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Show 7. o — FCM AOSuPRAL RL ae ee ine ote ae Ct TR eer OC UP ae ee a - Fi Fy Re ek ee SCM Ne Re Ae SL ae ae ae ae RES RE Se LN Se Oe Poe ot Pee AP ee ae ae eke i er VE ae TL ee ee a BL SE 76 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES 44 RENEROS pz POSADA, PEDRO. October 6, 1687. OF NEW MEXICO Bando, sentencing ten Queres slavery in Nueva Vizcaya for ten Names and incidental topics: Antonio Ayala, Tomas Gutierrez ee 19° an coe pete a say ee ar oe es ee tO BS yee ahah Gate it mad de (ee oe rite Dead he tarl” el aa ll "alt "al tan treme te eeop on ye pueblo, re-conquest, ete. THE SPANISH ARCHIVES £1 Paso del Norte, captives to be sold into years. Captains Arias de Quiros, de la Carera, Santa Ana ee tee a se Bn Two certificates appended, one recording ceremony of pronouncing sentence, the other announcing it. D.S. 2f Governor Reneros de Posada conducted an expedition ESTES ee aS against the Indians of Cia and Santa guacil mayor of the holy office in 1695. PACHECO, SYLVESTRE oo a7 He was al- (soldier of the presidio of San Felipe y Santiago, Janos). July 3, September 9, 1687-90. Cre ba ta ta Seirtowe a ar oh BX eel pd @.% 4) Ana. El Paso del Norte, i S Trial for killing Jose ph Baca; writs, petitions, testimony, dismissal, acquittal. Names: Sarjento mayor, Lorenzo Madrid, Governor Reneros de Posada, sarjento mayor, tain Alonso del Rio, sarjento mayor, Ygnacio Baca, CapDiego Hydalgo, An- tonio de Aratria, Juan Luzero de Godoy, alealde ordinario, Captain Iuzero de Godoy, Captains Luys, del Rio, Gov- ernor Petriz de Cruzate, maestre de campo, Luis de Gran- 46 ene Se 5 nerae nd aes dag et et ae ~ illo, teniente ete. D.S. be led ne aca heed Trial for desertion ; - de Auballe, Captain writ; testimony. Juan Valencia, Tellez Jiron, El Paso del Names: Rodriguez maestre de campo, et ee Luis Granillo ; Seneci, Juan Garcia de Noriega, D.S. Incomplete. je le ee Se Bed ek ek Rafael Piro Indian of Socorro. Norte, September 2, 1689. 46a CARLOS II. ete. 3f Madrid, April 6, 1691. Cédula, ordering establishmen t of schools for teaching the Indians Spanish. In: Bando, September 30 ed P 7 alférez, “ ee ae eee Sa ee ear Ne CRISTOBAL, de gobernador, 47 2f OF NEW MEXICO 77 Paso del Norte; the case of a married daughter to be decided by her husband. Countersigned by Diego Joseph de Bustos, secretary. D.S. if At one time, subsequent to 1898, there was in the archives one bearing the number 29, of the year 1684; it was the journal of an expedition by Juan Dominguez de Mendoza Just when or who carried this from El Paso into Texas. archive away is not known. H. EH. Bolton says that the Mendoza expedition was the result of a petition made by Juan Sabeata, a Jumano Indian, at Paso del Norte, in 1683, asking for missionaries and Spanish settlers in his own country. ‘According to his own story,’’ says Dr. Bolton, who Saseems to have inspected this manuscript, or a copy, beata lived at La Junta (junction of the Rio Grande and Conchos rivers) with many of his own people and Julimes. Part of his tribe lived six days to the eastward, or threefourths of his estimate of the distance from La Junta to Three days from La Junta were the buffalo El Paso. the home herds; three days (beyond) was the Nueces river, of a part of his tribe and of many others, friends of his whom two own people; from La Junta to the Texas, from messengers were waiting at La Junta, it was fifteen or twenty days.’’ fata ie Fr. Lopez, Fr. Zavaleta, and Fr. Acevedo left In two weeks Mendoza followed, acEl Paso for La Junta. the garrison. companied by a small escort of soldiers of Archive 29 contained an account of this journey by MenDr. Bolton has attempted to trace the line of Mendoza. The title of the archive which was at Santa doza’s route. Fe at the time of the making of the ‘‘Tist’’ by a puned was ‘‘Viage que a solicitud de los naturales de la siya Texas, y otras naciones circumvecinas, Y de orden web 2. bernador del Nuevo Mexico D. Domingo Garonza maby é Cruzate hizo el maestre de campo Juan Dominguez de J o doza en fines del afio de 1683 y principios de 1684." : publication of the manscript examined by Dr Bolton 1n its entirety would permit of one’s drawing his own ye be ea as to the directions taken by Mendoza. Bolton s fin ee contain too many ‘‘perhaps,’’ ‘‘seems,’’ and to make them of value. In the same “‘apparen 4 manner peenign from the biblical account, ascertain at just what point the children of Israel crossed the Red Sea, and with about as MONCLOVA, CONDE pz LA, Mexico, July 23, 1688. Bando, granting petition of maestre de campo, Juan Dominguez de Mendoza, to take his wife and family from El much certainty. |