New Mexico Historical Review

Volume 46 Number 4 Article 7

10-1-1971

Index

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Abiquiu, N.M., 106, 107, 119, 136,226, , 48, 105, 137,242, 287,296 235 River, 134, 181, 182, 191, 195, Abreu, Jesus G., 52 203,209,210,212,213,214,315-16, Acoma, pueblo, 119, 138,226 320,322,323,324,325 Adams, Eleanor B., see Reeve, Frank D. Armenta, Antonio, ranch, 226 Adams, Ramon F., see Wolfenstine Armijo, Antonio, 116 Agriculture, 9-I_O, 37, 40,43-44,48, 105, Armijo, Francisco, 238 ll9;1ndian, 103,104, lOB, 114,123, Armijo, Juan, 237-39 149,150,223,236,237 Armijo, Manuel, 37, 59, 261,262 Agua Azul, N.M., 236 Armstrong, George, 255,258 Agua del Raton, Ill Arroyo Hondo, N.M., 229 Agua Nueva, Chih., 133, 145 Arroyo Salado, 106 Agua Salada, N.M., 105 Arroyo Viejo, 58 Alameda, N.M., 117, 225, 233 Alamillo, N.M., 107 Baca, Bartolome, 116, 121-22,223, Alarcon, Hernando de, 295, 297-302, 308 . 226-28,230,237,241,243-45,254-56 Albuquerque,5, 16,108,121,138,223, Baca, Jose Benito, 109 225,233 Baca, Juan Antonio, 239 Alexander, Gen. Andrew J., 329, 330, Baltasar, Father Juan Antonio, 145 331 Bank of Cincinnati, 192, 196, 201, 204 Allande, Gov. Pedro Marfa de, 223-27 Bank of the United States, 188-202 passim Allen, Sgt. Samuel, 340-48 passim Barbo, Joseph, 182, 211 Alvarado, Hernando de, 297; 303-04 Bear Creek, 331 Alvarez, Manuel, 261-64 Beaubien, Carlos, 37, 38, 42,44 Anderson, Col., 69, 70 Beck, Preston, 38 Anderson, Lt. George S., 323, 324, 325 Becknell, William, 212, 253-60 Animals, wild, 47, 149-50,205,206,210, Beelen, Anthony, 261, 263-64 253,322 Belen, N.M., 16, 105,223,225,233, Anton Chico, N.M., 352, 353, 354 238,351,353 Antonio El Pinto, Navajo leader, 104, 244 Bennett, James A., 46 Anza, Juan Bautista de, 103, 135, 142 Bent, Charles, 37, 262 Apache Indians, 37,41-42,45,47, 49, Bent, Teresina, 49-50 50-51,52,104,107, 125, 133-60 Bent County, Colo., 315, 327 passim, 225, 329, 354; language, 232. Bent's Fort, 38, 39, 51, 262 See also names of individual groups. Bernal, Sgt. Mariano, 225 Aragon, Francisco, 123 ' Bernalillo, N.M., 353, 354 Aragon, Jose Manuel, 119 Bernalillo County, 17, 24, 25 Aragon y Perea, Julian, A Brief Memoir, Biddle, Maj. James, 323, 324, 327, 329 351-55 Big Bow, Kiowa leader, 319 Arapaho Indians, 319,322,325,331 Big Tree, Kiowa leader, 319, 322 Arce, Lt. Jose Marfa, 229-31 Big Wolf, Cheyenne leader, 323, 324 368 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW XLVI:4 I97I Boggs, Tom, 39, 49, 3I5, 322 BooK REVIEws, cont.: Boggsville, Colo., 3I6, 323 Barker, ed., French Legation in Texas, Bonavia y Zapata, Com. Gen. Bernardo, 362-63; Metz, Dallas Stoudenmire, 223-24 363-64; Goldwater, Delightful Journey, Bono, Jacques, I82, 2II 364-65; Wallace, Image of Arizona, BooK REVIEWS: Rundell, In Pursuit of 365-66 American History, 80; Webb, History Boyd, E., bk. rev. by, 271-76 as High Adventure, ed. by Barksdale, Bradford, Maj. William, I8I, I82, I9I, 80-82; Ball, In the Days of Victoria, 195,204,208,2I2,2I3-I4 Kaywaykla, narrator, 82-83; Lane, ed., Brouillette, Michael, I90, I92, I99, 202 Chasing Geronimo: The Journal of Brugge, David M., bk. rev. by, 93-95 Leonard Wood, 83-85; Coyner, The Buffalo, 205, 210, 231, 299, 302, 3I6, Lost Trappers, Weber, ed., 85-86; 317,320,32I,322,323,327,328,33I Kessell, Mission of Sorrows: Jesuit Burnet, Jacob, I88, I97, 200,202 Guevavi and the Pimas, 87; Wagoner, Bursum, Holm, 18, 2I Arizona Territory, 87-89; Holden, Bustamante, Gov. Juan Domingo de, 134 Espuela Land and Cattle Company, Bustamante y Tagle, Bernardo Antonio de, 89-90; Field, Personal Reminiscences 133-44 passim, I45, I47, I 50 of Early Days in , 90-9I; Longacre, ed., Reconstructing Pre­ Caheza de Baca, Luis Maria, 226 historic Pueblo Societies, 9I-93; Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez, 287, Nagata, Modern Transformations of 288-90, 293, 294 Moenkopi Pueblo, 93-95; Lange and Cabeza de Vaca, Capt. Juan Antonio, 237 Riley, eds., Southwestern Jcmrnals of Cabezon Peak, 105, 234 Adolph Bandelier, 1883-1884, I62; Cahitan languages, 288, 289, 292, 293, Stratton, Territorial Press of New 302 Mexico, 163-64; Myrick, New Mexico's Calhoun, James S., 42 Railroads, I64-65; Denhardt, King California, 49, 58, 6I, 66, 232, 233; Ranch Quarter Horses, I65-66; goldfields, 40, 59 Krenke!, ed., Life and Times of Joseph Camp Supply, Indian Terr., 3I8, 320, Fish, Mormon Pioneer, I67-68; Smith, 321,326,327 Emilio Kosterlitsky, 168-69; Ellis, Canada, see Santa Cruz General Pope and U:S. Indian Policy, Canada de Pedro Padilla, I08, I22, 123, I69-70; Livingston-Little, ed., Mexican I24 War Diary of Thomas D. Tennery, Canada Larga, I 06 I7I-72; Foner, United States Soldier Canadian River, 3I6, 3I7, 3I8, 322, 328, between Two Wars, I72-74; Herner, 329,330 Arizona Rough Riders, I74-75; Taylor, Canby, Gen. Edward R. S., 352 First Mail West, 266-6 7; Galvin, ed., Canjilon Creek, 106 Through the Country of the Comanche Canon del Muerto, 116 Indians, 267-68; Kelly, Navajo Canyon de Chelly, 104-06 passim, Roundup, 268-70; Hotz, Indian Skin I 13-I4, I25, 223 Paintings, 271-76; Gregg, Influence CanyonLargo, 106,236 of Border Troubles, 276; Weaver Carleton, Gen. James H., 68 Brownsville Raid, 277-78; Chapman, Carneal, Thomas Davis, I85, I95, I98 Pottery of San Ildefonso Pueblo, Carrizal, presidio, 230 278-80; Bannon, Spanish Borderlands Carrizo Mountains, 105, 106,227 Frontier, 358-59; Coues, ed., Journal Carson, Christopher (Kit), 37-56 passim of Jacob Fowler, 359-6I; Mullin, . Catron, Thomas Benton, 15, 16, 342, Strange Story of Wayne Brazel, 36I-62; 345,346-48 INDEX 369 Cattle, 37, 38, 40,207,295,315,316, Cornanchelndiims, 37,104,134,150, 354. See also Livestock stealing. 223-25,231, 327, 328, 331 Cayetano, Navajo leader, 238 · Concha, Gov. Fernando de Ia, 104, 108 Cebolleta, N.M., 103-32 passim, 134, Corazones, 287-88, 296, 299, 302-03; 223,225,228,234,237,238 San Geronimo, 306 Cerro Chato, 105, 119, 122 Cordero, Antonio, 105, 232 Cerro Gordo, presidio, 134 Coronado, Francisco Vazquez de, 293-308 Chaco Canyon, 106, 236 Coues, Elliott, 182, 183 Cbacoli, 105 Cox, Michael, bk. rev. by, 163-64 Chacon, Gov. Fernando, 104, 107, 109-17 Coyotero Apache Indians, 120 Chacuaco Canyon, 321 Crow Creek, 328-29 Chaguago Indians, 136. Connelly, Henry, 63 Chama River, 104, 105, 106,235,254 Crampton, C. Gregory, bk. rev. by, Chambers, Col. Talbot, 193, 195 364-65 Chapin, Captain G., 351, 352 Cristobal, Navajo leader, 114, 117, 118 Chavez, Angelico, 76; bk. rev. by, 162 Cuba, N.M·., see Nacimiento Chavez, Dennis, 5-36 · Cubero, N.M., 223 Chavez, Francisco Xavier, 237, 241,242 Cuquiarachi, mission, 140, 148 Cherokee Indians, 