New Mexico Historical Review

Volume 67 Number 4 Article 6

10-1-1992

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Adams, E. Charles, The Origin and New Mexico Supreme Court, Development of the Pueblo Kntsina 1939, 151 Cult, reviewed, 421-422 Alarc6n, Gov. Martin de, 332, 333 "Adios a del Branquino," Manuel "Albert B. Fall and United States Oil Berg, ed., 400 Policy in 1921: A Document," by "Adios del Vicario Por Pedro Gerald D. Nash, 157-166 Gillon," 409.:.-411 Albuquerque, 262, 379, 382, 384; and African Americans: presence in New Coronado's route, 132 Mexico at the turn of the century, Alencaster, Gov. Joaquin Real, 241, 17-18 242, 244, 245; quoted, 243 Agriculture: in the Otero era, 7; Almaraz, Felix D., Jr.: "Harmony, Indian, at Zuni and Hopi pueblos, Discord, and Compromise in 135n Spanish Colonial Texas: The Rio, Aguayo, Marques de, 332, 335, 341, San Antonio ~xperience, 1691­ 342, 346; arrives at Mission San 1741," 329-356; reviews United We Antonio de Valero, 340; quoted, Win: The Rise and Fall of La RQza 338 Unida Party, by Ignacio M. Garcia, "Aguila" Oil Company, of Mexico, 90-91 160, 161, 164, 165 Alonso, member of Pastia tribe: Alamogordo, New Mexico, 139-155 named constable of Mission San "Alamogordo and Alcohol: Jose, 339-340 Monopoly or Social Control?" by 'Alvarado, Hernando de: and G. L. Seligmann, 139-155 Coronado's route, 118, 119; Alamogordo Improvement possible author of "Relaci6n del Company, 139-155 Suceso," 131 Alamogordo Improvement Company v. American Indian Resource Materials in Prendergast: argued before the the Western History Collections, 443 444 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

University of Oklahoma, ed. by United States Marshals and Their Donald L. DeWitt, reviewed, 306­ Deputies, 1789-1989, by Frederick 307 S. Calhoun, 181-182 The Americanization of Brazil: A Study Barbour, Barton H., editor, Reluctant of u.s. Cold War Diplomacy in the Frontiersman: James Ross Larkin on Third World, 1945-1954, by Gerald the Santa Fe Trail 1856-57, K. Haines, reviewed, 183-184 reviewed, 191-192 Anton Chico, New Mexico: and Barth, Gunther, Fleeting Moments: expedition against the , Nature and Culture inAmerican 261, 263; and raids, 257, History, reviewed, 425-426 259,260 Bean, Frank D., Jurgen Schmandt, Apache Wars: An Illustrated Battle and Sidney Weintraub, editors, History, by E. Lisle Reedstrom, Mexican and Central American reviewed, 303-304 Population and U.S. Immigration Archer, Christon I.: reviews Conquest Policy, reviewed, 88-89 of the Sierra: Spaniards and Indians Beck, Warren Albert: obituary, 173­ in Colonial Oaxaca, by John K. 176; photo, 174 Chance, 71-72 Beliefs and Holy Places: A Spiritual Architecture: Goodhue, Bertram, 9; Geography of the Pimeria Alta, by Meem, John Gaw, 9; of Cicuye, James S. Griffith, reviewed, 415­ 104; the Pueblo Style in New 416 Mexico, 9 Berg, Manuel, 399, 411 Arizona: and Bisbee deportees, 271, Bernalillo, New Mexico, 368, 370, 273 379; becomes Jesuit parish, 367; Arkansas River, 232, 242, 244, 248; and Coronado's route, 124, 132 and Coronado's route, 111, 114, Berry, Susan: reviews Of Earth and 115, 120 Timbers Made: New Mexico Armitage, Shelley: reviews Images Architecture, by Bainbridge from the Great West, by A. B. Bunting, 87-88 Guthrie, Jr., 426-427 Beyer, Kirk D., John W. Creswell, Armitage, Shelley, ed., Wind's Trail: Daniel W. Wheeler, Alan T. The Early Life of Mary Austin, by Seagren, and Nancy J. Egly, The Peggy Pond· Church, reviewed, Academic Chairperson's Handbook, 315-316 reviewed, 321 Army: and Indian warfare, 251-268; Bianchi, Father Raffaele, 366, 367, and policy on Indian raiders, 254­ 378, 382, 383, 385, 386, 388, 399, 255; U.S. and Bisbee deportees, 401; death of, 384 273 Bisbee, Arizona, 269, 269-284, 271; Arroyo San Pedro, 332, 333, 342 and Bisbee deportees, 275, 276; Artesia Advocate: quoted, 276-277 and copper miner's strike, 277 Astoria and Empire, by James P. Bogue, Allan G.: reviews Creating the Ronda, reviewed, 305-306 West: Historical Interpretations, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 1890-1990, by Gerald D. Nash, Railrqad, 16, 28-29 310-311 Ave!, Father Etienne M., 395, 396, Bolton, Herbert E., Coronado on the 399 Turquoise Trail: Knight of Pueblos and Plains: cited, 108, 109, 115, 118; Ball, Durwood: reviews Buffalo Hump quoted, 103, 105, 110, 111, 113 and the Penateka Comanches, by Brichta Lopez, O.P., Alfred A.: Jodye Lynn Dickson Schilz and reviews Beliefs and Holy Places: A Thomas F. Schilz, 313-314 Spiritual Geography of the Pimeria Ball, Larry D.: reviews The Lawmen: Alta, 415-416 INDEX 445

