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Lopez, Pedro. Lopez, a soldier, is tried for desertion.

Serial Number
275-00371
Author(s)
Lopez, Pedro
Date
10-30-1713
End date
11-16-1713
Documentation
N.p. November 16, 1713. 7 pages. Auto. Original. Signed. Dct October 30, 1713 - November 16, 1713.
Summary
Pedro Lopez, soldier, is on trial for desertion, having been absent without permission. He is taken prisoner and made to appear before the governor. Lopez explains that the reason for his absence is that his horse Ran away, fully saddled, and was gone for three days. The governor frees Lopez, with a stern warning against any repetition, and the stipulation that he must serve in two campaigns; in the first one, at his own expense. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Lopez, Pedro
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador)
Montes Vijil, Francisco (Theniente de la Compania)
Mora Pineda, Juan de la (Sargento Ynterino)
Jiron (Giron), Dimas
Pintto, Roque de
Martin, Sevastiana
Torres, Xptoval de (Alferez)
Lopez, Carlos
Velasquez, Francisco
Roibal, Ignazio de (Capitan)
Garzia Jurado, Ramon (Cavo)
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
El Paso
Las Salinas
La Canada
Avajo (Rio)
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0996-1002.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0996-1002.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0200.
Batch Reference Number
8464
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Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignacio (governador) to Serna, Xptoval de la. Decision to conduct a campaign against the Apaches de Navajo, and implementation of same.

Serial Number
275-00368
Author(s)
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ynacio (Governador)
Date
10-18-1713
Documentation
Santa Fee. October 18, 1713. 15 pages. Auto. Original. Signed.
Summary
After deliberating on the advice of the members of the council of war, and receiving intelligence reports from scouts and spies, the governor decides to send a sizeable contingent of soldiers, consisting of both Spaniards and natives, against the Apaches de Navajo, to punish them for their raid in San Yldephonsso. He places captain Serna in command of the operation. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ynacio (Governador)
Serna, Xptoval de la (Capitan)
Hurtado, Martin (Alferez Reformado)
Delgado, Carlos (Fray)
Lujan, Pedro (Capitan de Campana)
Pinto, Roque de (Secretario)
Torres, Xtoval de (Alferez Reformado)
Martin, Sevastian (Capitan)
Holguin, Thomas (Capitan Reformado)
Rael de Aguilar, Alonso (Capitan Reformado)
Dominguez, Joseph (Ayudante General de la Cavalleria)
Montes Vijil, Francisco (Theniente de la Compania)
Paez Hurtado, Juan (General)
Archuleta, Juan de
Tafoia, Juan de
Roibal, Ignazio de (Capitan)
Martin, Xptobal
Naranjo, Joseph (Capitan Maior de la Guerra)
Garzia, Alonso (Cavo)
Urribarri, Antonio de (Capitan)
Chaves, Pedro de (Capitan)
Sandoval, Miguel de (Capitan)
Pineda, Juan de (Sargento)
Ruiz Cordero, Juan (Cavo)
Garzia, Francisco (Cavo)
Tafoya, Antonio (Cavo)
Rodriguez, Lorenzo (Cavo)
Duran, Lazaro (Cavo)
Garzia, Ramon (Cavo)
Montes Vijil, Juan
Lujan Romero, Juan
Lujan, Juan
Segura, Pedro
Tapia, Francisco de
Madrid, Bernardo
Luzero, Antonio
Gutierrez, Alexo
Montano, Joseph
Garzia, Thomas
Martinez, Juan de Dios
Gutierrez, Bartolome
Jiron, Nicolas
Tavier de Benavides, Francisco
Velasquez, Antonio
Velasquez, Francisco
Velasquez, Diego
Griego, Joseph
Maese, Xptoval
Crespin, Xtoval
Pacheco, Phelipe
Medina, Ramon de
Anaia, Salvador de
Ortiz, Luis
Casillas, Bernardo
Tamaris, Phelipe
Ramirez, Gregorio
Rael de Aguilar, Eusevio
Perea, Francisco
Romero, Domingo
Jixon, Dimas
Herrera, Melchor de
Martin, Blas
Salazar, Antonio de
Roxas, Pedro de
Lozano, Ignazio
Trujillo, Juan
Hortega, Mateo
Faxardo, Cayetano
Cruz Clarinero, Antonio de la
Ortiz, Nicolas (Capitan de Milizia)
Coca, Miguel (Alferez)
Montoia, Andres (Ayudante)
Griego, Nicolas
Armijo, Bizente de
Rodriguez, Juan Antonio
Sayago, Diego
Martin, Sevastian (Capitan de Milizia)
Truxillo, Joseph (Alferez)
Martin, Antonio
Sosa, Joseph de
Martin, Jazinto
Marquez, Diego
Martin, Diego
Madrid, Mathias
Truxillo, Antonio
Martin, Xpotval
Lovato, Bartholome
Archuleta, Andres de
Sanchez, Jazinto (Capitan)
Flecha, Bartolo de
Romero, Mariquita
Panchuelo
Griego, Juan
El Tano, Bentura
El Tano, Chepe
Yrazabal (Padre)
Places
San Ydelphonso (Pueblo)
Santa Fee (Villa)
Navajo (Provincia)
la Canada (Jurisdiccion)
El Paraje del Muerto
La Sierra de Santa Clara
El Rio Grande
San Juan (Pueblo)
La Piedra Alunta (Paraje)
Santa Cruz (Villa Nueva)
San Diego de los Xemes (Pueblo)
El Paso (Presidio)
Cochiti
Santo Domingo
San Phelipe
Santa Ana
Zia
Pecos
Tesuque
Nambe
Pujuaque
San Yldephonsso
Santa Clara
San Juan
Pequries
Taos
Chimaio
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Navajos
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0980-0994.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0980-0994.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0199.
Batch Reference Number
8461
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Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignacio. Statements of witnesses of an Apache attack, and the deliberations of a council of war.