191,193,195,204, CurrumpawCreek,.317, 318,330 213-14 Curry, George, 18 Chevalier, Franc;ois, Land and Society in Custer, Lt. Bethel M., 346, 347 Colonial Mexico, noted, 75 Cutter, Donald C., bk. revs. by, 90-91, Cheyenne Indians, 49-50, 316-32 passim 267-68 Chichilticalli, 295, 297 Cutting, Bronson, 5-36 Chihuahua, 119,133,134,231 Cuyamungue, N.M., 227 Chihuahua City, 139, 262 Chinle Wash, 105, 106 Davidson, Col. J• W., 51, 320 Chiracahua Mountains, 140, 148, 149 Davies, Samuel Watts, 184, 187, 198-99 Chisum's Ranch, 331 Davis, Cpl. Robert, 340-43, 345 Chouteau, Auguste P., 211,230 De Mun, Jules, 211,230 Chunn, Maj. John T., 190, 196,202 Delaney, Robert W., bk. rev. by, 365-66 Chuska Mountains, 105, 106 Delgadito, Navajo leader, 121, 242 Cicuye, 303. See also Pecos. Detroit, 185, 186, 207 Cimarron, N.M·., 37, 322 Dfaz Melchior, 295,299, 302 Cimarron Creek, 37, 48, 52 Dickey, Roland F., New Mexico Village Cimarron River, 213, 315 Arts, noted, 75 Cincinnati, Ohio, 184-210 passim Dillon, Gov. Richard, 8-9 Civil War, 47; in N.M., 66, 351-52, 354 Dolores, N.M., 58-68 passim Clamore, Osage leader, 204,213-14 Douglas, Capt. George, 209-11 Clarke, Capt. Charles E., 338, 339, 342, Drake, Dr. Daniel, 195,200,202,207 347 Dry Cimarron River, 315, 321-31 passim Cleaveland, Alice Ann, see Reeve Durango, bishopric, 139, 143 Cochiti, pueblo, 225, 239 Cocomaricopa Indians, 136 East, George, 262 Codallos y Rahal, Gov. Joaqufn, 136, 138 El Chato, Navajo leader, 245 Colfax County, 24, 37,315,326,328, El Paso, 114, 319; presidio, 135, 136, 137 329 El Vadito (Rfo San Jose), 112,226 Colorado, 39, 315-36 El Vado, N.M., 106,230 Colorado River, 135, 232, 233, 253, Ella; Colo., 326 298-302, 307 Ellis, Richard N., bk. rev. by, 82"83 · 370 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW XLVI:4 1971 Ellison, Samuel, 65-66, 67 Gila River, 133-60 passim, 294, 299, 308 Encinal, N.M., 134,223 Gilpin, William, 38 Espejo, Antonio de, 307 Glenn, Hugh, 181-221 Estevan the Black, 287,289-95, 297, GOmez Safiudo, Capt. Andres, 228, 230, 299,302 234 Ewell, Capt. Richard Stoddard, 47, 49 Gorda, Navajo leader, 236, 245 63 Granada, Colo., 326, 328, 331 Great Plains, 230, 234, 304-06 ·Facundo, Navajo leader, 245 Green River, 254, 256 Fara6n Apache Indians, 125 Greenleaf, Richard E., 77; bk. revs. by, Farin, Lt. Nicholas, 112, 113 80,87 Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Cin- Greever, WilliamS., bk, rev. by, 164-65 cinnati, 184, 187, 188, 198, 199,201 Greiner, John, 59, 61, 64 Faulk, Odie B., bk. rev. by, 83-85 Grier, WilliamS., 42-47 passim Ft: Bascom, 316, 318, 322,323 Griffen, William B., Cultural Change Ft. Bayard, 342A8 passim and Shifting Populations in Central "Ft. Cummings, 337-50- Northern Mexico, noted, 76 Ft. Crawford, 190,193, 195,207 Guadalupe Canyon, I 05 Ft. Dodge, 318; 326, 330-31 Guadalupe County, 24, 355 Ft. Harrison, 190, 192, 196, 199,202-03 Guajoquilla, presidio, 133, 134, 145 Ft. Leavenworth, 326, 330, 345 Giiemes y Horcasitas, Juan Francisco de, Ft. Lyon, 316-30 pa5sim- viceroy, 135 Ft. Meigs, 181, 185, 191 Guevavi, mission, 140 Ft. Osage, 190, 193; 258 Gutierrez, Capt. Lorenzo, 116, 120-24 Ft. Selden, 342-46 Guzman, Nuiio de, 286, 289, 293 Fort Smith;l81, 182, 191, 193, 195,203, 204,208,212,213,214 Hackett, Charles W., Revolt of the Ft. Union, 48-49, 50, 66, 324, 329, 331, Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and 338,354 Otermin's Attempted Reconquest, Fort Wayne, 185, 207 noted, 75 Fowler, Jacob, 181-221, 240 Hafen, Leroy R., Western America, Francis, Cpl. James, 343, 345, 348 noted, 76 Franciscans, 137, 143, 144,233,296 Hannett, Gov. ArthurT., 7, 8, 11, 12 Francisco, Navajo lt~ader, 236 Hardeman, Bailey, 259 Franklin, Mo., 212,258 Harrison, William Henry, 185, 198 Fremont, John C., 37, 40 Hatch, Carl, 6, 22, 26 Friends, 187, 330 Heap of Birds, Cheyenne leader, 319 Fronteras, presidio, 133-48 passim Hernandez, Manuel, 229-31 Fur trade, 49,253-60 Hinton, Harwood P., bk. rev. by, 171-72 Holbrook, Sgt. William C. "Leigh," Garda, Antonio, 225, 226 42,43 Garda, Jose Antonio, 117,118,120,125 Hollon, W. Eugene, see Hafen, Leroy R. Garda Conde, Com. Gen. Alejo, 227-28 Hoover, Herbert; 13, 20 Garda de Noriega, Antonio, 107 Hopi Indians, 109, 113, 135, 137, 138, Garda de Noriega, Francisco, 107 142-43,232,233,236,242,297 Gentry, Uncle Nick, 262 Horses, 50, 104, 148, 150; 295. See also Gibson, Arrell M., bk. rev. by, 363-64 Livestock stealing. Gibson, John Jr., 192, 196,201 Houck, Solomon, 262 GilaApachelndians, 103,107,119,120, Houston, James, 200,202 133-60 passim Hull, Gen. William, 184-85 INDEX 37I Illinois Indians, I9I-92 Joaquin, Navajo leader, 226-27, 234, Illinois River, 209,.213 236 ILLUSTRATIONS: Dennis Chavez, Bronson Jones, Calvin, 38 Cutting, and FDR, facing 5; Kit Juan Tafoya Canyon, II7, II9, I22 Carson, 4I; Lucien B. Maxwell, 52; Juanico, Navajo leader, 24I, 243,245 Ortiz Mine Grant, map, 60; Navaho­ land, map, facing IOI; Caii6n del , 305, 3I5, 3I6, 3I8, 320, 327, Muerto, II5; Gila campaigns, map, 328,33I I4I; Santa Fe plaza, I80; canyonlands, Kansas City, Mo., I90, 354 222; I844 invoice, 265; Southwestern Kansas Pacific Railroad, 3I6, 325 languages, I540, map, 300; South­ Keleher,· W. A., bk. rev. by, 36I-62 western Indian groups, I540, map, 'Kentucky, I84, I94, 205,206,209 30I Kessell, John L., Campaigning on the Independence, Mo., 262, 263, 353 Upper Gila, I 756, 133-60. See also Indian languages, 285-3I4 Reeve, Frank D. Indian reservations, 3I9,.3_4I-23, 325-26, Kickapoo Indians, I 9I-92 327 ' Kicking Bii:d, Kiowaleader, 3I9 Indian Territory, 3I6, 3I8, 320, 32I, Kiowa Apache Indians, 3I8, 320 324,328,33I Kiowa Indians, 229, 23I, 3I7-3I passim Indian traders, I 06, I 09, 118, 18I-82, Kirk, William (Arizona Bill), 33I 195,203-04,209, 2I2, 213-I4, 23I, Kit Carson, Colo.,.3I6 354 Indians, agents, 49, 52, 59, 67; auxiliaries, La Cebolla, N.M., 227 112, 113, 120, 133-48 passim, 226, Laguna, pueblo, 107, 108, Ill, I I2, I13, 237; burial customs, 258; forced migra­ II9, I20, I23, I38,223,226,228,233, tion, I9I-92, 209, 224; hostilities, 24I,243 39-52 passim, IOI-32 passim, 133-60 Land, 9, IO, 237; Indian, I03, I09, . passim, 183, 205,'206, 208, 213-I4, I2I-24, 223, 236, 238 223~5I passim, 255,258, 3I5-36, 352, Land grants, IO, 37, 43, 52, 57-72 355; rations, 192, I96, 199,203, 320, · passim, 103, I07:09, I2I-24, 226, 235, 32I; slaves, 40; trade, I20-2I, ISO, 352 234-35, 287-88, 296, 302, 305, 306; Larkin, Thomas H., 263 u.s., I84, I86, I9I-92, 205,206,224, Las Animas, Colo., 323, 324 230, 305-06 . Las Animas County; Colo., 315 lrrigation,40,43, I05, I47 Las Vegas, N.M., 44, 3I8, 329,330 Ishatai, Comanche leader, 328 