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Show 144 LEADING FACTS OF NEW MEXICAN HISTORY composed of New Mexicans, foreigners, and Indian vagabonds, whose object was to obtain mules, without scruple as to method, often by simple theft, and oftener by connivance with hostile Californian tribes. In 1838, especially, they caused a great excitement, and some of them, including Villapando, their leader, were arrested at Santa Fé. In 1835-37, John A. Sutter, afterwards famous in California, was engaged in trade at Santa Fé; in 1841, the Workman-Rowland party brought many foreigners and native New Mexicans to California, and in 1842, a large trading party under Vigil settled in the San Bernardino region, and down to the end of the Mexican rule, the movement of traders and emigrants continued. Among many native New Mexicans who went to California were members of the Chavez, Baca, Luna, and Armijo families. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bancroft, Boone’s Hubert Lick H. Advertiser History cisco, Sustody of Arizona 1889. of Irvin and New Switzler, Mexico, Columbia, San Fran- Mo. Chittenden, H. M. Cooper, Stephen Gregg, Dr. Josiah Hayes, A. A. American Fur Trade, New York, 1902. History of Howard and Cooper Cos., Mo. Commerce of the Prairies, New York, 1844. New Colorado and The Santa Fé Trail, New York, Inman, Henry Kansas Historical Society Larpenteur, Charles Missourt Gazette Missouri Intelligencer Missouri Historical Society Messages and Papers of the Presidents Meline, J. F. Santa Fé Trail. Records, Topeka, Kansas. Forty Years a Fur Trader. Files of St. Louis Republic, 1880. St. Louis, Mo. Custody of Irvin Switzler, Columbia, Mo. Ms. No. 135 — William Waldo. Richardson, Washington, D. C., 1897. Thousand Miles on Horseback, Two New York, 1867. 8 e id a a oe ee 8-4 G New Mexico Niles’ Register Pike, Z. M. a 4 oe Peter Pino, P. B. Prince, L. Bradford ~ Read, Benjamin Ruxton, George Amos Stoddard, Senate M. 1911. Adventures in Mexico, Sketches of Lowsiana. F. Exeeutive Docu- ments Simpson, Storrs, Gen. J. H. Augustus ete roe ad ek ae eee ee el + Ce Pare ehhi Ps Paes * @ De ee i AO dak etal di a gre a Ral Pears s ee o ‘St ok 2 A Ritch, W. G. HEA DQUARTERS 5 OF PRESIDENT | HAygEs ‘iaT SANTA Santa Fé Archives Fs,fi N. M. Wislizenus, a Winsor, Dr. ‘ Justin Acts of Legislative Assemblies. Baltimore, 1811-1849, 76 vols. Explanatory Phila., 1810; of Travels, Account Travels, London, 1811. Province Life and Adventures. Noticias Historicas, Mexico, 1849. Historical Sketches, New York, 1883. Fé; Historia Illustrada de Nuevo Mexico, Santa A. New York, _ 18th Congress, 2d Session. Reconnoisances in New Mexico 1848. and Teaas, Phil., ; 1852. Santa Fé Trade in 1824, Niles’ Register. Aztlan, Boston, 1885. Smithsonian, begga Office o f Surveyor Gen- 1846-1847, Gov. Tour of Northern Mexico in Washington, 1848. of America, ry Narrative and Critica 1 Histo York, 1889. Doe., eral, Santa Fé, N. Se M. New |