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Show Seas eee eer ee ee bee Pe e eS SF e a eee ESE Se es ak CT eR ES siege for five days. The besiegers numbered over three thousand; they burned the church and the convent; also the chapel of San On the 20th Otermin determined, with his Miguel. to abandon was not the Pe py ED eek bak etead pl vi Don Francisco Sarracino, ernor of New Mexico by Signature of of Facsimile Arm1jo, Manuel Don General Governor of New Mexico. of Gov- La five killed, but On the Jist it city, which disturbed the was Indians done; Facsimile of Signature of Governor Francisco Xavier Chavez, 18 22-23. who watched them from the surrounding hills. They marched south by way of the pueblo of Santo Domingo, on the Galisteo, where they found the bodies of three friars and five other Spaniards who had been murdered. The frayles whose bodies were found at Santo Domingo were those of Fr. Francisco Antonio Lorenzana, a native of Galicia; Fr. Juan oad a 15258 Baik ad ded rhePa PE PEFR Signature de Talaban, FL custodio habit- ual, a native of Seville, who had been a missionary almost twenty years and Fr. Joseph de Montesdoca, a native of Querétaro. of Don : le ino Perez, of Signature Governor of of New Colonel Mexico e Faesimile o f Signatur Governor Martinez, Mariano New Mexico. of 4-¢ Ceehel 5646-4 > 8-9 O82 9-28 ee Parts Bs * Or ee Pd rr rere PAPE ed a er er Pe ee oe ee re @-g- 8-4 Pe td a —? ad ee ee PU Pl ee Tee Pk ereeePe dA eePed eeDek PE PPO PEPE-@-9-PRP ee eee ee ee. oe departure et Be | me PPE IG FR of eee determined titelpepe Be SRN SED oe Facsimile - their of Narbona, Mexico. EZ,Arran é ; oo about fifty, who, when their depositions had been taken, was Signature 1818-1822 small force, to make a desperate assault upon the besiegers; he did so, killing three hundred and capturing were shot. During the siege the Spanish loss was many were wounded, including Otermin. of Antonio of New a to the old palace, where he was under Colonel Governor es ing the first day’s fighting Otermin was successful, but on the day following the Tehuas of the north and from Picuriés, led by Tu-pa-tu, arrived and Otermin retired in- Facsimile Facsimile of Signature of Don Facundo Melgares, Governor of New Mexico, Pi here in 1680 was the Rev. P. Fr. Mathias Rendon. When the Indians made their attack on Santa Fe, dur- Pets =. ie The text is almost identical with that of Archive R. No. GC. The Indians are declared by Ojeda to be of a very rebellious spirit. The boundaries of the grant are—one league, north, east, south, and west, measured from the four corners of the temple situated on the western side of the village. The grant was confirmed by the Congress of the United States on the 22d day of December, 1858. The Rio del Pueblo and the Rio Pefiasco unite about This pueblo, so a mile below the pueblo of Picuriés. far as inhabitants are concerned, is now a very small affair. It is situate in a beautiful spot. Tu-pa-tu, one of the leaders of the revolution of 1680 was a native of this pueblo. The mission at this pueblo was called San Lorenzo de Picuriés. The priest who was murdered by the Indians §—49Ste he rears msZi tetie $59 e Est asep 7 “4 Pee om. 9595 3-8-¢ee Sere Fe PsMMP At bell s THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO aPr) 464 |