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Show , 2, Sr:a Kage at = * } i PSR ETRe bee, FAIR be) $52544 SEBS Fs ry, d : 666 FELICIANA PAULA a. Santa Raia ampo Fe. Redondo. 667 MATIAS ORTIZ, land. ORTIZ y BUSTAMANTE. 1815. Cristobal] Matias Pojoaque. Maria Ortiz, Alealde. Larifiaga, No date. José Secretary. Complaint against Tomas Sena, Alealde. 668 INDIANS OF LAGUNA vs. Joaquin Pino. Protest against his occupati : i the Rillito li pation of land in (Ri-: ytto) Tract. 1815. Joseph Maria a Aiba ae V; icente Ortiz, Alealde. Pedro © various grounds on which the protest was based Ma unimportant in view of the fact that Governor Pedro aria de Allande, on October 16, 1816, after a hearing at $5595 0,8; 476-42 ParerPeea r tl tied ob eee SIE eee en FAL a “ MEL ar8 on of a Soe pueblo having formerly suffered this scarcity os = cultivation when this province was_ governed Tomas Velez Cachupin, these Indians purchased. ee a som Rancho called Paguati, situated to the north leagues ram ms three distant Cebolleta, site_of the ing : Sasi This rancho was formerly granted pueblo. an Pajarito, Vicente Pajarito, Antonio Paguati, thirty years, Magnino, and having possessed it for eM ae po sold it to the Pueblo; and certain See the a settle thereaa sion to ee tioned and asked for permisission allowed to do so by the t been , who nee 2 it ue a purchase made_by the Indians of this pueblo, deed authorized by the former alcalde Antonio oe oe <9: = , a ee ey 795% EPS te SRPEP Dee ed eee tf 9-4 EE rn Pd 4 a@-¢@ (en r a Parira ds *-¢ _ “5% 4-4 a er Ae Pa ¢ ‘ 7. 2 rhs Fes Fo oe pe Bk Bea ey) eet ee PPL pe oe) bet ad bt ee Peery ad Bada ‘+ rare. ee Pir ey <6 wen, oeAfig oe ba Se Fe bare ee 2 88 rarer. ed idee re re Lrhre Peg oe ok rk ee a ot = AiPe to22% * . ee . ; Aa a oeaese * oa ee *.9.4,158. quantity locality as not to afford them a sufficient the King, = able land within the league allowed by - of the above 4 Conveyance dart ne 1805. asa Pe Santa Fe, |, ee ae.Sen. ae Ge pla 9 O08. 8-8 e rs 4-6 8 0-6-8 CAE 2 Ome a José Maria Vivian de Ort ega to Maria Felici : ici ana PAS UOT Se a ~ 7 ed * *¢ 9 + a eeu Land. Padilla, y Ca Bs 3A a) spre Alencaster, Don Alberto Maynes, and Don their fie ' S e rique, authorizing these Indians to extend the King es i yond the league granted to them by 2 : main they could plant, for the actual support and é in a situated being pueblo The families. of their : co | + + ¢-t + & + 4° SF 8-8 ae ae > ne te tie die ie tn ee bee,ea ee OEP * aoe ke, See La ee be pe. dem dain de a ctaienattlestieiadititeintntttind tet Claim No. Tl, @ v. Sedillo. + ee Reported * e ' i) ee Re Se ee Pee, ee ee ee pe A OL pte og Set iol Soy -F ffa oe} f Cdote a ae7 my os a aed by ee dee ee elFonpelee oe elAeee Oe (Slee tad ee ee ee ot aSe Cd ed el ol er | te de en ee ee °*7#? ee e .# ¢.# | a deae nd Paid , 1793. ies say, si: this declaratory statement, saying as I do y Pue present at the general visits made to this Joaquin de a ea Governors Don Fernando Chacon, Don tots2 " PE CALIEN TH. i Ca ca Sad et Le * i i OJO 665 CARMEN PHREA, deceased, by her administrator, Manuel pe e Delgado, to José Maria Vivi 1an de Orte d ga. Santa tn." e OF Grant. Pelee Ee oe) 4 ee Pt) 9 3 Hs TOWN |A 664 iar id eh ; . 1785. J Ortiz. be- eth to Miguel appeared = FERNANDEZ Land in the Majada Tract. José Maldonado, Teniente. José Miguel Maldonado. La Majada Claim, gq. v. Herrera, Antonio Secon BARTOLOME interpreter, = Pacheco. 663 their fore me, asking me to leave them a statement of the ae 0 ernment and orders given by the honorable governors ie this province, urgently requesting me to see if by oe means they could be relieved from the disorders 0 grievances the pueblo formerly suffered in the changes a Fea justices and ministers, and providing against rence of the same thing in the future; and, in compliance pe with this just demand, I have executed on this '’ House and land. Juan Bautista de Anza, Govern or. Antonio José Ortiz; Francisco Perez Serrano; Bernardo de Miera y with C7 Ortiz. — Josef SR Antonio A to tl 662 JOSEFA BUSTAMANTE Santa Fe, 1784. account. “Don José Manuel Aragon, chief justice and war captain of these pueblos of Acoma, Laguna, settlement of letta, and its districts: es view of the resignation I have tendered of the office I have held on this frontier for the period of ier of twenty years, José Alarigua, governor of this Pueblo San José de la Laguna, and the chiefs thereof, together li ANTONIO ORTEGA. Will. Inventory and partition of his estate. Santa Fe. 1785. José Maldonado, Teniente. Juan Bautist a de Anza, Governor. José Miguel Maldonado; José Andres Calles. preserved_here.on.that er Captain ptai . me de la Azuela, a Pol 661 FRANCISCO pz ORTEGA. Will. bate Santa eae Fe. : 1782. Manuel anuel which the alecalde, twelve Indians from Laguna, and Don Joaquin Pino were present, decided in favor of Pino. Certain services required, free of charge of the Pueblo Indians are recited in the following statement, which 1s eee 4.4.4.4 de Abrego. 660 Juan a José Maldonado, Alférez. ; 1781. P Santa Fe. 181 _. ORTEGA. Will. OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES a ee ees Sol Dol Sal-24 Taltlall el Deed 699 ANTONIO ee " OF NEW MEXICO a THE SPANISH ARCHIVES et 180 |