New Mexico Historical Review

Volume 6 Number 4 Article 8

10-1-1931

Index

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Abiquiu, 30. 32 Animals, wild. in Pimeria, 129 Acoma, 28, 37. 159 Antelope pot pie, 407 Acoma church, 192; built by Fray Ramirez, Antoncheco (town), 414 321 Antonio de Espejo, as a Familiar of the Ackenbach, George, 283, 285. 287, 301 Mexican InquiBition, 1572-1578, by G. (note) R. G. Conway, 1-20 Acuche Colorado, 124 Anza, Gov. Juan Bautista de, 21 (note). Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade 18H­ 40 to 65, passim 181<7, James Josiah Webb; edited by Apaches, 21, 30-31, 40 et seq. 48, 49, 51, 63, Ralph P. Bieber. Reviewed by Helen 114, 138 E. Marshall, 313-316 as Thespians in 1876, by John P. Agreda, Madre, 155 Clum, 76-99 Agua Caliente, El, (pueblo) 58, 64 Canyon, 66 Aguatubi, 163, 196, 201. 222 Apache (country), 41 Aguatubi church, (note) 197 Apache Pass, 62 (note), 255 Agua Verde. 62. 65 Apacheria, 41 Aguayo, San Miguel de, 306 Apache Scouts, 43, 50, 52, 55, 82 Aguilar, Alphonzo Rael de, 206, 212, 213, Appel, Nathan B., 29 219 Appelzoeler, Jack, 290 Ake, J. G., 271, 288, 301 Arapaho. 233. 236, 237 Aitken, Barbara; Folk-History and Its Arbizu, Ensign Don Manuel de, 51, 53, 55, Raw Material, 376-382 61, 62 (Bee Albizu) Alangc, 49 (note) Arehivo General de Indias, Seville, 21 Alarcon, Francisco, 122 (note), 53 Alaviva (Santa Fe), 380 Arellano, Captain, 166, 167, 170 Albizu, Lieut. Don Manuel de, 42, 44 Areotama, 120 Albuquerque, 37, 75 Arispe, 43, 47. 147 Albuquerque, founding of, 172 (note) Arivaipa Apaches, 82 Alchedomas, 120 Armijo, Manuel, 315 Aldana, Andres Vasquez, 15 Arriaga, Julian de, 23 Alden, First Lieut. Chas. H., 328 Ascension. port of, 119 Alessio Robles, lng. Vito, 306, 307 Ashbury, Captain H., 236 and note Allison, Alexander, 366 Ash-ti-a-la-kwa (pueblo), 162 and note Allison, Wm. H. H., John G. Heath, 360- Asuncion, 118 375 Atondo, Don Isidro de, 141 (note) Altar, 42, 43, 45, 52 Augin, General (reference), 240 (note), Almud, 345 241 (note) Alona, 159, 163, (note) 165 "Aurora," Peri6dico .Cientifico y Militar. Alona, (pueblo) (Halona) 320 53 (note) Alva, Miguel Thenorio de, 170, et seq.; 226 A ustin Daily Republican (quoted), 238 Alvord, 319 (note) Amber, 127 Austin, Moses, 370 America Moves West, Robert E. Riegel; Austin, Stephen F., 370 review by' Marion Dargan. 318 '"Auto de fe," 7 Ancheta and Barela. 265. 279, 292 Avalos, Inquisitor, 17~20. passim Ancient Life in the American Southwesi. Avila y Ayala, Fray Pedro de, 165 (note) Edgar L. Hewett, reviewed, 105 et Beq. "Avrhcoatamas. los," 119, 120 (note) Angerstreu, E., 277 Awatabi, 208 (note), 209 (note) Aniin-strait, 121, 123 Azul river (Salt), 116 (note) 425 426 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

