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Show eatsETa cop Shoe hal I PE aes? Posada, at the time acting governor at E] Paso, who made and appeared before these vila dash into New Mexico surrender; the Indians refused; statements made by Cruzate in 1689, every one of which says that this battle occurred the ‘‘year previous.’’ Reneros de Posada was an officer under Cruzate. There is no doubt that the pueblo of Zia was entirely destroyed by Governor Cruzate, and that its destruction occurred later than the making of this grant to the Jémez. Cruzate’s ae This was 1n 1650. lion among them. 3 Fr. Juan de Jesus, killed in 1680, was murdere a pueblo of the Jémez known, among the Indians, as “a Ho seua, or San Diego de Jémez, close to the Jémez The one who escaped with Granillo was Fr. Springs. The remains of Fr. Juan de Jesus Muioz. Poa in 1694, exhumed and carried Vargas De by were found parish to Santa Fe and buried with great ceremony 1n the He fought a battle there in 1694; the oe church. aeieronger offered desperate resistance, but eighty-four sc in the in the engagement, several of them perishing prisoners. flames of their burning dwellings; he took 361 fol. 60. See Autos de Guerra De Vargas, July 23, 1694, battle at Zia was undoubtedly In lages, demanding their an assault was made, the villages captured, portions burned, and some of the Indians were incinerated. It is likely that this event occurred in 1687, because Reneros de Posada says himself that it transpired on the 6th of October of that year. ment as to the year re-conquest. in It is difficult to reconcile this stateand date with the several certified Escalante September, 1689; the bloodiest of all in the says that this battle it is possibly so, but in El Paso on September 20, 1689, Cruzate would hardly have had time to lead his forces as far north as Zia, and we know that he was still in El Paso on the 25th of Septem- ber. Grant to the pueblo of Pecos, q. v. Escalante says: Por Setrembre del ano siguiente entrd D. Domingo Gironza 4 la misma reducion de los rebeldes. Tuvo una sangrienta batalla en el dicho pueblo de Cia. en que los rebeldes se defendiéron con tal tsi y desesperado Toei, que muchos se dejaron no rendirse; el numero quemar vivos de Queres, sobre las casas asi del dicho por pueblo como del de Santa Ana, y de otros que vinieron de socorro a los sitiados, que quedaron muertos en, esta batalla, Wego a@ 600 de ambos sexos y de diferentes edades. Solo cuatro ANCLIANOS se cogreron vivos; en la misma plaza del pueblo fueron arcabuzeados.”? I have said that the Jémez abandoned their pueblos in they killed another frayle, dagen’ de named and in The Spaniards again attacked the Jémez, Casaus. by Captain led were ds Spaniar the which in battle, this the grant 2 Miguel de Lara, the Indian, mentioned in ds an Spaniar the aided Ojeda, de mé the Jémez, Bartolo conduct on led a part of the attacking force ; his war-like Forty Indians this occasion was very distinguished. were killed. tion by Don DonWith this archive is found a deposi took place being 1696, aciano Vigil, ‘Gouden as follows: Vigil, late Secretary New being sworn, Mexico, duly ; Lh stat i ae of the declares that year 1840, the period when he received the eee | or in the archives under his charge mee up to the present time. he did, as secretary That, occupying as well as recorder ths 0 public archives of the Territory of New Mexico ore no title-deeds of grants made to the Indian pueb . . 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Barrionuevo, an officer under Corona oe Spaniard to visit Jemez; he was there in spe There were two villages of the Jémez . the year previous is the assaults on the pueblos of Santa Ana 409 < pueblo at the is an old church There to only a very few men, but and the surviving priest of the pueblo of Zia or Cia, as today. occurred to what . ale + lived near the site of the present city of Alburquerque, reference ea bs A 1622; this was done because of the wars and raids of the They came back in 1627, because of the aap at Navajos. celebrate ag tion guaranteed by Fr. Martin de a a Fy. Zarate-Salmeron lived at Jemez in ee agape oh eras | ah ie The revolution of 1680 began at Jémez, and the alcalde mayor, Luis Granillo, sent word to General Garcia, who The on THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO come to his aid. Garcia had with them he saved Granillo Jémez, as well as the priest at this pueblo is generally called Ls a os - 454 A Sebi ic eaeepi e Tee et att bol ae teh hE RALUe he |