Briggs, Charles L. and Julian Josue Calvert, Robert A.: reviews, Moses Vigil, editors, The Lost Gold Mine of . Austin: His Life, by David B. Gracy Juan Mondragon: A Legend from New 11,301-302 Mexico Performed by Melaqufas Calvert, Robert A. and Arnoldo Romero, reviewed, 83-84 DeLeon, The History of Texas, British: oil policy, 157, 159, 160-162, reviewed, 187-188 165 Camino real in Texas, map of, 331 Brody, J. J.: reviews When Is a Kiva?: Camp Wobbly, 271, 273, 274, 275, And Other Questions About 279 Southwestern Archaeology, by Canadian River: and Coronado's Watson Smith, edited by route, 106, 107, 109, 111, 112, 113, Raymond H. Thompson, 311-312 115, 118, 119, 120, 121 Bronitsky, Gordon: reviews Indians of Canal Irrigation in Prehistoric Mexico: the Rio Grande Delta: Their Role in The Sequence of Technological Change, the History of Southern Texas and by William E. Doolittle, reviewed, Southeastern New Mexico, by Martin 194-195 Salinas, 190 Canary Islanders, 353, 354, 355; Brugge, David M.: reviews Exploring arrive at San Fernando de Bexar, the Hohokam: Prehistoric Desert illustration, 349; compete for Peoples of the American Southwest, Indian labor at missions, 352; edited by George J. Gumerman, inaugurate first civil government 427-428 in Texas, 347 Buffalo, 105-106; Indian use of Candlemaking, 209-210 hides, 334 Canon Blanco: and Coronado's Buffalo Hump and the Penateka route, 109, 130, 134, 135, 136; and Comanches, by Jodye Lynn Dickson Mescalero raids, 259 ' Schilz and Thomas F. Schilz, Capitan Mountains, 259; and reviewed, 313-314 expedition against the Mescaleros, Bunting, Bainbridge, Of Earth and 261, 263, 265, 265, 266 Timbers Made: New Mexico Carleton, Gen. James H.: and Architecture, reviewed, 87-88 subjugation of the Mescaleros, Burnett, Georgellen, We Just Toughed 268; and Mescalero raids, 259 It Out: Women in the Llano Estacado, Casa Calvo, Marques de (Sebastian reviewed, 189 Calvo de la Puerta y O'Farril), Burns, T. D.: post card to Gov. 230, 231, 233, 244 Otero, photo, 48 Castaneda de Naxera, Pedro de, 112, . Bustamante, Adrian: reviews The 127, 130; cited, 120; quoted, 102­ Preservation of the Village: New 103, 104-105, 110, 113, 118, 119, Mexico's Hispanics and the New 121, 125, 133, 135-136n Deal, by Suzanne Forrest, 85-86 Catholic church at Laguna Pueblo: photo, 377 Calbert, Juan, 238; arrested near Catholic revivalism: Catholic Toavaya village, 240; as John Revivalism: The American Experience, Joseph Galves, 239 1830-1900, by Jay P. Dolan, 372; Calhoun, Frederick S., The Lawmen: description of revival in New United States Marshals and Their Mexico, 373-374 Deputies, 1789-1989, reviewed, Chaco & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional 181-182 Systems in the American Southwest, California in 1792: A Spanish Naval ed. by Patricia L. Crown and W. Visit, by Donald C. Cutter, James Judge, reviewed, 302-303 reviewed, 75-76 Chacon, Gov. Fernando de, 232; Calve, Joseph, 237, 249 searches for Lewis and Clark, 231 446 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Chalfant, William Y.: reviews 139-155; at Mission San Jose y San Reluctant Frontiersman: James Ross Miguel de Aguayo, 339; grid Larkin on the Santa Fe Trail 1856-57, system in Albuquerque compared edited by Barton H. Barbour, 191­ to Santa Fe, et aI., 5 192 Civil liberties: and Bisbee deportees, Chamber pots: and their use in New 280,284; and the IWW, 279; Mexico, 222.:..223 infringements on, during WWI, Chance, John K., Conquest of the 282 Sierra: Spaniards and Indians in Clow, Richmond L.: reviews Colonial Oaxaca, reviewed, 71-72; Mourning Dove: A Salishan reviews Maya Resistance to Spanish Autobiography, by Jay Miller, 182­ Rule: Time and History on a Colonial 183 Frontier, by Grant D. Jones, 73 Coahuila, 335, 338, 345 Chandler, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Coahuiltecan Indians, 332; T.: and expedition against the evangelization of, 333 Mescaleros, 256-259; quoted, 258 Cole, D.C.: reviews Western Apache Chavez, Fray Angelico, 248; But Time Heritage: People of the Mountain and Chance: The Story of Padre Corridor, by Richard J. Perry, 429­ Martinez of Taos, 1793-1867, cited, 430 363; cited, 229-230 College of Queretaro: see Santa Cruz Chavez, Thomas E., Manuel Alvarez, de Queretaro, ApostolicCollege of 1794-1856: A Southwestern College of Zacatecas: see Nuestra Biography, reviewed, 76-77 Senora de Guadalupe de Zacatecas Chichilticale (Coronado's bridge), Columbia River, 168, 169,171; and 101, 102, 105 the Lewis and Clark expedition, Chihuahua, 231, 243, 244, 246 167 Church: "Italian Jesuits in New Columbus, New Mexico: and Bisbee Mexico: A Report by Donato M. deportees, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, Gasparri, 1867-1869," by Gerald 276, 277, 281, 284; and the IWW, McKevitt, 357-392; music, 279 "Territorial Documents and Conquistadores: "Old Heat and New Memories: Singing Church Light Concerning the Search for History," by Rowena A. Rivera Coronado's Bridge: A and Thomas J. Steele, S.J., 393­ Historiography of the Pecos and 413 Canadian Rivers Hypotheses," Church, Peggy Pond, Wind's Trail: Joseph P. Sanchez, 101-114; "The The Early Life of Mary Austin, Coronado Expedition: Cicuye to reviewed, 315-316 the Rio de Cicuye Bridge," by Cfbola, 101, 105, 132; and the Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Coronado expedition, 124 Flint, 123-138; "The Locale of Cicuique, 103, 125 Coronado's 'Bridge,''' by Albert Cicuique river, 105; and Coronado's H. Schroeder, 115-122 route, 119 Converting the West: A Biography of Cicuye, 125; see also Pecos Pueblo, Narcissa Whitman, by Julie Roy 101, 103, 104, 105, 106-107, 109, Jeffrey, reviewed, 419 111, 115, 118, 119, 124, 127, 130, "The Coronado Expedition: Cicuye 131, 132, 133 to the Rio de Cicuye Bridge," by Cicuye River, 121; and Coronado's Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing . route, 113, 120 Flint, 123-138 City pl.anning: "Alamogordo and Corpus Christi procession in Alcohol: Monopoly or Social .Albuquerque: photo, 391 . Control?," by G. L. Seligmann, Coulter, Lane and Maurice Dixon, INDEX 447

Jr., New Mexico Tinwork, 1840­ "The Deaths at Walsenburg": 1940, reviewed, 424-425 analysis, 407-408 Courts: and Alamogordo liquor "The Deaths at Walsenburg:' by laws, 149-154 Santos Trujillo, 403-407 Creating the West: Historical Delassus, Carlos Dehault, 230, 233, Interpretations, 1890-1990, by 236,244 Gerald D. Nash, reviewed, 310­ DeLeon, Arnoldo and Robert A. 311 Calvert, The History of Texas, Creswell, John W., Daniel W. reviewed, 187-188 Wheeler, Alan 1. Seagren, Nancy Denizens of the Desert: A Tale in Word J. Egly, and Kirk D. Beyer, The and Picture of Life Among the Navajo Academic Chairperson's Handbook, Indians, by Elizabeth W. Forster reviewed, 321 and Laura Gilpin, edited by Crouch, Brodie, Jornada del Muerto: A Martha A. Sandweiss, reviewed, Pageant of the Desert, reviewed, 422-423 428-429 Designs and Factions: Politics, Religion Crown, Patricia L. and W. James and Ceramics on the Hopi Third Judge, ed., Chaco & Hohokam: Mesa, by Lydia L. Wyckoff, Prehistoric Regional Systems in the reviewed, 417-418 American Southwest, reviewed, 302­ Deverell, William F.: reviews The 303 Taos Indians and the Battle for Blue Culhane, Jolane, "Miguel Antonio Lake, by R. C. Gordon­ Otero: A Photographic Essay," 53 McCutchan, 431-432 Cultural pluralism: and education, Deverell, William F.: reviews Thomas 22-23; attracts newcomers to New O. Larkin: A Life of Patriotism and Mexico, 9; iIi. New Mexico, 2 Profit in Old California, by Harlan Cummins, Light Townsend: reviews Hague and David J. Langum, 309­ Standoff at the Border: A Failure of 310 MicrodiplomaCYi by Thomas J. DeVille, Winston, Jack Jackson, and Price, 91 • Robert S. Weddle, Mapping Texas Custer's Last Campaign: Mitch Boyer . and the Gulf Coast: The Contributions and the Little Big Horn of Saint-Denis, Olivan, and Le Maire, Reconstructed, by John S. Gray, reviewed, 72-73 reviewed, 312-313 DeWitt, Donald L., ed., American .Cutter, Donald c., California in 1792: Indian Resource Materials in the A Spanish Naval Visit, reviewed, Western History Collections, 75-76; reviews Mapping Texas and University of Oklahoma, reviewed, the Gulf Coast: The 'Contributions of 306-307 Saint,Denis, Olivan, and Le Maire, Disease: and Lewis and Clark, 171; by Jack Johnson, Robert S. cholera, 224; cholera attacks Jesuit Weddle, and Winston DeVille, 72­ missionaries en route to New 73 Mexico, 367; epidemic at San Antonio missions, 353; Death Comes for the Chief Justice: The gastrointestinal diseases of U. S. Slough-Rynerson Quarrel and soldiers in Santa Fe, 1846, 208; Political Violence in New Mexico, by "Hygiene, Sanitation, and Public Gary L. Roberts: quoted, 284; Health in Hispanic New Mexico:' reviewed, 317-318 by Marc Simmons, 205-225; public "The Death of Padre Abel": analysis health ordinances in early New . of, 398-399 Mexico, 224-225; rabies, 224; "The Death of Padre Abel," Aurelio respiratory infections in early New Macedonio Espinosa, ed., 397-398 Mexico, 208; syphilis, 171; 448 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

tuberculosis and migrants to New Coronado's Bridge: A Mexico, 4, 16; use of hot springs Bistoriography of the Pecos and as therapy, 215; vermin as disease Canadian Rivers Hypotheses," by vectors in New Mexico, 215-218; Joseph P. Sanchez, 101-114; "The whooping cough, 208 Coronado Expedition: Cicuye to Dixon, Jr., Maurice and Lane the Rio de Cicuye Bridge," by Coulter, New Mexico Tinwork, Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing 1840-1940, reviewed, 424-425 Flint, 123-138; "The Locale of Doolittle, William E., Canal Irrigation Coronado's 'Bridge,''' by Albert in Prehistoric Mexico: The Sequence of H. Schroeder, 115-122 Technological Change, reviewed, Espejo, Antonio de: expedition of, 194-195 120, 121, 122, 136 "The Dual World of Governor Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio, ed., Miguel A. Otero: Myth and "The Death of Padre Abel," 397­ Reality in Turn-of-the-Century 398 New Mexico," by Maria E. Etulain, Richard W.: reviews Fred Montoya, 13:-31 Gipson at Work, by Glen E. Lich, Durocher, Laurent, 234, 235, 236, ' 193-194 242, 243, 244 Europeanization of the Hispanic church of the Southwest, 357, 358 Eddy, Charles B.: and Alamogordo Ewell, Captain Richard S.: and liquor laws, 148-149, 154; and expedition against the Mescaleros, social control, 146; and the 260-265 Alamogordo Improvement Ewell, Confederate General Richard Company, 139; and the founding S.: photograph, 260 of Alamogordo, 143; and the "Exiled in the Desert: The Bisbee Pecos River Development, 147 Deportees' Reception in New Edge of Taos Desert: An Escape to Mexico, 1917," by Richard Melzer, Reality, by Mabel Dodge Luhan: 269-284 quoted, 16-17 Exploration: "Lewis and Clark Education: and cultural pluralism, Redux: A ReviewEssay," by 22-23; illiteracy, 25; racism in, 25 William H. Goetzmann, 167-172; Egly, Nancy J., John W. Creswell, "Old Heat and New Light Daniel W. Wheeler, Alan T. Concerning the Search for Seagren, and Kirk D. Beyer, The Coronado's Bridge: A Academic Chairperson's Handbook, Historiography of the Pecos and reviewed, 321 Canadian Rivers Hypotheses," by Eguillon, Father Pierre, 367, 380, Joseph P. Sanchez, 101-114; "The 408,409 Coronado Expedition: Cicuye to Ellis, Florence Hawley, San Gabriel the Rio de Cicuye Bridge," by del Yungue: As Seen by an Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Archaeologist, reviewed, 74-75 Flint, 123-138;"The Locale of Ellsworth, George S., ed., The Coronado's 'Bridge,''' by Albert Journals of Addison Pratt, reviewed, H. Schroeder, 115-122 418-419 Exploring the Great Salt Lake: The EI Paso, 143, 144, 145; and Stansbury Expedition of 1849-50, ed. Mescaleros, 253, 263 by Brigham D. Madsen, reviewed, El Paso ,and Southwestern Railroad: 423-424 and Bisbee deportees, 274, 275 Exploring the Hohokam: Prehistoric Entradas: of the late 16th century, Desert Peoples of the American 136; "Old Heat and New Light Southwest, edited by George J. Concerning the Search for Gumerman, reviewed, 427-428 INDEX 449