Bac river, 117 Bull, T. J., 280, 282, 291, 292, 295, 296 Baca, Dona Catalina, 103 Burkhart, Nicholas S., 366 Baca, Capt. Manuel, 213 Burkhart, Hon. Summers, 366 Burr and Blannerhassett, 371 Bacallao, 120 Bustamante, Governor (1730), 21 Bacanuche, Valley of, 127 Butterfield, D. A., 236 Backus, Major Electus, 328 Butterfield Overland Mail Co., 259 Bacoachi, 42, 43, 49, 51, 52, 62 Butterfield Stage Line, 328 Baja California, 119 (note) Baker, First Lieut. Laurence S., 329 Caballero., by Ruth Laughlin Barker; re- Baltasar, 18 view, 420-423 Bancroft, 40 (quot. ), 116 (note) Caborca, 118, 119, 122, 123, 139 Bandelier, Adolph, 106 Cadial Grant, 384 Barcelo (See La Tules) Cachupin, Gov., (1752), 21 Bartholo, Juan, cacique of Gualpi, 210, 203, Calhoun, James S., 234, 235 (note) 218 Calhoun, J. S. (quoted), 377 Bartlett, John Russell, 317 California Gulf, 114, 118, 119 Battle of La Glorieta Pass, by J. F. Santee, Callett, C. C., 266, 267, 271, 291 66-75 Camargo, Fray Antonio, 175, 178, 198, 200 Bavispe, 42 Camp Concordia. 327 Baylor, J. R., 68, 254, 255, 256, 261, 328 Can/,.paign against the Moqul pueblos, ed­ Bean, Roy, 267, 290, 293 ited by Lansing B. Bloom. 158-226 Bean, Sam'l G., 269, 274, 279, 280, 288 Campos, Padre Agustin dc, 114, 118, 119, Beans, 128 121, In, 142, 143 "Bear" People, 162 CanbY, Col. Ed. R. S., 68 et seq. Beaubien, Don C"r1os, 315 Canis familiaris, 375 Becknell, Captain William, 370 Canyon de Chelly. 378 Beckwith, The Life and Adventure.. of Cape Mendocino, 123 Jame. P., book review, 419-420 Carlos II. 140 Belderrain, Ensign Don Juan Felipe, 53 Carrazco, Lieut. Don Manuel, 42 Belknap, General Wm. W., 242, 244, 245, Carson, Kit., 69, 310 et seq. 246 Casa Grande. 117, 156 (note) Bell, Lieut-coI. John, 331 Casanas de Jesus, Fray Francisco, 162 Benson, 50, 53, 62 (note) Casas Grandes, 117, 130 Bent brothers, 315 "Casita de Gila." 44 Bernalillo, 117 (note) Castano de Sosa, 307 Bernave, 4'7 Castaneda, Carlos E., 303 Birds in Pimeria, 129 Catfish Creek, (note) 241 Bishop, H. L., 260 Cenezo, Fray Enrriquez. 42 Bolas de la Panazcosa, Las, 53 Cerda, Don Alonzo de la, 102 Bonilla, Alonso de (fiscal), 1 Cerro Pelado, 161 Bonilla (inquisitor), 8 to 20, passim Cerro Redondo. 161 "Boone's Lick Country," 366 Chalchihuites, 127, 131 Boonville, 362 Chapin, Dr. S. B., 83 The Booneville Observer, 372 Charless, Joseph, 363 Borglum, Gutzon, 249 Chaves, Amado, necrology, 100 Bower, Mrs., 247 (note) Chaves, Don Bernardino Duran Y. 103 Brewerton, George Douglas, 309 Chaves, Diego Antonio de, 103 Brown, Orlando, 235 (note) Chaves, E., 301 Bucareli y Ursua, Don Antonio, 21, 31 Chaves. General Fernando Duran y, 103 Buchez, Alfred, 301 (note) Chaves, Jose Maria, 262, 265, 266, 287 Buchez & Co., A. J., 275 Chaves, Don Julian. 103 Buenavista, 42, 45 Chaves. Col. Manuel Antonio, 100, 103 Buffalo chips, 391 Chaves, Martin Raymundes de, 102 Bull, J. J., 262 Chaves, Senora Vicenta Labadie de, 100 Bull, J. & Co., 300 Chaves arms, 102 INDEX 427

Chaves family in Spain, 101 et seq. Ccoper, Maj. James, U. S. Med. C: Nar­ Chucana (Tegua chief), 204 rative of the Surre'l'tder of a Command Cherry Creek, 394 ~f United States Forces at Fort Fill­ Cheyenne, 233, 236, 237, 392 more, N. M., July 28, 1861. (refer­ Chibato Pass, 54 ence), 333 "Chickens of the Indies," 130 Cooper, Samuel Mason, 332 , 315 Copal, 128 Chinese traders, 131 Coral, 127 Chiricahuas, 44, 54 (note), 61 Coral river, 115 Chiricahua Apaches, 82, 83 97 Cordero. Don Antonio de, 48 Chiricahua Mts., 46, 51, 138 Cordero, Juan Ruiz, 226 Chirinos, Juan Manuel, 206 et seq., 213, Cordova (bishopric), 19 226 Cotton, 129 Chisholm, Jesse, 235 Council Grove, 315 Chivington, Maj. John M., 71, 94 Coyotero Apaches of the Pinal (Mesca­ Christie, William, 362 leros), 63, 83 Chupaderos, 196 Cressy, First Lieut. Edward P., 330 Cia, 159 Crimmins, Colonel M. L., A Letter of Cienaga Salada (La), 60, 61 Alexander H. Stephens, 249-252; Fort Cienaga de Santa Eulalia, 53 Fillmore, 327 to 333 Cienaga of Santa Leogarda, 60, 64 Crittenden, Lieut. Col. George B., 329 Clancy, Frank W., 383 Croix, Commandante General Teodoro de, Clarke, W, B. (or Clark), 262, 264, 274, 1777, 22, 35 280, 301 Cruciferos, 117 Clear Creek, 396 Cruillas, Marqu·es de, Viceroy. 25 Clifton, 61 (note) Cruzat, Governor, 103, 145 Clymer, Representative, 242 Cubero (Rio), 187 Coahuila, 48 Cuchan nation, 117 (note) Cochise, 87 Custer, 89 Cochran, R. H., 274, 275, 280 Customs of Pimas, 134 Cocomaricopas, 117, 118, 132, 137 Cocospera, 118, 135 Daniel, Padre, 143 Coke, Gov. Richard, 239 Dargan, Marion. reviews America Moves Cola de Palo (Pima), 134 West, (Riegel) and Westward, Colgan, Daniel, 360 (Branch) 317-319; The , 117, 120 (note), 121 (Webb), 417-419 Colorado volunteers, 69 Davis, Frank, 383 Coinanches, 21, 25, 30-31, 233, 237, 240, Davis, Jefferson, 253 241 Davis, Sylvester, diary of, 383-416 Compa, 43, 44 Davis, W. W. H., 327, 333, 348 Company of Holland, 123 DeHufl', John D., The Santa Fe Fiesta, Cone, Judge Francis H., 250 323-325 Confederate Government in Dofia Ana Delgado, Miguel, 120 County, by Charles S. Walker, Jr., Del Norte (river), 36 253-302 Denver City, 394 Connelly, Gov., 74 De Ryther, Frank, 262, 264, 274, 280, 295,. Contreras, Pedro Moya de, (chief inquis­ 297, 298, 300 itor), 1 et seq. DeVargas, 103, 163 (note), 323 Conveyance of Property, the Spanish and Deus, John Peter, 257, 261, 284, 298, 299, Mexican Way, by Louis H. Warner, 300, 302 334-359 Dexter, Henry L., 270, 279, 288, 294 Conway, G. R. G., Antonio de Espejo, as a Diablo, chief of Coyoteros, 82 Familiar of the M e~ican Inquisition, Diary of Sylvester Davis, (edited by Paul 1572-1578, 1 to 20 A. F. Walter), 383-416 Cook, H. C., 261 Dickenson, Edward, 280, 281, 297 428 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

