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Show 184 LEADING FACTS OF NEW MEXICAN HISTORY During the Mexican rule there were no educational institutions worthy of the name. There was a slight increase in interest ow- INSTITUTIONS EDUCATIONAL began the establishment there that show archives The Fé. Santa at college | ing to the endeavors of the clergy. In 1826 the territorial deputation the c only dif- _ matt attgcks, re-opened by private subscription, & C02. secs sibs mad. ae : oo ae SLICE if : eyes ta eo SHEMMUI1 VON THLY _ oe and Traders. FE SSTA m a possible. MEXICO fae. NEW ADPTO- oeoe on SANTA FE, N. M. some were two years later there was no school at Santa Fé, as the diputacion announced that there were no funds and asked the ayuntamientos to see that the schools were meee ponmnet : dl of a sort of above number AHIR t anyone | are informed thatBla theCes undersigned on Mail, (nited se ee Gd, ction of | pendence. to Santa Fe, for four, year : 1 City of Mexico. er 1 e ° Vrite to. | Done Stoace @ 1 teave: Independencean e therm, Governor Perez, dated June 26, 1835, in which he announces ; that he has assumed the reins of government. was done the first . : printing between the ° : Missouri : Upon . river the Rio‘ SSE couunce ese 3 Upon the same press was published a weekly paper called La Verdad. It had sixteen pages, ten by fourteen inches in size, . ° announcements, decrees and official which were chiefly filled with | ns an elaborate essay in favor r contai numbe One literary essays. of matrimony. Padre Martinez issued for four weeks at Taos the and catechisms were also states that some primers e pusculo. ] H l rinted on hi i a on a i eek i between all of them and the sheriff of Santa ry ar ae deputy, Francisco Chavez, they i ed. ne office of the county jail was turned into nightly pri ? received i . sitily the the ‘‘ “"prisoners’’ their: friends and had could buy or frien . at that Sais a Se ee oa - of wy 1876 Company. Belen ee ; Miguel. with eepoeoe -Stablished aes 290 Amery, to $300 Saneach.} at Taos by y Ritch, Cafiada, Wes. y, in plains. the crossing of ce fiineia the As VA¥ ences @X} t mes an: oe. FARE THROUGH | +80...:. ist to Alay November 18 A ist to November Moy ammunition and e. 1.4 Provisio4.ns, th.armseroprietor the t} of oh, tur- © be Sumner, sum in in mitid Pppould per cents per cents a of f9o5 rate oe be is the | 2) © Goce leas tf will be charged less than one dota oe will notmorebe (ban eretive ity package worth com | gorThe'anyproprietors ani : LER '| ee ee merits : : 5 ‘ egies be a x . in adver stipulateeC—=8 (0 et LT which may oe : 1406. signed, for the governny be in | Powe) pedal B. Speidichul® Mr. eeLevi ee : weP| - : ee —s * July 1s, _ — YARERY BARBER Weis 7 . ‘ Fac-simile oe . are ee ERS CONFECTIONERY) AND announce rcianed to’ the Pub — cauoetnent and tA es iso7. of all ki’ nee of Advertisement s a oe ihe ee A BOCRADY € HAUL eee Ge te and oe ‘our ‘conductor and agents tnd Mo., en ollar. to tne rules hh. ry the unde CON ‘asine ssing || of°! stages, and thos tomy | Oe ee neer lowe | | package DY bUr winter, 10 eb. a contents given bagearge dollars, unless for, at as all and ter pry tre eted pate . owner times 4 the risk of ses the passage mone) In all Se [mDy | must Taos, Alburquerque, in Aztlan, 249, speaks of private Seki : Martinez and by Padre Leiva at San iguel, P adr dre BS 2 _jndiyou | ned ee stm vines ull| re Stom-| on tha | transported when possible Fé county, Don Romulo were only constructively a reception room where every luxury that money ia a peland i Cafien Cafion del Agua iy as AS TADIE. IT table corns -onifor COM. | mode wee del Apua DoH 126 Arch. Santa Fé, Ms., including ‘¢ estatutos para el régimen de la escuela general.’’ Schools opened at 6 A. M. in summer and 7 in winter. Thirty pupils at La Cafiada in 1828. 8. Marcelino was teacher of a Lancasterian school at Santa Fé in 1829-30. Pino, Not. Hist., 56-7, indicates eighteen schools and seventeen teachers at Sant a Fé, Vado, Cochiti, San Juan, Cia, Bardia, Ammeth Alburquerque, Tomé, Bele La Cajfiada, Taos, and Abiquifi, but BarSP Oe, gives forty -three n, Laguna, names for 1832 only. Santa Fé, with $500 as_ , a Mi teachers’ for signed xe safest, the this da- j obtain = I meer gg From 7" Cre Se einer lati eee twenly twenty-Dve | 186 fromto New Meee. Gs ys. S, 3558, : . ba comfortable for ithin hard pay. || and running through Grande. j a Renee’ | OO ooey will ve anerely new, S 800 this. press and 4ev's villa, Gay OF rst the Gn commencing Upon this press was printed a proclamation by / Piains the Pe GERI ayy Roe 1 3 xs WN s LAy About the year 1834 a printing press was brought to New Mex1 ico. It was operated by Jesus Maria Baca, who came from the . hand ( Raney PeePT INVERY at e Cake of 2 ek Stage fe h Lin1 Coa e to Santa H'é |