Fall, Albert B., 157-166; photograph, Foreign affairs, 157-166; "Albert B. 158 Fall and United States Oil Policy "Farewell to Fr. Bianchi": analysis in 1921: A Document:' by Gerald of, 401 D. Nash "Farewell to Fr. Bianchi," Manuel Fornoff, Fred: and Bisbee deportees, Berg, ed., 400 275; photograph, 272; quoted, 274 "Farewell to Vicar Pierre Eguillon," Forrest, Suzanne, The Preservation of 409-411; analysis, 411 the Village: New Mexico's Hispanics Faris, James c., The Nightway: A and the New Deal, reviewed, 85-86 History and a History of Forster, Elizabeth W. and Laura Documentation of a Navajo Gilpin, Denizens of the Desert: A Ceremonial, reviewed, 318-319 Tale in Word and Picture of Life The Far Southwest, 1846-1912: A Among the Navajo Indians, edited Territorial History, by Howard by Martha A. Sandweiss, 422-423 Roberts Lamar, 17 Fort Bliss, Texas, 142, 275; and Fireman, Janet R., "Recipe for the expedition against the Mescaleros, New Right Stuff: A Review 263 Essay," 63-69 . Fort Clatsop, 170, 171; and the Fixico, Donald L.: reviews Helen Lewis and Clark expedition, 167 Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Reform Fort Conrad, 256, 257; and Legacy, by Valerie Sherer Mathes, Mescalero'raids, 253 319-320 Fort Craig, 258, 259 Flader, Susan L. and J. Baird Fort Fillmore, 258, 260; established, Callicott, eds., The River of the 252 Mother of God and Other Essays by Fort Thorn, 265; and Mescalero . Aldo Leopold, reviewed, 430-431 peace treaty, 267 Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture Franciscan friar: illustration, 337 iii American History, by Gunther Franciscans, 329, 338, 340, 344, 346, Barth, reviewed, 425-426 352, 353, 355; community rules Flint,· Richard and Shirley Cushing mentioned, 335 Flint: cited, 106, 107; quoted, 108­ Franquis de Lugo, Gov. Carlos 109; reviewfornada del Muerto: A Benites, 351, 352, 355; appointed Pageant of the Desert, by Brodie governor of Texas, 347; reduces Crouch, 428-429; "The Coronado military escorts at San Antonio Expedition: Cicuye to the Rio de missions, 350 Cicuye Bridge," 123-138 Fred Gipson at Work, by Glen E. Lich, Flood Tide of Empire, by Warren L. reviewed, 193-194 Cook: quoted, 238, 241, 248 Fred Harvey: Albuquerque Flores, Dan: reviews The River of the (Alvarado Hotel), 6; and Native Mother of God and Other' Essays by American arts and crafts, 6; Las Aldo Leopold, edited by Susan L. Vegas, New Mexico, 6; Santa Fe, , Flader and J. Baird Callicott, 430­ New Mexico (La Fonda Hotel), 6 431; reviews The Nature of Texas: A Fur trade, 170, 248 Feast of Native Beauty, edited by Howard Peacock, 188-189 Flores, Ensign Nicolas, 339-340 Galisteo, New Mexico, 218; and Folk ballads as history, 412-413 Coronado's route, 114; and Folklore: "Territorial Documents and . Mescalero raid, 262 Memories: Singing Church Gallinas River: and Coronado's History," by Rowena A. Rivera route, 106, 107, 109, 130 and Thomas J. Steele, S.J., 393­ Gallup, New Mexico: coal miners of, 413 281-282 450 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Gambling, 26, 154-155; at Phenix, Imagination, by Robert Thacker, New Mexico, 147 reviewed, 177-178 Gamboa, Erasmo, Mexican Labor and Greene, Jerome A., Custer's Last World War II: Braceros in the Pacific Campaign: Mitch Boyer and the Little Northwest, 1942-1947, reviewed, Big Horn Reconstructed, by John S. 86-87 Gray, 312-313 Garcia, Ignacio M., United We Win: Grenier, John (Acting The Rise and Fall of La Raza Unida Superintendent of Indian Affairs Party, reviewed, 90-91 for New Mexico): and peace Garland, Gen. John, 257; and settlement with Mescaleros, 252­ campaign to subjugate the 253 Mescaleros, 252, 256, 258, 260, Griffith, James S., Beliefs and Holy 263, 265, 267 Places: A Spiritual Geography of the Gasparri, Father Donato M., 357­ Pimerfa Alta, reviewed, 415-416 392, 399; employed in Valencia, : and Spain, 366; photo, 359 expedition against the Mescaleros, Gasparri report: sample page, 262-264 illustrated, 365 Guerin, Father Jean, 383,.384 Gervais, Joseph, 248, 249 Gumerman, George J., Exploring the Gibbs, William: reviews Soldaderas in Hohokam: Prehistoric Desert Peoples the Mexican Military: Myth and of the American Southwest, History, by Elizabeth Salas, 79-80 reviewed, 427-428 Gilderhus, Mark 1.: reviews The Guthrie, Jr., A. B., Images from the Americanization of Brazil: A Study of Great West, reviewed, 426-427 u.s. Cold War Diplomacy in the Third World, 1945-1954 by Gerald Hague, Harlan and David J. K. Haines, 183-184 Langum, Thomas O. Larkin: A Life Gilpin, Laura and Elizabeth W. of Patriotism and Profit in Old Forster, Denizens of the Desert: A California, reviewed, 309-310 Tale in Word and Picture of Life Haines, Gerald K., The Among the Navajo Indians, edited Americanization of Brazil: A Study of by Martha A. Sandweiss, 422-423 U.S. Cold War Diplomacy in the Gish, Robert: reviews Mary Austin: Third World, 1945-1954, reviewed, Song of a Maverick, 184~185 183-184 Glorieta Mesa: and Coronado's Hardin, Stephen L.: reviews route, 105, 109, 130, 134, 135 Historical Atlas of Texas, by A. Ray Goetzman, William H.: reviews Stephens and William M. Holmes, Exploring the Great Salt Lake: The 190-191 . Stansbury Expedition of 1849-50, by Hardy, B. Carmon, "In Passing: Brigham D. Madsen, 423-424 Warren Albert Beck, 1919-1991," Goetzmann, William H., "Lewis and 173-176 Clark Redux: A Review Essay," "Harmony, Discord, and 167-172 Compromise in Spanish Colonial Gordon-McCutchan, R. c., The Taos Texas: The Rio San Antonio Indians and the Battle for Blue Lake, Experience, 1691-1741," by Felix reviewed, 431-432 D. Almaraz, Jr., 329-356 Gracy II, David B., Moses Austin: His Harrell, David: reviews Padre Life, reviewed, 301-302 Martinez: New Perspectives from Grbasic, Zvonimir and Velimir Taos, edited by E. A. Mares, 80-81 Vuksic, The History of Cavalry, Hart, Robert L.: reviews Death Comes reviewed, 179 for the Chief fustice: The Slough­ The Great Prairie Fact and Literary Rynerson Quarrel and Political INDEX 451

