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Show 3s) ak pe Tp ~e Peewee rs a eesPad “-«@ re eT rer fire 89-94 pa) el SESE ee ee malice to accomplish, and at the request the Indians of the Pueblo of Laguna, I leave this statement, which I signed on the 25th day of March, 1813. u ‘‘*MANUEL ARAGON Santa Fe, August 28, 1826. ‘‘Approved so far as this government is concerned and legal and formal in its contents. NARBONA.’’ Colonel Narbona was governor at this time. On the margin of the above instrument (grant) 158-9 £ of appear the following notations: “This document is to remain in the hands of Don Juan Miguel Cacique and at his death in the hands of his two daughters, Catarina and Josefa, who have the same right and interest in the site together with Don Vincente Romero, included in the same interest. [ Rubric.| The site of Cubero, mentioned in this document, and the water running through it, is the only water these In- rae quietly cuin ‘upon eer 2 eee Co ‘ Perish RPE PLP arBe | oS PES ES he vit Pl ak Ee i ee kd apr er tos oe iad rere = 7. ar a) pet eae ee Leata e 5 FP OEP #790 FERS 9-97 Peed PU oe ers Sie] J *-a oer 4; ‘ ed LP ee hdl eres =o Mlehe Fe od ad cy. rane ee ES nl es Fw. ee J oe Be AO | oO $614. 8585 Pa ae te LP EPP ELL fest 8- 4 88585 t- ed ee Ser + rkee Fk re PEPEP PeseeBH PPPs Sepap ee) Pa Ee a be P4at te private his he other. the acing the case, and as Protector of aang - adi ne for the Royal Audience of Comatte er for the Indians to reer rn ei sie ac al nature, if they are in ne i of tan amount ent suffici a not have -¢ they may have phn, they that or them, fee oe Le sion 0 | ient posses of the ancient i and by virtue a, raguatt rancho of the lled ca refer, i s i native the said i which ment0 0 settle new he t that and d by a legal title, : oon Don Forma Cebolleta ites by Governor given by. the alca i ; certain citizens, and possession the formalities require : y José Manuel Aragon, with ment, the boundaries havthe laws of possession and settle a oe 1 7 arked feo esta out. rancho eae a er Fated eeae a os *se58 ae ee SP Pad the good administration of these Pueblos, and having no ’ Sr PaaS with services excepting a sexton to ring the bell and the feed of a horse, which is to be furnished by the pueblo in case it should be necessary for him to hear confession. ‘This is the method established by the government for 0 requesting me to take charge pueblo, le baba dey : oe they cepreceinicd in the epee ; An Don that find I it, ered regist d having a ee Rete arg that at e aleald ne dillo the ; ae Paj ast cual ht by Juan Paguati 1 an 1 suitit broug ordere was 1t and pueblo, ‘dents of said own property, without £ ‘sai said Or Pee Indian ee ee ee any ae or Se ne eee oe > PD 2 —¢ Pe pueblo SA po Oe Hp FAP to tax the oe ae ae rr 7. See ** md pcos authority direc and its boundaries in the Ce any 4 without &- is con- @ alealde ¢ as the ee : 92-2 Pe Oerd Pee Adaed as far ee; in common, cerned, who is to reside in this pueblo, he is forbidden by superior orders from availing himself of the labor of the Indians for any purpose except by paying them the Just value of their labor; neither can he compel them to serve on escorts for private individuals unless required by the government to treat upon subjects connected with the royal service. Tae far as the officiating minister (priest) is concerned, he is placed upon the same terms as the alealde, keke for cultivation et ee ealled * commonly -@ Rancho a the grey eas Part Ce Fe tee se era ee Po with Pere together = Chamiso, San Juan, for pasture lands for their animals, the frontier being so much exposed that they cannot risk them in any other direction. On the west they have the site known as Cubero, where they have fields under cultivation and an acequia of their own, and they irrigate with the same water that passes through this Pueblo; and in the same westerly direction, distant a mile from said Pueblo, is the rancho called Santa Ana, where they hold lands , del = been allowed to plant on the rancho known as El Rito, and therefore also the Canada de Los Gigantes to the Ojo eds from the Ojo del dians have the use_of, as th is proce is settled upon, these spring sprin said the if ore theref Gallo; the same water. which 1s it as , perish would ns poor India ed. to bloo. and these Indians are entitl reaches to the puebl one than more for faith d ee it, being old settters |Rubric. years. hundred. hundred and Tee rhe this year one thousand eight tor General v the Don Ignacio Sanchez Vergara, Protec , executed a Le Mexico New of nce Provi this of s, Indian rized by Don An sei ment alike to the instrument autho seven hundred “ and thous one year the Sedillo, in three boundaries Ww : sixty-nine; and for not stating x in his document, on menti not did said Protector : bel ted reques ent docum parties mentioned in said boundaries to sles ne make a copy thereof, stating the document 1s 0 which ed, entitl is ti Pagua of o ranch following: the first day of J ae in ee Bor this Pueblo of Jemes, on ed and twenty, pai hundr eight and the year one thous hs ee = of en the by ment authorized eee ’ nzo a Lorenzo by me to Laguna was presented bio and Rita, native in Santiago, Alonzo, segundo, Tor! e = have nw they aE east, ~~ the < towards ONT land me the a to a. regard i _ ; qed tae a teea2. ‘> (Sel Peal Pal Bel al pol ¥ FOF ae o poe et aSgen ca dad ee ee Ltbi@ ee ee a et et naa Pid +> *; se taea tl fhe -€ 2+ Pel alotOP PP Pade *-# Ohl elPaSl PE aE ptaed RE ot ‘ ‘“In 183 C3 eee eee et pe at Sa SER MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW THESPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO ae! 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