Serial Number
275-00366
Author(s)
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignacio (Governador)
Date
08-02-1713
End date
08-09-1713
Documentation
Santa Fee. August 2, 1713 - August 9, 1713. 17 pages. Auto. Original. Signed.
Summary
After receiving the testimony of witnesses to an Apache attack upon a convoy of men and animals, in which some animals were killed or wounded, the governor calls a council of war. The record of the deliberations is sent to the viceroy for his perusal, and decision. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignacio (Governador)
Valverde, Antonio de (General)
Alvarez Castrillon, Antonio (Alferes Reformado)
Pinto, Roque de
Santiesteban, Salvador de (Alferez)
Cassados, Francisco Lorenzo de (Capitan)
Archibeque, Juan de (Capitan)
Lujan, Agustin
Romero, Phelipe
Duran y Chaves, Pedro (Cavo)
Martines, Felix (Capitan)
Garduno, Bartolome
Mizquia, Domingo de (Sargento)
Gongora, Xptobal de (Ayudante)
Paez Hurtado, Juan (Theniente General de Governador)
Serna, Xptobal de la (Capitan)
Montes Vixil, Francisco (Theniente de la Compania)
Mora Pineda, Juan de la (Sargento Ynterino)
Madrid, Roque (Maestre de Campo)
Rael de Aguilar, Alonso (Alferez Real Actual)
Dominguez, Joseph (Ayudante General del Reyno)
Olguin, Tomas (Capitan Reformado)
Hurtado, Martin (Alferez Reformado)
Torres, Xptobal (Alferez Reformado)
Lujan, Pedro (Capitan de Campana)
Garcia, Francisco (Cavo)
Tafoya, Antonio de (Cavo)
Garsia de la Rivas, Juan (Alcalde Ordinario)
Montoya, Antonio (Capitan)
Truxillo, Mateo (Cavo)
Alburquerque, Duque de (Virrey)
Jiltomey, Joseph de
Linares (Duque de) (Virrey)
Duran, Lazaro (Cavo)
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
El Passo (Real Presidio)
El Paraje del Muerto
Penuelas
Mexico (Ciudad)
La Ysleta (Pueblo)
Alburquerque (Villa)
El Paraje del Perrillo
El Aguaje de Fray Xptobal
Ethnic Groups
Apache
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0963-0979.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0963-0979.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0198.
Batch Reference Number
8460
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Atienza, Juan de to el governador. Communications concerning the arrival in Santa Clara of Apaches and navajos.