Violence in New Mexico, by Gary L. and Eve Stryker Munson, eds., A Roberts, 317-318 Society to Match the Scenery: Harvey, Gretchen: reviews The Zuni Personal Visions of the Future of the Man-Woman, by Will Roscoe, 433­ American West, reviewed, 432-433 434 Hughes, Secretary o£ State Charles· Hawkins, William A, 143; associate Evans, 158, 159; letter to, 160-166 of Charles B. Eddy, 146; lawyer Human waste disposal in early New for the Alamogordo Improvement Mexico, 219-221 Company, 149, 150 Hurtado, Albert L.: reviews The Haynes, Sam W., Soldiers of Mythical Pueblo Rights Doctrine: Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Water Administration in Hispanic Expeditions, reviewed, 78-79 New Mexico, by Daniel Tyler, 85 Hays, Kelly R., General Garland's "Hygiene, Sanitation, and Public War: The Mescalero Apache Health in Hispanic New Mexico," Campaigns, 1854-1855, 251-268 by Marc Simmons, 205-225 Hedren, Paul L.: reviews The History of Cavalry, by Zvonimir Grbasic Images from the Great West, by A B. and Velimir Vuksic, 179 Guthrie, Jr., reviewed, 426-427 Helen Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Indian: culture: 169, 170; dress: 104; Reform Legacy; by Valerie Sherer labor: 352; pacification and Mathes, reviewed, 319-320 conversion: 330, 332, 333, 339, Henige, David, In Search of Columbus: 340, 362; warfare: 251-268; The Sources for the First Voyage, agriculture: among the Zuni and reviewed, 92-93 Hopi, 135n; culture: demonstrated Hispanic: folk music, 393, 394; at St. Louis World's Fair of 1904, culture: candlemaking, 209-210; 46; use of buffalo, 334; women housekeeping, 209; "Hygiene, and Lewis and Clark, 171; Sanitation, and Public Health in.. language: Pueblos, 130; Hispanic New Mexico," by Marc pacification and conversion: Simmons, 205-225; laundry in "Harmony, Discord, and early New Mexico, 213-214; soap Compromise in Spanish Colonial manufacture, 209-213 Texas: The Rio San Antonio Historical Atlas of Texas, by A Ray Experience, .1691-1741," by Felix Stephens and William M. Holmes, D. Almaraz, Jr., 329-356; Pueblos: reviewed, 190-191 Pecos, 134-135; tribes: Blackfeet, The History of Cavalry, by Zvonimir 169; Crow, 169; Hidatsa, 169; . Grbasic and Velimir Vuksic, Jarame, 334; Jicarilla Apache, 257­ reviewed, 179 258; Mescalero Apaches, 251-268; A History of Hispanic Theater in the Minitaris, 169; Pamaya, 334; United. States, by Nicolas Kanellos, Pampopa (Pampoa), 338; Pananas, reviewed, 82-83 245; Pani (Pawnee), 233n; Pani­ The History of Texas, by Robert A. Mahas, 245; Pani Piques, 237; Calvert and Arnoldo DeLeon, Pastia, 338; Pawnee, 232, 235, 241, reviewed, 187-188 243; Pawnees, 245; Payaya, 334; A History of the Jews in New Mexico, Querechos (Apachean), 111, 120, . by Henry J. Tobias, reviewed, . 125; Quirix (Keres), 103; 420-421 Shoshone, 168, 169; Sioux, 300; Holmes, William M. and A. Ray Tano Pueblos, 136; Taovaya, 237; Stephens, Historical Atlas of Texas, Teyas, 103, 133; Utes, 257-258; reviewed, 190-191 warfare: army tactics, 267 Holthaus, Gary, Patricia Nelson Indian: and Lewis and Clark, 168, Limerick, Charles F. Wilkinson, 169; Pueblos, Pecos, 121 452 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Indian School Days, by Basil H. Jarvet, Jose, 227-249; as Vial's Johnston, reviewed, 193 second-in-command, 231; origins, Indians of the Rio Grande Delta: Their 229-230, 236; said to father child Role in the History of Southern Texas with Pawnee woman, 238; and Northeastern New Mexico, by orthographic variations: Jarvai, Martin Salinas, reviewed, 190 Jarbet, Tarbet, Charvet, Chalvet, Indian-White relations, 251-268; Chalvert, Calbert, Chalei, Serve, U.S. Army and the Mescaleros, and Gervais, 228 268 ' Jeffrey, Julie Roy, Converting the West: Industrial Workers of the World A Biography of Narcissa Whitman, (IWW), 270, 271, 274, 275, 276, reviewed, 419 280, 283; and copper mining, 269; Jesuit: activities in New Mexico in reports of recruitment, 281; 1875, 389; description of reputation in New Mexico, 276­ community, 368; establishment of 280; seen in New Mexico as residences in New Mexico, Texas, German allies, 277 and Colorado, 371; introduction of In Passing: Beck, Warren Albert, Italian Marian devotion in New 173-176 Mexico, 378; ownership of church In Search of Columbus: The Sources for in Bernalillo, 380; parish missions, the First Voyage, by David Henige, 374, 375, 376; parish missions and reviewed, 92-93 the regularization of marriages, Insects: mosquitos and flies as 376; toleration of penitentes, 390 disease vectors in early New Johnson, Byron A., reviews "The Mexico, 218-219; vermin existing Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing": before arrival of Europeans, 215; And Other Songs Cowboys Sing, ed. vermin in New Mexico, 216-218 by Guy Logsdon, 314-315 Is There Life after Turner? The Johnson, Jack, Robert S. Weddle, Continuing Search for the Grand and Winston DeVille, Mapping Synthesis and an Autonomous Texas and the Gulf Coast: The West: A Review Essay, by Donald Contributions of Saint-Denis, Olivan, J. Pisani, 285-295 and Le Maire, reviewed, 72-73 "Italian Jesuits in New Mexico: A Johnston, Basil H., Indian School Report by Donato M. Gasparri, Days, reviewed, 193 1867-1869," by Gerald McKevitt, Jointure bill, 47; cultural argument 357-392 against, 49 "'It's Your Misfortune and None of My Jones, David Richard: reviews A Own'-A New History of the History of Hispanic Theater in the American West: A Review Essay," United States, by Nicolas Kanellos, by Michael P. Malone, 296-300 82-83 "It's Your Misfortune and None of My Jones, Grant D., Maya Resistance to Own": A New History of the Spanish Rule: Time and History on a American West, by Richard White, Colonial Frontier, reviewed, 73 ' reviewed, 296-300 Jones, Oakah L.: reviews California Iverson, Peter: reviews The Nightway: in 1792: A Spanish Naval Visit, by A History and a History of Donald C. Cutter, 75-76 Documentation of a Navajo Jornada del Muerto: A Pageant of the , Ceremonial, by James c. Faris, Desert, by Brodie Crouch, 318..,.319 reviewed, 428-429 Ivey, James E.: reviews San Gabriel "Jose Jarvet, Spanish Scout and del Yungue: As Seen by an Historical Enigma," by Ruth Archaeologist, by Florence Hawley Steinberg, 227-249 Ellis, 74-75 The Journals of Addison Pratt, edited INDEX 453

