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Show 492 LEADING FACTS OF NEW Hawaikth, 186, note 204, 187; letter to Mendoza describing battle, 189, note 205; Pedro de Tovar goes to Moqui, 192; letter to Mendoza, 194; Cardenas to Grand Canyon, 197; Indians from Cicuyé, 198; Alvarado to Cieuyé, 199; Lope de Cardenas to Tiguex, 205; goes to Tutahaco, 205, note 219; siege of Tiguex, 214; visits Cicuyé, 217; sends Tovar to Sonora, 218, note 231; his expedition to Quivira, 219-223; erects cross, 228, note 243; returns to Tiguex; captain makes trip down river 80 leagues, thrown from horse, 235, note 251; starts on return for Mexico, 238, notes 253, 254; meets Juan Gallego with reénforcements, 246; reaches New Galicia, 246; arrives City of Mexico, sees Mendoza, gives up accusations position, against, 247 Coronado Expedition, officers of, 173174; equipment, 174, note 191; departure of, 175, note 194; Chiametla, 177; death of Lope de Samaniego, 177, note 195; route, 176, note 194; march of, description, 212, siege of Tiguex, 214. See Coronado Cortés, Hernando, marqués del Valle, mentioned, 55; protests from, 163; note 177; claims of, 163, note 179; relations with Mendoza, 169; entertains Cabeza de Vaca, 115; titles, 137; expeditions of, 138 Cortés, Juan, 306 Cortes, Spanish, 470; delegate Pino’s labors at, 471, note 505 Council of the Indies, protests before, 166 Cows, 100, note 100; 101, note 102 Cruz, Fr. Juan de la, 241, note 257 Cruzate, Don Domingo Jironza Petriz de, governor of New Mexico, biography, his entrada, 377, 378; his administration, 377-380 Cruzate y Gongora, Don Gervasio, governor of New Mexico, his administra- tion, 437, 438 Cuartalejo, location of, 432, note 441; sa; ordered established : presidio at, 432; baie of war decides adversely, : ; af 2postin igen newton notes 414, 415; population ’ er during rule of, 417; visits Moquis, 417, note HISTORY MEXICAN INDEX 419; hears of return of De Vargas, leaves Santa Fé, governor of Maracaibo, death of, 420 Cubero, town and plain of, 417, note 419 Cuerno Verde, Comanche chief, 450, note 474 Cuervo y Valdes, Don Francisco, governor of New Mexico, his administration, 421; named by the Duke of Alburquerque, founds city of that name, 422; Uribarri campaign upon the of Juan de buffalo plains, 422, 423 Cueva Enriquez, Don Francisco Fernandez de la, Duke of Alburquerque, 421, note 425; city of Alburquerque named for him by Governor Cuervo, 422; name ordered changed by the duke, 422 Cuitaos, Indians, jara, 345 Cushing, Frank fight with H., Guadala- 133, cited, note 140 Cuyamungue, pueblo of, visited by De Vargas, battle at, 400 Davis, W. W. H., historian, cited, 54, notes 37, 38; 66, note 56; 68, notes 59, 61; 71, note 65; 72, note 66 ; 76, note 73; 118, note 126; 146, note 153, route of Fr. Marcos; 227, : note 243 De la Cerda, Alvaro, Captain, Narvaez expedition, 60 De la Croix, Internal Provinces organ- ized, 448; commanding general, de- prived New Mexico of office of caps tain-general, 448, 449, 456 Delgado, Fr. Carlos, mentioned, 427; 436, note 425; report of against official tyranny, 442, note 462 Antonio Francisco Don Valle, Del Mexico, governor of New Marin, administration of, 444; visit of bishop Tamaron, 444 Descalona, Fr. Luis, left behind by Coronado, 239, notes 254, 256 ; biog- raphy, 241, note 257; Cicuye, 242 ntioned, 165 ; De Soto, Hernando, mentioned, Oy er cid he ee ae once° de [7 eharEl - Paso, ne380 New Mexico, :381: ’ flying d : entry 2 into. reaches Santa Fé, his reception, incidents of trip, 381, 382; goes to northern pueblos, returns to Santa Fé, reports