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Show 302 LEADING FACTS OF NEW MEXICAN HISTORY NOTE 362 — Concluded Cochiti, 3 leagues from Santo Domingo; 300 inhabitants of Queres nation; ‘ the padre escaped in 1680. _ Galisteo (Santa Cruz), 6 leagues from Cochiti (?), with San Cristobal as a visita ; 800 inhabitants of the Tanos nation; here once served P. Antonio de Aranda; in 1680 PP. Juan Bernal, custodio, and Domingo de Vera. — genera on the eastern or Quivira frontier, in a finely wooded country; has a magnificent church with six towers: populati iven; Fernando de Velasco. ee San Marcos, on the right toward the north 5 leaggues f from Santo i Domingo: 600 inhabitants of the Queres nation; 2 visitas, San Lazaro and Cienega *P Manuel Tinoco. cer Chilili (Natividad), 3 leagues from San Lazaro: 500 Piro S, converted by er Alonzo Peinado who is buried here; this is the first pueblo of the Salinas valley. Quarac (Concepcion), 3 leagues from Chilili ; 600 Tiguas speaking Piros la eee 7 erted by Padre Estevan de Perea; Padre Geronimo I de la Liana i. Taxique (San on Miguel iguel), two leagues from Quarac; ; 300 inhabita i i nts; the padre Abbé (San Gregorio . ), in the Salinas valle y, which ich isi 10 leagues i 2 ference, and produced much excellent salt; 800 inhabitants; 2 intel Tenabonied Tabira; 15 leagues farther east are s ome Christian isti J Padre of Quarac; P. Francisco de Acevedo is buried “a partner BIBLIOGRAPHY Ayeta, Francisco Archivo de Santa Fé Alegre, Franco. Javier Bandelier, A. F. Bancroft, H. H. Barreiro, Antonio Benavides, Alonzo Bonilla, Antonio Calle, Juan Diaz Castafio de Sosa Davis, W. W. H. Documentos para la Historia de Nuevo Mexico Escalante, Silvestre Veles Escalona Fernandes Duro, Sesareo Freytas, Nicolas Woman dancer — Corn dance — Santo Gomara, Franco Lopez Gregg, Josiah Guijo, J. M. Herrera, Antonio Miller, David J. Niel, Juan A. Obediencia y Vassalaje Pacheco, Joaquin F. Posadas, Alonzo Ritch, W. G. Salmeron, Geronimo Zarate Shea, John Gilmary Torquemada, Juan de Vetancurt, Augustin Villagré, Gaspar de Domingo Zufiga, Ignacio Memorial al Virey, 1676, Ms. In N. Mex. Does. Unbound Mss. at Washington, D. C., with Library of Congress. Historia de la Compania de Jesus, Mexico, 1841. Investigations in the Southwest, Final Report, part ii; Aboriginal Ruins in the Valley of the Pecos; Historical Introduction. History of Arizona and New Mexico; Native Races ; North Mexican States. Ojeada sobre Nuevo Mewxico, Puebla, 1832. Memorial, Madrid, 1630. Apuntes sobre Nuevo Mexico, 1776. Memorial y Noticias, ete. Memorial del Descubrimiento, in Pacheco, Doe. xv, 191. The Spanish Conquest of New Mexico; El Gringo. Four Series, 20 volumes, Mexico, 1853, 1857. Carta, in Arch De N. M., Carta de 1776 sobre Mo- qui, Ms. Carta de Relacion. In Torquemada. Diego de Pefialosa, Madrid, 1882. Relacion del Descubrimiento de Quivira; See Fernandes Duro and Shea, J. G. Diego de Peialosa. Expedition. Historia de Mexico, Anvers, 1554. Commerce of the Prairies, New York, 1844. Diario, 1648-64, in Doc. Hist. Mex., 1st series, 1. Historia General, Madrid, 1601. 4 vols. Historical Sketch of Santa Fé, 1876. Apuntes, in Doc. Hist. Mex., 3rd series, iv, 56. In Pacheco, Doe. xvi. Colecion de Docwmentos Inéditos, Madrid, 1864. Informe, Doc. Hist. Mexico, 3rd series. Aztlan, Santa Fé, 1882. Relaciones de Nuevo Mezico, in Doc. Hist. Mexico, 3rd series, iv. Expedition of Don Diego Peialosa, New York, 1882. Monarquia Indiana, Madrid, 1723, 3 volumes. Cronica, ete., Mexico, 1697; Menologio, Mex., 1871. Historia de Nuevo Mezico, Alcala, 1610. Reprint, Mexico. Ojeada, etc., Mexico, 1835. |