by S. George Ellsworth, reviewed, by Peggy Pond Church, edited by 418-419 Shelley Armitage, 315-316 The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Langum, David J. and Harlan Expedition: November 2, 1805-March Hague, Thomas O. Larkin: A Life of 22, 1806, Vol. VI, edited by Gary Patriotism and Profit in Old E. Moulton, reviewed, 167-172 California, reviewed, 309-310 Judge, W. James, and Patricia L. "Las Muertes de Walsenburg," by Crown, ed., Chaco & Hohokam:., Santos Trujillo, 403-407 Prehistoric Regional Systems in the The Last Conquistador: Juan de Onate American Southwest, reviewed, 302­ and the Settling of the Far Southwest, 303 by Marc Simmons: cover illustration, 65; quoted, 67; Kanellos, Nicolas, A History of reviewed, 63-69 Hispanic Theater in the United States, Las Vegas, New Mexico, 6, 37, 383, reviewed, 82-83 384; and Coromido's route, 106; Kaskaskia, 233, 236, 247 and Theodore Roosevelt, 7 208, Laundry in early New Mexico, 213- Kearney, Gen. Stephen Watts, 214 . 209, 216, 251 Kessell, John.L.: reviews Law: licensing and regulating Protestantism in the Sangre de saloons, 147; on zoning, 148-154; Cristos, 1850-1920, by Randi Jones acto de posesion, 339 Walker, 416-417; The Missions of Leon, Bachiller Juan Recio de, 352, New Mexico since 1776, quoted, 221 354,355 Lewis and Clark, 168, 170, 231, 248; and Native Americans, 168, 169; Labor, 27-28; "Exiled in the Desert: map of the West, 171; pursued by The Bisbee Deportees' Reception expedition from Santa Fe, 232 in New Mexico, 1917," by Richard Lewis and Clark expedition, 230, Melzer, 269-284 241, 242, 244, 246 Lack, Paul: reviews The History of "Lewis and Clark Redux: A Review Texas, by Robert A. Calvert and Essay," by William H: Goetzmann, Arnoldo DeLeon, 187-188 167-172 Lalande, Batiste, 233, 234, 235, 242, Lich, Glen E., Fred Gipson at Work, 243,244 reviewed, 193-194 Lamadrid, Enrique· R.: reviews The Live Life Like a Story: Life Stories of Lost Gold Mine of Juan Mondragon: Three Yukon Native Elders, by Julie A Legend from New Mexico Cruikshank, reviewed, 316-317 Performed by Melaquias Romero, Limerick, Patria Nelson, Clyde A. edited by Charles L. Briggs and Milner, II, and Charles E. Rankin, Julian Josue Vigil, 83-84 eds, Trails: Toward a New Western "La muerte del Padre Abel," Aurelio History, reviewed, 285-295 . Macedonio Espinosa, ed., 397-398 Limerick, Patricia Nelson: and New Lamy, Archbishop Jean Baptiste, 11, Western History, 299; and the 357, 358, 366, 367, 376, 388, 390, New Western History, 298; as 395, 399, 408; attempt to recruit leader of New Wester'n History, Italian Jesuits for New Mexico, 364 287 Lange, Charles H.: reviews Canal Limerick, Patricia Nelson, Gary Irrigation in Prehistoric Mexico: The Holthaus, Charles F. Wilkinson, Sequence of Technological Change, by and Eve Stryker Munson, eds., A William E. Doolittle, 194-195 Society to Match the Scenery: Langlois, Karen S.: reviews, Wind's Personal Visions of the Future of the Trail: The Early Life of Mary Austin, American West, reviewed, 432-433 454 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Lindsey, Gov. Washington E., 274; Expedition of 1849-1850, reviewed, and Bisbee deportees, 273, 275, 423-424 280; and Gallup coal strike, 2~2 The Magnificent Mountain Women: Liquor: "Alamogordo and Alcohol: Adventures in the Colorado Rockies, Monopoly or Social Control?" by by Janet Robertson, reviewed, G. L. Seligmann, 139-155 307-308 Livestock: herd at Rio San Antonio, Malone, Michael P.: mentioned, 285, 345; seminal herd introduced at 287; quoted, 290-291 San Antonio, 343 Malone, Michael P., "'It's Your Llano Estacado: and Coronado's Misfortune and None of My Own'­ route, 102, 108, 110, 111, 112, 113 A New History of the American : "The Locale of Coronado's West: A Review Essay," 296-300 'Bridge:" by Albert H. Schroeder, Manuel Alvarez, 1794-1856: A 115-122 Southwestern Biography, by Thomas Lodge, Senator Henry Cabot, 160, E. Chavez, reviewed, 76-77 161, 162 Mapping Texas and the Gulf Coast: The Longstreet; Major James: and Contributions of Saint-Denis, Olivan, expedition against the Mescaleros, and Le Maire, by Jack Johnson, 263, 264, 265; photograph, 264 Robert S, Weddle, and Winston Loomis, Noel: mentioned, 232, 237, DeVille, reviewed, 72-73. 240, 245, 246 Maps: Coronado's route, 116-117; Loretto, Sisters of, 364, 372, 388, Early San Antonio Missions and 408; convent in Albuquerque, 382 Irrigation System, 348; EI Camino Los Adaes, 341, 351, 354 Real in Texas, 331; Gasparri map Los Lunas, 262; as outpost against of Arizona and New Mexico, 369; Apache raids, 255-256 Principal Previous Hypothesized The Lost Gold Mine of Juan Mondragon: Sites of Coronado's 1541 Bridge, A Legend from New Mexico 126; Reconstruction of the Performed by Melaqufas Romero, Coronado expedition's route, 131; edited by Charles L. Briggs and Route of the Bisbee Deportation, Julian Josue Vigil,reviewed, 83-84 278 Lucero, Father Mariano de Jesus, Mares, E. A."editor, Padre Martinez: 386,387 New Perspectives from Taos, Lucero, Juan, 242, 243, 244 'reviewed, ,80-81 Luhan, Mabel Dodge: arrival in New Margil de Jesus, Fray Antonio, 335, Mexico, 16-17; Edge of Taos Desert: 338; 339, 340, 342; quoted, 336 An Escape to Reality, quoted, 16-17 Martinez, Father Antonio Jose, 383, Luna County: and Bisbee deportees, 385, 386, 387, 388 273-275 ' Mary Austin: Song of a Maverick, by Esther Lanigan Stineman, Machebeuf, Father Joseph P., 363, reviewed, 184-185 376, 398, 402; quoted, 395-396 Mathes, Valerie Sherer: reviews McKevitt, Gerald, "Italian Jesuits in Denizens of the Desert: A Tale in New Mexico: A Report by Donato Word and Picture of Life Among the Gasparri, 1867-1869," 357-392 Navajo Indians, by Elizabeth W. McKinley, President William, 19, 21, Forster and Laura Gilpin, edited 29-30, 36,40; appoints Miguel by Martha A. Sandweiss, 422-423 Antonio Otero governor of New Mathes, Valerie Sherer,' Helen Hunt Mexico Territory, 34 Jackson and Her, Indian Reform Madsen, Brigham D., ed., Exploring Legacy, reviewed, 319-320 the Great SaIt Lake: The Stansbury Maya Resistance to Spanish Rule: Time INDEX 455

and History on a Colonial Frontier, in New Mexico~ 1917," by Richard by Grant D. Jones, reviewed, 73 Melzer, 269-284; lead mining near Melgares, Facundo, 244, 245, 246, Ste. Genevieve, 237; turquoise, at 247 Galisteo Valley, 103 Melzer, Richard, "Exiled in the Missions: "Harmony, Discord, and Desert: The Bisbee Deportees' Compromise in Spanish Colonial Reception in New Mexico, 1917," Texas: The Rio San Antonio 269-284 Experience, 1691-1741,", by Felix Meriwether, Gov. David: and· D. Almaraz, Jr., 329-356 Mescaleros, 257, 260, 265, 267, Mission San Antonio de Valero, 332, 268; photograph, 254; quoted; on 332, 333, 340, 345, 350, 355 Mescalero raiders, 253-254 Mission San Jose, 340, 342, 350 Mescalero Apache group: Missouri River, 169, 231; and the photograph, 266 Lewis and Clark expeditiC!n, 167 Mescalero Apaches, 251-268; Montoya, Maria E., "The Dual . autonomy among bands in World of Governor Miguel A. political structure, 255; raids on Otero: Myth and Reality in Turn­ livestock and travelers, 252 of-the-Century New Mexico," 13­ Mexican and Central American 31 Population and U.S. Immigration Mora, New Mexico, 383, 384, 385, Policy, edited by Frank D. Bean, 386, 395, 399, 401 Jurgen Schmandt, and Sidney Weintraub, reviewed, 88-89 Moses, L. G.: reviews The Singing Mexican Labor and World War II: Spirit: Early Short Stories by t:Jorth Braceros in the Pacific Northwest, American Indians, edited by Bernd 1942-1947, by Erasmo Gamboa, C. Peyer, 185-186 reviewed, 86-87 Moses Austin: His Life, by David B. "Miguel Antonio Otero: A Gracy II, reviewed, 301-302 Photograpic Essay," by Jolane Moulton, Gary E., ed., The Journals Culhane, 53 of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Miles, Lieutenant ColonefDixon S.: July 28-November I, 1805, Vol V, and expedition against the reviewed, 167-172; The Journals of Mescaleros, 265, 266, 267 ) the LeWis & Clark Expedition: Miller, Darlis A.: reviews Westward November 2, 180S-March 22, 1806, the Texans: The Civil War Journal of Vol. VI, reviewed, 167-172 Private William Randolph Howell, by Mourning Dove: A Salishan Jetry 0; Thompson, 304~305 Autobiography, edited by Jay Miller, Miller, Jay, Mourning DOve: A reviewed, 182-183 Salishan Autobiography, reviewed, Moynihan, Ruth, Susan Armitage, 182-183 and Christiane Fischer Dichamp, Miller, Michael: reviews Straight from eds, So Much to Be ·Done: Women the Heart: Portraits of Traditional Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Hispanic Musicians, by Jack Parsons Frontier, reviewed, 320-321 and Jim Sagel, 81-82 Munson, Eve Stryker, Gary Milner, Clyde A., Patricia Nelson Holthaus, Patricia Nelson Limerick, and Charles E. Rankin, Limerick, and Charles F. Trails: Toward a New Western Wilkinson, eds., A Society to Match History, 285-295 the Scenery: Personal Visions of the Mining: and the founding of White Future of the American West, Oaks, New Mexico, 142; and the reviewed, 432-433 Otero era, 8; "Exiled in the Desert: The Mythical Pueblo Rights Doctrine: The Bisbee Deportees' Reception Water Administration in Hispanic 456 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

