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Show LEADING 498 FACTS OF NEW Lummis, Charles F., cited, Acoma, 200, note 215 Macana, Our Lapy OF, story, 379, note 384 Madrid, Captain Roque, mentioned, campaign against Apaches, 1683, 378; arrival at El Paso, in command of De Vargas’s army, 384; officer second De Vargas entrada, 385; mentioned, 394; commands division at Potrero Viejo, 396, note 395; lieut. gen. of cavalry and alcalde INDEX HISTORY MEXICAN tioned, 430, 433; investigation of, 433; alderman of Santa Fé for life, 429 Matsaki, pueblo of, 211; described, note 225 Medrano, Juan Mexico, 344 de, governor of New McElmo, canyon, cliff-dwellings in, 44 Melgares, Captain Facundo, expedition of, 458; biography, 459; escorts Pike to Chihuahua, 469, note 501; governor of New Mexico, 481, note 516 480; mentioned, mayor of La Cafiada, 412 Magdalena, mountains, Lieut. Manri- Menchero, Fr. Miguel, 440, visits Gila River and pueblo of Acoma, 440; que, campaign against Apaches, 452, note 479 Magrias, Indians, Espejo visits, 276, note 287 statistics by, 443, note 466 Mendieta, historian, cited, 139, 144; 140, note 148 Mainez, Don Alberto, governor of New Mexico, 470 Maldonado, Captain Rodrigo, officer Mendinueta, Don Pedro note Fermin de, governor of New Mexico, 447; knight of Santiago, 447; maxes treaty with Comanches, 447 Mindeleff, C., cited, 42, note 27 Miranda, Don Juan de, governor of New Mexico, 344 Missions, Franciscan, 321, note 327; 441, 451; in 1810, 478, note 513 Missouri, Indians, 433, note 447 Mogollon, Don Juan Ignacio Flores, governor of New Mexico, administra- tion of, 426, 428 Money, no circulating medium, 454 Mongolian race, mentioned, 8 Montezuma, legend of, 402, note 403 Montezuma, castle, 48, note 29 Montoya, Don Diego, alcalde of Santa Fé, 470 Mooney, James, ethnologist, Kiowa vocabulary mentioned, 32, note 17 Moqui, pueblos of, 148, note 157; 192, note 208; 423, note 428; Moqui diplomacy, 429, note 436, 439; conversion of, 447, note 470; 450, note 475; De Vargas visits, 384; mention- ed, 417, note 418; 418, 419 under Coronado, 216 Maldonado, friend of Ofiate, member of Audiencia, 306 Maldonado, Captain Alonzo de Castillo, 55; citizen of Salamanca, note 39; mentioned, 79; cures the sick, 90; Mendoza, Don Antonio, viceroy of New Spain, mentioned, 55, 115, 141; se- buckle of sword-belt, 104; became resident of City of Mexico, 117 Malhado, Island of, 80, 83, note 80; 176; sends Alareon by sea, 179, note 188; letter to from Coronado, 189, notes 205, 206, 207; Coronado’s return, his reception by, 247 : Mendoza, Diego Bercerra de, mentioned, 138 : 196, note 212; 209, note 224; siege of Tiguex, 216, note 228; 235, note 251; 241, note 257; 254, note 264 Mound-builders, 9 Mesa, Black, Canyon de Chelly, 457 au Narvaéz, Pamfilo de, Expedition of, 1527, 53-76; biography, 53, notes 33, mentioned, 118, note 100; sees Indian with 126 Maliacones, Indians, mentioned, 94 Manrique, Lieutenant-colonel, governor of New Mexico, 470; member of junta of 1810, 470; campaign against Apaches, 452, note 479 Manso, Fr. Tomas, custodio, 337; bio-graphy, 338 Marata, kingdom of, mentioned, 148, note 157; mentioned, passed by Alvarado, 199 Mariames, Indians, mentioned, 94 Marquez, Fr. Diego, mentioned, 287; captured by the English, 287 Martin, Cristobal, 287, 288, note 296 Martin, Captain Sebastian, tradition, 431, note 439 Martin, Captain Hernan, 345 Martinez, Fr. Diego, mentioned, 309; apportions pueblos into districts, 321; mentioned, 322, 323, 324; goes ps * geese for friars, remains there, Martinez, Captain Felix, governor, 1715, 429; campaign against Moquis, name on inscription rock, 429; men- lects Fr. Marcos, 142, note 151; letter from Coronado, 