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Show 3 hd” . rs Phe ee$ ie a ft ’ ig &@ 44 ee, a. Le “Jt Sota tehgt* zt: . 785 Ss we , a a 64 189 o@ OF NEW MEXICO Sie rey rePtrTe a THE SPANISH ARCHIVES i 4 ; is‘ Peg ‘ » i * for their protection, as Protector who are so highly recommended protector-general of the Indians, hieity, I signed on this said day, I signed this as a witness to ment of the Indians, to me by the attorney and for its due authenmonth and year. the truth of the state- made by the Protector. Eusesio ARAGON This document is approved, ete. NARBONA’’ Laguna Pueblo Tracts calle d th Reported No. 30; File No. 68. to os a Had five ranches called Paguate, El Rito, Gipr e, an Juan and Santa Ana, all near the pueblo of as The claim was confirmed by Congress, June 21, 560. It was patented September 22, 1884. Mina er ee oe) ri sar Lee re ee) eis ee aK aM yi J Bs eee PSFRT we ee ELIAS Pare PE ol te F) PoE PE oe a je ee7 ee ead eee Ls Le rr Pee tae nd : ORTIZ. Santa Fe. 673 JUAN RAFAEL ORTIZ. Petition. Santa Fe, 1838. Mateo Sandoval, Sin- dico. 674 JOS FRANCISCO ORTIZ and Ignacio Cano. 1833. : Ortiz Mine Grant. laim No. 43, g. v. y, > M.., count Fe Santa in acres 69,458 ae oe ee and Ignacio were granted to José Francisco Ortiz Gr oe se Mine This property was known as the Ortiz Mesita de we as the conflicts with the grant known ed the coal mines locat are latter which upon , Lopez ssn id. In 1836, Ignacio Cano conveyed Ortiz died :in 1848,: the vicinity his of Madrid. | !n interest in the to Ortiz all grant. ye, = "6 #9 NHI 7 ot ee +0" ee De Be ee DEP d Refused by TerriPetition for land in Santa Fe. 1831. Abreu, Secretary Territorial Deputatorial Deputation. Domingo Fernantion. Pablo Montoya, Ayuntamiento. Teodosio Quintana, Secretary pro dez, Ayuntamiento. tem of Ayuntamiento. No final action. ee Pg pe ae) ae ee OTN ee Lp tita? + 2 672 JUAN RAFAEL Same as No. 672. ae Provincial Pa ie be Be to the Polstico. Maria Inez ene leaving the property to his widow, to John Greiner. In who, in 1853, conveyed the property ee Jefe ee Baca, ee * a stereo 9s oe. ed oe ee Referred 1825. Bartolomé er to in- Alburquerque. Cl ae ae rd ms a) he hi ee ea) '¢.6-6.6-4 Ca oe . on eeee ee ee oe ee ee ee ee eePe oe ee ee ee ee Ce o 7 ad ie *# *+.* Se an effort is made Deputation. lands. eared, Te PPE Ao ptBEPEs Fi Peek ek 2 ered, and will be shown whenever jure them by depriving them of the ancient possession of Paguati. There is no doubt that, presenting themselves in person or through their protector to the Superior Audience, they will be allowed to remain in peace, in the enjoyment of what is unquestionably theirs. In testimony whereof, and in compliance with the duties so repeatedly enjoined upon me by the royal laws of the Recopilacion of the Indies, I executed this document for * ad Ey Cd a ? 7. iH ee ee ee oe 4 a . ae J LS Pe | Fo Petition , at. ees - ie + ORTEGA. 671 ANDRES oree) “oe oe rs ce . i aes cultivate for their support are in a measure relieved. All of which has been well premeditated and consid- a. te » rer rrr arn a ts | Mi Me eae ae ee *& D TALS Freee Pieestsests = elijote )) , reduced that the only aid they receive is from Paguati, where the principal owners cultivate the soil in common with the pueblo, and those who have no lands to Possession by Santiago Small piece of land. Grant. Politico. Ramon Abreu, Alcalde. Bartolomé Baca, Jefe Abreu, Secretary. tittle Diatind nd eel Mee) * F - Sa itt eee es “a Coe Sk eed ae ee ¢.0.¢-# Ot hl ot Oe ee * Ct ee ee te6 + ee6. oe¢-%ee6-#oe oe Pe ee Cet ee *«* 4.0.0.6 o Cm oe ee ge #8 ¢ eo I =. A 1824. Santa Fe. ORTIZ. + © 2 @ * ** a ee ee | i ee Sa Ee ee ee ee ao 2 * 7 ¢ cm o SOS oe te tetel. aeaiarttiaatielnatitinatiiiatieittinadt eet eh nn a + so much 7 ‘ 670 JOSE IGNACIO er a * * Ce re a el eta - ea but which land had been abandoned for more than thirty years. Nevertheless, his title was recognized, and they are Santo Domingo Petition for lands between the pueblos of tion. BarDeputa cial Provin to ed Referr Felipe. and San . Politico tolomé Baca, Jefe a land, he Santa Fe, 1824. 669 IGNACIO ORTIZ. er eeeee stricted by Don Joaquin Pino to a tract of waste having deprived them of the said land by virtue of a right to 1t held by his late father, whom he represents, in time to make their escape. A +e" *: 0,1. to.3 had more land extending as far as El Rito, they were re- coming into the the event he heard of the Cumanches word from Laguna country, so that they would receive * del Cajo. ‘‘The new settlers of Cebolleta were satisfied with their boundaries at the table land of El Gabilan, adjoining the holders in good faith. ‘The want of land by these Indians is to be taken into consideration, and that the tract of Paguati is the only and Some Navajos wanted to leave Encinal, San J ose, ‘‘Chellt Cubero, where they had lands planted, to go to es. They to join their companions for fear of the Cumanch paper which asked the governor (Allande) to give them a their lands would prohibit the Spaniards from taking Laguna in at them notify to and absent while they were ae ee 4a el er ¥ Ci A el Pe a ee ee, et ne ae on the east to the Cafioncito one that im a measure aids them with the scant produce in their misery; and although at the commencement they ee arr ee ee ee at ee *-«* tal ted ee et et OI oll * + -¢.4.@ ee e e eelela | ee ee te ee 0 /a E Oe ae elSel ed Sel al a tion of Cebolleta remained free with its ancient appurtenances as far as the table land of El Gabilan, to the south of La Cuesta, on the west to the Rito del San J. osé, and ial bel tod balk :.@# THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO 7 ca Fi — 184 |