New Mexico, by Daniel Tyler, Oil, 157-166; "Albert B. Fall and reviewed, 85 United States Oil Policy in 1921: A Document," by Gerald D. Nash "Old Heat and New Light Nash, Gerald D., "Albert B. Fall and Concerning the Search for United States Oil Policy in 1921: A Coronado's Bridge: A Document," 157-166; New Mexico Historiography of the Pecos and in the Otero Era: Some Historical Canadian Rivers Hypotheses," by Perspectives, 1-12 Joseph P. Sanchez, 101-114 Nash, Gerald D., Creating the West: Old Western History, 285-295 Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990, Olivares, Fray Antonio, 332, 333, reviewed,310...:311 335,336, 338, 342, 347; quoted, The Nature of Texas: A Feast of Native 333,334 Beauty, edited by Howard Olsen, Michael: reviews A History of Peacock, reviewed, 188-189 the Jews in New Mexico, by Henry New Mexico delegation to Louisiana J. Tobias, 420-421 Purchase Exposition: photo, 61 Onate, Don Juan de, 63, 64, 66, 67, New Mexico in the Otero Era: Some 68; expedition of, 136 Historical Perspectives, by Gerald D. On. the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Nash,1-12 Grand Canyon'sHuman Past, by New Mexico Supreme Court, 151; Douglas W. Schwartz, reviewed, and Alamogordo liquor laws, 152, 195-,196 154 The Origin and Development of the New Mexico Tinwork, 1840-1940, by Pueblo Katsina Cult, by E. Charles Lane Coulter and Maurice Dixon, Adams, reviewed, 421-422 Jr., reviewed, 424-425 Ortiz, Isidro: reviews Mexican and New Western history, 168, 285, 287, Central American Population and 289, 290, 292, 293, 294, 297, 298, U.S. Immigration Policy, edited by 299, 300; mission of, 288 Frank D. Bean, Jurgen Schmandt, The Nightway: A History and a History and Sidney Weintraub, 88-89 of Documentation of a Navajo Otero, Gov. Miguel Antonio,. 4, 16, Ceremonial, by James c. Faris, 17, 21, 26, 33-51 passim, 53, 54; reviewed,318-319 administration ends 1906, 50; and Noble, David Grant: reviews Chaco boosting of New Mexico, 29; and & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional racism in schools, 24; and the Systems in the American Southwest, creation of Otero County, 145; ed. by Patricia L. Crown and W. annual report of territorial James Judge, 302-303 governor, 38, 39; appointed Noel, Thomas J., Colorado Catholicism governor of New Mexico Territory arid the Archdiocese of Denver, 1857- . by President William Mckinley, 34; 1989, reviewed, 179-180 as only Hispanic governor of Norwood, Vera: reviews The territorial New Mexico, 34; Magnificent Mountain Women: becomes advocate for statehood Adventures in the Colorado Rockies, for New Mexico, 35; early public by Janet Robertson, 307-308 service jobs, 34; ethnic self­ Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de identity, 20; inaugural parade, Zacatecas, Apostolic College of, photo, 10, 18; My Nine Years as 330, 335, 336 Governor, quoted, 29; nicknamed Nunez de Haro, Fray Miguel, 339, "Gillie," 34; 1901 inauguration 340,350 speech, quoted, 40-41; on· Nuttall, Donald: mentioned, 229, women, 25-26, 28; photo, 55, 56, 232, 236, 245 59, 60, 62; quoted, 19, 23; reverse.s INDEX 457

stance on statehood for New the Mescalero, 261; and Mescalero .Mexico, 36; speech at Louisiana raids, 257, 260 Purchase Exposition, quoted, 47 Pena Blanca, 370, 376, 379 Otero, Page Blackwood (brother of Penasco River: and expedition Gov. Miguel), 22; photo, 57 against the Mescaleros, 261-262 Otero brothers: photo, 58 Perry, Richard J., Western Apache Otero County, 149; creation of, in Heritage: People of the Mountain 1899, 145 Corridor, reviewed, 429-430 Otero era, 3; and agriculture, 7; and Peyer, Bernd c., editor, The Singing cattle raising, 8; and cultural life in Spirit: Early Short Stories by North New Mexico, 9; and sheep and American Indians, reviewed, 185­ wool industry, 8; and the mining 186 industry, 8; politics during, 11 Phelps Dodge Corporation: and Otero family: coat of arms, Bisbee deportees, 275; and mining illustrated, 52 strike, 269; labor relations, 283­ 284 Padre Martfnez: New Perspectives from Pike, Zebulon Montgomery: Taos, edited by E. A. Mares, apprehended by Jarvet, 246 reviewed, 80-81 Pisani, Donald J., Is There Life after Padrinazgo, early.form at Mission Turner? The Continuing Search for San Jose, 340 the Grand Synthesis and an Palo Duro Canyon: and Coronado's Autonomous West: A Review Essay, route, 112, 113, 121 285-295 Pani Piques, 238; villages on the Red Pluma: Mescalero leader, 258 River, 237 Politics: "A 'Star Will Be Added': Parezo, Nancy J.: reviews Portraits in .Miguel Antonio Otero and the American Archaeology: Remembrances Struggle for Statehood," by of Some Distinguished Americanists, .Cynthia Secor Welsh, 33-51; by Gordon Randolph Willey, 186­ ·Otero's appointments, 20; 187 territorial government and the Parker, Dorothy: reviews Word Ways: policy of "absolute contro!," 34; The Novels of D'Arcy McNickle, by ttte New Mexico Republican party John Lloyd Purdy and.the election of 1904,50 Parsons, Jack and Jim Sage!, Straight The Popular Mood of America, 1860­ from the Heart: Portraits of 1890, by Lewis O. Saum, Traditional Hispanic Musicians, reviewed,308-309 reviewed, 81-82 Porter, Jonathan: reviews The Pawnee Indians, 232, 233n, 241, 243, Academic Chairperson's Handbook, by 245; in north-central Kansas, 235 John W. Creswell, Daniel W. Peacock, Howard, editor, The Nature Wheeler, Alan T. Seagren, Nancy of Texas: A Feast of Native Beauty, J. Egly, and Kirk D. Beyer, 321 reviewed, 188-189 Portraits in American Archaeology: Pecos Pueblo: and Coronado's route, Remembrances of Some Distinguished 102, 103, 105-108, 111, 112, 114, . Americanists, by Gordon Randolph 115, 118-120, 122, 130, 131, 132, Willey, reviewed, 186-187 134, 135; and expedition of The Preservation of the Village: New Antonio de Espejo, 121 Mexico's Hispanics and the New Pecos River, 259, 267; and Deal, by Suzanne Forrest, Coronado's route, 105-109, 111, reviewed, 85-86 112, 115, 118-122, 130, 132, 133, Presidio la Bahia del Espiritu Santo, 134, 136; and expedition against 343-344, 350 458 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Presidio Nuestra Senora de los Hammond and Agapito Rey, Dolores, 341, 343 quoted, 207n Presidio Nuestra Senora del Pilar de Red River Valley, 332, 343; Presidio los Adaes, 343; made provincial founded in by Aguayo, 341 capital by Aguayo, 341 . Reedstrom, E. Lisle, Apache Wars: An Presidio San Antonio de Bexar, 332, Illustrated Battle History, reviewed, 336, 338, 341, 342, 344, 347, 351, 303-304 352, 353, 355 "Relaci6n del Suceso," 106, 118; Presidio San Juan Bautista, 334-335 quoted, 131 Press: New Mexican, on Bisbee Reluctant Frontiersman: James Ross deportees, 275-283_ Larkin on the Santa Fe Trail 1856-57, Price, Thomas J., Standoff at the edited by Barton H. Barbour, Border: A Failure of Microdiplomacy, reviewed, 191-192 reviewed, 91 Rio Bonito, 259; and expedition Prince, Gov. L. Bradford, 15, 19 against the Mescaleros, 265, 266; Prohibition and temperance: anq. possible military post, 257; "Alamogordo and Alcohol: and road to the Rio Grande, 267; Monopoly or Social Control?," by settlement at, 268 G. L. Seligmann, 139-155 Rio de Cicuye, 105, i06, 124-125, Prostitution, 148, 154-155, 300; and 127, 130, 132, 133 Phenix, New Mexico, 147; and Rio Grande, 247, 330, 332, 335, 345, saloons, 141; high rate at the turn 370; and Coronado's route, 102, of the century, 26-27 106, 119, 120, 124, 134; and Protestantism in the Sangre de Cristos, Mescalero raids, 260; and road to 1850-1920, by Randi Jones Walker, the Rio Bonito, 267; missions, 334 reviewed, 416-417 Rio Grande valley: and Mescalero Public health: "Hygiene, Sanitation, raids, 252, 253 and Public Health in Hispanic Rio San Antonio, 332, 335, 336, 340, New Mexico," by Marc Simmons, 341, 342, 345, 346, 347, 351, 353, 205-225 355; discovered, 330 Purdy, John Lloyd, Word Ways: The Rivera, Gen. Pedro de, 343, 346; Novels of D'Arcy McNickle, illustration, 344 reviewed, 178 Rivera, Rowena A. and Thomas J. Ste~le, S.J., "Territorial Documents and Memories: Quivira, 101, 102, 105, 111, 112, 113, Singing Church History," 393-413 115, 121, 124, 127, 130, 132n, 134 The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by AIda Leopold, edited Railroads, 142-144; the El Paso and by Susan L. Hader and J. Baird Northeastern Railroad, 139 Callicott, reviewed, 430-431 Rankin, Charles E., Patricia Nelson Roberts, Gary L., DeathComes for the Limerick; and Clyde A. Milner, Chief Justice: The Slough-Rynerson Trails: Toward a New Western Quarrel and Political Violence in New History, reviewed, 285-295 Mexico, reviewed, 317-318 "Recipe for the New Right Stuff: A Robertson, Janet, Magnificent Review Essay," by Janet R. Mountain Women: Adventures in the Fireman, 63-69 Colorado Rockies, reviewed, 307-308 The Rediscovery of New Mexico, 1580­ Rodey, Bernard S., 50; as advocate 1594: The Explorations of for statehood, 41 Chamuscado, Espejo, Castano de Ronda, James P., Astoria and Empire, Sosa, Morlete and Leyva de Bonilla reviewed, 305-306 and Humana, by George P. Roosevelt, President Theodore,. 30, INDEX 459

