Serial Number
              041-00891
          Author(s)
          Musquia, Lazaro (Procurador)
              Date
              09-22-1696
          End date
              01-21-1698
          Documentation
              Santa Fe. September 22, 1696. 47p. Auto. Signed.
          Summary
              People and missionaries of Santa Fe in cabildo meeting name Musquia procurador of New Mexico to petition from viceroy division of presidio among towns of Sandia and Sevilleta, establish between them from north to south Spanish and Indian towns to better control pacified Indians, help with agriculture and better defense from Apaches. Resettlement of Indians is objected to by presidios' Ruiz de Caceres. Map of resettlement is drawn by Musquia and attached to autos. (A. Dell'acqua, may 13, 1987)
          Persons
          Musquia, Lazaro(Procurador General de Nuevo Mexico)
          Gorraez Beaumont y Navarra, Pedro de
          Ortega Mentanes, Juan de (Obispo)
          Arias de Quiros, Diego
          Montoia, Diego
          Garzia, Joseph
          Sarmiento Valladares, Joseph (Obispo y Virrey)
          Vargas, Francisco de (Fray)
          Madrid, Lorenzo de
          Chavarria, Hugo de
          Ruiz de Caceres, Juan
              Places
          Santa Fe
          Sandia
          Sevilleta
          Taos
          Cochiti
          Santo Domingo
          Picuries
          Santa Ana (Mision)
              Ethnic Groups
          Teguas
          Tanos
          Apaches
          Jemes
              First Location
              AZTM, AGN, Vol. 035 ff. 102-125
          Original Location
              AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 035 ff. 102-125
          Language
          Spanish
              Notes
              Map pertaining to resettlement of towns along rio del norte (Spanish and indian towns)
          Reference Number
          3500015
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