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Show THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO the public 901 PEDRO Others. of the homestead States providing domain.’’ ALCANTAR 1845, VIGIL, and other general for the disposal of of Santa Cruz, and 19 Petition for lands on the Sapello and Manuelitas. Acted upon by the Territorial Assembly and favorably recommended, given. but there is no record of possession having been Reported Claim No. 9—John Seolly, g. v. The names of the petitioners are found in this item. 902 DOLORES JALONA ta Fe, 1834. to Juan Damasio Salazar. San- 903 ANTONIO SENA to George Pratt and William Hague. Santa Fe, 1831. Lease of land. Pablo Montoya, Alcalde. 904 ALEJANDRO SANTIESTEVAN TOYA. Pefa Blanca, 1832. vs. PABLO MON- Trespass ; damage to crops. Juan Garcia, Alcalde; Miguel Baca, Alealde; Fernando Aragon, Alealde. 905 MANUEL his sons. SENA vs. MIGUEL and FELIPE José SENA, 908 Santa Fe. 1832 { 7... 5 wy f sale by his wife. Abreu, Jefe Politico. calde. Nos. 905 and 906, gq. v. MARIA GUADALUPE SANCHEZ. Will. or 1833. Juan Garcia, et ee SLR aoe F oP : "> , Santa Fe. of the sale of a house without his ee Al- José Maria Baca y Ter- rus, Alcalde. 909 MIGUEL SENA Fe. 1835. vs. JUAN ESTEVAN PINO. Complaint in regard to a reservoir or pond. Francisco Trujillo, Alcalde. rez, Governor. 910 RAFAEL SENA BACA, a Navajo. boxe. operation SENA. In the matter ee the laws of the United 907 MANUEL and reserve them No. Garcia, Alcalde. Juan House and lot in said city. 905, q. v. and Felipe tetee from to Miguel 906 MARIA pr JESUS CAMPOS Sena. Santa Fe, 1882. nett from the public domain all the lands covered by the grant lands in this locality belonging to Lucero de Godoy. Paps res on aed oe de oe Perh PoePR D PL PPiLoe* LEE ALAN Ps Ppa grants was beyond the power of the supreme court to change and the legal effect of the action of the surveyorgeneral in declaring the title valid was to ‘‘segregate made in several archives of a ‘‘Torreon’’ which stood upon of Alburquerque 1839. Santa er ert:La Ph * et) as to the validity or invalidity of as reported on by him and to except their mother, Maria de Jesus Campos, without the consent of the plaintiff, her husband. Santa Fe, 1832. Juan Garcia, Alealde. Francisco Rascon, Alcalde. On the next to the last page there is a reference to a house on ‘‘La calle publica q va para el barrio del Torreon.’’? This is the only reference to such a place found in the archives. Possibly it may refer to the locality in as mention 1s the neighborhood of the chapel of Rosario, SAE AEEPs +5 ritorial Deputation to the Jefe Superior Politico in 1824. No final action. Juan Bautista Vigil, Secretary. In 1845, the Mexican government granted to Antonio Sandoval, what is known as the Sandoval or Nolan Grant in Valencia county. Sandoval conveyed his title to Gervacio Nolan. The latter died in 1858 and his heirs sold the entire grant to Joel P. Whitney, who afterwards conveyed a half interest to F. H. Story. The surveyor-general of New Mexico found this to be a perfect grant and afterwards, the supreme court of New Mexico, in a suit brought on a homesteader’s claim, decided that the action of the surveyor-general In the matter of the sale of a house to the defendants by Ter- Albino Pe- ee pes the VS. FRANCISCO woe = that defendant, of whom he and the Coan . i a a t bough tlers of the Cebolleta t of the crops raised on Albino Perez, Governor. . of Laguna, eae hata Sanchez : Petition of August 27, 1835, by Rafael : ae : a mei er petition The . politico jefe a he ta Cebolle of settlers other ‘th all the oe Saale tet of land of Francisco Baca, a ; 9g 0 puebio e near_th lled Cubero, , . of said tract had been given to the ean oa and os by the ex-alcalde, Don Juan Chaves, of the then alcaide; evidencing that fact was in the hands en bed Referred Pern, eh. teed red ie PO Ptr a Pes Ps CSPI | A et Se kek Pee vl e ete Pa grates - pa Negra. BPO at Agua ee by her said by situate PELE Oe ok In the matter of a petition for lands, made husband, 271 ide 270 |