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pg 124: Reports of the Secretary of War with reconnaissances of routes from San Antonio to El Paso Publication 6083395.

 
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the Illustrious Doctor Don Martin De Liza Cochea, Bishop of Durango, and on the 29th left for Zuñi."

"joséph Dorninguez passed by this place in October, and others September 28, with much caution and some apprehension."

"Juan de San Esteban."

"Puilancies."

"The Father Ezquerr."

"Antonio B***," (this name not decipherable.)

(Here a word or two not decipherable.) "Don Francisco, (a word or two not decipherable,) for the impossibility-Jene-there to subject; his arm undoubted, and his valor; with the wagons of our Lord the King, a thing which he alone did-E fecio de Abtosio G-six hundred and twenty nine, (probably intended for 1629.) Quesby Eu Acuni Pase y la Fe lleue."

PLATE 67.

"Juan Garica de la Revas, Chief Alcalde, and the first elected of the town of Santa Fe, in the year 1716, on the 26th of August. By the hand of Bartolo Fernandez Antonio Fernandez Moro."

"Augustin de Minojos."

"Juan Gonzalos, year 1629."

(The characters in the double rectangle seem to be literally a sign manual, and may possibly be symbolical of Francisco Manuel, though the double thumb would appear to indicate something more.)

"On the 14th day of July, of the year 1736, passed by this place General Juan Paez Hurtador, Inspector. And in his company Corporal joséph Armenta, Antonio Sandobal Martines, F. Guapo, Alonzo Barela, Marcus Duran, Francisco Barela, Louis Pacheco, Antonio de Salas, Roque Gomas."

"Vicente de Senorgorta and (name not decipherable) fought on account of these questions," (the remainder not intelligible, except that lecorprobably intended for licor, liquor seems to have had something to do with the quarrel.)

"joséph Ramos."

"Diego Nunez Bellido."

"Diego."

"Friar Zapata."

"Bartolome Narrso, Governor and Captain General of the Provinces of New Mexico, for our Lord the King, passed by this place, on his return from the Pueblo of Zuñi, on the 29th of July, of the year 1620, and put them in peace, at their petition, asking the favor to become subjects of his Majesty, and anew they gave obedience; all which they did with free consent, knowing it prudent, as well as very christian, (a word or two effaced,) to so distinguished and gallant a soldier, indomitable and famed; we love" (the remainder effaced.)

PLATE 68.

"Antonio Gon Salez, in the year 1667. (Some characters not decipherable.) Country of Mexico, in the year 1632, folio (some characters no intelligible,) Bengoso, by order of Father Liebado Lugan."

 

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