Dodge, Colonel Richard Irving, 231, 232 Fort Bliss, 68, 328 (note) Fort Concho, 240 Dodson, Fritz H. C., 296 Fort Craig, 68, 69, 328 Dodier, Rene, 367 Fort Fillmore, 254, 258, 270, 327 et seq. Dog Canyon, 32M Fort Larned, 236 Dominguez, Juan Antonio, 173 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 332 Dominguez, Adjutant General Joseph, 179, Fort Martin Scott, Texas, 232 195, 202, 212, 213 Fort Sill, 243, 244 Dona Ana County, 253 et seq. Fort Stanton, 332 Dos Cabezas Mts., 50-51 Fort Thorn, 69 Double Mountains, (note) 241 Fort Union, 70, 332, 411 Douglas, Major, 236 and note Fort Warren, 249 Downings, L., 279 Fort Washita, 233 Drake, Francis, 124 Fort Wingate, 103, 321 Dryden, R. H., 297 F'e,rt Yuma, 25:; Duffus, R. L., The Santa Fe Trail (re- Foster, Mrs. K. N. (nee Kate Nichols), viewed), 107 et seq. 101 Duper, Christian, 262, 264, 280, 285, 288 Fountain, A. J., Sr., 333 (note) Duran, BIas, 298 Franciscans, 154 (note), 171 (note) Duran, Sergeant Lazaro, 212 Francisco de UrdiffWla y el Norte de 10. Durango, 146 (note) Nueva Espana. By Vito Alessio Dusenberry, John E., 269, 291 Robles; reviewed, 304-308 Fritz, Daniel, 262, 263, 296, 299 Fronteras (troops), 51, 52, 59, 62 Easton, R., 364 Fuentes, Captain, 139 Eaven, Lee, 388 Echeagaray, Don Manuel de, 42-63, passim Gaibanipitea, village, 139 EI Alamo, 55 Galdo, Fray Juan de, 165 (note) Elizabeth, Queen, 4, et seq. Galisteo, 73; villa, 172 (note) EI Morro, 121 (note), 188 (note) Gallo, EI (springs), 321 EI Paso, 40, 327, 253 Galpin, S. A., 97 EI Picacho, 47, 49 Garcia, Baltasar, 18 EI Sabinal (settlement), 36 Garcia, Capt. Juan, 173 Elsberg and Amberg, 271, 291 Garcia, Capt. Luis, 196 Engleman, Dr. George, 317 Garcia, Raphael, 212 Ermatewa, Robert, 227, 376 Geck, Lewis W., 272, 278, 288 Eskim-in-zin, 82, 88 Gibbs, Captain Alfred, 331 Espejo, Antonio de (article on), 1-20 Gila, 37, 39, 42, 43, 50, 51 Espeleta, P. F. Jose de, 204 (note) Gila River, 54, 61, 64, 120 (note) Esquigoca (Quegoca) Apache Chief, 52, Gileiios (Apaches) , 63 61, 64 Gillett, H. J. & J. S., 270 Eudeve Nation, 114, 118, 143 Gillett & Cochran, 260, 266, 268, 270, 271, Evans, J. 244-247, passim S., 278 Glorieta Pass, 66, et seq., 333 Fairbank, , 134 (note) Governor M emIinueta's Proposals for the Fewkes, J. Walter, 106, 198 (note), 210 Defense of New Mexico, 1772-1778, (note) edited by Alfred B. Thomas, 21-39 Fitzpatrick, T. J., 317 Grandjean, Gustave, 284 Florez, -Don Manuel A., 42 Grandjean, Henry, 262, 265, 277 Florida, La, 47, 54, 61 Grandjean, Buchoz & Co., 271, 275 Florida de Tardeada, La, 65 Gran Quivira, 115, 121, 156 Florida, Conde Vega (Capt.), 25 Gran Teguay6, 156 Folk-History amI its Raw Material, White Gray, Dr. Asa, 317 Men's Ra.ids on the Villages, by Grayson, Colonel John B., 329 Barbara Aitkin, 276-382 Gregg, 314; New FoumI Letters of Josiah Ford, Samuel B., 265, 297 Gregg (ed. John Thomas Lee), re­ Fort Bascom, 241 viewed, 317 INDEX 429

