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Show THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO Eusebio Rael that if he got the land he would give him the half of it; that while the suit was going on deponent’s brother-in-law asked him what he was going to put up to assist in paying for the paper and other expenses which might arise, and he replied that in view of what he had witnessed, he would not contribute even half a real. 1376 PUEBLOS FELIPE. oo 1377 OF 1831. DOMINGO and Papers transferred to, reported No. 142. COMPLAINT 1835. of Ursula Dispossession 13878 SANTO of certain Chaves. lands near Santa Los SAN File Fe, July 5, Padillas. signature of Governor Perez is very finely executed. The LETTER from Agustin Duran, Second Alealde of San ta Fe, dated at Santo Domingo, February 26, vey to Don Gregorio Sanchez, First Alealde of Sana Fe. Duran informs Sanchez that the attorney 23, 1844, Miguel Antonio Lobato, attorney petitioned the of New Mexico to . governor and commandant-general e to that _ ing belong league the of survey a der a marke which ents monum old the that d represente that because 0 boundaries had been entirely destroyed ; . Don August SY promised On in fact for the pueblo of Santo Domingo, R he ORE and 1380 PROCEEDINGS in regard to the measurement of the league to the north of the Pueblo of Santo Do7 mingo. had ae this his clients, the Santo Domingo Indians, had Sanchez, sons quent disagreements with José de Jesus ° the adjoining lands; that, with a - CFR pinching out of it certain words and putting in others with a pen he had in his hand; that also on that same occasion deponent heard Sanchez say that now they could bring suit for the lands claimed by the pueblo of Sandia, 27th of the same month. Pal having I Fat after was occupying es 5 to obviating such disagreements and in order 1e to order oa ruinous suit, he requested the governor pa. by the league which had been adjudicated to them ty ning the ow ish government be measured, after summo done 1n ops of the adjoining lands; and that this be af in the year 1 ance with the measurements made da, who José Gutierrez, E5 and, Tod house, PUP FF to the the alcalde of Alame Juan Alberto Maynes, as ae had acted under orders of Don petitioner transmitte the which ent peared by a docum ition, ete. se Governor Martinez ordered the Ler ee fect, Don Francisco Sarracino, to make the — adjoining lands, after first summoning the owners of the id future controversies. usly 3, 1844, Sarracino, having previo sage chaps Don erat came SO Sanchez conversed for some time with Don Eusebio Rael, took from his pocket the grant of the Sandia Indians; that the deponent saw that Sanchez was reading the grant, and x Ignacio J was at the house of his father-in-law, Don Eusebio Rael, in company with some of his brothers-in-law, when Don 4 that * old; : years EO OO 37 ot was Petee eh iar ries he rs COA that Pa nl of ts Pe Pe A ed Kp cee ee ee Se states draft of Sanchez’s reply, informing Duran that Ortiz had gone to Pojoaque, and on that account can not make a prompt appearance, but that he would do so as soon as he returned to the city. This rough draft is dated also on February 26, 1836. In the margin of the first page 18 a memorandum showon the ing that the letter was sent to Ortiz, at Pojoaque, in fact of the Zz deponent their ERK The some 12 or 13 years before the date of his deposition he Indians re before the constitutional alealde, Pedro José Perea. this letter is the rough : Follies to the Pe 15, 1829, to restore ee Coe) May and Er aris r eI) ee Piped Para és at Bernalillo, him Ss made against roperty. Kd Miera, made w tion of Rafael day, either personally or by attorney, to answer the charge PA Pe A in regard to said lands, and had not sold them. The second part of the document is a copy of a deposi- Os PA by the citizens, and for years the Indians had had no suit EG [ Parr’ iF e rere Led tion’’ were situated outside of the boundaries of the pueblo of Sandia, and extended for half a league in the direction of Alameda; and that all this was understood CFS FS peAS the Del Norte river; also it seems likely that the herein before referred to as the ‘‘lands in litiga- pueblo of Santo Domingo has laid claim to certain lands on behalf of the pueblo, alleging that they had been usurped by Don Antonio Ortiz; that said lands were at the Sile ranch, which occupied a part of the league belonging to the said pueblo; and he requests Sanchez to direct Ortiz to appear at Santo Domingo on the following ee ing that the western boundary of the Indians’ lands was 447 ‘ THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO to be lands bjs Rn eo pe eS 3) Pere i Pa -a-* FSP BP OF Pee 7 8 td elt tet Bed ee F- 2 anette f°ae 446 Seek oeth Chet sd sth a ad LTE Sat SPAT SPS eR PORES Sr br eeka » Beb |