43, 49, 50; in Spanish-American Canadian Rivers Hypotheses," War, 20; quoted, on Bisbee 101-114; reviews In Search of deportation, 283 . Columbus: The Sources for the First Roscoe, Will, The Zuni Man-Woman, Voyage, by David Henige, 92-93 reviewed, 433-434 Sandweiss, Martha A., ed., Denizens Rough Riders: and Theodore of the Desert: A Tale in Word and Roosevelt, 20; New Mexicans in, Picture of Life Among the Navajo 21 Indians, by Elizabeth Forster and Rowe, New Mexico: and Coronado's Laura Gilpin, 422-423 route, 105, 109, 130, 134; 135 San Felipe de Neri Church, Ruidoso River: and expedition Albuquerque, 381, 390 against the Mescalero, 261, 265 San Gabriel del Yungue:As Seen by an Archaeologist, by Florence Hawley Sacagawea, 168~169 Ellis, reviewed, 74-75 Sacramento Mountains, 258; and Santa Ana, Fray Benito Fernandez expedition against the Mescaleros, de, 350, 356; quoted, 350, 351 261, 262, 265, 266; and lumber, Santa Cruz de Queretaro, Apostolic 144; and Mescalero raids, 256; and College of, 329, 330, 335, 336, 339, Mescaleros, 253 . 344,346 Safeway, Inc.: and Alamogordo Santa Fe, 30, 233, 238, 241, 242, 243, liquor laws, 152, 153, 154 244, 245, 246, 247, 262, 384; as art SageI, Jim and Jack Parsons, Straight colony, 11, 16 from the Heart: Portraits of . Santa Fe, Diocese of: under Traditional Hispanic Musicians, _ jurisdiction of Archbishop of reviewed, 81-82 . Durango prior to Lamy, 362-363 St. Charles, Missouri, 236, 237, 242, The Santa Fe New Mexican, 11, 51; 249 . on Bisbee deportees, 276; quoted, St. Louis, 231, 236, 238, 246, 247 42, 276, 281-282 St. Louis World's Fair of 1904, the Sapell6, 383, 384, 386 Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Saum, Lewis 0., The PopularMood of and New Mexico's statehood America, 1860-1890, reviewed, promotion, 45-47 308-309 Salas, Elizabeth, Soldaderas in the Schaafsma, Polly: reviews On the Mexican Military: Myth Imd History, Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand reviewed, 79-80 Canyon's Human Past, by Douglas Salcedo, Nemesio, 230-231, 235, 241, W. Schwartz, 195-196 242, 244, 245, 246 Scharff,. Virginia: reviews So Much to Salinas, Martin, Indians of the Rio Be Done: Women Settlers on the Grande Delta: Their Role in the Mining and Ranching Frontier, by History of Southern Texas and Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Northeastern New Mexico, reviewed, Armitage, and Christiane Fischer /190 Dichamp, 320-321 //Saloons: "Alamogordo and Alcohol: Schilz, Thomas F. and Jodye Lynn Monopoly or Social Control?" by Dickson Schilz, Buffalo Hump and G. L. Seligmann, 139-155 the Penateka Comanches, reviewed, San Antonio de Valero, 334, 335, 338 313-314 San Antonio-El Paso road: and Schmandt, Jurgen, Frank D. Bean, Mescalero raids, 253, 254, 257, 258 and Sidney Weintraub, editors, Sanchez, Joseph P.: "Old Heat and Mexican and Central American New Light Concerning the Search Population and U.S. Immigration for Coronado's Bridge: A Policy, reviewed, 88-89 Historiography of the Pecos and Schroeder, Albert H., 113; "The 460 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Locale of Coronado's 'Bridge,''' American West, edited by Gary 115-122; quoted, 107 Holthaus, Patricia Nelson, Schwartz, Douglas W, On the Edge Limerick, Charles F. Wilkinson, of Splendor: Exploring Grand and Eve Stryker Munson, Canyon's Human Past, reviewed, reviewed, 432~433 195-196 Soldaderas in the Mexican Military: Seagren, Alan T., and John W. Myth and History, by Elizabeth Creswell, Daniel W. Wheeler, Salas, reviewed, 79-80 Nancy J. Egly, and Kirk D. Beyer, Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell The Academic Chairperson's and Mier Expeditions, by Sam W. Handbook, reviewed, 321 Haynes, reviewed, 78-79 Seligmann, G. L., "Alamogordo and So Much to Be Done: Settlers on the Alcohol: Monopoly or Social Mining and Ranching Frontier, Control?," 139-155 edited by Ruth B. Moynihan', Settlers and settlements: "Harmony, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Discord, and Compromise in Fischer Dichamp, reviewed, 320­ Spanish Colonial Texas: The Rio 321 San Antonio Experience, 1691­ Soto, Hernando de, 120; expedition 1741," by Felix D. Almaraz, Jr., of, 133, 134 329-356 Spanish-American War: New Sevillano de Paredes, Fray Miguel, Mexico's participation, 20, 21 344, 350; as padre visitador of Spanish language: as factor in missions, 345; quoted, 345, 346 opposition to statehood for New Sherman, John, Taos: A Pictorial Mexico, 36; Jesuit missionaries History, reviewed, 93-94 aided by knowledge of Spanish, Shine, Michael, 106-107 366; language barrier, 22; on Simmons, Marc, 64; "Hygiene, "barranca," 121 Sanitation, and Public Health in Spence, Mary Lee: reviews Hispanic New Mexico," 205-225; Converting the West: A Biography of The Last Conquistador: Juan de Onate Narcissa Whitman, by Julie Roy and the Settling of the Far Southwest, Jeffrey, 419 reviewed, 63-69 . Simonson, Major John S.: and Stanton, Captain Henry: and expedition against the Mescaleros, expedition against the Mescaleros, 263,264 260-262 Simpson, James H., 106, 111, 112 Statehood for New Mexico, 35, 36, Simpson, Sheriff Will (Luna 37,38,51 County): and Bisbee deportees, Steele, Thomas J.. S.J.: reviews 273,274 Manuel Alvarez, 1794-1856: A The Singing Spirit: Early Short Stories Southwestern Biography, by Thomas by North American Indians, edited E. Chavez, 76-77 by Bernd C. Peyer, reviewed, 185­ Steele, Thomas J.. S.J. and Rowena 186 A. Rivera, "Territorial Documents Smith, Watson, When Is a Kiva?: And and Memories: Singing Church Other Questions About Southwestern History," 393-413 A,rchaeology, ed. by Raymond H. Steinberg, Ruth, "Jose Jarvet, Thompson, reviewed, 311-312 Spanish Scout and Historical Soapmaking, 209-213 Enigma," 227-249 Social customs: social control, 139­ Stephens, A. Ray and William M. 159 Holmes, Historical Atlas of Texas, A Society to Match the Scenery: reviewed, 190-191 Personal Visions of the Future of the Stevens, Errol Wayne: reviews The INDEX 461