Grierson, General, 245 Hubble, John, 416 Grijalva, Ensign Don Manuel, 53 Hulbert, Silas, 384 Grijalva, Sergeant Marcial, 42 Hunter, David, 70

Grimarest, Brigadier General Enrique, 47 t 48, 49 Ibarra, Francisco de, 304 GruB Mexicana, 375 Ignacio, Father, 312 Guacamaopas, 117 Imuri, village, 116 Guachichiles, 307 Inquisition (in Mexico), Gualpi (see Walpi) , 162, 209, 217, 221, 222 Isleta, 170 Guaris, 131 Izmiquilpan, 6 Guaymas Indians, 140 Guggenheim Foundation, 21 (note) Guitzilopoctli, 117 Jackson's Diggins, 396 Gulf of the Pimico-California Sea, 115 Janos, 42, 48, 114, 138 Gutierrez, Capt. Antonio, 173, 213 Januske, Padre Daniel, 142 Jarilla Pass, 61 Jarosoma, 114 Haas, R. R., 274 Jemez, 159-230, passim; 320 Halomi, mission, 165 (note) Jesuit, 119 (note), 154 (note) Hamlin, David W., 274 J ocomes, 114, 138 Hammond, George P., The Zuniga Journal, John G. Heath, by the late Wm. H. H. Tucson to Santa Fe, 40-65 Allison, 360-375. Hannah Cole's Fort, 366 Johnson E. Dana, reviews CabaUeros, Ruth Haquines (see Hawkins) L. Barker, 420-423 Harmful Practices of the Indwn Traders Johnston, General Albert Sidney, 329 of the Southwest, 1865-1876, by C. C. Jones. Hester, reviews Wagons West Rister, 231-248 (Page) and Brewerton, Ot'erland with Harrington, Mrs. 1. L., 276 Kit CarBon (Vinton), 309-313 Hart, Judge, 329 Jones, Sam!. J., 279, 280, 297 Hart's Mill, 329 Jongopavi (Hopi village), 209, 220, 221, Hawikuh mission, 165 222 Hawkins, Captain John (Haquines), I, J ornada del Muerto, 330 et seq. Jucaros, 56, 59, 60, 64 Hawks, Henry, "Relation of the Commo- Julimes, 128 dities of Nova Hispaiia," 6 (note) Jurado, Ram6n Garcia, 213 Hayes, 73 (note) Hayward, Geo. A., 262, 265, 301 (note) Head, Hon. Lafayette, 267 Kappus, Padre Marcos Antonio, 145 Heath, John G., 360 et seq. Kautz, General August V., 76 Henriquez, Don Alonzo, 102 Kawaika (pueblo), 187; destroyed by Coro- Herter Brothers, 244 nado, 320 Hewett, Edgar L., Ancient Life in the Keam, Thomas V., 322 American Southwest; reviewed, 105 et Keechie village, 235 seq. Kelly, R. P., 279, 288, 290, 297 Higgins, Frank, 261, 262, 276, 282, 289 Kelwistiwa (Hopi) 878 History of the North Mexican States Kino, Father Eusebio Francisco, 41, 111, (quoted), 42 (note) 112, 139, 140 Hitson, John, 239 Kiowa, 233, 236, 237 Hoabanomas (Hoaboponomas), 117 (note), Knights of the Golden Circle, 68 120 Kozlowski's ranch, 71, 73 Hodge, F. W., quoted, 172 (note), 189 (note) 320-322 Labadi, Agent, 240 "Ho.ho-kam," 177 (note) Laguna, 28, 37, 159, 170, 847 Holcomb, Chas., 301 (note) La Laborcita, 56, 59, 60, 64 Hopi (Moqui), 50, 158-230, passim Lamine River, 362 Hoppin, Charles A., 256-302, passim La Magdalena, 196, 197 Huachuca Mountains, 116 (note) Lancasters and Lupins fort, 394 430 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

