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Show ya esta muy con metido lo que habia en temor susedo que aunque ‘ los ma estavban Puo. de Z1a en aho pasado jusgana que era un inposible que dejaran de dar la obediencia; por lo cual se consedieron por el Setior Gouer. y Capn. Genl. Dn. Domingo Jironza Petriz gi : cea ico. orate escaped, : , being 10 py praee J My rt reed eg PtperWeneeae ot bat ded he oF EP PF > BF PPK eae eo) 2* Cad tat al ee F PED eh Tey PEPE aan 8G 4B 89 oe 9 v2 8 OA TE gd P. APE gS a9 eee. See SegaIRIEL : can gives a list of the frayles who perished ay il list is given information; the tu also some iz x que abilantados erates P} ° ca geo ger ear 9 4 ¢4 TP) {9-44 ee ee ee Beae ee * ves Ph PP ee er a FT Lar Piers ae ete ee cd $e dwd cePag Pa Pied bp re Nade pa: A ‘rad <t-4 8-9 edad ad ao erecatw ta eteS StL Bee: 4 rsPv 3.« fy fe no; SESE OA FS Pare by the Indians. their misIn 1680, these Indians revolte d and killed native of the a sionary Fr. Domingo de Vera, who was ar eer not known what was his fate; he was doubtless m Apostatas de aquel reino de la Nueva Mexico. Preguntando: que si este Puo. volvera en algun tiempo, como ha sido costumbre en ellos, y dise el confesante qu are queda muy metido & honde el sol sale y fueron unos Yndtos y despues be Pes +8 $= 4 oe three-quarters of a mile from the Pecos river. New MexThe church at Pecos was one of the finest in New one ico: it is said to have had six towers at one a Francisco Vasquez Coronado visited the pueblo oe i times: when he left the country for Mexico, lee eee frayles remained behind at this p wae ioc nian y de la nacton Thanos, Cpa todos los demas Yndios de todos Pou. de Zia, Wamado Bartolomé se sefalo en la vatalla & cudiendo biendose herido de un valaso y un dicho es, mandé que denajo de se halla el Puo. de Pecos, aun Re Pt Por Pt rt ek SRA Pera Der Fe on eB de haver peleado con pueblos, wn Yndio del de Ojeda que fue mas a todas partes, se rindié flechasso lo cual como juramto. declare como Apostatas, y los Teguas |a ee who were on his mse pu fio assaulted the large It is not believed that Casta Pe ones, ler smal the of ; of Pecos but one ion on the which lies near Rowe stat just a about Ruedas, as and Santa Fe Railway; this: pueblo isis just Topeka afios, el Senor roms +:fe Pd Gouer. y Capn. Genl. Dn. Domingo Jironza Petriz de Cruzate, dijo que por quanto en el alcanze que se did en los de la Nueva Mezco. de los Yndios Queres, y los Septe. de mil sessientos y ochenta y nueve pre. ot in 1590-9 e tshere Ca de warwas th Ww ee because the a Indians had fought with fie: called ne pueblo Ited the e a scouting soca le he th Castanao 6. Passo del Rio del Norte, en veinte y cinco dias del mes de from this: localit: y. ee Pee ee) ee ee ee et ee del 6 el 68 el ia Sa. de Guadalupe + de Nrs. pe el Pueblo a deel 2 En sy 1689. biographical pe and War. The exact wording of this archive is as follows: ee Secretary of Government ek - ee* Pe@68 CRUZATE, J Tory: CJ [a er . mr Ca et BeGt er%,oe| le: Sk se A bepe ee te PAP Per eres SL etaia ee $599 SOE a ete tets a - ane nee DE The last of the Indians of mez, where the few the pueblo is still alive living at J e 1835. Disease and os nee eee the of remnants Comanche destr0)oyed an Apache, Ute, the from first errs Its name was Tshiquite and was peg peti in si ae de ndo Herna , by the Spanish officer F’ecos the nded desce and Espejo visited it in 1583, 1; 8-9 PETRIZ portion of the walls remains. \ JIRONZA DE GUITARA, oad ee ee Pe e+e eed ere ~ ee bot Beeo? * aS | al F; ot te 8 . DomiIncGo BARTOLOME DE OJEDA. Don PEpRO LADRON DE GUEVARA, LADRON a OF PECOS. PEpRO See. de Gn. y Gua. other than is nothing left of this ol d pueblo today to the leveled are these walls; fallen one of ae ne may pueblo the ed surround which ground; the old wall is also a ruin; a be traced by the stones; the old church a i Don * eb eas de las cuatro esquinas del Puo. dejando a salus templo que queda al medio dia del Puo., y ast lo proveyo, gouer. mandé y firmé su ssa. & mt el presente Secretarto de y guerra, que de ello doi fee. Dow Dominco Jmonza PETRIZ DE CRUZATE. BARTOLOME DE OJEDA. Grant. El Paso. September 25, 1689. Made by Governor and Captain-General Don Domingo Jironza Petriz de Cruzate. The archive is signed by Don Perera una legua, y para el oriente una legua, y para el pomente cuatro lanlegua, y para el sur una legua; y medidas estas AP de Cruzate, los linderos que aqut anoto; para el norte una The confluence of the everything into the Rio Grande. arroyo with the Rio Grande is only a short distance above the present pueblo. The ruins on top of the mesa are quite extensive, although the pueblo was not a very large one. The name of this ruined pueblo is Katishtya. In 1696, at the time of the second rebellion of the Pueblos, a frayle from the neighboring pueblo of Cochiti fled to this pueblo of Katishtya and was saved by the San Felipe Indians from death; his name was Fr. Alonzo. There is a complete list of the frayles serving here from 1696 to date. The register is quite valuable; it is the book showing the interments by this mission. R. 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