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Show ery, ? Re ‘ : 244 Cunningham, Francis A., senator, 275 Curry, Capt. George, 534, 555; biog., note 472; 564, note 473 Curumpaw, creek, 127 Custom house, duties, 132, note 91 Cutts, J. Madison, cited, 208, note 145 Cuyamungue, 65 American Davenport, compiles J. J., chief laws, 394 Davidson, Lieut., Apaches, Revolution, 235 justice, Indian 305; campaign, 299, note 223 Davis, W. W. H., El Gringo, cowardice of natives, 29, note 26; 54, note 41; 67, note 49; quoted, 171, note 115; 280, 314, 321, De 202; 164, note note 221; note 246; note 250 Courcey, 110; cited, 175, note 117; Weightman, 305; biog., education, 1854-55, peonage, 324, 325, Lt., Taos, 202 Decree, April 17, 1837, opposition, 56, 57, note 42; March 31, 1844, opening ports, note 265; 89, note 62 De Fouri, Rev. J. H., 152, quoted, 339, Delaware cited, Indians, 341, note with 268 Kirker, 222, note 160; Taos, 243, note 174 Delegates in congress, 1863-1870, 399 Del Valle, Franco. Marin, governor, 151, note 102 De Mora, De Mun, Rev. A. H., 351 Julius, expedition of, 99, 101, note 70 De Neve, Dn Felipe, 7, note 4 Departmental council, 53 Departments, De Mexico, Smet, 253 — 53; Fr., established, council, 53 missionary, 367 Doniphan, Col. A. W., campaign, Navaj6s, 217; treaty, 218, note 156; Chihuahua, DALLAM, RICHARD, 214 Daly, George W., killed, 439, note 359 Daughters, City, 115, note 83 Dodge, H. L., Indian agent, Apaches, 304, note 227 Dolan, James J., 422, note 351; 424 Dofia Ana, 219 Donaldson, Major, quartermaster, negotiates loan, confederate invasion, 98, 53; New 328, note 218; Brazito, 219, 220, 221, notes 158, 159; Sacramento, battle of, 221, 222, 223, note 160; enters Chihuahua, 227, 228; Gen. Taylor, Walnut creek, 228; reaches New Orleans, mustered out, 228 Doniphan’s expedition, 209, note 145; 221, note 159; 228 Dorsey and Kroeber, cited, 22, note 21 Downing, Major Jacob, journal of, cited, 381, note 304; Pigeon’s ranch, 382 Dry Cimarron, 124 Dry farming, 564, note 473 Dunne, J. P., 315, note 242 Dunean, Major, Valverde, wounded, 386, note 312 Dunlop, Rt. Rev. George K., 352 Durango, state of, 13, 166 Dwellings, New Mexican, 375; 155 EDMONDSON, Magor, 237; Red river, 245, note 176; Las Vegas, 246 Edueation, 1850-1860, 321, 322, notes 246, 247; American missionaries, 323; public school, 1891, 507, note 424; 571, 572, note 482 Kducational Institutions, 184 Edwards, Frank 8S., quoted, 226, note 162 Eguillon, Rev. P., 336, note 263 Elephant Butte, 527, 528 El Caney, 536, 538, 539, note Election, ticket, 1911, 598, 595, note 452 596; republican 505; democratic ti be Sa os eeae i a ee ee a et 5 ae ker bat ee a Spades Be na coe oe oe : a leased, 80 FALCONER, THOMAS, 81, note 55 Fall, Albert B., associate justice, 517; biog., note 435; attorney general, 564 Fandangos, 160, 161 Fauntleroy, Col., reports of, 1855, 299, note 223; campaign, 1855, 300; refuses arms to Gov. Rencher, 318, 319; report of, 320, note 244 Federal law, October, 1835, 11, note 9: March 20, 1837, 12, note 9 Ferdinand Fergusson VII, 3 Act, June 522, notes 439, 440; 21, 1898, 521, 549, 570, note 479 Fergusson, H. B., delegate, 520; biog., note 438; 521, note 439; 523, 525, 543, 584 Fernandez de Taos. See Taos Fewkes, J. Walter, 179, 121 Field, Neill B., 601; biog., note 511 Finances, 1864-71, 415, note 340; act of 1889, 501, notes 419, 420; 543 eee * x ears oe yin be bt ee 7 noe ae ee e e ee y a3 ors hg I OR ee ~ Fes i deAPE, 6mi od ee ya Ph ee Pe rary en“oe Pe eS area 7 a ial beet ee ee ee Nn 187 Dodge Cubero, surrender, 1861, 379 Cuisine Mexican, 156, 157 Culver, Romulus, killed at Mora, :~ justice, ii associate id W., * J. 525 ne ie eee ner Crumpacker, = Cross, George H., 464, note 387 US. cs ba LEO eek eae pad ieee ie ein rem, note ¢ es a 442, ee 361; 2 paigns, 441, note 362; relieved, 443 4 cam- Fen ow Apache POY Pie 396, note 321 Counties, population, 1890, 515, note 34 Courting customs, 162, 163 Courts martial, Santa Fé, 261 Crawford, Capt. Emmet, 441 Creoles, 23 Crepusculo, 184 Crespi, Bishop, visit of, 164, note 110 George, er ae +. * Sk ie ee i tee seats, Gen. ’ + established, Crook, Devin, Gen. Thomas C., 429, note 353 Diario del Gobierno, mentioned, 67, note 49 Diego, Juan, 154, note 104 Diplomacy, Mexican, 194 Diputados, New Mexico, names, 10, note 9 Discipline, 1848, Gen. Price, 262, note ticket, 599, note 507; majorities 602, note 511 Elias, Gen. J. M., 79, 80, note 55 Elkins, Stephen B., delegate, 401; biog., note 327; statehood, 402, 403; the fatal handshake, 403, 404, notes 329, 330, 496, 523 Elliott, Capt., Navaj6 campaign, 1858, 315 Ellison, killed, 127 Ellison, Samuel, 492, note 454 El Paso, city of, Doniphan arrives, 221, 526, note 444 Emory, Col. W. H., 208, note 145; 212, note 149; 313, note 239; 314, note 240 Empresarios, 5 Enabling act, of 1910, 575, note 485; 576, note 486, 487 Enos, Col. Herbert M., Alburquerque, 1861, 379 Enquirer, St. Louis, 102 Episcopalians, 351, 352; 1st church, 351 Escoto, soldier, death of, 62 Escudero, Dn Manuel, 118 Esquivel, Juan José, 63; death of, 65 Ewell, Capt., 302 Expedition, Texas-Santa Fé, leaves Austin, 73, 74; surrender of, 78; sent to Mexico, 79, note 55; re- ee of, De Vargas, Dn Diego, Santa Cruz, 168, note 113 Crime of 1873, 514, note 433 Crist, J. H., 518, note 436 Crittenden, George B., 1861, 360 Croix, Gen. Teodoro de la, 7, note 617 ee list INDEX ears Counties. HISTORY ere rere Congressional Globe, cited, debates, Gadsden treaty, 312, note 228 Conklin, James, 102; biog., note 71 Constitution, Mexican, 1814, 7; 1836, 8; 1824, 8; 1835, 53; American, 1871, 416; 1850, 274 Connelly, Henry, Governor, route, Chi huahua, 119, 120, 203; governor, 275; 1861, militia, 373, note 297; 390, note 316; biog., note 316 Connelley, W. E., Doniphan’s Hapedition, cited, 213, note 150; 214, note 152; 221, note 159; 228, note 163 Constituent Congress, Mexican, 4, 8 Constitution, of 1910, 586, 587, 588, 589; ratification, 589, note 498; approval by president, note 499; 590; congressional action, 591, note 500; 592, note 501; final approval, 593; blue ballot, 594, note 503 Constitutional convention, of 1889, 504, 505; of 1910, election, apportionment, 582, note 490; 583; delegates, note 491; meeting of, 584; steering committee, 585, note 495; adjournment, 586, note 496; objections to constitution, 586, note 497; 587; election, 588, 589 Convention, 1848, message of Gen. Price, 266, 267, note 191; memorial, 267, note 192; members, 268, note 192; 1849, 269, note 194; members, note 194; 1850, 271, 272 Cooney, J. C., killed, Apaches, 439, note 359 Cooper, Col. Benj., 103, note 75 Cooper, Braxton, 103, note 75 Cooper county, history, 103, note 75 Cooper, Stephen, 103, note 75 Coopwood, Capt. Bethel, 371; report of, note 294 Copper bells, 179, note 120 Cordova, Treaty of, 36 Cortez, Manuel, 243, 244, 247; Indians with, 262 Coudert. Rev. J. M., 341 Council Grove, 109, note 79; 111 MEXICAN ea 4 et 2 or oa} ak phe NEW er are i Ie OF +e FACTS ee 1 LEADING PN 616 te Ret + bed > er em e& A & Math |