159, note 174; mentioned, 162, 169, 171; organization of Coronado expedition, 171, et seq.; departure of expedition, Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de, mentioned, 147 393; battle at, 394; men- tioned, 399; battle at, defeat of De Vargas, treaty of peace, 407 Mesa Verde, 48, note 29 Mesilla Valley, Fr. Rodriguez 176; 177, note 195; 186, note 204; NampBk, PUEBLO OF, De Vargas visits, 382; mentioned, 393 Narbona, Captain, Navajé campaign, 34, 35 passes through, 256 Mexico, independence, 480; demonstration at Santa Fé, 481, note 516 Mexico, city of, mentioned, 162; population of in 1540, 162, notes 175, 176 Miera, y Pacheco, Don Cleto, Alcalde, member of junta, 471, note 503 Migrations, of families, 9 Mines, mentioned by Chamuscado, 258, note 273; found by Espejo, 281, note 290; no mines 111, note 119; Morlete, Captain Juan, 298, note 302 Morrison, William, mentioned, 464, note 493 Morse, Rev. J., mentioned, 4 Mota Padilla, historian, cited, 163, note worked until 1725, report of Governor Chacon 1803, 475; Pike refers to, 475; Santa Rita mine discovered, history of, 475 Naufragios, cited, 65, note 54; 70, note 62; 126, note 133; 129, note 135; 130, note 136 | Navaj6, Indians, mentioned, 5; enemies of Pueblos, 48; Benavides’ classification, 341; pueblos join, 412; defeat of by Captain Serna, 428; missions near, 441, note 462; troublesome, 457; campaign against by Narbona, 457, note 485 Navaji, settlement, location, Mme Navarro, Don Francisco Trebol, acting governor, New Mexico, 448 Navawi, pueblo of, location, 22 Neiva, Don José de, governor of New a Viseaya, 378 New Mexico, origin of name, 283, 284; 499 mentioned, 286, 291, 292; conquest of, 301, 308, 309, 311; first capital of, 315, notes 319, 4320, 321; missions in, 321, note 327; end of Onate’s rule in, 332; conflicting stories as to capital of, 332, 333; date of establishment of capital at Santa Fé, 333, note 336; capital of, 334, note 337; arrival of friars in, 1627, 337; friars in, 338; governors in 1621, 1629, 338, note 338; no com- plete list of governors, 343, note 343; governors of, testimony of Juan Dominguez, 344, notes 348, 349; mentioned, 345; governor Pefialosa, 347; missions established, 1664, 348; pueblo Indians in, by Vetancurt, 350, note 362; Spaniards driven out of by Pueblos, 361 et seq., mentioned, 377; reconquest by De Vargas, 380 et seq., Governor Cubero arrives in, 414; De Vargas returns to, 420; governors of, 421 et seq.; visit of Bishop Crespo, 435; visit of bishop of Durango, Elizacochea, 437; French designs upon, 440; visit of Tamaron, bishop of Durango, 444; industries of, 453, 454; trade with Chihuahua, 454, 455; population in 1800, 455; Pike’s expedition into, 461, notes 491, 492, 495; governors of, 470; delegate from to Spanish Cortes, 470, 471, notes 503, 504, 505; last of Spanish rule in, 473 et seq.; com475; mercial conditions in, 474, mines in, 475; education in, 475; 476; administration, of character military force in, 477, 478; Franciscan missions in, 478, note 513; last Spanish governor, 480; Mexican governors, 480; list of governors 1598 to 1823, 481, 482 Niza, Fr. Marcos de, vice commissioner-general, 139, note 147, note 148; biography of, 140, 141; Mendoza selects, 142, note 151; leaves Culiacan, 144; journey to Cibola, 145 et seq., route of, 147, note 155; reaches Gila river, 150, note 162; hears of death of Estevan, 151; proceeds to Cibola, 165; sees city of Hawaikth, 152, note renames province St. Francis, 154; to turn journey, 155 et seq., reports 158; 157, ed, mention provincial, 156; Bandelier, as to route of, 160, note his 174; returns to City of Mexico, reception, report, 162, 163; veracity of of, 163, note 178, 173; report |