LeGrand, Alexander, 256 Isleta, pueblo, 243-44 Leggett, Lt. Henry F., 338-47 passim lsopete, Plains Indian, 304, 306 Lewis, Reuben, I93, I94 Liquor, I93, I95, 2I4, 256, 32I, 322, Jackson, W. Turrentine, bk. rev. by, 323,327 266-67 Little Robe, Cheyenne leader, 32I-22 Jaffa, Nathan, I8 Little Rock, Ark., 209, 2I2 James, Thomas, 211-I2, 213-I4, 239-40 Livestock stealing, 39, 42-47 passim, 51, Janos, presidio, 133, 135, 136, I45, I46 IOI-32passim, I48, I 50,225-45 Jefferson City, Mo., 345, 353 passim, 3I5-36, passim Jemez, pueblo, I06-20 passim, 227, · Lode Mora, 44, 230 234-35, 236, 237,239, 245 Lone Wolf, Kiowa leader, 3I9 Jesuits, 133, 137, 139, I42, I44-5I Long, Maj. Stephen H., 190, 191, I99, Jicarilla Apache Indians, 39, II I, 322, 204,208 323,326 Longworth, Nicholas, 184, 20I 372 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW XLVI:4 1971 Lopez, Lt. Vicente, 123 , 192, 197,201,253 Lopez de Cardenas, Garda, 297 Missouri River, 190-91, 192, 197,208, Louisville, Ky., 196, 202, 209 209,212, 258, 263; Indians, 230 Lucero, Juan, 223, 224 Mogollon Apache Indians, 125 Luis, Navajo leader, liS Mogollon Mountains, 120, 133, 137, 145, Lukachukai Mountains, I 06 146, 149, 150 Lyon, William H., bk. rev. by, 174-75 Mohuache Ute Indians, 322 Montes, Rafael, 234 Madrid, N.M., 65 Montoya, Jose Joaquin de, 237 Magruder, Dr. David, 46 Montoya, Maraquita, 59, 61 Manco Burro Pass, 39 Mora, N.M., 317 Mangas Spring, see Santa Lucfa Mora River, 38, 49 Manrique, Gov. Jose, 125 Moran, Baptiste, 209, 211 Marshall, Thomas M., A History of Morgan, Lt. James N., 343, 344 the Western Boundary of the Mt. Taylor, 105, 107, 109,223, 226 Purchase, noted, 76 Mules, 38, 40, 58; 69, 150, 234, 242, Maxwell, Lucien B., 37-56 262, 318. See als~ Livestock stealing. Maynez, Gov. Alberto, 123 Munroe, Gov. John, 44 McCall, Gen. George A., 45-46 Murphy, Lawrence R., Rayado: Pioneer McDermott, John D., bk. rev. by, 85-86 Settlement, 1848-1857, 37-56; bk. rev. McKnight, John, 211-12,213-14 by, 87-89 McMains, Rev. 0. P., 320-21 Myers, Lee, Mutiny at Fort Cummings, McNitt, Frank, bk. rev. by, 268-70 337-50 Medicine Arrows, Cheyenne leader, 319, 320 Melgares, Gov. Facundo, 227-41, 242 Nacimiento, N.M., Ill Menchero, Fray Juan Miguel, 136-39, 142 NacimientoMountains, 106 Mendoza, Antonio de, viceroy, 289, Nahuatl language, 285-314 passim 292-93,295 Narbi:ma, Antonio, ll2-I6 Merritt, Mattie, 338-39, 344, 346, 347-48 Nava, Pedro de, 107,109 Mesa Prieta (Rio Puerco), 107, 226 Navajo Indians, 40, 101-32, 134, 143, Mescalero Apache Indians, ll9, 120-21, 223-51,352,355 125 Negroes, 182,208, 2ll, 288, 295; Messervy, Gov. William S., 51 interpreter, 306; U.S. Army, 337-50 Mexico, government, 61, 64, 145, 239, Neosho River, 204, 209, 210, 213 244, 261; Independence, 143-44,237, New, William, 44 239,243; languages, 285-314; relations New Mexico, American occupation, 37, with u.s., 261-62 57, 351; colonial, 101-60, 223-39, Meyer, Michael C., bk. revs. by, 168-69, 285-314; counties, 24; Mexican period, 276 239-45,253-64, 351-55; militia, 223, Miami Bank, 192,194,201 227, 228, 235, 237-39, 240, 242, 355; Miera y Pacheco, Bernardo de, 13 7, 14 3 politics, 5-36, 63-65, 70; Territory, Miles, Gen. Nelson A., 331 37-73, 315-55 Miller, N. M., 62 New Mexico Mining Company, 57-73 Mimbres River, 136-37, 143,348 New Mexico Petroleum