to viceroy, asks for reénforcements, sends _ horses, etc., to E] Paso, marches to Zufii and Acoma, 383; Apache attack, returns from Acoma, returns to El Paso, 384; entrada of 1693, officers of, 385, note 390; marches up Rio Grande, finds change in sentiment among we pees Arriv ll acca joins — pm = Se ig gat Cibola 295: asiasitan ee ‘ Arellano, 194; reaches Colo- rado river, 194; hears of Alarcon, finds letters, journeys to coast, 196, note 211; death of, 196, note 212 Doe. de Indies, cited, 171, note 188; 202, note 216; 286, note 295. See Pacheco y Cardenas, and Pacheco, Joaquin F., and Pacheco, Doc. Doe. Inédit. See Pacheco, Doe. Dofia Ana, town of, mentioned, 9 Dorantes, Andrés, survivor Narvaéz expedition, 55, note 39, biography; helped prepare map with Cabeza de Vaca, 56, note 45; mentioned, 73; fight with Indians, 75; meeting with Cabeza de Vaca, 85; mentioned, 89; — hearts, 103; mentioned, 132, Indians, 386; meets Indians at San Felipe, 387; journey to Santa Fé, entry and reception, ceremonies, 387, 388, note 391; calls for supplies from Indians, conspiracies renewed, 391; Indians close gates of city, storming of city, 392; Indians surrender, chief and others executed in plaza, 393; sends to El Paso for aid, sends out raiding parties, marches against Black Mesa, 394; marches on Potrero Viejo, battle of, 395, 396, notes 393, 394, 395; Indian losses, 396, note 396; Spanish camp attacked, 398; result, 398, notes 398, 399; sets fire to pueblo, returns to Santa Fé, 399, note 400; marches northward, battle at Cuyamungue, reaches Taos, pueblo is sacked, 400, 401, note 402; marches to the Ute country, Ojo Caliente, battle on San Antonio river, 402, 403, 404; returns to Santa Fé, marches to Jemez, attacks pueblo, 404, note 404; sacks Jemez, recovers remains of Fr. Juan de Jesus, 405, returns to Santa Fé, 405, note 406; entry in journal as to burial of bones of Fr. Juan de Jesus, note 406; Indians ask peace, pardon granted, natives submit, 407, 408; famine of 1696, 409; uprising of 1696, murder of friars, battle of Canyon de San Diego, defeat of Indians, 410, note 411; marches to Acoma, attacks pueblo, fails, 411, note 411; fight at Taos, Picuriés, return to Santa Fé, 412; De Vargas arrested by Governor Cubero, fined, in jail, 415, 416, notes 416, 417; reappointed, 420, campaign against Apaches, death and burial, 420, 421, note 424 : De Vargas, Eusebio, mentioned, 396 Diaz, aL historian, cited, 53, note 35 493 Duran, Fr. Andrés, bewitched, 349 Duran, Fr. Rodrigo, with Ofiate, 307 Durango, bishop of, disputes with, 435; visits province, 437, note 452 ELIZACOCHEA, DON MarrTIN, bishop of Durango, visits New Mexico, 436, 425; inscription on El Morro, El Paso, city of, mentioned, Fr. Rodriguez reaches, 256; founded, 367; missions near, 371, note 379; Otermin returns to, 375, 376, note 383; missions founded, Senect, Socorro and Isleta, 377; mentioned, 378; Juan Dominguez de Mendoza leaves, 378; De Vargas arrives at, 381, 384, presents vestments to Franciscans, 384; De Vargas leaves for 2nd entrada, 385; settlers at, 394; Poseueve myth, 402, note 403; mentioned, 408; mentioned, relative to Fr. Menchero’s visit, 440; population in district of, confirmations by Bishop Tamaron, 1760, 444; mentioned, 452; population, 1800, 455; Pike taken to, 469; mentioned, 470; caravans left for, 474; lieutenant-governor at, 477 El] Pueblito, near Yunque Yunque, 317, note 323 Enchanted Mesa, mentioned, 200, note 215 2 deaths Moqui, i Esealante, Fr., visits recomen as to Oraibe, 447, note “i histo 973° JLO 4 Escalona, Fr. Juan . err de, letters to cap- |