Serial Number
275-00361
Author(s)
Atienza, Juan de
Date
06-04-1713
Documentation
Santa Fee. June 4, 1713. 3 pages. Letter. Auto. Original.
Summary
A number of Apaches and Navajos have arrived in Santa Clara, resulting in great unrest and uneasiness on the part of the residents. Juan de Atienza notifies the governor, saying that the recent arrivals seem bent on trouble. The governor takes precautionary measures, providing an escort of soldiers in the Pueblo; and seeking intelligence reports. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Atienza, Juan de
Madrid, Roque (Maestre de Campo)
Florez Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador y Capitan General)
Girucaca, Geronimo
Pintto, Roque Dde (Secretario de Governacion y Guerra)
Grande (Capitan)
Places
Santa Clara (Pueblo)
Santa Fee (Villa)
Pecuries (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Navajos
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0894-0896.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0894-0896.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0191.
Batch Reference Number
8456
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. Communications concerning the security of Santa Clara.

Serial Number
275-00359
Author(s)
Sanches, Jasinto
Date
05-00-1713
Documentation
Santa Fee. May 1713. 9 pages. Letter. Auto. Original.
Summary
Decree and letters concerning the intentions of the Navajos regarding the Pueblo of Santa Clara, and steps necessary for securing it (Santa Clara). (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Sanches, Jasinto
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador y Capitan General)
Sudca, Antonio
Dominguez, Joseph
Madrid, Roque (Maestre de Campo)
Lobato (Capitan)
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
La Canada
Navajo (Provincia)
Santa Clara (Pueblo)
Nanbu (Pueblo)
Galisteo (Pueblo)
Cochiti
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Chiquitos
Navajoes
Thanos
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0885-0893.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0885-0893.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0193.
Batch Reference Number
8455
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Garduno, Bartholome. Criminal suit against Garduno.

Serial Number
275-00355
Author(s)
Sanches Garduno, Bartolome (Sargento)
Date
03-09-1713
End date
07-04-1715
Documentation
Santa Fee. July 4, 1715. 11 pages. Auto. Suit. Original. Signed. Dct March 9, 1713 - July 4, 1715.
Summary
Having been assigned by the governor to take certain official mail to Ciudad de Mexico, Garduno persuades Lopez, without official permission, to accompany him on the trip. On their return to Santa Fee, an investigation is pursued, during which the two are found to be lying. During the course of the investigation, they flee, and are apparently headed for Ciudad de Mexico, taking two other with them. The governor dispatches a letter to the viceroy, informing him of the matter, and warning him that Garduno and Lopez may present themselves to him, with further falsehoods. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Sanches Garduno, Bartolome (Sargento)
Lopez, Carlos
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador)
Cuerbo, Francisco (General)
Tagle, Joan de (Fray)
Cuerbo y Valdes, Alphonsso Luiz
Flores Mogollon, Francisco (Alcalde Mayor)
Valverde, Antonio (Capitan)
Cortes, Juan
Orosco, Juan Phelipe de
Miguelena, Martin de
Berdugo, Martin (Tesorero)
Callexas, Juan
Martinez, Felix
Chaves, Pedro de (Cavo)
Pintto, Roque de
Rodriguez, Lorenzo (Cavo de Esquadra)
Medina, Ramon de
Segura, Pedro
Linares, Duque de (Virrey)
Fernandez, Bernardino
Garzia de la Riva, Juan
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
Mexico (Ciudad)
San Yldephonsso
Juantitlan
El Passo (Presidio)
El Parral
Zacatecas
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0829-0839.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0829-0839.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0190.
Batch Reference Number
8453
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The viceroy to the presidial soldiers. Complaint and petition: failure of the governor to meet his obligation to the soldiers.