Association, 22 Mining, 257-58; N.M., 57-73 New Orleans, 184, 194, 196, 202, 224 Miranda, Guadalupe, 37 New , Indian languages, 285-314 Missionaries, to Osage, 204, 209-14 passim Newport, Ky., 206-07 River, 190, 191,204,210, Newspapers, 7, 9, 16, 21, 23, 68, 70, 212,305 212, 254-55, 320-31 passim INDEX· 373 Nine Mile Bottom, 320, 324, 327, 332 Perrine, Lt. H. P., 327 Nixora Indians, 136 Petatlan, Sin., 289, 294, 297 Niza, Fray Marcos de, 289-94 Phelan, John L., The Millenial Kingdom Nueva , 294, 295 of the Franciscans in the New World, Nueva Vizcaya, 112, 133, 134, 139,230 noted, 76 · Nuttall, Thomas, 195, 199 Philadelphia, Pa., 184, 188, 193-95, 197, 200-01,202 Ohio, 59, 61, 184, 185, 187, 192,194 Piatt, John Hopper, 184-86, 197,201 Ohio River, 192,205,206,209,210 Pickens, William H., Bronson Cutting vs. Ojo Amarillo, 106 Dennis Chavez, 5-36 Ojo del Espiritu Santo, Ill, 226 Piedra Lumbre, 106 Ojo del Oso, 239 Pima Indians, 136, 138, 147, 288-96 , 315, 331 passim, 302, 307-08 Old Whirlwind, Cheyenne leader, 319 Pino (Peno), Baptiste, 182, 211 One-eyed Bull, Cheyenne leader, 320, Pino, Francisco, 238 323,324 Placer Mining Company of New Mexico, 6pataindians,l13, 133, 134, 140, . 68 145-46,287, 288,290, 296; language, Plains Indians, 305-06,315-36 293,302 Playa de Santo Domingo, 146, 149 Ortiz, Lt. Jose Francisco, 58, 59, 65 Pley, Jose, 52 Ortiz, Jose Vicente, 223, 226 Poleo Creek, I 06 Ortiz, Juan Rafael; 123, 238 Pomeroy, Earl, bk. rev. by, 80-82 Ortiz, Matias, 227 Ponil Creek, 37, 48 Ortiz grant, 57-72 Pope,Gen.John,49,326 Osage Indians, 191, 199,204, 208, Potawatorni Indians, 191-92 209-14 Poteau River, 181, 191 Oso Spring, 58, 62, 63 Prada, Fray Jose de la, 119 Otero, Miguel A., 63 Prairie du Chien, Wis., 190, 195,207 Otornian languages, 286 Presidios, 37, 133, 134, 136, 138, 145. Owen, Dr. Thomas E., 321 See also individual names. Owens, Samuel C., 262 Price, Maj. William R., 331 Provost, ~tienne, 253, 257 Packard, Gar and Maggy, Southwest Pryor, Nathaniel, 203, 209,213, 214 1880 with Ben Wittick, noted, 76 Pryor, Nathaniel Miguel, 209, 211 Padilla, Fray Juan de, 297, 303-06 Pueblo, Colo., 325, 326 Paguate, rancho, 108,241 Purgatoire River, 315-16,320,321,327, Paiute Indians, 243 331, 332 Palo Blanco, N.M., 318 Pancoast, Charles E., 40-41 Quaker Peace Policy, 330 Papa go Indians, 136 Quakers, see Friends Parke, Lt. John G., 48, 52 Querecho Indians, language, 306 Patten, Nathaniel, 255, 256 Pattie, James Ohio, 144 Rada, Manuel, 255 Pecos, pueblo, 134, 303; language, 304 Railroads, 48, 69, 316. See also Pecos and Placer Mining and Ditch individual names. Company, 66 Raton Mountains, 39, 46, 51,253, Pecos River, 66-67, 331 316, 329. Pefia, Juan de Dios, 229 Rayado, N.M., 37-56 Pefia Blanca, Navajo farm, 238 Real Alencaster, Gciv. Joaquin del, Pefi6n, Fray Mariano, 223 ll6-21 passim, 235 374 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW XLVI:4 1971 Red River, see Canadian Salazar, Francisco, 235 Red River War, 328, 331 Salcedo y Salcedo, Nemesio, 109-20 Red.Rocks Plaza, 321, 327 Salt River, 294, 308 Reed, Erik K, bk. rev. by, 91-93 Salvador, Navajo leader, 225, 236 Reese, Calvin L., bk. revs. by, 172-74, San Bernardino, Son., 149 277-78 San Elzeario, presidio, 118 Reeve, Frank D., Navaho Foreign Affairs, San Francisco River, 137, 146-47 1795-1846,Pt.l 1795-1815, 