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Show GAL Shel Sahoo tore ot ts ™ ye te edt eG te beensrT Set P ishalteee pr ie aes ee Tek a oe reatShh. or tat . eet ee peek might be General presented a Don Diego to him, for the surplus lands which at the pueblo of Pojoaque—I mean de there between the pueblo of Pojoaque and that of Nambé; and they adjoin the lands of Juan and Carlos Lopez; and the possession which on the 7th of said month of March and year 1139 MANUEL vz ALVAREZ. zens in New tion. In Mexico 1839, at the time of the American he held the position some never able to secure Mexican citizenship. DIEGO MARQUES pe AYALA. Ensign. Grant of ae made by Don Ignacio Flores Mogollon on July 28, On July 21, 1713, a decree was made by the governor and captain-general, Don Ignacio Flores Mogollon, re- quiring all documents relative to grants of land theretofore made to be presented to the cabildo of Santa Fe. his appointment At the time of consul at Santa Fe in 1839, as American he was still a Spanish subject. Containing, as they do, a number of points of historical interest, copies of his papers as filed with the Mexican at the government time of his arrival in Santa Fe, are given herewith: ‘Most Excellent Sir: ‘*Manuel Alvarez, a native of the village of Abelgas, in the ancient Kingdom of Leon, with due respect appears before Your Excellency and says that having presented two applications, dated June 14, 1825, and May 11th of the present year, this Republic, asking ct * para be se IS Bt pe A a Pe a | 4-9-4) ’ ro 8, ae ee re a Lea ki Pe pu eee edd esd Oo 8-9-0 AJ ®> os rT EAS te Pi #-¢Sap ee ee ae eer ee nype . a States or other not explained by the archive he was reason +2 FEE. i.—_— oa : whist Bs wi Occupa- St.Louis, Missouri. The following year he made application to the Mexican government for citizenship papers. For which I returned to him to serve as a formal title. VICENTE .. . pe ARMIJO. Grant of half a fanega of corn land, house and garden, made by the Marqués de la Nava de Brazinas on November 29, 1703. of United In 1825, in company with a party of consul at Santa Fe. French trappers or fur traders, he came to Santa Fe from of the date, Captain Ignacio de Roibal gave to him; the boundaries of which appear in said grant, the original of MANUEL BACA. Grant of lands at the Angostura de Bernalillo, made by Don Diego de Vargas Zapata Lujan Ponce de Leon on January 14, 1695. These lands formerly belonged to his father, Cristobal Baca. BERNARDINO pe SENA. Grant of lands on the other side of the river at Santa Fe, made by the Marqués de la Nava de Brazinas on May 3, 1694. Fh Citizenship. Don Manuel Alvarez was one of the most prominent citi- for papers 2 3, 1704, de March sd Vargas made on of naturalization of through the Political Chief of this Terri- tory and not having been successful in such purpose, pos- sibly on account of the petition being lost, mislaid, delayed or from other causes unknown to me, to obviate all of which for reasons set forth in my former petition, I am setting forth in this and will say that I address this - which ee grant, 3 entry. ieee Fourth On said day General Juan Paez Hurtado threatening to leave Santa Fe and the Spaniards and join the hostiles (gentiles). ae Leaf 5, page 2. the governor and captain-general against being taken away from Santa Fe, where they had built houses, had cultivated fields, ete., to the Cumanche frontier to fight, a of eight fanegas Pheer another grant for another ranch of corn-planting land, which adjoins the lands of the pueblo of San Juan, made by the castellan, Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero, to Juan de Archuleta, the husband of said Isabel Gonzales, on the 12th of June, of 1698, attested by Domingo de la Barreda. PETITION of Half-Breed Indians of Santa Fe. Certified copy dated Arispe, 1780. Certified by Antonio Bonilla. No action taken. Bentura Bustamante, lieutenant of the Genizaros (halfbreed Indians) of the Villa de Santa Fe, by order of his captain, Juan Armijo, and in the name of thirty-three associates of the same class of Indians, filed a protest with EPL RAPE entry. Isabel Gonzales, widow of Juan de Archuleta, on the eleventh day of September, of the year 1713, presented 1138 LEP SLE PEAPa PSP LEIP PPE ALE PeLESLIE FS“* PLES SPORES EE LELOSOLT EL 8h EL ST se~ BIRT ET ET cs f mpPate Psre 2) 2-e PRD ad ree rete a oe ee PEELE PAPA PPS PO TS LEP Sis Lar 2 ARt- Paee PS PEF ee Pa ooote tof a 7s Fs FL preceding ee ee oe Pi eePe Second two ee Leaf 4, page 2. military secre- the ee de la Barreda, tary, which I returned to him with ones, to serve him as a formal title. Ch oe a * ie ee oe © a ie a eight; attested by Domingo 1137 COPIES OF LAWS relating to the colonization and settlement of lands of March 12, 1828, November 21, 1828, March 11, 1842. Oe a er er5 ee a er ee) Be Tek Tek Sek So Bee kk oe a sd Last. aPP Pe stadt. ee Ja *-* $Sse we fanegas of wheat-planting land, below the Town of Santa Cruz about one-fourth of a league, between the lands of Domingo Martin and Ambrosio Saes, of which lands the said castellan (Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero) made him a grant on the fourth of May, sixteen hundred and ninety- 339 ) Pt THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO a7 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO eee a ~ws i aga nee ae ~ ap white e 338 or eR * = " , 7 7 ry Pde ree Pee Pe * * Cl OOO O29 <9 4g a Pf ted os fe ca of She et 6 by yf OF) eee: Peas edPi Ee ae PEPSI 4 PEP. FX ee Sad Ro Ad P ee 4 AP Ce re Poe Ph es "Stee ay” Penta |