Great River: Mexico and the United StatesA distinguished historian examines the development of the region and surveys the amalgamation of the aboriginal Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American civilizations. |
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Page 547
... pueblos and the parishes of the towns . But they did not come in proper numbers , and the handful that came seemed to preside over a rapid dissolution of the church . In the pueblos , mission premises reverted to their Indian owners ...
... pueblos and the parishes of the towns . But they did not come in proper numbers , and the handful that came seemed to preside over a rapid dissolution of the church . In the pueblos , mission premises reverted to their Indian owners ...
Page 768
... Pueblos ... " Before sundown the north pueblo was abandoned , and the soldiers took to it for the night . It was still dark the next morning when in the acrid air of smok- ing timber and spilled blood the elders of the pueblo , bringing ...
... Pueblos ... " Before sundown the north pueblo was abandoned , and the soldiers took to it for the night . It was still dark the next morning when in the acrid air of smok- ing timber and spilled blood the elders of the pueblo , bringing ...
Page 1009
... Pueblo Indians . See Indians pueblos , 109–12 abandonment , 306 population , 213 Puerco River , 5 Pursley , James , 401-02 , 415 , 462 Quarai , and battle of , 214 , 248 , 261,262 Quelch , Captain , 459 Querétaro , Querétaro , 326 , 340 ...
... Pueblo Indians . See Indians pueblos , 109–12 abandonment , 306 population , 213 Puerco River , 5 Pursley , James , 401-02 , 415 , 462 Quarai , and battle of , 214 , 248 , 261,262 Quelch , Captain , 459 Querétaro , Querétaro , 326 , 340 ...
Contents
A Colony for Mexico | 453 |
A Wild Strain | 460 |
The Twin Sisters | 469 |
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