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Show 1860, 316, note 244 Sheridan, Gen. P. H., visits N. M., 425 262 Skillman, Captain, 389 Slack, Captain, 242 Slaves, Mexicans, captured, 36 Slough, Col. J. P., 382; biog., 306; 384, note 308; resigns, note 309 Smith, note 385, 98 Smith, Ashbel, 199, note 137 Smith, Hugh N., delegate, 1849, 269, note 194; secretary, not confirmed, 283 Smith, Jedediah S., murdered by Comanches, 123, 124, note 89 Smith, Thomas, chief justice, 517; biog., note 435 Smith, Wm. Alden, 592 Snively, Colonel, expedition, 84, 85, note 59; defeated Mexicans, 85, 197 Society of Jesus, introduced, 343; controversy, legislature, 343 Socorro, 36; Indian fight at, 47, 48 Sonora, 43 Sovereignty, change of, 198 Spain, laws of, 6, 13 Spaniards, exclusion of, 54, 55 Spanish-American War, 526, 530, note 446; 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, note 447; 536, notes 448, 449; 537, note 450; 538, note 451; Spanish cortes, 9 539, note 452 Sparks, W. A. J., Comr. G. L. O., 462 Speare, Alden, 486, note Spencer’s ranch, 389 Speyer, M., 126 396 Spiess, Charles A., 418, note 436; 518, note 436; 584; biog., note 492; 589 Springer, Frank, 453, 454; biog., note 372; note address, 462, note 384; 486, 396 Stone, Wilbur F., justice, P. L. C., 466, note 389, note 469 Storrs, Augustus, U. S. consul, 107, 115, note 84; 116 Strong, W. B., 483, note 394 Sturgis, Lieut., 302 Sumner, Col. E. V., 126, 127, 214, 216; controversy with Calhoun, 284, note 206; 285, notes 207, 208; report of, 286, note 209; biog., note 209; Navaj6 expedition, 288; military posts, 288, note 212 Supreme court, clerks of, 1846-1869, 398, note 323; United States, 456, note 376; last territorial, 567, note 478 Sutherland case, 456, note 376 Sutter, John A., 144 Sutton, Capt., 78 Sutton, Lt. Col., Vaiverde, 378 Swayne, General, 429, note 353 Swords, Major, 205 Sykes, Gen. George, 428, note 353 Tart, WM. H., 589, note 499; 591, 593, note 502; signs act of admission, 604, note 513 Talbot, Rt. Rev. J. C., 351 Tampa, 534 Taos, 9, 87, note 60; custom house, 89, note 62; 115; mission, 166; battle of, 241, 242; killed and wounded, 242, 243, note 174; Indians, 42, 50; military road, 417 Tappan, Col. W. F., 434 Taylor, Gen. Zachary, state govern- 1850, 271, note 195; Terry, General, 434 * re 3 beeper ut ot Sf 3 oe es res eon bee ey Se viet 4 pst Ure iw be oe te Ye ee a uE Tt tse tat ey oat a on ee ee Third Order of St. Francis, 165, 166, note 112; last chapel, 167, note 112; establishment of, 167, note 113 Thomas, Benjamin M., Indian agent, 354, 504, note 422 Thompson, Waddy, 80, note 55; biog., 89, note 62 Thornton, Wm. T., 516; biog., note 435; 523 Thrall, H. S., 280, note 202 Tierra Amarilla, Jicarilla agency, 446, 447 Tipton, William M., special ass’t, court of «Pid. Ly 432, Bi Perea: Reavis, 476, 477 Tolby, Rev. F. J., 350, note 276; 420 Tomasito, Taos Indian, 236, 242 Trappers, costumes, 30, note 27 _ Treason, prosecutions, 251; indictments, 252, notes 179, 180; convictions, trials, at Taos, 255, 256, 257, note 183; executions, 258, 259, 260, 261, notes 185, 186 Treaty, of 1819, 17 Trelford, Arthur, 552 Tres Castillos, Victorio’s last stand, 440 Trias, Angel, governor, 222, 223 Trimble, L. 8., 505 . Trujillo, Gen. Antonio Ma., trial, 252, 253, notes 179, 180, 181 Tunicha, 263 Tunstel, John H., killing of, 421, 422, 423 Turley’s Mill, battle, 236, note 171 UNITED Sates, boundary of, 17; Santa Fé trail, 17; survey of, 1825, 116; attorneys of, list, 1846-1869, gene 398, note 323 Upper Cimarron Springs, 122, 123, 12% Utah, territory, 282 Ute, Indians, habitat, 48, trouble with, 300; character, 300; 185, 49, agency, 300, 447, note 367 s ap te ek: tte i Re a Sh 3 SPT ey e4 ead Tertio-Millenial, 492 Texans, raids by, 196 Texas, republic, boundary claims, 69, 70; independence of, 196, 197, 281, note 203; 282, note 204 ee Gen. J. H., 313, note 239 Sioux, Indians, 35 Sisters of Charity, 337 Sisters of Loretto, 334, 335, notes 261, 302 State government, efforts for, 1849, 1850, 270, 272, note 196; 274, note 198; 1861-1876, 402, note 328; 578, 579, 580, 581, notes 487, 488; 582, 590, 591, 592, notes 500, 501, 502; finally attained, 593 Statistics, 1890, 513, 514, 515, notes 430, 432, 4383; 1904, 548; valuations, note 460; 1905, note 460; 561, note 471; 564, notes 473, 474; 568, 570, 571, notes 479, 480, 481; population, 1900, 574, note 484 Steele, Col., Valverde, 376, note 300 Stewart, Robert Laird, DD., 353, note 278 Stoddard, Amos, 93 1849, ee 387, note 315 437 ment, 451 Taylor, N. G., senator, 434 Telegraph, military, operation of, 411 Terrazas, Rev. Juan Tomas, 166 Territorial deputations, 8, 9, note 9 ee Simpson, 436, note Pi eon City, 141, ti a 3 on™ ere cS oy ie et oo mm) 8 eer aeree oe See Silver 140, a be Ft. 139, bal supplies, Union, 370, note 292 Sibley, Gen. H. H., treason of, 361, note 286; 372, note 295; El Paso, 372, note 295; proclamation, 372, note 296; Valverde, 374, note 298; 376, note 300; 378; retreat of, 385, 386, notes 310, 311; Sibley, Geo. C., 116 overland, Stanley, Gen. D. S., 429, note 353 Stanton, Capt. H. W., killed, Apaches, es Captain, Stages, 95 444 629 ete en Shoemaker, note note oe ee 526, INDEX 490, RO John, 434, e Sherman, 399 T., * W. Pee Be taneo ee ee ee es a apa a ant A a oa ny \é: 185, 186, notes 127, Gen. Ii| 331, note 259; Sheldon, L. A., 489, 490, note 401; 491, note 404; 494 Shelton, W. S., Indian agent, report, 435, note 358 Sheperd, Capt., Ft. Defiance, report of Sherman, o> hbo Senators, United States, 1850, 275 Shawnee, Indians, 48 Shea, John Gilmary, 328, note 254 ; HISTORY ae Armijo, 1848, 87, note 60; 195, note 133; proclamation of Governor Perez, education, 57, 58, note 42; 67, note 49 Santa Fé-Chihuahua trade, 82 Santa Fé, city of, 7, 9, 15, note 13; 25; captured, 1837, 63; army leaves, 65; old Fonda, 138, 146, 192; population, 146, note 98; buildings, 147, 205; capitol, 326; appropriations, 1850, 1854, 1860, 326; war tax, 1862, 326; 1861, supplies, 379; metropolitan see, 342; cathedral, 344, note 272; railroad enters, 486, note 396 Santa Fé Gazette, 352 Santa Fé Trail, troops, 17, 21, 91, 144; first caravans, 92, 93; second, 93; Indians, 108; stations, 112, 123, 128, 137, 138; route, 115, note 84; appropriation of 1825, 116, 119, note 86; winter travel, 125, 126; fight, Wagon Mound, 129, 130; Santa Fé, 131, 133, note 92; 137 Santa Rita, copper mines, Pattie, treaty with Apaches, 37, 38, 39, 40, 289 Santiago de Cuba, 534, 538 Santo Domingo, Pueblo, 62 Sarracino, Dn Francisco, 1849, 270, note 194 Satolli, Cardinal, 347 Scheurich, Mrs. Teresina, 234, note 170 Scurry, Col. W. R., Pigeon’s ranch, Apache Canyon, 383, note 308; retreat, 385 Seeds, E. P., 505, 507, note 423 Selden, Major, Valverde, 378, note 301 Sena, Major José D., Valverde, 378, note 301; 388; report of Canby, biog., note 314; defeated for delegate, 400 phe Mrs. José D., anecdote, 172, note MEXICAN Sa NEW aA. oe re scat Saha PS PES I ln RE. et ea iota etenee Be Re OF een ee ae ee ek See a oe sey a oe ole ae er ee Cae ee. ae rit Pir or a a oe roe | PPh nner aa sR ae a ne ae ee ee are o* FACTS Si LEADING La 628 ety |