Serial Number
275-00354
Author(s)
Linares, Duque de (Virrey)
Date
02-12-1713
End date
07-15-1713
Documentation
Santa Fee. July 15, 1713. 9 pages. Letter. Peticion. Complaint. Signed. Copy. Dct February 12, 1713 - July 15, 1713.
Summary
The presidial soldiers of Santa Fee write to the viceroy complaining of the habitual remissness on the part of the governors in meeting their financial obligations to the soldiers. They say that governor Mogollon is four months late in making due payments and meeting other commercial obligations. They express the acute hardship that they suffer as a result, and appeal for assistance. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Linares, Duque de (Virrey)
Serna, Xptobal de la (Capitan)
Perez de Tesjillo, Francisco
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignacio (Governador)
Vermudes Otero Bermudes, Pedro
Martines, Felix
Montes Vixil, Francisco (Alferez)
Rael de Aguilar, Alfonso (Capitan)
Madrid, Roque (Maestre de Campo)
Gongora, Xptobal de (Ayudante)
Alvarez Castrillon, Antonio
Dominguez, Joseph (Ayudante)
Garduno, Bartolome
Santiesteban, Salvador de (Alferez Real)
Gilthomey, Joseph Manuel
Rael de Aguilar, Alonso (Capitan)
Santobal Martines, Miguel
Mora Pineda, Juan de la (Cavo)
Montes de Oca, Pedro de
Duran, Lasaro
Gutierres, Alejo
Truxillo, Pascual (Sargento)
Barios, Juan Antonio
Ortis, Luis
Paez Hurtado, Juan (General)
Aguilar, Eusebio de
Lobato, Matias
Losano, Ignacio
Medina, Ramon de
Montes Vixil, Juan
Tafoya, Antonio
Montes Vixil, Pedro
Fernandez, Bernardino
Hoyo de Mendoza, Gonzalo Joseph (Alferez)
Pinto, Roque de
Bueno de Bojorquez, Francisco Joseph
Orni de Escutro, Pedro
Truxillo, Juan
Seres, Pedro
Ruiz, Cayetano Nicolas
Tajardo, Cayetano
Luzero, Juan
Carrillo, Miguel
Velasquez, Francisco
Lopez, Antonio
Maldonado, Sebastian Antonio
Rivera, Juan Felipe de
Cruz, Antonio de la
Rodriguez, Esteban
Guillen, Pedro
Rico de Rojas, Juan
Hurtado, Martin
Herrera, Melchor de
Salas, Sebastian de
Lujan Romero, Juan
Lopez Gallardos, Pedro
Torres, Xptobal (Alferez)
Gutierres, Bartolome
Torres, Diego de
Salazar, Antonio de
Griego, Joseph
Medina, Ysidro de
Garsia, Francisco
Rodelo, Juan
Lopez, Carlos
Montano, Joseph
Casillas, Bernardo
Tamaris, Felipe de
Perea, Francisco
Tamaris, Francisco de
Garsia, Tomas
Lujan, Pedro
Silva, Antonio de
Pacheco, Felipe
Griego, Juan
Maese, Juan
Ortega, Mateo de
Rodriguez, Lorenzo
Ramires, Gregorio
Ruiz Cordero, Juan
Arellano, Xptobal de
Martin, Blas
Chaves, Pedro de
Segura, Pedro
Martines, Juan de Dios
Benabides, Francisco Xabier de
Anaya Almasan, Salvador de
Olguin, Tomas
Serna, Ignacio de la
Maese, Xptobal
Gallegos, Juan
Duran de Armijo, Antonio
Garsia de la Rivas, Juan (Capitan)
Chirinos, Juan Manuel
Uribarri, Juan de (Sargento Mayor)
Nava de Brasinas, Marques de la
Rivera, Basilio de
Cuerbo, Francis
Penuela, Marques de la
Montoya, Salvador
Pavitio de las Casas, Joseph
Garzia Jurados, Ramon
Uribarri, Antonio De
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
Mexico (Ciudad)
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0954-0962.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0954-0962.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0192a.
Batch Reference Number
8459
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. Service register of the company of the presidio of Santa Fee.

