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Show A Rie ehh e1 MC ye Aad iaUAN Se Rye iebgat set * heyana GOERSWeereTENE tea PE heh PRP Te RER Te SUCH RCI Coe kT ea SOEee TES Eee yeh eee hee De oS ager #4 B et rith Py hs Yolk ay eS ee. Fike eke eeTE ee oak ee hoe Pee ke awk i et oy Re CG TUNE OTeees rer Ve aan PAPEETE CRESPOeT EES TR Viet RVR TeOYE hh Seek PLE NE TOREEOEWEDER VEG ERTL CEES Ae A Phe ak PoP RSE SPRL TY Aad, WY EOF Se ee A a Ne Oak PPR LPO be e e hee be Ie" eet ee cr TOELot cPSetaae rte aEeke tek tee ore Tea 4 Mi, Ge : a | papers were never returned to them. The i} “+ eee Fal erant : was surveyed in 1859 for 17,471 acres and was patented | Pueblo of San Ildefonso. There is no Spanish document in this case. of Signature of Don Alberto Maynez, ee ¢ eos eS ree ee in 1864. Facsimile Governor of New Mexico, 9 ey ae) z Ee ere eee the aqnen, en The testi- 7-9 o> Pl rh PAS J PERS Pari Tee is CP Pe aye. Sd Sari mony of the Indian witnesses, taken before the surveyorgeneral in 1856, shows that the grant which the Indians Pe re claim to have had, was taken to Santa Fe by the priest of the pueblo, whose name was Tagle, for the purpose of hav- PPL ing a certified copy made of it, the original being torn and scarcely legible and that it was never again seen by the 1859 In- | | that about forty years prior to that date the ‘‘title deed”’ of the pueblo was presented in evidence in a suit between the pueblo and a Mexican, which suit was tried before Bautista Vigil, the alcalde of Chimay6, and that the documen had not again been heard of. The grant was confirme t d in 1858, was surveyed in 1859 for a fraction over 13,520 acres, ESaie f . | ‘ es Bre ea pa el SAO . Facsimile | oe for a fraction over 17,514 acres, and was patented in | 1858, along with the other pueblo grants, was surveyed in Pueblo of Sandia. There no Spanish in this case. The Manrique, Governor of New aqolo ont be AC testi- | of Governor Signature of New of General Mexico, 1823, ee Facsimile Baca, Bartolome ee ) document Joseph | of Isleta. is Don Toke Ce fraction over 24,187 acres, and was patented in 1864. of Mexico, 1810-1814. Wo The two Spanish documents in this case are geniune. The grant was confirmed in 1858, surveyed in 1859 for a Pueblo of Signature PPAF FEA FLT RLF EPS, ve a +t s SOLO, @ oP ee ee ee oY Pe Pere Pa Seed¢- 4-2 AS FS 7) in of pte) ‘‘A,’’ pueblos 1825 ser the eee Spel ee i a $- 9:953a. of The grant was confirmed in eed document hame ee ree ey Pe Per atte} Se ot the big Zia, Santa Ana, and Jemez. Spanish beta of the ‘(av7) in tek Dl claim tale translation land aeda Pe te Me da Penne Vt Oe Ga oe ee Ss es private a pte ee eee reteat Fk Orone and was patented in 1864. Pueblo of Zia. The Spanish document marked ‘‘A’’ dated 1689, is not genuine. The document marked ‘‘2’’ ig apparent ly an English 4 . The » . in this case. 3 a, i) sine ss document 28, 1856, before the surveyor-general ‘ad is no Spanish +> IATA PME it of Pojoaque. dians testified, June ai, _— | Facsimile of Signature of Don Joaquin Real Alencaster, Governor of New Mexico, 1805-1808. oa There for ee Pueblo | eee in a fraction over 17,292 acres, and patented in 1864. but — they do not fix the date of this occurrence, ~ oe feStatTt Indians; say “‘This took place many years ago.”’ The grant was confirmed in 1858, surveyed az that cALbewwo to as the ‘‘title Indians by the of them, with a much torn and t veyor-general, shows that what they refer deeds to the pueblo’’ were taken from the Mexican government to have copies made view to their validation, the originals being ate ae ae 480 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO |