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Show ea See teed) eee ey eas SEES TEC TEREST SETS TERT Tsrm ends re ic Tr Oer ba Ir eee hak Shey ThE hs ee eee ae THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO iF 347 toe THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO Cumanches because killed. of Santo Domingo, 1845. 1164 EL NACIMIENTO, 1815. Settlement and partition of lands. gara, Alcalde. 1165 PRINTED POSTER, Ignacio Sanchez Ver- offering reward for the arrest of the traitor, Mina, 1817. 1166 TREATISE A translation OWS: Troubles, 1825. of this important document is as fol- “I give notice to your excellency that this day arrived the citizen, Manuel Mestas, interpreter, who by order of the militia commander, Don José Viscarra, had visited the Cumanche nation April 5th for the purpose of notifying i rere : . 4 * id ; Co A trade with a band of Cumanche Pelones and Kiowas, who are at the Rio Nutrias, they met two captives from Paso del Norte, one of them the servant of Don Agapito Alba, who informed them that they were well taken care of and not badly treated by the gentiles, for the reason that they had agreed to accompany them in an attack upon they were deprived of their freedom, still the information ought to be given to the alcaldes so that the great wrong might be prevented, all of which I communicate to you. ‘‘God and Liberty, June 10, 1825. ‘‘SeveRINO Martinez the Hon. Political ey) ane 2 ? J 9+ =t* oe te ‘‘God and Liberty; El Bado, June 14, 1825. ‘‘Tomas SENA [rubric] ‘“To the Jefe Politico: ‘‘Don BarToLoMé Baca.”’ The Spanish is ‘‘ Pueblo de Jumanes.’’ ‘‘Several residents of this jurisdiction in my charge have just arrived informing me that, having gone to ‘‘T> see F Ce) oA“hob td re : been 4-8 had dians had agreed to set them free when this had been done; that they informed them of this on account of their love of country, and requesting that if on this account BACA. Report on Indian a chief the Town of El Paso, showing them where the cattle of said town were herded, and, adding further, that the In- on Political Economy. 1167 BARTOLOME including 7 1163 STATISTICS of New number . Mexico, 1844. of their a pe MINERIA. Asking information in regard to placer mines Mexico. José Del Monte, President. 12 2 he gave money in advance for the information as to the lo- = these EP in tow concerned ae OE IEPs area PPS IEF EF ETE not Ci were PLPot Cumanches i the 4, that new hostilities on the part of the Kiowas and that they will prove it; that the hostility of the Kiowas has arisen “4 sult; 1162 JUNTA pp FOMENTO FEF also say they The Cerro del Oro (Mountain of Gold) was never discovered. Salcedo was deceived by the Indians, to whom cation of the ‘‘Mountain.’’ Second expedition in search of the Cerro del Oro. PE Pa Sg to os, ry PePi Pre A SE Pe Letra 4 ad hie J a a. # rash as 7¢ f ee ee " LP is ardate ge 43 ¢ fy | ba deSe 2 ease, $9 og 5 ve JesFo Pa pen XE hat ad id Pee rea! ed ead29he 9 Pes - The PEAT . res +-9Pe Se Pe nt fol Se Ce 2 1803, for the discovery of the Cerro tober of the present year. will immediately confer with the Kiowas relative to what would happen but by this method possibly the Kiowas would desist and that they would advise us as to the re- [rubric] Chief, Santa Fe, N. M.’’ Q + 1161 EXPEDITION, del Oro. the i S. Calhoun, Governor. this is what Fad rp occupied by to James of attacking those in the north; Cumanches said and they believed that such separation and going to the Town of the Jumanes is for the purpose of joining the said Town of Jumanes. ‘‘The Kiowas will also march toward the north in Oc- ~ to lands Addressed purpose oa in regard on the Spaniards; that the Kiowas now separated from them and had gone to the pueblo of the Jumanes for a council of war for the ‘eee * een di dh, Pade 9-4 +448 0-6-6 * Se att taal all - Po pa lands. war by * Se as pasture had made committed $5674 aes ne ie 5 Pie oI ° i. them those who robberies ie PETITION, 1852. People of Taos county were and a 1160 Kiowas actions ms 4-6-4 6-4. ee Ser or 2 0+ oO 3 ao We i G4 Se ee ae el SOPOPE PELE SL IY es E PAL CLES ROLL Stetate!, atered ofeeee ee 7? e e ee eePIELER #i ae eebl ee oJ ee perth pe Lae pee ee Ae PS AS Fe Aeal 58 Mee Sm A ee OOO aa ti Pee re Pe Pt es oo eae ere be 1159 INVENTORY of DOCUMENTS in the public archives during the time that Gervasio Cruzat y Gongora was Governor, 1736. No. 1136, q. v. hostile i This decision, affirming the decision of the supreme court of New Mexico, was a great injustice to the persons who had innocently purchased this property. of the PLE them at Eleceario and to the north. The Cumanches answered that it was a fact that they had participated in the robberies and had fired upon the Spaniards but the a Be them to Ramirez. bed wise stipulated, and no such express grant had been made LEP, , 346 . id ater FJ a? ed ob os P Parasare flo) ra ee ee ee PRP ered Ceo ea be PERECeDS MIE b's Fe RIT "ROMak heeBSE teehet ES FF. be iad ri oP bP deahee Me eS ae 2 rr, S « mee * ; |