101-32; San Isidro, N.M., 106 Pt. II 1816-1824, 223-51; New Mexico: San Jose, N.M., 223 Land of Many Cultures, noted, 77 San Juan, pueblo, 227, 317 Reeves, Sgt. Thornton, 339, 340, 342, SanJuan River, 104,105,106,117,232, 346,347 254 Rencher, Gov. Abraham, 63, 64 San Mateo Mountains, 105, 108, 109 Rencher, vV. C., 70 San Mateo Spring, 109, 117 Revar, Joseph, 204, 208 San Miguel (Rio Puerco), 226 Revillagigedo, Conde de, see Giiemes y San Miguel County, 24, 318, 353, 354, Horcasitas 355 Riley, Carroll L., Early Spanish-Indian San Miguel del Vado, 354 Communication in the Greater San Pascual, l\l.M., 143 Southwest, 285-314 San Simon, Ariz., 139, 140, 148, 149 Rio Chaco, 106 Sanchez, Adelaido, 352 Rio Colorado; N.M., 229 Sanchez Vergara, Ignacio Maria, 225-26, Rio de las Gallinas, 206 227 Rio del Norte, see Rio Grande Sandia, pueblo, 134, 233 Rio del Oso, 11 7 Sandoval, Juan Antonio, 241 Rio Gallinas, 106 _ Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 37, 38, Rio Grande, 104-06, 107, 135, 137, 138, 44-45,47, 51, 105,229,315 227,230,240,253,254,263,297,303, Santa Ana Indians, 226 317 Santa Anna, Antonio L6pez de, 262 Rio Napestle, 229. See also Arkansas Santa Clara, pueblo, 227, 256 River. Santa Clara Canyon, 118 Rio Puerco (E.), 104, 107, 110, 121, 123, Santa Cruz de la Canada, 118, 226, 233, 226, 228; (N.), 104, 106; (W.), 105 254,255,256 Rister, Carl Coke, see Hafen, Leroy R. Santa Fe, 39, 46, 67, 117, 120, 123, 211, Rivar, Louis, 182, 204, 208 237, 261; presidio, ll2, 134, 136, 138, River Bend, Colo., 324 226,228,234 Rivera, Cpl. Baltasar, 113 Santa Fe Railroad, 316, 323, 326, 328 Rochecon River, 235. See also Santa Fe Trade, 39, 181,253,261-64, Yellowstone. 316, 251,353-54 Rojas, Father Carlos de, 145 Santa Fe Trail, 37-39, 42, 181, 253, 257, Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 5-36 passim 316 Roosevelt, Theodore, 7, 28 Santa Lucia, 146, 149 Roy, Baptiste, 182, 208, 211 Satank, Kiowa leader, 319 Rubi de Celis, Alonso Victores, 136, 138 Satanta, Kiowa leader, 319, 322 Ruiz de Apodaca, Juan, viceroy, 231, 237 Schaefer, Lyle L., Faith to Move Mountains, noted, 76-77 Saenz, Father Bartolome, 139-51 Schroeder, Albert H., 76 St. Louis, Mo., 68, 189-96 passim, 207, Scolley, John, 262 208,211,212,257,263 Segundo, Navajo leader, 110, 113-14, St. Vrain, Ceran, 38, 262 l17-l8, 120-21,123 INDEX 375 Seri language, 289 Taylor, Morris F., Plains Indians on the Sevilleta, N.M., 138 New Mexico-Colorado Border, 315-36 Sheep, 40, 49, 103-32 passim, 225-45 Tenaja Mountains, 328 passim, 316; partido contracts, 352, Tepehuan Indians, 287 355. See also Livestock stealing. Terrenate, presidio, 133, 136, 145 Shelby, Charmion Clair, see Hackett, Texas, 261,287, 315,318, 319, 327, CharlesW. 328,331 Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 345 Theisen, Gerald, ed., Julian Aragon y Shiprock, N.M., 106 Perea, A Brief Memoir, 351-55 Sierra de San Marcial, 148 Tierra Amarilla, N.M., 106 Simmons, Marc, 76; bk. rev. by, 165-66 Tinaja, N.M., 112 , 287; languages, 286 Tingley, Clyde, 17,27 Sinaloa River, 289 Todos Santos, N.M., 133, 135, 139, 143, Slaves, Indian, 40, 285, 288, 289, 293, 145, 147, 149, 150 303, 306; Negro, 183, 306; Spanish, Tome, N.M., II6, 244 285 Towa language, 304, 306 Sloo, Thomas Jr., 197,200,201,202 Townley, John, The New Mexico Mining Slover, Isaac, 