by the chief alealde. André scar “ga having summoned the Santo ine inca ce to be present and offer any objections they ae ve and after they had stated that the grant - . injury. oe bh Poca made by Maria Josefa Gutierres, widow ee ri and by her children, to the Indians of Cf . he Santo Domingo, Nove mber 28, 1748, and y 1¢ 401 Pie THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO aa THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF N EW MEXICO oe * eet ee 400 ; So! ANTENA TeNT Ats Stott ae leassis 5ehd43 See tae STs tear tet iste ete Shi O rs ga<i etSonera ef Ten |