Serial Number
275-00352
Date
00-00-1713
End date
00-00-1719
Documentation
Santa Fee. Approx 1713-1719. 38 pages. Military register. Original. Signed.
Summary
0648-0685 are part of a service register of the company of soldiers of the presidio of Santa Fee. It gives an overview replacements, promotions, dismissals, proceedings against infractors, desertions, resignations, deaths examples of all of these are recorded in these folios. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Martinez, Phelix (Capitan)
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignacio (Gobernador)
Hoyo de Mendoza, Gonzalo Joseph (Capitan) (Alferez Real)
Serna, Xptoval de la
Montes Vijil, Francisco (Alferez)
Pinto, Roque de (Capitan)
Trujillo, Pasqual (Sargento)
Lovato, Juan
Dominguez, Joseph (Ayudante General)
Villasur, Pedro de (General)
Paez Hurtado, Juan (General)
Madrid, Roque (Maestre de Campo)
Places
Santa Fee (Presidio)
Mexico (Ciudad)
Chiguagua
Acoma
La Laguna
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0648-0685.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0648-0685.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0297a. Incomplete.
Batch Reference Number
8439
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Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (gobernador). Auto: that the Spanish and christian Indian residents refrain from contact or communication with gentile Indians.

Serial Number
275-00351
Author(s)
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador)
Date
12-16-1712
Documentation
Santa Fee. December 16, 1712. 2 pages. Auto. Original. Signed.
Summary
The governor severely reprimands those Spaniards and Christian Indians who are in the habit of going into the territory of the Apaches and other gentile and Savage Indians, and engaging in trade and other social communication with them; pointing out the bad and pernicious consequences that are likely to result from such contact. He issues an order prohibiting any such contacts in the future, under the penalties of months in jail, in the stocks; seizure of any goods acquired in such trade, and for officials, loss of their office. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Flores Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador)
Pintto, Roque de
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
La Canada (Jurisdiccion)
Los Taos (Jurisdiccion)
Los Pecos (Jurisdiccion)
Alburquerque (Villa)
Bernalillo (Jurisdiccion)
Los Queres (Jurisdiccion)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Xicaullas
Quartelexos
Yutas
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0739-0740.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0739-0740.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0185.
Batch Reference Number
8447
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Presidial soldiers of Santa Fee to governor. Petition: the soldiers had empowered Martinez and Otero to act on their behalf in their lawsuit with Cuerbo y Valdez. Having gotten no results, the soldiers want the two removed from power.

Serial Number
275-00350
Date
11-12-1712
Documentation
Santa Fee. November 12, 1712. 9 pages. Auto. Peticion. Original. Signed.
Summary
The presidial soldiers of Santa Fee had elected Martinez and Otero as their representatives in the lawsuit between themselves and Cuerbo y Valdes. Having lost the suit, they (the soldiers) provided a large sum to finance a trip to Spain, to appeal the decision of the viceroy before the king. However, it appears that Martinez and Otero abused their trust, and the expectations of the soldiers have come to naught. They now ask the governor to strip Martinez and Otero of their positions. The governor sees their petition and he places Martinez under house arrest, awaiting further developments. (Lloyd Kendall) (1980)
Persons
Florez Mogollon, Juan Ignazio (Governador)
Martinez, Feliz (Capitan)
Vermudes de Otero, Pedro (Capitan)
Serna, Xptobal de la (Capitan)
Rael de Aguilar, Alfonso (Capitan)
Penuela, Marquez de la (Anterior Governador)
Veytia(S), Diego de (Cavo)
Pinto, Roque de
Sandobal Martines, Miguel de
Garsia de la Riva, Juan (Alcalde Ordinario)
Gilthomey, Joseph Manuel
Cuerbo y Valdes, Fransisco
Places
Santa Fee (Villa)
Mexico (Ciudad)
Guadalaxara (Ciudad)
First Location
AZU Film 2182 rl. 04 fr. 0730-0738.
Original Location
SANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 004 ff. 0730-0738.
Language
Spanish
Other Location
UNM-Zimmerman Library.
Notes
Twitchell Vol. II, no. 0184.
Batch Reference Number
8446
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