209,211 Company, 57-73 Smith, Melvin T., bk. rev. by, 167-68 Trinidad, Colo., 316,321,327, 329. Smith, Gen. ThomasA., 189,191,192, Trujillo, Vidal, 50 193 Tsosi, Hosteen, 116 Sobaipuri Indians, 136, 291 . Truth or Consequences, N.M.; 143 Socorro, N.M., 107, 138 Tunicha, 105, 108, 226, 237 Sonora, 133-60 passim, 230,231,288, Turrieta, Manuel de, 238 296,302,306 Spence, Clark C., bk. rev. by, 89-90 United States Army, courts martial, 48, Spotted Horse, Cheyenne leader, 323, 324 338, 342-48; Dept. of the Missouri, Springer, Charles, 9, 13, 15 326, 345; Negroes, 337-50; supplies, 43 Steck, Michael, 67, 68, 70 184-99, 202·03, 206, 207; surveys, 59, Stevens, Harry R., A Company of Hands 206,328 and Traders: Origins of the Glenn­ United States frontier, 181-221 passim, Fowler Expedition, 181·221 224, 225, 229-31,234, 235,237, 253-60 Stone Calf, Cheyenne leader, 322, 325 , 106,242 Stout, Joe A. Jr., bk. rev. by, 362-63 Ute Creek, 318 Stratton, Pvt. George, 341, 344, 347-48 Ute Indians, 37, 39, 41, 49, 104, IIO, Stumbling Bear, Kiowa leader, 319 Ill, 119,121, 136,225,22~228, Sumner, Col. Edwin Vose, 48 232,316-29 passim Sweet, Lt. William E., 338-46 passim Utley, Robert M., bk. rev. by, 169-70 U to-Aztecan languages, 285-314 passim Tahua Indians, 287 Tally, Pvt. Henry, 340-47 passim Vado de Piedra (Rio Puerco), 228 Tamar6n y Romeral, Bi~hop Pedro, 143 Valdez, Juan Bautista, 235 Tanner, Clara Lee, bk. rev. by, 278-80 Valencia County, 24, 353 Tanoanlanguage,304 Valle de Culebra, Colo., 229 Taos, N.M., 37-43 passim, 46, 105,229, Valle Grande, N.M., 227 230,240,255,258,318 VanBibber, Jesse, 204, 209, 211 Tarahumara Indians, 133, 134, 145, 146 Vargas, Lt. Antonio, ll2 Tarascan Indians, 306; language, 286, Venadito, Conde de, see Ruiz de Apodaca. 287,292,293,308 Verdigris River, 182,203, 204,.207, Taylor, Gen. James, 206 209, 2ll, 213,214 376 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW XLVI:4 1971 Vermejo Creek, 37, 323, 326 Willing, George M., 66 Vicente, Navajo leader, 117-20 passim, Wolfenstine, Manfred R., The Manual 236 of Brands and Marks, noted, 76 Vild6sola, Capt. Gabriel Antonio de, Wolfskill, William, 253 13 3-60 passim Wootton, Richens Lacy (Uncle Dick), Vizcarra, Jose Antonio, 241-45 329 Worcester, Donald E., bk. rev. by, 358-59 Wallilce, Lt. W. M., 326, 327 Worth, Gorham A., 192-93, 197,200, Walters, Richard, I 82, 211 202,204 War of 1812, 184-88, 207 Worthington, William M. 197,201 Ward, Eli, 211 Washington Pass, 106 Yavapai Indians, 135 Water rights, 58, 61; 64 Yeatman, Sgt. William, 339-48 passim Water supply, 48, 66, 67, 109; 133, 232 Yellowstone Expedition, 192, 198, 199, Watkins, Pvt. Henry, 344, 347-48 204 Watts, JohnS., 64 Yellowstone River, 237. See also Weber, David J., ed., William Becknell Rochecon. as a Mountain Man, 253-60; bk. rev. Young,Ewing,253 by, 359-61 Yuman Indians, 298, 299, 302, 308 Wethered, Samuel Jr., 261-64 Wetzel, Lewis, 205,206 Zia, pueblo, 108, 226 White, J. M., 42 Zumarraga, Bishop Juan de, 292 White Bird (Eagle), Cheyenne leader, Zufii, pueblo, 112, 113, 119, 120, 125, 321-22, 323 137-38,150,226,227,228,233,289, White Horse, Comanche leader, 319 296-97, 307; language, 294, 308 Whittlesey, Elisha, 59-61 Zufii Mountains, 105 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

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