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Show ae Pe +n 1.9 c > eat leige SR * hd a . et. Sar. Satie 87.5 * 16? iy nbtod fot Sel re ae hood Peed tt ee ~ PEP eyFal Fa pod8eGoo Se sasepeprieses pdnfPeet opt Pe reer Pot aera Pg seee oltessa eepol rePied Si tet Po r rs THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO eT ee re Fy eat waa ~ Pd Pd ed td a PIF pe De Pl tal ul Pol ee el PF iebo J 2 ~ eel *# * wre Pe ied 42 Ce - FS ed ol er -7-* ad ms is od > oP nee54bt Or) e548 os ia 2? Cs el ol) ‘’- whip we) REIS Pe pedet a ee Diego Trujillo, Alejandro Espinosa, Mateo Salazar, Saivador Trujillo, Pedro Aguilar, Juan Gonzales, Francisco Borrego, José Miguel Logardo, Francisco Giron, Santiago Pais, Antonio Romero, Marcelina Francisco, Tomas Antonio Romero, Alonzo Gonzales, and Antonio Lucero. At the time that this petition was made the petitioners stated that there were grazing upon the tract about ten thousand head of sheep and cattle. One of the reasons for making of this grant was that the settlement would serve as a barrier to the Ute and Navajo tribes of Indians. The tract is described as follows: On the north the Tortugas creek; on the south the southern point of the mesa continguous to the Hondo creek; on the east the side of the mountain extending from Jemez to the Piedra Lumbre, looking toward the Jemez pueblo, and on the west the ‘‘ Arroyo de en Media.’’ Captain Antonio Baca was granted a tract of land known as Nuestra Sefiora de la Luz de los Lagunitas del Rio Puerco previous to 1761; he was afterward dispossessed and the property was given to Joaquin Mestas. Baca commenced proceedings before Don Manuel Portillo Urrisola which were concluded in 1762 by Governor Veles Cachupin, who on July 20, 1762, re-granted the land to Antonio Baca. The questions involved were referred to Don Juan Ygnacio Garcia Villegas, counselor for the Royal Audience of Guadalajara, who decided in favor of Captain Baca. The grant was first made to Baca by Governor Marin del Valle. Baca states in his petition that he had always ‘‘without pay served his country in maintaining continual war with the Apaches, and that all provisions and expenses were supplied by himself.”’ 8 ee J r | na TFA ae . Fi a 4 Ke ny a) ee) i a 4 t a ] ary a yh nl A 226 heoi oy Rae ‘Sar ‘ 5 Le * oy a peice eooat . an 4528 Ey vs ie .* he- | ioe io ioe ee do he 4 Se he ae oe F ee Cte ee tt et ee ee ee ad ee Pd ee oe ee at a 106 JUAN TAFOYA and JOSEPH MORENO to Pablo Baca. October 2,1763. County of Santa Fe. Conveyance. Before Manuel Gallego, Alealde. 107 JUAN JOSEPH DURAN, by his attorney CRISTOBAL DURAN to Joseph Baca. In San Pedro de Chama, August 9, 1764. Conveyance. 108 Before Manuel JOSE MARTIN to JOSE County of Rio Arriba. Conveyance. Garzia Pareja, VACA. October Alcalde. 29, 1764. Before Manuel Garzia Pareja, Alcalde. Santa Fe, May 17, 1764. 109 MARIA peta VEGA YCOCA. Partition of lands Cafiada of Guiqu. 110 ANTONIO 1765. ve 48 of her estate at the Crenega and Before Francisco Guerrero, Alealde. BEYTIA of Abiquu December 30, In this item, in the first paragraph, the testator Will. del says he is a resident of ‘HI Pueblo de San Antomo ent, — Biquiu.’’? Later on he says, in dating the instrum In the ‘Coste Pueblo de San Antonio del Guyquu. county of Rio Arriba. SENORA DE La GRANTEES OF 111 GRANTEES OF THE NUESTRA LUZ vy SAN BLAS TRACT vs. THE 1759. THE ATRISCO TRACT. Before Francisco Antonio Marin uestion of boundary. Tomas Ve- Valle, Captain-General; also before Don proceednamed last the ral; n-Gene Captai in, Cachup lez ings were had in 1766. 112 PHELIPE TAFOYA and PHELIPE February 3, 1767. Joseph Baca. 113 SANDOVAL to ? ababout Conveyance of a rancho called ‘‘Pueblo Quemado,”’ Francisco Before Fe. Santa of City the a ina from Guerrero, Alcalde. OF LAND BY GRANTEES or tHe BELEN Tract VS. SALE 1767. . Chaves do Fernan PEDRO ITURRIETA to peso ueta, Mendin de Fermin Pedro Before Don u; Manue Francisco Trebol Navarro; Manuel Garvis Garvisu Zanez. west.’’ The Manuel for a tract "3 The petition for the Belen Grant asked eae d. land which in 1740 was uncultivated and the San i. by east the on ded ‘‘boun and bed descri It is ; on the nor ; Mountains; on the west by the Rio Puerco 1s the land . ry bounda the river the on both sides of cea 7 ing adjoin the of those Nicolas de Chaves and Tomé, and 2 i es Our Lady of the Concepcion tract of , in a direc j 1 : south the place called Felipe Romero tied until it intersects the boundary above rane Yanez; first settlers were: iego the ee Salazar; Torres de Salazar; Pedro Bigil; Miguel see o Antoni Juan ; Romero a Lugard Teresa Romero; oy r; Nicolas Salazar; Miguel Salazar; Pablo Salaza 6 or Torres; Antonio Trugillo; Maria Torres; Salvad the east to |