Journal of Addison Pratt, edited by Expeditions, by Sam W. Haynes, S. George Ellsworth, 418-419 78-79 Stineman, Esther Lanigan, Mary Thompson, Jerry D., ed., Westward Aus,tin: Song of a Maverick, the Texans: The Civil War Journal of reviewed, 184-185 Private William Randolph Howell, Straight from the Heart: Portraits of reviewed, 304-305 Traditional Hispanic Musicians, by Thompson, Raymond H., ed., When Jack Parsons and Jim Sagel, Is a Kiva?: And Other Questions reviewed, 81-82 . About Southwestern Archaeology, by Sumner, Col. Edwin V., 255; and Watson Smith, reviewed, 311-312 peace settlement with Mescaleros, Thrapp, Dan L.: reviews Apache 252-253 Wars: An Illustrated Battle History, Swagerty, William R.: reviews by E. Lisle Reedstrom, 303-304 Astoria and Empire, by James P. Tiguex, 102, 103, 130 Ronda, 305-306 , Tinajas, 207, 208 Swanson, Merwin R.: reviews Tobias, Henry J., A History of the Mexican Labor and World War II: Jews in New Mexico, reviewed, Braceros in the Pacific Northwest, 420-421 1942-1947, by Erasmo Gamboa, Trade: "Albert B. Fall and United 86-87 States Oil Policy in 1921: A Szasz, Ferenc M.: reviews The Document," by Gerald D. Nash, Popular Mood of America, 1860­ 157-166; Frerich traders in Texas, 1890, by Lewis O. Saum, 308-309 330 Trails: Pedro Vial's trail from San Antonio, Texas to Santa Fe, New Tables: Cicuye to Rio de Cicuye Mexico, 231; and tourist dollars, Bridge Route Hypotheses, 128-129 113; "Old Heat and New Light Taos, 383, 385, 386; and Coronado's Concerning the Search for route, 106; as art colony, 11, 16 Coronado's Bridge: A Taos: A Pictorial History, byJohn Historiography of the Pecos and Sherman: reviewed, 93-94 Canadian Rivers Hypotheses," by The Taos Indians and the Battle for Blue Joseph,P. Sanchez, 101-114; "The Lake, by R. C. Gordon­ Coronado Expedition: Cicuye to McCutchan, reviewed, 431-432 the Rio de Cicuye Bridge," by Taylor, Lonn: reviews New Mexico Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Tinwork, 1840-1940, by Lane Flint, 123-138; "The Locale of Coulter and Maurice Dixon; Jr., Coronado's 'Bridge,'" by Albert 424-425 H. Schroeder, 115-122 "Territorial Documents and Trails: Toward a New Western History, Memories: Singing Church ed. by Patricia Nelson Limerick, History," by Rowena A. Rivera Clyde A. Milner II, and Charles E. and Thomas J.Steele, S.]., 393­ Rankin, reviewed, 285-295 413 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: as Thacker, Robert, The Great Prairie , guarantee of statehood for New Fact and Literary Imagination, Mexico, 41-42 reviewed, 177-178 Turcheneske, Jr;, John A.: reviews Thomas O. Larkin: A Life of Patriotism American Indian Resource Materials and Profit in Old California, Harlan , in the Western History Collections, Hague and David J. Langum, ' University of Oklahoma, ed. by reviewed, 309-310 Donald L. DeWitt, 306-307 Thompson, Jerry: reviews Soldiers of The Turk: and Coronado's Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier expedition, 109; see also El Turco 462 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW OCTOBER 1992

Turner, Frederick Jackson, 291; and the Rio Grande and the effect of the frontier thesis, 290; and the statehood, 43 myth of the west, 288; mentioned, Webb, Melody:' reviews Life Lived 287, 292, 293, 295, 298 Like a Story: Life Stories of Three Tyler, Daniel, The Mythical Pueblo Yukon Native Elders, by Julie Rights Doctrine: Water Adminstration Cruikshank, 316-317 in Hispanic New Mexico, reviewed, Weber, David J., The "Californios" 85 versus Jedediah Smith 1836-1827: A New Cache of Documents, reviewed, United States Voluntary Infantry 77-78 from New Mexico in the Spanish­ Weber, Richard K, O.P.: reviews American War, 21-22 Colorado Catholicism and the United We Win: The Rise and Fall of La Archdiocese of Denver, 1857-1989, Raza Un ida Party, by Ignacio M. by Thomas J. Noel, 179-180 Garda, reviewed, 90-91 Webster: as outpost against Apache Urrutia, Capt. Jose de, 351, 354, 355 raid, 255-256 Weddle, Robert S., Jack Jackson, Valdez, Capitan Juan, 336, 338, 339, and Winston DeVille, Mapping 340 Texas and the Gulf Coast: The Vazquez de Coronado, Francisco: Contributions of Saint-Denis, Olivan, expedition to New Mexico, 115­ and Le Maire, reviewed, 72-73 122, 123-138; trail of, 101-114 Wehrkamp, Tim: reviews The Vial, Pedro, 230-233, 235-237, 240, "Californios" versus Jedediah Smith 241-247 1826-1827: A New Cache of Vigil, Julian Josue and Charles L. Documents, by David J. Weber, 77­ Briggs, editors, The Lost Gold Mine 78 of Juan Mondragon: A Legend from Weintraub, Sidney, Frank D. Bean, New Mexico Performed by Melaquias and Jurgen Schmandt, editors, Romero, reviewed, 83-84 Mexican and Central American Vigilante, Father Livio, '367, 368, Population and U.,S. Immigration 380, 381, 382, 388, 389; taught at Policy, reviewed, 88-89 Holy Cross College in We Just Toughed It Out: Women in the Massachusetts, 366 Llano Estacado, by Georgellen Villanueva, New Mexico, 135n; and Burnett, reviewed, 189 Coronado's route, 105, 118, 134 Wells, Reba N.: reviews We Just Vizzaron, Viceroy Archbishop Juan Toughed It Out: Women in the Llano Antonio de, 347, 351, 355; Estacado, by Georgellen Burnett, restrains Texas governor from 189 using mission Indians, 352 Welsh, Cynthia Secor, '"A Star Will Vuksic, Velimir and Zvaonimir Be Added': Miguel Antonio Otero Grbasic, The History of Cavalry, and'the Struggle for Statehood," reviewed, 179 33-51 Welsh, Michael: reviews A Society to Walker, Randi Jones: Protestantism in Match the Scenery: Personal Visions the Sangre de Cristos, 1850-1920, of the' Future of the American West, reviewed, 416-417 edited by Gary Holthaus, Patricia War: WWI, 271-273; WWII and Nelson Limerick, Charles F. impact on Alamogordo, 151 Wilkinson, and Eve Stryker Water: Albuquerque's piped system Munson, 432-433 begun, 206; early supplies in New Western Apache Heritage: People of the Mexico, 207; Santa Fe's piped Mountain Corridor, by Richard J. system begun, 206; resources of Perry, reviewed, 429-430 · INDEX 463

Westward the Texans: The Civil War Wilson, Raymond: reviews Indian Journal of Private William Randolph School Days, by Basil H. Johnston, Howell, ed. by Jerry D. Thompson, 193 reviewed, 304-305 Wilson, Richard B.: reviews The Wheeler, Daniel w., John W. Great Prairie Fact and Literary Creswell, Alan T. Seagren, Nancy Imagination, by Robert Thacker, J. Egly, and Kirk D. Beyer, The 177-178 Academic Chairperson's Handbook, Wilson, Spencer: reviews Taos: A reviewed, 321 Pictorial History, by John Sherman, Wheeler, Sheriff Harry c., 269; and 93-94 Bisbee deportees, 276, 283 Wind's Trail: The Early Life of Mary When Is a Kiva?: And Other Questions Austin, by Peggy Pond Church, About Southwestern Archaeology, by edited by Shelley Armitage, Watson Smith, edited by reviewed, 315-316 Raymond H. Thompson, Winthuysen, Gov. Tomas Felipe de, reviewed, 311-312 355, 356, 356 White; Richard: reviews Fleeting Women: and acquisition of water in Moments: Nature and Culture in early New Mexico, 207; American History, by Gunther idealization of, on frontier, 25-26; Barth, 425-426; "Trashing the on statehood, 26; women's . Trails," mentioned, 285 history, 289; Hispano: labor, 27-28; White, Richard, "It's Your Misfortune Indian (Cicuye): dress, 104 and None of My Own": A New Word Ways: The Novels of D'Arcy History of the American West, McNickle, by John Lloyd Purdy, reviewed, 296-300 reviewed, 178 Whiteley, Peter: reviews The Origin World War I: and New Mexico and Development of the Pueblo opinion, 271-273; and the Katsina Cult, by E. Charles Adams, Industrial Workers of the World, 421-422 277 .. White Mountains, 257; and Worster, Donald: and the New Mescaleros, 253, 254, 256, 258, 266 Western History, 297; as leader of White Oaks, New Mexico: and New Western History, 287; railroads, 143; founding of, 142 "Beyond the Agrarian Myth," "The Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing": mentioned, 28;; And Other Songs Cowboys Sing, ed. Wright, Barton: reviews Designs and by Guy Logsdon, reviewed, 314­ Factions: Politics, Religion and 315 Ceramics on the Hopi Third Mesa, by Wilkinson, Charles F., Gary Lydia L. Wyckoff, 417-418 Holthaus, Patricia Nelson Wyckoff, Lydia L., Designs and Limerick, and Eve Stryker Factions: Politics, Religion and Munson, eds., A Society to Match Ceramics on the Hopi Third Mesa, the Scenery: Personal Visions of the reviewed, 417-418 Future of the American West, reviewed, 432-433 Yucca: as soap substitute, 212-213 Willey, Gordon Randolph, Portraits in American Archaeology: Remembrances of Some Distinguished Zacatecas, 336, 341 Americanists, reviewed, 186-187 Zuni: and Coronado's route, 102, Wilson, Pres. Woodrow, 274; and 114, 119, 132 Bisbee deportees, 273; and Gallup The Zuni Man-Woman, by Will coal strike, 281 Roscoe, reviewed, 433-434