Lane, Mrs. Lydia Spencer, 328; reference, McCrae, Capt. Alexander, 70 I Married a Soldier, 333 McKee, First Lieut. Cooper, 328 Lane, William B., First Lieutenant, 330, MacKenzie, Colonel, 241 331 McKnight & Richardson, 276 La Paz Bay, 140, (note) McNally, 2nd, Lieut. Christopher H., 330 La Peiiazcosa. 54 Mecham, Dr. J. Lloyd, 308 Las Cruces, 253, (note) Medical history of Fort Concho (refer- Las Vegas, emergency seat, 71, 413 ence), 241 La Tules, 312 Melons, 128 La Victoria, 59, 63 Mendoza, Don Antonio, 122 "leather jackets," 42 Mendoza, Don Pedro Hurtado de, 125 Lee and Reynolds, 244 Mendinueta, Governor Don Pedro Fermin Leiva, Ensign Don Nicholas, 42, 54 de, 21, et seq. Leitensdorfers, 315 Mescaleros, 63 Leon, Don Alonso de, 307 Mesilla, 253, 258, 327 Lama - Week - Va· Yah (Lomawikoaya), "Mesilla College," 260 Hopi, 227, 321, 376 Mesilla Park, 327 (note) Lomas y Colmenares, Juan Bautista, 306 Mesilla Times, 254, 259 Lopez de Loys, Alonzo, 306 Mills, W. W., Forty Years at El Paso (ref- Lopez, Juana, Rancho of, 177 (note) erence), 333 Lorenzo (Indian artist), 4, 6 Missouri Gazette, 362 Loring, Colonel William W., 68, 329 Mitchell, Gov. Robert B., 322, 376 Los J aneros, 56, 64 Modoc War, 68 Loyola, 42 (note), 44, 47 Mogollon, 42-64, passim Lucas, James A., 272, 279, 280, 284 Moqui, 115, 158-230, passim Lucero, Jesus, 265, 274, 280, 285 Monuculos, 124 Lucero, Jase, 274 Montoya, Diego, 213 Lucero, Raphael, 267, 290 Montoya, Salvador, 206-219, passim Lucero, Pelagio, 279 Mora, 411, 412 Lucero, Remijo Saens Marcos, 280 Moreau & Marks, 267 Lugarda (Leogarda), 55 (note) Morgan, Miguel, 1, et seq. Luz de Tierra Incognita, by Manje, III Morlete, Capt. Juan de, 307 Lynde, Major Isaac, 254, 328, 330 Mosonavi (Hopi village), 209, 220, 221, 222 Munoz, Francisco, 18, 19 Murray, Lindley, 363 Madrid, Roque, 179, 203 Mythen, Rev. James, 323 Magoffin, Colonel, 329 Maize, 128 Mancuso, Padre, 146 Nacameri, 118 Manje, Captain Matheo, Ill, 116 (note), Nacimiento, El, 321 120 (note), 145 (note) Nambe, 348 Mar Rubro, 115 Naranjo, Jose Manuel, 377 Marcial, Ensign Don, 51, 60, 61 Narbona, Ensign Don Antonio, 52, 57, 62 Marcy, W. L., 234 Nava, Pedro de, 48, 49, 52 Marijildo, 83, 87 , 31, 34; country, 162 Marshall, Helen E., reviews Webb, Adven­ -Apaches, 165 (note) tures in the Santa Fe Trade, 1844-47 Navarre, 24 (ed. Bieber), 313-316 Navarro, Don Juan Jose (1744), 25 Martinez, Sergeant Juan, 53 Neighbors, Robert S., 235 (& note) Martinez, Governor and Captain General New Found Letters of Josiah Gregg, by Don Phelix, 158·230, passim John Thomas Lee; reviewed, 317 Maschomo, 210 (note) New York Journal of Commerce, quoted, Mash-ti-a-shin (pueblo), 161 251 Mata, Don Pedro de, 63 New York Tribune, quoted, 244 Maxwell, Lucien, 315 Nicolo, Padre Maria, 119 May, John L., 262, 264, 266, 273, 276, 280 Nieto, Don Antonio Bezerra, 158 (note) Mayas, 114 Nijar, Indians, 117 INDEX 431

Norton, A. B., 238, 239 Picnris (Pecuries) 30, 32 Nuestro Padre de San Ignacio mission, 118, Pigeon'5 Ranch, 73 142 Pima Canyon, 62; gulf, 119; uprising, 143 Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de Alona Pimas, 41, 42, 53, 54, Ill, et seq. (mission), 165 (note), 320 Pimeria Alta, Ill, et seq.; fruits of, 128 Nuestra Senora de los Dolores (mission), Pimeria Baja, 114 116 (note), 142 Pimico, California Gulf, 115, 120, 126 Nushoninovi, 210 (note) Pinal, 61 Pinal Apaches, 83 Oaboponomas, 117 Pinaleno Mountains, 43, 54 (note) Obregon (corregidor), 7, 9, 13 Pineda, Juan de la Rosa, 213 Ojo Pescado, 321 Pino, Jase Maria, 300 Olguin, Maestre de Campo Thomas, 171. Pinole (corn meal), 190 224, passim Pinones, 47 Onate, Don Juan de, 121, 308 Pitic, 42, 54 Opodepe, 139 Pitiquin, village, 144 6pata nation, 42, 114 Plains, The Great, book by Walter P. Oposena (village), 142 Webb, reviewed. 417-419 Oquitos (village), 142 "Point of Rocks," 331 Oraibi, 163, 165, 209, 227, 322, 376 Populo, Mission of, 118 Order of Santiago, 24, 172 (note) "Protectors of the Chichimeca Indians," Oro, Pedro de, 18 307 Orona, 394 Provincias Internss, 22, 48. 52 Osage, 234 Puerto del Dado (Apache Pass), 62 & note Osores, Dr. Felix de, 303 Punche, 350 Otomies, 137 Putnam, G. W., 297 Our Father of San Ignacio (mission), 14 Pyron, Major, 72, 73 Our Lady of Cures (village), 141 Our Lady of Guadalupe of Zuni, pueblo Quegocii, 47, 64 of, 58 Quiburi, 134 (note) Our Lady of Sorrows (mission), 141 Quilcho Pass, 54 Overland Mail Company, 279 Qui-u-se.wa, 161 Overland with Kit Carson, by George Douglas Brewerton; reviewed, 310-313 Rael, Eusebio, 212 Railroad Pass, 50 Pacheco, Francisco, 134 Ramirez, Fray Juan, 321 "Pacific Republic," 68 Ramirez, Don Serafin, 384 Page, Henry, 309 Rath, Charles, 236 Palacios, Juan de, 149 (note) Red River, 233, 235 Palo Duro Canyon, 242 "Relation of the Commodities of Nova Pantano, 53 (note) Hispana (1589), by Henry Hawks, 6 Papabotas, 128, 132 (note) Patangsi (Hopi), 360 Reviews: The Santa Fe Trail. by R. I.

Paul, Major Gabriel, 328 Duffus, 107, et seqq - Ancient Life in Pawnee ruin, 391 the American Southwest, by Edgar L. Pearls, 127 Hewett. 105, et seq... Nuevos Documen.. Pedro de los Rios, 9 tos Inedito8 0 muy Raros para la His­ Peiiazcosa. La, 54 toria de Mexico. 303; Francisco de Peralta, Pedro de, 308 Urdinola y el Norte de la Nueva Perea family, 383 ES1>ana, by Vito Alessio Robles, 304, et Perea, Fray Estevan de 164 (note) seq.; Wagons West, by Elizabeth Page, Perez, Antonio de. 18 309; Overland With Kit Carson, by Peso de antiguoB, de la tierra, de plata" George Douglas Brewerton; Adven... de prayecto, 337 tures in the Santa Fe Trade, by James Philippines, 120, 122 Josiah Webb, 313; The Southwest His­ Piccolo, Padre Francisco Maria, 119 (note) torical Series, 314, et seq.; New Found 432 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

Letters of Josiah Gregg, by John San Diego Grant Company, 161 Thomas Lee, 317; America Moves San Esteban de Neuva Tlaxcala, 308 West, by Robert E. Riegel, 317; West­ San Felipe and Santiago de Janos (presi­ ward, by E. Douglass Branch, 318; dio). 138 The Great Plains, by Walter Prescott San Felipe de Albuquerque, 172 (note) • Webb, 417; Life and Adventures of (see Albuquerque) James P. Beckwourth, by T. D.Bon­ San Francisco, river, 42, 50, 55, 56 nero ed. by Bernard de Voto, 419; San Francisco Mountains, 49, 66, 69, 63 CabaUeT08, by Ruth Laughlin Barker, San Francisco Valley, 60 420 San Geronimo de Indios Taos, 26 Rico, Lieut. Col. Don Joseph Saenz, 66 Sangre de Christo river, 61 Rio Colorado, 114, 116 Sangre de Christo range, 66 Rio Conchos, 126 San Ignacio river, 118 Rio Coral, 124 San Ildefonso (Yldefonso), 30, 32 Rio del Altar, 118 (note); 134 (note) San Javier del Bac, 116, 129, 137, 142 Rio de la Sangre de Christo, 61 San Jose de Imuris (mission), 141 Rio de San Francisco, 49. 61 "San Juan de los Xemes." 169 Rio de los Tizones, 124 San Juan de Ulua, 1, 2 Rio de San Miguel de Horcasitas, 118 San Juan Nepomuceno, 66 (note) San Lucar de Barrameda, 6 Rio de Santa Cruz, 116 San Marcial, 43, 61, 66 Rio de Sonora, 118 San Pablo (quarter) 12 Rio Gila, 114 San Pedro, 4 Rio Magdalena, 118 San Pedro Alcantara, 67, 59, 64 Rister, C. C., Harmful Practice8 of In­ San Pedro de Tubutama, 141 dian Traders of the Southwe8t, 1865. San Pedro Valley, 42 (note), 50. 62, 117 1876, 231-248 (note) Rivas, Juan Garcia de la, 206 et 8eq. San Phelipe, 177 Riveria, Enriquez de, 226 San Rafael, 321 Roberts, John A., 266-302, passim San Simon, 46, 51, 54 (note), 61 Romero, Capt. Balthazar, 213 Santa Clara, 30, 32, 121 Romero, Don Carlos Orozco, 308 Santa Cruz, 49. 52. 53, 173 Royal presidio of San Agustin of Tupson. Santa Cruz de la Canada, 30, 32 64 Santa Fe, 40, 47, 49, 52, 315 Rubro Sea. 114, 126 Santa Fe-Alaviya, 380 Santa Fe Fiesta, origin of the, 323-325 Santa Fe Trail, The, by R. L. Duffus; re- Saenz & Rohman, 271, 291 viewed, 107 et seq. Saeta, Padre Javier, 139, 143 Santa Leogarda. 55 Safford, Governor, 21. 80 Santa Lucia, 44 Salada river, 116, 117 Santa Maria, P. F. Agustin de, 204 (note) Salazar y Villasenor, Gov. Jose C. M., 323 Santa Maria Magdalena, 141 Salmeron, Baltasar Mexia, 13 Santa Ritas. 43 Salt, 127 Santa Rosalia de Palermo, mission, 143 Salt River ( Azul), 116 (note) Santa Teresa. 47 Salvatierra, Padre Juan Maria de 123; Santa Teresa Mountains, 43 140 (note) Santa Teresa Springs, 53 San Antonio, town, 178 Santee, J. F., The Battle of La Glorieta San Antonio de Oquitoa, 132 (note) Pas•• 66-75 San Atanasio, 66, 69, 64 Santiago de Cocospera, 141 San Augustine Pass, 332 Santiestevan, Salvador de, 212 San Bernardino, 46 Santofinia, 19 San Bruno, 140 (note) San Tomas, 282 San Buenaventura. 42 Santos Martires, 142 San Carlos, 77 San Vidal, 67 Sanchez, Franco, 13 San Vidal Springs, 59, 63, 64 liSan Diego de lOB Jemez," 160 Sapio (town), 413 INDEX 433

"Saturday of Glory," 144 Taylor, J. N., 270 Savinilia, 357 Teel, Major Trevanyon T., 69 Scurry, Lieut. Col., 73 Teiaa (Indiana), 126 Seligman, Arthur, 323 tepari (bean), 128 Seri, 114, 118, 128, 138 Tepoca, 114, 138 Serna, Captain (1716), 21 terebrintha, tree of, 128 Seven Rivers,' 39 Terrenate hill, 117 Sherman, Gen'l W. T., 237, 244 Terranova, 120, 121 Shinn's ferry, 390 Teao, 123 Sibley, Henry Hopkins, 68, 329 Texaa flag, 72, 233, et seq. Sibuni, 117 Texcoco (town), 2" et seq. Sierra Blanca, 37 Thanoa (village), 221 -'Sierra de Cobre," 45, 47 "The Good Bringing," A Tale from the Sierra de los Ayudantes, 55, 60, 64 Hopi Pueblo of Oraibi, by Mrs. Isia "Sierra de la Florida," 43 L. Harrington, 227-230 Sierra de las Cabezas, 61 Thibault & Requier, 270 Sierra del Pinacate, volcanic cone, 116 Thomas, Alfred B., Governor Mendinueta's (note) Proposals for the Defense of New Sierra del Potrero de Bernave, 43 Me",ieo, 1772-1778, 21-39; review by, Sierra del Telar, 60, 63 303, 304 Sierra de San Francisco, 45 Tiguas, 209, 221 Sierra de Santa Clara, 116 tilmada, 351 Sierra de Santa Teresa, 62 Titoi (Pima mythical character), 135 Sierra of Chiguacagui, 138 Tittman, Edward D. (reference) 263 Sierraa of the Great Teguay6, 115 (note), 256 (note). 267 (note) Sinaloa, 114, 146 (note) Tiz6n, 124 "aky blue" ahella, 120 (note) Tlaacaltecana, 308 Smith, J. G., 97, 317 Tome, 26, 103 Sledd, J oahua S., 264, 273, 282, 286, 293, Torremelano, 18 296, 296, 300 Towayalane, 320 Slough, Col. John B., 70 Trade Route (Sonora to Santa Fe), 40, et Spindle, Ebeneaer, 312 seq. Soba Pimaa, 114, 134 Treaty (with Comanchea 1771). 21 Sobaipuria, 114, 117, 127, 129 Trea Alamoa, 64, 62, 66 Socono (old pueblo), 36 Truiillo family" 102 Solomonsville, 61 Taupe, Misaion of, 118, 143 Sonoita, Sonora, 116 (note) Tubaca (aoldiera) 61, 52, 62 Sonora, 39, 40, 47, 48, 114, 116 (note), Tubutama (village), 142 127, 128 Tunaa, 128 South Sea, 119 Turquoise, restraining flow of blood, 127 Southern Pacific Railway, 60 Tucaon, 40, 49, 51, 62 (note) Spaniards, unsuccessful on the plains, 418 Tucson convention, 1861, 68 Stephena, Alexander H. (letter). 249, et Tupson, 62, 65 seq. Tuaayan, 162 Stewart, Norman, 279 Twitchell, Col. Ralph E., 158, 234 (note), Sto.te (Stoci) Apache acout, 50, 66, 64 254 Sumaa, 114 Twigga, General David E.; 33'0

Tah-zay-Apache, 82, 87, 94 Uburiqui, 116 Tanos nation, 202, 209 Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo, 41 Taoa, San Ger6nimo de, 26, 36 Taos "lightening," 108 Upper Miaaouri Agency, 234 Tapia, Lieut. Don Narciso, 44 Urdiiiola, Francisco de, 304 Tapalo, 207 (note) Ures, Mission of, 141" Tarahumara nation, 114 Usap (plant), 138 Tardeada, 64 Utea, 31, 34, 311, 397 434 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

Valverde, battle of, 70 Webb, Walter Po, The Great Plains, re- Valverde, Governor (1719), 21 viewed, 417-419 Valdes, Don Francisco Cuervo y, 172 "Weigher of the Flour," 18 (note) Weld, Acting Gov., 70 Val, Fray Juan de, 165 Westward, The Romanee of the American Valle de la Victoria, 55 Frontier, by Eo Douglass Branch; re­ Valle de Los Angeles, 49 viewed, 318, 319 vara, 339 Wheat, '128 Vaughan, Alfred J., 234 Wheeler, Second Lieutenant Joseph, 329 Vega y Coca, Capt. Miguel de la, 173 Wilcox, Captain Cadmus M., 329 Velarde, Padre Luis, 111, et seq.; 119 Wilkinson & Price, 364 (note) Wilson, Sergeant, 240 Vezuales stones, 129 Wyllys, Dr. R. K.,. 158 Vigil, Francisco Montes, 212, 213 Villa of Chaves, 101 Xavier (Apache guide), 43 V ineyard of Pimas, 129 Xavier, Marcos Montoya and Francisco, Visitador, Padre, 147 173 (note) V olcanoes of fire, 116 Xeme (idol), 321 Xua (gum), 128 Wagons West, A Story of the Oregon Trail, by Elizabeth Page (reviewed) , Yaquis, 114 309, 310 Yrayabal, Fr., 158 (note), 159, 163, 164, "Wa-la-tu-wa" (pueblo), 162 166, 170 Walker, Charles S., Jr., Confederate Gov­ Yres, 7 ernment in Dona Ana County, 253­ Yuma, 114, 117 302 Yumas, 121, 122, 137 Walpi (Gualpi), 159, 162 Walter, P. Ao F., reviews Aneient Life Zarah, 236 in the Ameriean Southwest (Hewett), Zerna, Captain, 216, 220, 223, 224 105-107 ;. The Santa Fe Trail (Duffus), Zerna, Xptoval de la, 202, 212, 213 107-109 Zuni, 26, 28, 37, 40, 45, 50, 52, 58, 62, 63, Warner, Louis R., Conveyance of Prop­ 159, 220 erty, The Spanish and Mexiean Way, Zuniga, Lieut-Col. Jose, 40 et seq. 334-369 Zuniga Journal, The, Tucson to Santa Fe Warren's trading house, 233 -The Opening of a Spanish Trade Watts, Jo So, 254 Route, 1788-1795, by George P. Ham­ ·Webb, James J., 314 mond, 40-65 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW

Editors LANSING B. BLOOM PAUL A. F. WALTER

Associates FRANK T. CHEETHAM E. DANA JOHNSON FRANCE V. SCHOLES REV. THEODOSIUS MEYER

VOLUME VI 1931

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY By THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEW MEXICO AND THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO CONTENTS NUMBER 1-JANUARY, 1931 Antonio de Espejo, as a Familiar of the Mexican Inqui­ sition, 1572-1578 ..... G. R. G. Conway 1 Governor Mendinueta's Proposals for the Defense of New Mexico, 1772-1778 .. Alfred B. Thomas 21 The Zuniga Journal, Tucson to Santa Fe: the Opening of a Spanish Trade Route, 1788-1795 George P. Hammond 40 The Battle of La Glorieta Pass . J. F. Santee 66 Apaches as Thespians in 1876 John P. Clum 76 Necrology: Amado Chaves 100 Notes and Reviews: Hewett, Ancient Life in the A,merican Southwest 105 Duffus, The Santa Fe Trail ...... 107 Errata of Volume V

NUMBER 2 - APRIL, 1931 Padre Luis Velarde's Relaci6n of Pimeria Alta, 1716 Rufus Kay Wyllys 111 A Campaign Against the Moqui Pueblos Under Gover- nor Phelix Martinez, 1716; annotated by Ralph E. Twitchell, and now edited. . Lansing B. Bloom 158 "The Good-Bringing"; a Tale from the Hopi Pueblo of Oraibi ...... Isis L. Harrington 227

NUMBER 3 - JULY, 1931 Harmful Practices of Indian Traders of the Southwest, 1865-1876 ...... C. C. Rister 231 A Letter of Alexander H. Stephens . M. L. Crimmins 249 Confederate Government in Dana Ana County, as Shown in the Records of the Probate Court, 1861­ 1862 ...... Charles S. Walker, Jr. 253 iii iv CONTENTS

Reviews: Osores, Historia de Todos los Colegios de la Ciudad de Mexico desde le Conquista hasta 1780. 303 Alessio Robles, Francisco de Urdiiiola y el Norte de la Nueva Espana . 304 Page, Wagons West, a Story of the Oregon Trail (Vinton), Brewerton: Overland with Kit Carson . 309 (Bieber), Webb: Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade, 1844-1847 . 313 Lee, New Found Letters of Josiah Gregg. 317 Riegel, America Moves West Branch, Westward: the Romance of the American Frontier . 317 Notes and Comments The Santa Fe Fiesta John D. DeHuff 323

NUMBER 4 - OCTOBER, 1931 Fort Fillmore . M. L. Crimmins 327 Conveyance of Property, the Spanish and Mexican Way Louis H. Wartier 334 John G. Heath the late Wm. H. H. Allison 360 Folk-History and its Raw Material . Barbara Aitken 376 Diary of Sylvester Davis, with Introduction P. A. F. Walter 384 Reviews: Webb, The Great Plains Bonner, The Life and Adl'cntlll"C8 of Jill/II'S P. Beckwourth Barker, Caballeros: the Romancc of Santa Fl; Ill/d the Southwest Index ILLUSTRATIONS

Petition of Antonio de Espejo facing 1 Olympic Theatre! Wild Apaches 80 John P. Clum and His Thespians 88 Amado Chaves, Portrait. . 100 A 1757 May of Pimeria Alta 111 Don Baltazar de Zuniga, Marques de Valero, Viceroy 1716-1722 ...... 158