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Show teed) x4 [oee eal Shae hk ol se Prete RS ye“ PP ° « eat de tect cel ae et é ee 2 ate , s 6 ee 7 fb baw bere D 49 ~9 42% id eee ees ol Su A reve) ee ene ee ee eee + om a Fig ee Be cs tA seas y e LF PPart.Peraree. fie fee eee ee <2 t ? ee Ee oe Leoeeee) eae Pee - = | TIS . PealSSRIS SP LS ea Ras Seh * Seer TEESE. Independence of the United States the forty-ninth. : State,’’ Secretary of f State ‘Height, 5 feet 2 inches; color, pale; brows, black; hair, black; no beard.’’ nose, regular; et ee es ee a ara ee ee PIM jf ated Pee! Pee Pe Pe ea Po ee * 2 eae Fi SL beJ Gregorio 1146 PRINTED COPY of Land Law of March 11, 1842. 1147 INTERPRETATION of the law of 1813 in relation to reducing the public lands to private ownership. Printed copy. Letter of transmittal of the same to GovBernardo Bonavia. ernor of New Mexico. session to the pueblos of Xemes, Zia, and Santa Ana of a tract of land bounded ‘‘from north to south from the place Ventana to the stone ford of the Puerco river, the boun- daries also of the citizens of the place San Fernando of Nuestra Sefiora de la Luz; and from east to west from the pueblo of Zia to the said Puerco river, the eastern edge, the whole valley of the Holy Ghost spring being embraced within the center and within the boundaries of this grant.’’ At the time possession was given there were present the following Indian governors (caciques) : Cristoval Naspona, Cristoval Chiguigui, Pedro Chite, Sebastian, Lazaro, and Juan Antonio, and the war-captains Agustin, Tomas, Juan Domingo, and other Indian magistrates. 1142 JUAN MINING Decree COURTS establishing in New Mewico. them. Tomas Ortiz, President. Manuel 1846. Armijo, Governor. Miguel de Pino, Secretary. 38 -4—9— EL8-8 ES~$Twat Se EE nenele tok TaN 4 by all of the settlers. The Town of Tomé was a regularly organized Villa, had its ayuntamiento and other officers prior to the change from Spanish to Mexican sovereignty and later; it had a ‘‘Sala Capitular.’’ This is shown in the granting papers in the Casa Colorada Land Grant. Miguel de Olona was the secretary of the cabildo. The grant known as the Casa Colorada was made upon the petition of José Maria Perea by the Corporation of Tomé and was ap- proved by the Provincial Deputation, September 15, 1823. The original settlers on this grant came from the vicinity of Manzano and were: José Maria Perea, Rafael Perea, Antonio Torres, Dionisio Maldonado, Eugenio Barela, Domingo Lucero, Vincente Torres, Juan Cruz Turietta, Julian OTERO. Decree of Departmental Assembly revoking grant made Francisco Sarracino. His suspension recommended, 1845. 1143 mentions the building of a large fort at Manzano 2-2 Pet ASL od8—9—"9-" ee enw me et pos- PeLe oF delivered Sanchez, Aban rer eee o-af * Ce) 4 # + od bak end pee 98 eee Pee red Pa eee Pa Pe | SPS FE AG oe Te Fe FLD Queres, Sanchez, Miguel Archuleta, Gre- gorio Sedillo, José de Jesus Maldonado, José Sedillo, Miguel Lucero, Rafael Cedillo, Guadalupe Perea (widow), Matilda Montoya (widow), Cristobal Jaramillo, Rafael Torres, Buenaventura Sanchez, Manuel Baca, José Baca, Juan Antonio Serna, José Antonio Benavides, Carlos Baca, Juan Agustin Barela, Vincente Moya, Antonio Torres, Sr., Julian Benavides, Tomas Benavides, José Gallegos, José Maria Sedillo, Antonio Torres, 2d, Joaquin Pe. pee Pd pe of the te of the pueblos ee war-captain Ee SEESoC Soe CEN oe eee estes: and ae 7-7? (oe rere * > oe *2-¢ i teditend ied el ote A ae ee governor rr) 7. * *Os¢d4: a ¢-F eee 5 il eee ad Pe ee e ee ee “@ 5SSik oe eek 2-2? eed @-? Poe Su Lent.¢:-? Pete F te F e e fete8otot. fot 5 tiie Velez Cachupin, “x9 of Tomas 1837. ee Don captain-general’’ Bartolomé Fernandez, chief alealde and Tomé. Communication to the Departmental Assembly in relation to settlements abandoned on account of Indian raids. This archive refers to the settlers at Manzano who abandoned their lands on account of attacks of hostile Indians ; also to the settlements at Las Huertas and Carnuel and Pe ee raed +Ne poate his excellency, 1148 MADARIAGA. -e # a?fo. oe ee ey * ee XEMES, ZIA, and SANTA ANA, 1713. Receipt of order by Alcalde. Tibursio Ortega, Alcalde. San Geronimo de Taos. Receipt of the same. Miguel de Sandoval Martinez, Alcalde. In the year 1766 ‘‘In compliance with the directions of % 1141 9 4 = 1140 DECREE of Departmental Assembly in relation to the abandonment of granted lands. 1837. 1844. FPL PL Pade * er ar) 5. Peet Pus 4 ta; Fad ar Pee Us a lated be Te will not take possession of their lands. Vigil, Alcalde. SP Complaint of Francisco Lopes that settlers at said place A. McNair oma be Pe Fs 6 PAJARITO. Lou de . on a ‘‘By the Governor. ‘WittiaM G, PETTUS 1145 Juan Joseph Fer- f (SzaL) Sale of, ete. El Caballero de Croix. nandez de Soria. Fd day of September A. D. twenty-four, and of the 1144 QUICKSILVER. Sry Peels ee PI hereunto set my hand State of Missouri to be 343 rb ‘“‘In testimony whereof, I have and caused the great Seal of the Affixed. ‘“Done at Saint Charles, this 3d one thousand eight hundred and THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO ot THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO |