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Volume 51 Number 4 Article 8

10-1-1976

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ABC: Americans BefOre Columbus, Alamogordo Reservoir, 102 noted, 235 Alaska, 58, 71, 234, 240 Abert, Lt. James, 94 Alberts, Don E., "The Corps of Engineers Abiquiu Dam,99 and New Mexico's Water," 93-108 Abiquiu; N.Mex., 123,124,129 Albright, Honice M., Ill, 117-20 passim Abreu, Jesus, 131,132,142 Albuquerque Journal, 51,93,151,152, Acoma Pueblo, 10 204 Act Concerning the Publicity and Albuquerque, N. Mex., 7,13, 42,145, Promotion of Public-Resources and 151,153,176,177,190,203,204, Welfare; 206 275,313-28 passim, 332, 333, 334 Act of possession, in land grants~ 8, 9, 12, Alcatraz Island, 238-39,240,246,248 131-35 passim, 316-17 Alexander, William Lee (Confederate Adams, Eleanor B., 276-77; and Fray officer),329-35 Angelico Chavez, trans. and ann., The Almaraz, Felix D., Jr., bk. rev. by, Missions of New Mexico, 1776, A 341-43 Description by Francisco Aianasio Alton Hutson: Reminiscences of a Dominguez with Other Ccmtemporary SOUth Plains Youth, by William Curry Documents, rev. by Oakah L. Jones, Holden, rev. by Ben Proctor, 164-65 252-53 Ambrose, Stephen E., Custer and Crazy AdvanceiThe (Albuquerque newspaper), Horse: The Parallel Lives of Two 304 American Warriors, noted, 232 Adventures in the Apache Country: A American Bar Association, 47-48; Report TOUr Through and Sonora, on Interstate Compacts, 49 1864, by J. Ross Browne, rev. by American Board missions, 220,230 Andrew Wallace, 161-62 American Indian Movement (AIM), Adventures of a Texas Naturalist, by Roy 242-46 Bedichek, noted, 67 - . "AmericanIndians and the Bicentennial," Agnew, Spiro, 237, 240,246-48 passim by Donald L. Parman, 233-49 Agriculture: and-No Mex. Bureau of American Mining Stock Exchange, 22, 27 Immigration, 195,199,203, 207; in "Americans for IndianOpportunity," by N. Mex. (1870s), 194; in N. Mex. LaDonna Harris, noted, 241-42 province, 6, 8,10-12,14,31'8, 321 c24; American Society of Range Management, instructions for Native Americans, 220· 63, 72 Ajo, Ariz., 20, 32 "American West: Perpetual Mirage, Ajo Mining and Development Company, The," by Walter P. Webb,68 23,32,33 Anderson, G. M. "Broncho Billy," 152 352 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Anderson, Robert, "Early Film Making in Ballard, John, 19 New Mexico: Romaine Fielding and Banks, Dennis, 242, 243 the Lubin Company West," 145-55 Barnett, Becky J., Pearce S. Grove and Anderson, Sen. Clinton P., 240 Sandra J. Hansen, New Mexico Angel, Frank Warner, 142-43 Newspapers: A Comprehensive Guide Annual Report of the Board of Regents to Bibliographical Entries and of the Smithsonian Institution, noted, Locations, rev. by Necah Stewart 223 Furman, 87-88 Anza, Juan Bautista de, 287, 320 Bartlett, Rex S. c., Historical Sketch of Apache Indians, 10, 30, 218, 281-94 the Missions of the American Board passim, 298, 300-309 passim, 313-20 Among the North Americanlndians, passim quoted, 220 "Appraisal of the 1862 New Mexico Battey, Thomas c., The Life and Campaign: A Confederate Officer's Adventures ofa Quaker Among the Letter to Nacogdoches, An," by India11S, quoted, 219 Martin Hardwick Hall, 329-35 Baur, K. Jack, bk. rev. by; 258 Archeologicalruins, 109, 1l0, 116, 117 Bay Area Native American Council, 239 Archibald, Robert, "Canon de Carnue: Beaubien and Miranda (Maxwell) Settlement of a Grant," 313-28 Grant, 121, 127-42 passim; 180 Arizona: mining in, 19-34 passim, Beaubien, Carlos, 142 statehood of, 43 Bedichek, Roy, 65, 66, 67,69, 74; quoted, Arizona as it iSjor, the Coming Country, 70; Adventures of a Texas Naturalist, by Hiram C. Dodge, quoted, 218-19 67 Arizona Copper Co., Ltd., 26, 27, 29 Beebe, Lucius, 69 Arizona Weekly Star, 22, 299, 304 Belen, N. Mex., 13,322 Arkansas River, 121 Bellecourt, Clyde; quoted, 243 Arkansas Valley & Cimmarron Railway, Bennett, Robert, 236 139 Benson, Maxine, bk. rev. by, 165-66 Armijo, Manuel, 121, 124, 130, 131, 135 BensOn, Nettie Lee, bk. rev. by, 260-61 Arms, Henry, 128, 132, 136 Bent's Fort, 176 Armstrong, J. M., 137 Bernalillo County, N. Mex., 153 Army Wife on the Frontier: The Bernalillo, N. Mex., 204 Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, Big Bend: A History of the Last Texas 1867-1877, An, by Robert C. Frontier, The, by Ronnie C. Tyler, Carriker and Eleanor R. Carriker, rev. rev. by David M. Vigness, 256-57 by Maxine Benson, 165-66 Billington, Ray Allen, bk. rev. by, 338-40 Artesia, N. Mex.,..l02 Bisbee, Arizona, 19,20,25,29,30,34 Artesian wells, 95 Bisbee, DeWitt, 19 Arthur, Chester A., 304, 306 Bismark, N. Dak., 248 Aspinall, Wayne, 238 Bismark Tribune, 225 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad, Black Bear Copper Company, 23 109,140,194,201,203,208 Black Hills, S. Dak., 27 Atkinson, Henry M., 126-37 passim Blaine, James G., 302-3 Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 20, 140 Blaire, Robert, Tales of the Superstitions: Atlantic Monthly, quoted, 223 The Origins of the Lost Dutchman Austin, Tx., 58, 65,70 Legend, rev. by Rodman W. Paul, 256 Axtell, Samuel B., 136, 142 Blood of the Conquerors, The, by Harvey Fergusson, 177-79 Baird, Spencer F., 215, 221, 222, 229, Bloom, Lansing B., 269-80 passim 231 Blue Lake, N. Mex., 239-40 INDEX 353

Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 273 Canadian River basin, 102' Bonus Army, 49 Canby, Edward R. S.,333 BookReviews noted, 75, 157,251,337. "Canon de Camue: Settlement of a See also author, title, reviewer. Grant," by Robert Archibald, 313-28" Borah, Sen. William E., 45 Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Border patrol, 58 109-20 passim' Boston, Mass,,22, 23, 26, 27,36 Captivity narratives, 217 Boulder, Colo., 22 Captured and Branded by the Comanche Bourbon reforms, 282 Indians in the Year '60, by EdWin Brevoort, Elias, 129, 132 Eastman, noted, 217-18 Brief Account of Murders by the Indians Carey Act, 203 and The Cause Thereof, in Carleton, Capt;, James; 94 Northampton County Penna., by Jds. Carlsbad, N. Mex., 102 J. Mickley, noted, 217 Carlucci, Frank, 244,.249 Brothers of Light, Brothers of Blood: The Camue,7, 13,313-28 Penitentes of the Southwest, by Marta Carrie Copper Mines, Ariz., 24-25 Weigle, rev. by David M. Vigness, Carriker, Robert C. andEleanor R.' 340-41 Carriker, An ArmyWife on the' Browne, J. Ross, Adventures in the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Apache Country: A Tour ThroUgh Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, Arizona and Sonora, 1864, rev. by rev. by Maxine Benson,165-66 Andrew Wallace, 161-62 . Carson National Forest; 240 Bruce, Louis R., 237, 241, 246 Casa Grande Copper Mining Company, "Bruce's Braves," 240-41, 242, 246 24 Bryan, Col. Gay M.,295-96 Cass Lake Reservation, 243 Bryant, Keith L., Jr., History of the CatalonianVolunteers, 281-94; uriiforms Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe' of, 282; weapons of, 282 Railway, rev.. by Arthur M. Johnson, Catrori,ThomasBenton; 122, 126, 134, . 159-60 ' 139,142,143 Bucareli, Viceroy Antonio Marla, 13,285, Cattlemen, 58, 193; 194,210 286' Centennial Expositic>n;.Philadelphia, Buffalo Copper Co., Ariz., 27 216,221-24 Bull Moose (Progressive) Party,43, 44,55 Chavez, Fray Angelico and EleanorB. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 37, 1()9-20 Adams, trans. and ann" The MissionS passim, 233-49 passim; buildings of New Mexico, 1776: A Description occupied, 242, 24445 by Francisco Atanasio DominguezWith Bureau of Land Management, 104 Other Cdntemponiry Documents, rev: Bureau of Reclamation; 62, 63; 93, 95, byOakah L. Jones, 252-53 96,101,102,104 Checklist of New Mexico PubliCations, Burke, Charles, 37,44 1850-1953, by WilmaL. Shelton; Bursum Bill, 45-47 passim, 51 noted,207 Bursum, Sen. Holm, 44, 46 Chicago, Ill., 22, 40, 202,203, 227,232, Bushman, Francis X., 152 235 Chicago Land Show (1910), 207 Cactus Film Co., 154 Chicago, Rock Island, and Paci6.c .' Catholicism: A Holy Year Railroad, 208 Tribute, by·Francis J. Weber, rev. by Chicago Tribune, 225,.228 Francis F. Guest, O.F.M., 85-87 Chinese laborers, 20 . Callis, Cap. Agustin, 282-86 passim Chino Copper Co., 146 Calumet and Hecla Mining Co., 26 Chippewa Indians, 242,243, 354 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI.:4 1976

Christiansen, Paige,.TheStdryof Mining Cook, Leon, 242, 248 in New Mexico, rev. by Clark C. Copper, 19-34 passim, 146 Spence, 343 Copperopolis, Ariz., 24 Churches, 29,227,232. Copper Queen Mine, Ariz., 19, 22,25, Cimarron,N, Mex.,J22; 128 27,29,31 CimarronNeWs and Press, 128 Cornish laborers, 30 Civil Rights Movement in U.S., 234 ' Continental Divide, 106; tunnelsystem ­ Civil War in N. Mex., 329-35", through,99 Clay, Henry, 105 "Corps of Engineers and New Mexico's Clergy, 185"86; alienation oEland grants Water, The," by DonE. Alberts, to, 8 93-108 Clifton,'Arlz., 20, 22,2;5, 26; 27,29,30, CorsiCa, 149 31 CostillaCounty; Colo., 123, 128 Climate of N. Mex., 195, 199,207,213 Courting customs, in: N.·Mex., 181· Clod, The (motion picture), 151 Court of Private Land Claims, 15, 139, Coan, Charles, 275 325 Cochise Copper Co.; 26 . Coyote, 181, 190 Cochise County,Ariz., 30 Cozzens, Samuel Woodworth, The Cachiti Dam, 93, 100; Lake, 93 'MarvellOus COuntry, or Three Years Cockfights, 175 .. in ArizOna and New Mexico, quoted, Coleson, Annie, Miss Annie Coleson's 219. OwnNarrative otHer Captivity Criminals, 30-31,69,210 Among the Sioux Indians, quoted, 217 Croix, Teodoto de, 282, 286-87' ColfaxCounty, N. Mex., 121-43 passim Crow, John 0., 241, 243, 246 Colonial policy, of New Spain, 5-18 Cullen, Cassius C., SITTING BULL, or Colorado River, 26, 99, 288-90; compact, War Song of theSioux Chief, noted, 47; tunnel system, 99 226 Columbia University, 27, 34, 149, 197; Curry, George, 52, 204~5, -213 School of Law, 51 Custer.and Crazy Horse; The Parallel Columbian Exposition, 202 Lives of Two American, Warrioi's, by Columbian University, 51; School of Stephen E. Ambrose, noted,.232 Law, 36,51 Custer massacre, 225' ComancheIndians, 218, 241, .314 Cutter,'Donald c., bk. rev. 'by, 261,62 Committee on Conservation and ­ Cutting, Bronson, 43, 49, 50 Admiilistrationof the Public Domain, ,47 '0\:':, >. Dabney, William, 277 Communalowneiship of·land, 7, '10, .11 Dale, John Thomas;What Ben Beverly Community Action Program; 235 Saw at the Great Exposition, quoted, Comstock Mine, 22; 27 224 Conchas Dam project, 96; Lake project, Danzinger, Edmund Jefferson, Jr., 102 -, Indians ahdBureauCTats:·· Confederate Army of N. Mex., 329-35 Administering the Reservation Policy Congressional Record, noted, 70 during the Civil War, rev. by P. Conquerors, Spanish, descendants of, 6 Richard Metcalf, 167-68 Conquest of Don Pedro; The, by Harvey Daughters of the American RevOlution FergUsson, 180,'183-87,191 Magazine, noted, 49 . Conseryationofnatural resources, 35, "Declaration of Indian Purpose,A," 47,48,57-74 passim, 93-108 passim, noted,.234 195 . . f'Decline andEallof theNew,Mexican Contrabanda Trail, 58' Great House in the Novels ofHarvey INDEX 355

Fergusson: A ClassicalExample of' '1928-1973, by MargareiSzasz; rev. by Anglo-Ameribln Ethnocentricity, Albert.W.Vogel-; 82·84 ". ' The," by Arthur G. Pettit, 173-91 Ehrlichman, John, 244, 247·:'; DemocraiicParry,43, 50' . Eisenhower, DwightP:;233' Dentists, 200 Elephant Butte, N. Mex., 95, 100 ,.: Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, 208, Elkins, John'T., :l26,.127,'134Al" 298-99" '. passim Denver, Colo., 202,243 Elkins, Stephen B., 124, 139, Dimv~rP~st,The, 70 Ellison, Samuel, 121, 122, 128-36, ,. Detroit CopPer Co;, 27; 29 'passirn., 139 Diaz, Porlirio, 296-311 passim Ellis, Richard N., ed., New Mexico .' ' Dickson,R Alan, "The ProfessionaH:.ife Hist6TicDoeuments, rev..by-Roberi. ;:, of Francis C. Wilson of.Santa Fe: ,A' W. Larson, 81-82 Preliminary Sketch," 35-55 El Palacio, 274' ' Dobie~ J. Frank, 67,277 El Paso, Ti., 64; 183 Dodge, Henry Chee, 110 El Porfiriato, 296-311 passim' Dodge, Hiram C., Arizona as it is; ur;the' Emory, Lt. WilliainR; 94, Coming Country, quoted, 218-19 ' Engelhart, Lehil, 147-49, 15'1, 155. ',' Dominguez, Francisco Atanasio,252~53, Engineering &r Mining Journal, noted, ,19 320· ' Environmental Guidelines far the;Civil' . Dona Ana County, N. Mex., 210, 214, Works'-Program'ofthe Gorps of.:" .-"" .: ' Dorsey, Stephen W.;123-36 passim;141, Engineers.·(government:publication), 143; quoted, 134, 135; "Land Stealing . ,'108'" "" .... ~:- .. ",,', in New Mexico:' A Rejoinder;":noted, "EstablishingCanyori de ChellyNational '138 ' Monument: A Study inNavajo and::' Douglas,.James, Jr;, 22; 25 Government Relations," by Raymond" Drought, 62, 65' Wilson, 109-20' ., "-', Dup~I1t Powder Co., 150 Ethnic.heritage, 1,73~91- pa'ssim,J95.':'.. ' Ethnocentricity, 188-90 ; Early Arizona:' Prehistory to Civil War, Evarts, William Mo'i' 136,·296, 297,:<,":' by Jay J. Wagoner, rev, by Lawrence 301-2, , ', ,."," R Murphy, 80-81 'T,':._. "Early Film Making in New Mexico: Fall, Albeit B~",4~; 50 ". Romain Fielding arid theLubin Farmer-Stockman, ,noted, 63 .., Company West," by Robert Anderson, Faulk, Odie B., 277; TheU.S, Camel,' 145-55 . Corps: An Army Experiment, rev. by Eastern Association' on Indian Affairs,. 54 :Robert'A- Trennert,-Jr.;·346-4c7." Eastman, Edwin, Captured and Branded Fergusson,Erna,:277: ",. by the Comanche Indians in the YedT Fergusson, Harvey;,43; -works,analyzed" '60, noied;'217-18;'Seven tind'Nine 173-9-1.>,. .,:,..." Years Amongthe:Camanches and" Fermin'de Mendinueta, Pedro, 5-18, 318 .Apaches/noted,218 ,I..'·.,i ...... Fielding;Robert, '146, 154 '. Economy:' of'colonial N .. Mex., 9;'0£ '" Fielding, Romaine, 145-55 passim; i)lus., N. Mex;,.35~ 42; '174,188"89',193-94, 144 208; of Texas; 63; 70; on Iildian ': eo, "FiftyYears of theNew MeXico:,:' reservations, 234," .' ,',_',' ,' HistoricaIReView': An Archival , Education;.·i'n.Arizona, 29; in' coloIrlaI', Record,': by JamesT.. Stensvaag',:.., ..' New Mexico, 12; in New Mexico; 198 269-80 '.. ' '. EdUClitionand"theAmerica1dndian: The Film making, 145-55

Boadto.Self-Determination;.. 0 Fischer, John, 69; 73' "'" '\ ;,.':. 356 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Fiske, Eugene A., 132, 142 Galvez, Bernardo de; 320 Five Civilized Tribes, 234 Galvez, Jose de, 283-84, 285 Flagstaff, Ariz., 34 Gambling, 30 Flat-Top: A Story of Modern Ranching, Game wardens, 58 by Walter P. Webb, noted, 64 Garfield, James R., 54 Flat-Top Ranch, Tx., 64 Garment, Leonard, 237, 244, 247, 248, Flood control in N. Mex., 95, 97, 99; 102, 249 104, 105 Garret, W. H. (Hub), 68 Floods, 94 George Washington University, see Florence, Ariz., 32, 34 Columbian University. FoIsum;James K., Harvey Fergusson, Geronimo, 34,210, 304 noted,191 Gibson, ArrelI Morgan, bk. rev. by, Footloose McGarnigal; by Harvey 345-46 Fergusson, noted, 191 Gila River, 98, 103 Forest Service, 96, 104; 191,240 Globe, Ariz., 20-34 passim Ft. Craig, 332, 333, 334 Glorieta Pass, battle of, 333, 334 ' Ft. Union, 332, 333, 334 Gold, 19,20,26,29 Foster, John W.,296-99 Goldwater, Barry, 70 Fountain, AlbertJ., Report of Dona Ana Gomez, Antonio MatIas, 123, 124, 133, County, quoted,2ID 135,139 Frank Leslie's Historical Register of the G6mez y L6pez, Jesus Marla, 122-24, Centennial Exposition, 128-29, 132-34, 140-42 1876, ed. by Frank H. Norton, noted, Gould, Jay, 299 224 Grand Gulch, Ariz., 24 Fraser and Chalmers catalogues, 24,33 Grant, Ulysses S., 221, 228, 236, 298-99 Fraud, 37; in land grants, 121-41 passim Grant County Herald (newspaper), 22 Frelinghuysen,Frederick T., 302, 303, Grant County, N. Mex., 146, 147,209, 305-8 210,214 Friday Mountain Ranch, 65, 73 Grant of Kingdom, by Harvey Fergusson, "From Little Big Horn to Little BigMan: .180-83,184,190 The Changing Image of a Grazing, 6, 8, 10,54 Hero in Popular Culture," by Paul A. Great Frontier, The, by Walter P.Webb, Hutton, noted, 232 ' noted, 64, 71 Frontier of NewSpain, 5-18, 315-29 Great Plains, The, by Walter P. Webb, Frost, Milx, 198-204 passim; HoI to the noted,62' Land of Sunshine, noted, 207,208; Green, Col. Thomas, 331, 334 quoted, 209-10 Griffith, D. W., 145-46 Funding: of N. Mex. Bureau of Grove, Pearce S., Becky J. Barnett and Immigration, 201; of Centennial Sandra J. Hansen, New Mexico Indian Exhibits, 222-23; of federal Newspapers: A Comprehensive Guide , programs for Indians, 237-38; of BlA, to Bibliographical Entries and 240 Locations, rev. by Necah Stewart' Furman, Necah Stewart, bk. rev. by, Furman, 87-88 87-89; "Walter Prescott Webb: Guest, Francis F., O.F.M., bk. rev. by, Environmentalist," 57-74; Walter 85-87,166-67 Prescott Webb: His Life and Impact, noted, 57; rev. by RayAlIen Billington, Hagan, William T., bk. rev. by, 255 338-40 Hagerman, Herbert J., 109-16 passim, 203-8 passim, 213 Gallup, N. Mex., 103 Hall, Martin Hardwick, "An Appraisal of INDEX 357

the 1862 New Mexico Campaign: A Hogan, William R., 61,71 Confederate.Officer's Letter to Holden, William Curry,.Alton Hutson: Nacogdoches," 329-35 Reminiscences of a South Plains Hamilton, Patrick, The Resources of Youth;rev. by BenProctor, 164-65· Arizona. .. ,quoted, 24 . Hollon,W. Eugene, 66,71, 73; Hammond, George, 273,277 ."Walter Prescott Webb's Arid West: Hangings, 31, 34 FourDecades Later," noted, 72 Hansen, Sandra J., Pearce S. Grove and Homestead Act, 138, 193 Becky J. Barnett, New Mexico Hooker Dam, 103 N e:wspapers: A Comprehensive Guide Hoover Dam, 48, 54,55 to Bibliographical Entries and Hoover, Herbert C" 47, 49, 116· . Locations, rev. by Necah Stewart Horgan, Paul, Lamyof Santa Fe: His Furman, 87-88 Life and:Times, rev. by Ralph H. Hans P. Kraus Coliectionof Hispanic Vigil,76078 American Manuscripts, by r Horn, Calvin, 274 Benedict Warren, rev. by Nettie Lee Hoi To the Land of Sunshine, by Max Benson, 260-61 Frost, noted, 207, 208, quoted,209-1O Harper's Magazine, 68, 69 Houghton, Samuel G., A Trace of Harper's Weekly, noted, 226; quoted, Desert Water:s: The Great Basin Story, 215,218,221 rev. by David E. Miller, 347-48 Harris, LaDonna, 241-42 House Rivers and Harbors bills, 97 . HarriSon, William Henry, 217 House Subcommittee on Indian Affairs, Harvard College, 36; Law School, 35-36 238 Harvey Fergusson, by. James K. Houston garden club, 63, 64 Folsum, noted, 191 Houston, Tx., 202 Hayes, Rutherford B., 295 Howells, William Dean, "A Sennightof Head Start (project), 235 the Centennial;; quoted,.223· Hellings, William B., 20, 24 Huachuca Mining and Smelting Hening, Horace B., 204c6 passim Company, 23 Hernandez, "Lupe" G., 72 "Hue-and-Cry Against the Indians, The," Hewett, Edgar Lee, 271-74 passim by Lewis H. Morgan, noted, 228 Hickel, Walter, 238 Hughes Aircraft Company, 236··· Historical Sketch of the Missions of the Humble Corporation,67 American Board Among the North Hundley, Norris, Jr., Water and the S~ American Indians, by Rev. C. West: The Colorado River Compact Bartlett, quoted, 220 and the Politics'of Waterin the" . Historical Society of New Mexico, American West, rev. by Roderick 269-.80 passim Nash, 158-59 History of New Mexico, by Frank Hunkpapa Sioux, 226 Driver Reeve, 275 Huntington, Collis P., 299 History ofthe Atchis~, T()peka, and Santa Fe Railway, by Keith L. Bryant, Hutton, Paul A., "From,Little Big Horn Jr., rev. by Arthur M. Johnson, 159-60 to Little Big Man: The Changing "History of the Southwestern Association Image of a Western Hero in Popular' on Indian Affairs-Part I, A," by Culture," noted, 232 Marian Love, quoted, 45 Hofsommer, DonovanL., Katy Ickes,Harold, quoted, 105 Northwest: The Story of a Branch Illustrated History of the Centennial Line Railroad, rev. by Arrell Morgan Exhibition, The, by James D.McCage, Gibson, 345-46 quoted,224 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW Ll:4 1976

Illustrated New,Mexico'(N. Mex; A Guide to Promising Old Mines and Bureau oHmmigration publication), Hidden Lodes Throughoutthe West, noted,207 rev. byDuane A.. Smith,348-49 Illustrations': Canon de Carhuel, map; Jemez Canyon Dam, 99 ' 313; Copper Camps, map, 21; Frank Jemez Pueblo, 9 Driver Reeve, 270; LansingB.:Bloom, Jerome, Ariz., 27, 29, 30, 34 270;Homaine Fielding, 'l44; Una de Jews in N. Mex., 183, 186 Gato Grant, map; 125; United Verde Job Corps, 235 Copper Company, 28; Walter Prescott John, Eliiabeth A. H., Storms Brewed Webb,59 in Other Men's Worlds: The Immigtation,toN.·Mex.,145,193-214 Confrontation of Indians, Spanish, Indian agents, 220-22,226 and French in the Southwest, Indian Clairns'Commission; 240 1540-1795, rev. by A. P. Nasatir, Indian Health Service, 235 78-79 Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical' Johnson, Aithur M., bk. rev. by, 159-60 Essays and: a Guide.to the Literature, Johnson, Lyndon B., 62,236 by Imre Sutton,rev. by William T. Jones, Calvin, 129, 131 Hagan, 255 Jones, Oakah L., bk. rev. by, 252-53 Indian policy, 215-49 passim Josephy, Alvin M., Jr., ed., Red Power, Indians: assimilation of, 215~32 passim; the American I ndians'Fight for Chrlstianization of, 10, 219c20, 227; Freedom, noted,237 cultural influence of, 58,215-32 Journalism, profession of, 197,200 passim; employment of, 241; federal Julian, George W., "Land Stealing in programs for, 235-46 passim; hostilities New Mexico," noted, 138 of, 7,13-14,18,20,30; 131,210, 281-94,313-19; land of, 10,35,39, Katy Northwest: The Story of a Branch 44,233,239-40,244; rights of, 9, Line Railroad, by Donovan L. 38,42,110,112, 117. See also tribes Hofsommer, rev. by Arrell Morgan .byname. Gibson, 345-46 Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering "Kearny Court," 122 the Reservation Policy Duringthe Kennedy, John F., 233-34, 240 Civil War, byEdmund Jefferson Kidd, Rodney J., 67, 68; 'Walter Danziger, Jr.; rev. by P:Richard Prescott Webb at Friday Mountain," Metcalf,167-68 noted,73 Indian WelfaniComrnittee, General Kingman, Ariz., 34 Federation of Women's Clubs, 54 Kingman, Lewis, 124-27, 132-36, 140, Industrialization of Ariz., 19-34 passim; 142 of N. Mex.,A2;of Tx., 63 ' Kiowa Indians, 219 Intemationalan.d Great Northern Klamath Indians,233 Railroad, 302 In Th?se Days, by. Harvey Fergusson, Labor, 20, 30; laws, 48jmovement, 149, 176-77, H8,180 '" 154 Iri?h;L74, 177,.178-79, 191; laborers,30 Laguna Pueblo, 10,45,46 Irrigation, 62,95, 194, 199,207,211; Lake Superior, Mich., 26 water storage, 96, 100, 103; projects; Lamar, Howard, 277, 102, c",,' Lamy of Santa Fe: His Life and Times; Isleta Puebio, 152 by Paul Horgan, rev. byRalph H. Vigil,76-78 Jackson; Andrew, 217 . Land grants, 5-18, 45,121-43,180,195, Jackson"Samuel B.,ZOO Trails to Gold: 313-19 INDEX 359

"Land Grants During-the Administration Little Bighorn, 225, 227, 232 . of Spanish Colonial Governor:Pedro Loesch,· Harrison, 241 ,.244,. 24.6,~248 Fermfn de Mendiriueta," :by. Elizabeth Longfellow copper ores, 20 ' "': Nelson Patrick, 5-18 Lopez,Jesus-Maria Gomez y; seeG6mez:. "Land Stealing in New'Mexico,"by y LOpez.,.', George W. Julian, noted, 138. Los Esteros'Dam,.102, 107 . "Land Stealing in New Mexico: A Lo! ThePom:Indian, by Rev. George" Rejoinder,"by Stephen W .. Dorsey, Mason, noted, 220 noted,138 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 202,207 Land office, 198 Love, Marian, "A History of the, .', Land title, 5-18 passim, 47; communal, Southwestern Association on Indian 7,1O,1l;conBictsin,15-16,44,45, Affairs-Part I,':'quoted, 45,' 53, 121-43 passim; inheritance of, 14; Lubin Company, 144,55.passim,'", of Indians, 10-35, 39, 44 Lubin, Sigmund, 145, 1·52 Lang, Herbert H., '.The NeW Mexico Lujan; Manuel, 107 .'",,' , .. Bureau of Immigration" 1880-1912," Lummis, CharlesFletehei, 273·;..'::" ' 193-214 Lyford~ Stephen G., 229, 231. '.' :

Langan,·JudgeH. L.; 128, 131-33 , ." ..' La Reunion: A Personal Chronicle of The Management of mines,:26' "" ,. '. . };: : ," Municipal·Consolidation of Las Vegas, . Ma~sfield, Sen.·Mike,,70 :., ;,' .·tOo >,'.,; ( New Mexico, by Lynn t.Perrigo;rev. Marin, ChristineN., bk. rev; by,J63c64 by DonaldW. Whisenh~t, 162c63 Marin delValle, Gov:, 9 . , .' , Larson; Robert' W., New Mexico Marmon, Robert T., 126-41.passim." .. Populism: A 'Study of Radical Protest Marriott, Alice, and Carol K:. Rachlin~,' .. in a Western Territory, rev. by G. L. Plains Indian Mythology, rev'-by Gary Seligrnann, Jr., 84-85;bk. rev: by, C. Steiri,3M-~5 81-82 ' Marsh,O,C",,"A Statement of Affairs'at Las Cruces,N. Mex., 100, 103 Red Cloua Agency, made to the: , Las Veg~s, N. Mex., 103,131, 153c54, President of the United States," noted 187 221 ; ',., ,,1.",,·, '.; " ,,c,,"

Law, practice'of,35-55 passim,197,200i MarvelldusCoUntry,.or 'Fhree-Years in-', Nl. '. .. Arizona and New MeXico; THe, bye .' Law'rence,W. H., Report as to Grant SainueI·Woodworth COzzens, quoted, County, quoted, 209, 210 219, ,,',,' .'..• Laws of the Indies, 5, 8 Mason,Rev. George, LolThe PooT Leeson, J.}., 213;'quoted, 202 Indian, noted, 220 ., "Legend of Destiny: The American .' Maxw~ll!--and Grant (B'eaubien and'. " , Southwest in the Novels of Harvey Miranda), 121, 127-42 passim, '180 Fergusson," by Cecil Robinson,noted, MaxWell Land Grantand Railway. 191 Company, 122, 137, 139 Lieuwiom, Edwin,.277 <;', Maxwell; 1,]ldenB.;'142 Life and Adventures of a Quaker AmOng McCabe, James D., Th'eIllustrated the Indians, The, by Thomas C. History of th'e Centennial Exhibiti,01i;,, Battey, quoted, 219: . ' .. . .. , quoted, 224' .. Life of. RilE)', The"by Harvey McDonald; 'Pete'!,. 236 :..,..~ . :'.~~' Fergusson,noted,.191 . ' McDonald, William c., 213'; quoted;', Lincoln:'County'War,210 :;. 206 ~.> ...- '~.,' Lindsey, Gov. WashingtonE.,44 . McFie, Fed. Judge John R., 36-37 Liqu.or:243; in miningcamps, 34; Sliles McKnight, Charles, Our, Western Border; to Indians, 30, 39 ." , ItsLife"P&rays, ScOuts,' Combats",:,; . - 360 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Massacres, Red Chief's Adventures, 19-34, 146, 150; equipment, 19-20, Captivities, Pioneer Women, One 23-29; in N. Mex., 146, 193-207 Hundred Years Ago, noted, 217 passim; placer, 26; speculation, 22-23, McLean, Malcolm D., Papers Concerning 27,29 Robertson's Colony in Texas. Vol.n. Mining & Scientific Press, noted, 19,31 Leftwich's Grant, rev. by Felix D. Minneapolis, Minn., 227, 232, 242-43, Almaraz, Jr., 341-43 249 McNickle, D'Arcy, Native American Minnesota, 201, 212, 227, 232, 242-43, Tribalism, Indian Survivals and 248,249 Renewals, noted, 233 Missionaries, 219-20 Meacham, Alfred B., Wigwam. and Mission in the Valley: A Documentary Warpath; or the Royal Chief in Chains, History of San Fernando, Rey de quoted,218 Espana, The, compo and ed. by Francis Means, Russell, 243, 245 J. Weber, rev. by Francis F. Guest, Melgares, Facundo, 321, 323 O.F.M., 166-67 Mendinueta, Pedro Fermin de, see Missions of New Mexico,1776: A Fermin de Mendinueta. Description by Francisco Atanasio Menominee Indians, 233 Dominguez with other Contemporary Mesilla Park, N.;cMex., 271 Documents, The, trans. and ann. by Mesilla Valley, N. Mex., 203 Eleanor B. Adams and Fray Angelico Metallurgy, 25, 27 Chavez, rev. by Oakah L. Jones, Metcalf, P. Richard, bk. rev. by, 167-68 252-53 Mexican Americans, by Ellwyn R. Mr. Polk's War: American Opposition and Stoddard, rev. by Christine N. Dissent, by John H. Schroeder, rev. Marin, 163-64 by K. Jack Bauer, 258 Mexican Central Railroad, 140 Mitchell, George, 242 Mexico: citizenship in, 39, 182; Momaday, N. Scott, The Way to Rainy laborers from, 20 Mountain, rev. by Dudley Wynn, Meyer, William H., 128, 129 259-60 Mickley, Jos. J., Brief Account of Murders Montana: The Magazine of Western by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, History, noted, 70 in Northampton County, Penn., noted, Moorhead, Max L., 277; The Presidio: 217 Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands, Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, rev. by Donald C. Cutter, 261-62 101,104 Morenci, Ariz., 27, 29 Miera y Pacheco, Bernardo, land grant More Water for Texas: The Problem and of,12 the Plan, by Walter P. Webb, noted, Militancy of Indians, 234-49 passim 63 Military-conquest of N.Mex., 176, 185 Morgan, Lewis H., "The Hue-And-Cry Miller, David E., bk. rev. by, 347-48 Against The Indians," noted, 228 Milwaukee, Wis., 200, 203 Morgan, Philip Hinkly, 299-307 passim "Mineral Frontier in Transition: Copper Morley, William R., 122, 134,139,142 Mining in Arizona, 1880cI885," by Morroco, irrigation techniques, 68 RobertL. Spude, 19-34 Motion Picture Patents Company, 145 Minerals: copper, 19-34 passim, 146, Motion Picture Story Magazine, quoted, 150,214; coal, 214; gold, 19,20,26, 152 27,29; iron, 214; lead, 214; of New Mountain men, 175 Mexico, 193,195,207; silver, 19,26, Mountain Spring Ranch, 127, 141 ·27,29,31,214 Mount Rushmore; 243 Mining: camps, 24, 26, 29, 31; copper, Moving Picture News, quoted, 149 INDEX 361

Moynihan, Daniel, 247 1880-1912, The," by Herbert H. Lang, Murphy, Lawrence R., bk. rev. by, 80-81 193-214 Museum of New Mexico, 273, 276 New Mexico Historical Review, 269-80 New MexicoHistoric Documents, ed. by Nacogdoches, Tx., 329-35 Richard N.Ellis, rev. by Robert W. Nakai, Raymond, 236 Larson, 81-82 Nasatiar, A. P., bk. rev; by, 78-79 New Mexico Newspapers: A Nash, Roderick, bk. rev. by, 158.59 Comprehensive Guide to Nashville;Tenn., 203 Bibliographical Entries and Locations, Nation, The, noted, 221, 226, 228 by Pearce S. Grove, Becky J. Barnett National Chamber of Commerce's and Sandra J. Hansen, rev. by Necah Committee on Interstate Compacts,47 Stewart Furman, 87-88 National Congress of American Indians, New Mexico Populism: A Study of 234,237-38,242,248 Radical Protest in aWestern Territory, National Council on Indian Opportunity, by Robert W. Larson; rev. by G. L. 236-37,239,241-42 Seligmann, Jr., 84-85 National Environmental Policy Act of New Mexico Publicity Assoc., 205-6 1969,104 New Spain, 5-18 passim National Indian Youth Council, 234-35 Newspapers of N. Mex.: Advance. National Industrial Recovery Act, 48, 55 (Albuquerque) 304; Albuquerque National Irrigation Congress, 203 Journal, 51,151,152,204; Cimarron National Labor Relations Act, 48,55 News and Press, 128; Grant County National Park Service, 58-61, 109-20. Herald, 22; RatOn Range, 128, 135; passim, 239 Santa Fe New Mexican, 49,51, National Recovery Administration, 48 198-99,204,274; Silver City National Tax Association, 42 Enterprise, 154; Silver City National Tribal Chairmen's Association, Independent, 150,152,153 242,244 New York Dramatic Mirror, The, quoted, Native American Tribalism, Indian , 151 . Survivals and Renewals, by D'Arcy New York Herald, 225, 226, 227, 232 McNickle, noted, 233 New York, N.Y., 19,22,23,24-25,27, Natural resources: conservation of, 35, 31,36,50,54,66,136,145,178,1?1,' 47,48,57-74 passim, 93-108 passim, 198,212,237,299 195; disputes over, 237-38; use of, New York Times, 23, 51, 226, 228 19-34 passim, 48, 50, 64, 69, 234 Nixon, Richard M., 237-46 passim, 248 Navajo Dam and Reservoir, 103 Nogales, Ariz.,146 Navajo Indians, 10, 109-20 passim, 236 North American Review, noted, 138 Nebraska, 203, 212, 243 North Canadian basin, 98 Nevada, 22,25,27,69,70 North Dakota, 212, 248 New Deal, 48, 49, 55 Northern Provinces, ofNew Spain, New Mexico: Bureau of Immigration, 5-18 passim, 313-19 passim 145,193-214 passim; Department of Norton, Frank H., ed., Frank Leslie's Game and Fish, 100; District Court, 43; Historical Register of the United Legislature, 137,205,206,212,213; States Centennial ExpOsition, 1876, State Bar Association, 42, 53; State noted,224 Tax Commission, 44; Supreme Court, 43 Office of Economic Opportunity, 235, New Mexico Association on Indian 243,247 Affairs, 45, 54 Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity, "New Mexico Bureau of Immigration, 236 362 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Oil, 48, 50, 64 Pendleton, Granville, San Juan County, Ojo Caliente, N. Mex., 14 New Mexico,.quoted, 210 Oklahoma, 96, 234, 235, 241 Pennsylvania, 22,23,216; 217 Old Dominion Mine, Ariz., 26, 27, 30, Perrigo, Lynn I., La Reunion: A 34 Personal Chronicle of the Municipal Old Johnson Institute, 65 Consolidation of Las Vegas, New Old Santa Fe, 271-73 passim, 278 Mexico, rev. by Donald W. Omaha, Neb., 202, 203 Whisenhunt, 162-63 One Hundred Years of American Petitions, for land grants, 5-18 passim, IndependeTIce,by Joel D. Steel, 121-43,313-19 quoted, 216-17 Pettit, Arthur G., "The Decline and Fall Ord, Gen. Edward O. C., 296-98, 300 of the New Mexican GreatHousein Ortiz y Alarid,Gaspar, 132 the Novels of Harvey Fergusson: A Otero, Manuel A, 121, 126, 129, 130, Classical Example of Anglo-American 136 Ethnocentricity," 173-91 Otero, Miguel A, 198 Pettit, Charles, 64 Our Western Border, ,Its Life, Forays, Phelps, Dodge and Co., 25 Scouts, Combats, ,Massacres, Red Philadelphia, Penn., 23, 146, 147,152, Chiefs, Adventures, Captivities, 216,222 Pioneer Women, One Hundred Years Phoenix, Ariz., 20 Ago, by Charles McKnight, noted, 217 Photography, profession of, 200 Oxford University, 71 Phreatophytes, 101, 106; removal of, 93 Physicians, 29, 200 Pabst, Fred, 200 Pickford, Mary, 153 Panic of 1884, 31 Picuris Pueblo, 130 Papers Concerning Robertson's Colony Pilkington, William T., "The in Texas. Vol. II. Leftwich's Grant, Southwestern Novels of Harvey by Malcolm D. McLean, rev. by Fergusson," noted, 191 Felix D. Almaraz, Jr., 341-43 Pima Indians, 281-94 passim Parish, William, 277 Pinal City, Ariz., 34 Parker, Ely S.,236 Pine Ridge, S. Dak., 245 Parman, Donald L., "American Indians Pinos Altos, Ariz., 26 and the Bicentennial," 233-49 Pioneer, Ariz., 26, 34 Patagonia, Ariz., 34 Plains Indian Mythology, by Alice Patrick, Elizabeth Nelson, "Land Grants Marriott and Carol K. Rachlin, rev. by During the Administration ofSpanish Gary C.Stein, 344-45 Colonial Governor Pedro Fennen de Planet, Ariz., 20, 32 Mendinueta," 5-18 Police Gazette, 34 Patron system, 194 Politics: ofN. Mex., 35-55 passim, 198; Paul, Rodman W., bk. rev. by, 256 of Tx., 67 Pecos River, 95, 98, 101, 104 Ponca 'Indians, 235 Pecos Valley, N. Mex., 194 Pope, Capt. John, 95 Pecos Wilderness, N. Mex., 101 Pope, Cole and Co., 26 "Pedro Fages in Sonora, 1767-1768 & Pope, Fed. Judge William H., 39,40, 52 1777-1782," by Joseph P. Sanchez, Popejoy, Tom, 276 283-96 "Popular Imagery and the American Pelton, Ariz., 23 Indian: A Centennial View," by Pelton, Guy R, 23 Robert A Trennert, Jr., 215-32 Peiia Blanca, N. Mex., 141 Port of New York Authority, 48 INDEX 363

Postal facility construction, 94 Red Power, The American Indians' Fight Powell, JohnWesley, 221-22, 231 for Freedom, ed. by Alvin M. Josephy, Presbyterian Quarterly; quoted, 220 Jr., noted, 237 Prescott, Ariz., 20, 26, 34 Red River (The Canadian), 122, 126, Presidio: Bastion of the Borderlands, The, 127,129,130,136 by Max Moorhead, rev; by Donald C. Red River basin,. 98 Cutter, 261-62 Reeve, Frank Driver, 269, 274-80 passim Prince, L. Bradford, 194,202,203,212 Refuse Actof 1899, 107 Pritchard, G. W., Report of San Miguel Remington, Frederick, 69 County, quoted, 208-9 Renaud', Etiene, 273 Proctor, Ben, bk. rev. by, 164-65 Report as to Grant County, by W. H. "Professional Life of Francis C. Wilson Lawrence, quoted, 209, 210 ofSanta Fe: A Preliminary Sketch, Report of the United States and The," by B. Alan Dickson, 35-55 Mexican Boundary SUT17ey, by Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, 43, 44, 55 William Emory, noted, 94 Prospectors, 20, 25, 29 Report on Manufactures, 1905, noted, 36 Prostitution, 30-31, 69 Republican (Denver newspaper), 202 Proudfit, James K., 121-23 passim, 138 Republican Party, 43, 136,198,237 Public domain, 15,47,54,129-30,137,. Reservation system, 221, 222, 230, 193 233-46 passim Publicity, for N. Mex. settlement, 201, Resources of Arizona, The, by Patrick 204-6 Hamilton, ql1oted, 24 Publicland management, 24I . Rey, Agapito, 277 Public opinion towards Indians, 215-32 Rhoads, Charles J., 112 Pueblo Indians, 35-55 passim, 68; Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 277 alliance with settlers, 313; Riceville, Iowa, 149, 155 Christianization of, 10,271; land Rfo Arriba, 129 rights, 3.?,39, 40, 41, 44, 239-40; Rfo Chama, 99 taxation of, 40; water rights, 41, 45. Rfo Colorado, 124, 126 See also individual pueblos by name. Rfo del Llano, 128 Pueblo Lands Bill, 44· RIo del Plano, see Rio del' Llano. ! RIo Grande, 58,93,95-101 passim, 179, Rachlin, Carol K., and Alice Marriott, 184,295-311 passim, 332 Plains Indian Mythology, rev. by Gary Rio Grande, by Harvey Fergusson, noted, C. Stein, 344-45 190 RacialconHict, 173-91 passim Rio Grande Compact Commission, 47 Railroads, 19,20,25,26,193,194,201, Rfo Grande Floodway, 100, 101 203,205,208, 2II, 295.3II passim Rio Hondo, 102 Rangeland,123,137 Rio Puerco, 9,16,100,317,318 Rat6n, N. Mex."139 Riparian doctrine, 54 Raton Pass, 194 Raton Range (newspaper), 128, 135 Ritch, W. G., 196, 197,207; New Rayado, N. Mex., 122, 126, 131 Mexico: The Tourist's Shrine, quoted, Realestate promotion, 132 209 Recopilacion de leyes de los reynos de las River channelization, 93 Indias,5,8 Rivers and Harbors Bill,. 97, 98 Red Cloud, 223 Robber's Roost, Tx., 58 Red CloudAgency, 221 Robertson, Robert, 237, 239, 247, 248, Red Onion Saloon, Silver City, 147 249 364 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Robinson, Cecil; "Legend of Destiny: Santa Cruz de la Canada, 123 The American Southwest in the Novels Santa Fe New Mexican (newspapel:), of Harvey Fergusson," noted, 191; 49,51,198-99,204,274 With the Ears of Strangers, noted, 191 Santa Fe, N. Mex., 13,35-55 passim, Rockefeller Foundation, 67 103,123.26 passim, 149, 199,271, RockIsland Railroad, 201 274-75,314,323 Rodriguez Cubero, Gov. Pedro, 15 Santa Fe Ring, 136, 137, 142, 198 Romero, Matias, 296-99, 305-8 Santa Fe River, 93 "Romero-Frelinghuysen Convention: A Santa Fe Trail, 131, 191 Milestone in Border Relations, The," Santa Helena Canyon, Tx., 60-62 passim by Stephen Sayles, 295-311 Santa Rita, Ariz., 20, 26, 32 Roosevelt, Franklin, 48, 49, 105 San\a Rita Copper and Iron Co., 26, 32 Roosevelt, Theodore, 36, 43 Santa Rita, N. Mex., 146, 150 Rosebud Sun Dance, 243 Santa Rosa, N. Mex., 102 Ross, Edmund G., 201, 213 Santee Sioux, 217 Roswell, N. Mex.; 102,204 Santo Domingo Pueblo, 10, 45 Royal cedula of October 15, 1754,8 SapelloRiver, 142 Ruelas, Miguel, 300-301 Sayles, Stephen, "The Russell, Charles, 69 Romero-Frelinghuysen Convention: Russellville, Ariz., 24 A Milestone in Border Relations," 295-311 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 226-27 Scattergood, J. Henry, 115, 119 St. Louis, Mo., 178,202,296 Schadel, Henry, 148,151,155 Saloons, 29,30 Schechter Paultry Corp. v. United San Antonio de Padua, N. Mex., 321-22 States, noted, 55 Sanchez, Joseph P., "Pedro Fages in Scholes, France V., 275, 277 Sonora, 1767-1768& 1777-1782," School of American Archaeology, see 283-96 School of American Research. San Felipe de Neri de Albuquerque, School of American Research, 271-74 318,324 passim San Felipe Pueblo, 10 Schroeder, John H., Mr. Polk's War: San Fernando del Rio Puerco, 9 American Opposition and Dissent, San Fernando y San BIas grant, 9, 16 rev. by K. Jack Bauer, 258 San Francisco, Cal., 19,20,22,23,25, Schuster, Fr. Fredolin, 45 27,238-39 Scudder, Gilbert, 196,197 San Francisco Chrimicle, 225,227 Seligmann, G. L., Jr., bk. rev. by, 84-85 Sangre de Cristo grant (Lee and Sena Plaza, Santa Fe, 53 Beaubien), 121, 137 "Sennight of the Centennial, A," by San Juan basin, 98 William Dean Howells, quoted, 223 San Juan-Chama project, 98, 99 Seri Indians, 281-94 passim San Juan County, N. Mex., 214 Servin, Manuel, 278 San Juan, N. Mex., 140 . Settlement of N. Mex., 5-18 passim,. San Juan Times, 202 193-214passim, 312-27passirn San Juan Valley, N. Mex., 210 Seven Years'War, 282 San Luis, Colo., 122, 123 Sheep, 6, 8, 127, 194,210 San Miguel County, N. Mex., 129, 153, Sheldon, Lionel, 196,212 208,214 Shelton, Wilma L., Checklist of New San Miguel de Carnue, N. Mex., 316, Mexico Publications 1850-1953, noted, 321-26 207 Santa Clara Pueblo, 39 Sibley, Henry Hopkins, 329-35 INDEX 365

Sierra Grande, 124,127,134,141 Arizona, 1880-1885," 19-34 Silver, 19,26,29,31 Star Route fraud trial, 135 Silver City Enterprise (newspaper), 154 Statehood, N. Mex., 39,40,53, 195, Silver City Independent (newspaper), 197,203,205,206; Constitutional 150,152,153 Convention of 1910,42 Silver City, N. Mex., 22, 26, 32, 145-55 "Statement of Affairs at Red Cloud passim Agency, Made to the President of the Sioux Indians, 217, 221, 223, 225-28, United States, A," by O. C. Marsh, 237,238,243-46 noted,221 Sitgreaves, Capt. Lorenzo, 94 Steele, Joel D., One Hundred Years of Sitio, in land measurement, 5 American Independence, quoted, Sitting Bull, 226 216-17 SITTING BULL, or War-Song of the Stein, Gary c., bk. rev. by, 344-45 Sioux Chief, by Cassius C. Cullen, Stensvaag, James T., "Fifty Years of the noted,226 New Mexico Historical Review: An Skaggs, Thomas V., 71; quoted, 60-61 Archival Record," 269-80 Smelting, of copper, 19, 20,23,24,25, Stephens County, Tx., 57 29,33,149 Stimson, Henry A., "Death of General Smith, Duane A., bk. rev. by, 348-49 Custer and the Indian Problem," Smith, John Q., 231; quoted,220~21 quoted,227 Smithsonian Institution, 215, 221-25, Stoddard, Ariz., 29 230-32 passim Stoddard, Ellwyn R, Mexican Smythe, William E., quoted, 95 Americans, rev. by Christine N. Society: of Arizona; 29-31; of colonial Marin, ~63-64 N. Mex., 12, 17; of N. Mex., 35, 174, Storms Brewed in Other Men's Worlds: 188-89,193,194,197,208; of TeXas, The Confrontation of Indians, Spanish, 70; Indian's position in, 215-32 passim and French in the Southwest, Socorro County, N. Mex., 209 1540-1795, by Elizabeth A. H. John, Socorro, N. Mex., 100, 101 rev. by A. P; Nasatir, 78-79 . Soil Conservation Service, 104 Story of Mining in New Mexico, The, "South African Frontier Experience: by Paige Christiansen, rev. by Clark Some Parallels with Texas and the C. Spence, 343 American West, The," by Dorman Student Nonviolent Coordinating Winfrey, noted, 71 Committee, 235 South Canadian River, 96, 98; watershed, Sutton, Imre, Indian Land Tenure: 102 ' Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to South Dakota, 201, 212,243,245 the Literature, rev. by William T. Southern Pacific Railroad, 19,20,299, Hagan, 255 302 Swansea, Wales, 19,27 "Southwestern Novels of Harvey Sweet, Blanche, 153 Fergusson, The" by William T. Szasz, Margaret, Education and the Pilkington, noted, 191 American Indian: The Road to Spain, citizenship, 39; cultural influence Self-Determination, 1928-1973, rev. by of, 58, 173-91 passim Albert W. Vogel, 82-84 Spanish-American War, 36, 199 Speculation: in land, 129, 135; iIi Tales of the Superstitions: The Origins of mining, 22-23, 27,29 the Lost Dutchman Legend, by Robert Spence, Clark c., bk. rev. by, 345 Blair, rev. by Rodman W. Paul, 256 Spude, Robert L., "Mineral Frontier in Taos, N. Mex., 129, 140, 175,190 Transition: Copper Mining in, Taos Pueblo, 38,239-40 366 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Taxation, 40, 42, 43, 44,53,207 200 Trails to Gold: A Guide to Promising Taylor, Morris F., "The Una de Gato Old Mines and Hidden Lodes Grant in Colfax County," 121-43 Throughout the West, by Samuel B. Territorial Boardof World's Fair Jackson, rev. by Duane A. Smith, Commissioners, 202 348-49 Texan Confederates, 128,329-35 Tyler, Ronnie C., The Big Bend: A "Texan's Story, The," by Walter P; History of the Last Texas Frontier, \Vebb, noted, 71 rev. by David M. Vigness, 256-57 Texas, 56-74 passim, 96,101, 102,212; legislature, 62 Udall, Stewart L., 233-34 Texas Institute of Letters, 64, 72 Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo, 320 Texas Interscholastic League, 66, 67 "Una de Gato Grant in Colfax County, Texas Rangers, 58,67 The," by Morris F. Taylor, 121-43 Texas State Historical Association, 67 Union Iron Works, Ariz;, 24 Theodolite, in land measurement, 12 Unionization of mines, 30, 31 Tijeras Canyon, N. Mex., 7, 313-28 United States: Army Dept., 93-108 Tip Top, Ariz., 26 passim; Bureau of Indian Census, 36; Titanic, 60 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 37, 109-20 Tombstone, Ariz., 34 passim, 233-49 passim; Citizenship, Tome, N. Mex., 14 39; ConstitutiOn, quoted, 47; District Topographical Engineers, 94 Court, 43; House of Representatives, Total Wreck, Ariz., 26 43; Interior Dept., 36, 46, 60, 135, Town plans, 10-11 220,244; Justice Dept., 36,40, 246; Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Office of Indian Affairs, 221-22;231; Basin Story, A, by Samuel G. Senate, 44; Supreme Court, 40, 41, 54; Houghton, rev. by David E. Miller, War Dept., 296 347-48 United States v. Sandoval, noted, 39, 53 Trade and Intercourse Act of 1834, 238 United Verde Copper Co., Ariz., 27,34; "Trail of Broken Treaties," noted, 243 iIlus.,28 Transit, in land measurement, 12 University of Chicago, 197,234 Trans~Mississippi Commercial Congress, University of London, 71 202 University of Minnesota, 149 Transportation: railroads, 19,20-21,25, University of New Mexico, 37,269,275; 26,193,194,208; roadways, 94; School of Law, 52 tramways, 26 University of Texas, Austin, 58 Trappers, 175-76, 187, 190 Upward Bound, 235 Travelliterature,218 U.S. Camel Corps: An Army Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 193, 295 Experiment, The, by Odie B. Faulk, Trebol Navarro, Francisco, 7, 12,.14, rev. by Robert A. Trennert, Jr., 346-47 318-20 Utah,136 Trennert, Robert A., Jr., "Popular Ute Indians, 124,313 Imagery and the American Indian: A Ute reservoir, 102 Centennial View," 215-32;bk. rev. by, 346-47 Valverde, battle of, 332, 334 Tritle, Frederick A., 22 Van Arsdale, William, 20 Tucson, Ariz., 20, 32, 299 Vanderbilt University, 197 Tweed, William M. (Boss), 136 Velez, Cachupfn, Tomas, 314, 315 T witcheU, Ralph Emerson, 206, 271-74 Victor, Wilma L., 241, 243, 246 passim; The Leading Facts of New Victorio (Apache Chief),. 298, 300-304 Mexican History, quoted, 205 Vienna, Austria, 198 INDEX 367

Vigil, Ralph H., bk. rev. by, 76-78 Water Supply and the Texas Economy: Vigil and St. Vrain (Las Animas) grant, . An Appraisal of the Texas Water 121, 137 Problem(U.S. government report), VIgilantes, 31 noted,63 Vigness, David M., bk. rev. by, 256-57, Watson, John T., 44, 48; quoted, 48-49 340-41 Watson,john C., 43-44 VISTA,235 Wayne, Anthony, 217 Vogel, Albert W., bk. rev. by, 82-84 Way to Rainy Mountain, The, by N. Scott Momaday, rev. by Dudley Wagoner, Jay J., Early Arizona: Wynn, 259-60 Prehistory to Civil War, rev. by Webb, Jane (wife to Walter), 60, 61, 65, Lawrence R. Murphy, 80-81 73; quoted, 71,72 Wallace, Andrew, bk. rev. by, 161-62 Webb, Mildred (daughter to Walter), 65, Wallace, Lew, 196 73 Walnut Springs, Tx., 64 Webb; Terrell Maverick (wife ,to Walter), Walter, Paul A. F., 269-80 passim 71 "Walter Prescott Webb at Friday Webb, Walter Prescott, 57-74 passim, Mountain," by Rodney J. Kidd, noted, 277; illus., '59 73 Weber, -Francis J., California ,Catholicism: "Walter Prescott Webb: A Holy Year Tribute, rev. by Francis Environmentalist," by Necah Stewart F. Guest, a.F.M., 85-87; The Mission Furman, 57-74 in the Valley: A Documentary History Walter Prescott Webb: His Life and of San Fernando, Rey de Espana, rev. Impact, by Necah Stewart Furman, by Francis F. Guest, a.F.M., 166-67 noted, 57; rev. by Ray Allen Billington, Weekly Arizona Miner (Prescott 338-41 newspaper), 22 "Walter Prescott Webb's Arid West: Weekly Phoenix Herald, 24 Four Decades Later," by Eugene Weigle, Marta, Brothers of Light, Hollon, noted, 72 Brothers of Blood: The Penitentes,of Ward, C. D., 237, 248 the Southwest, rev. by David M. War on Poverty, 235-36 Vigness, 340-41 Warren, J. Benedict, Hans P.Kraus Wernette, J. P., 276 Collection of Hispanic A~erican What Ben Beverly Saw at the Great Manuscripts, rev. by Nettie Lee Exposition, by John Thomas Dale, Benson, 260-61 quoted,224 Warrior, Clyde, 235, 238 Whisenhunt, Donald W., bk. rev. by, Washington, D.C., 36, 40,58,236,243 162-63 Water: conservation, 64; N. Mex. White, Pearl, 153 Wiess, Harry C., 73 province, 6, 194; Pueblo lands, 10,41, Williams, Ben, 25, 27 45,47; riparian doctrine, 54; Texas, Williams, John, 19,25 62,63 Williams, John, Jr., 25, 27,33 Water and the West: TheColarado Williams, Lewis, '19,22,25,27 River Compact and the Politics of Williamson, J. A., 126, 128, 135 Water in the American West, by Wilson, Charlotte Lansing Parker (wife Norris Hundley, Ji." rev. by Roderick to Francis), 36 Nash,158-59 Wilson, Dick, 245 Watergate scandal, 246 Wilson, Francis C., 35-55 passim Water resources: development, 94,96; Wilson, John Thomas (father to Francis), program, 99; salvage, 101 35 368 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW LI:4 1976

Wilson Oil Co., 50 Robinson, noted, 191 Wilson, Parker (son to Francis), 36, 37, Wolf Song, by Harvey Fergusson, 50; quoted, 38 175-76,180,181,182 Wilson,Pleasantine Cushman (mother to Wootton, Richens L. ("Unde Dick"), Francis), 36 129, 131 Wilson, Raymond, "Establishing Canyon World War!, 44, 273, 278 de Chelly National Monument: A Wounded Knee, S. Dak., 243-46 Study in Navajo and Government Wright, Ima (sister to W. P. Webb), 73 Relations," 109-20 Wyoming v. Colorado, 54 Winchester, Mass., 36 Wynn, Dudley, bk. rev. by, 259-60 Winfrey, Dorman, "The South African Frontier Experience: Some Parallels Yakima Indians, 240 with Texas and the American West," Yale University, 27,34 noted,71 Yaqui Indians, 281-94 passim Winther, Oscar Osburn, 277 Yuma Indians, 288-92 Wisconsin Bar Association, 48 Wise, Jack, 62, 72 Zarnacona, Manuel Maria de, 297, 298, Witherell, W. T., quoted, 23 305 With the Ears of Strangers, by Cecil Zuni Pueblo, 103