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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T11:12:33machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T11:12:34humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonVargas, Diego de, 1643-1704presumedVargas, Diego depresumedVargas Zapata y Luxán Ponze de León, Diego de 1643-1704presumedZapata Diego de Vargas 1643-1704presumedPonze de León, Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luxán 1643-1704presumedLeón, Diego de Vargas Zapata Luxán Ponze de 1643-1704presumedPonze de León, Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luxán 1643-1704presumedLeón, Diego de Vargas Zapata Luxán Ponze de 1643-1704presumedVargas Zapata y Luxán Ponze de León, Diego depresumedLuxán Ponze de León, Diego de Vargas Zapata y 1643-1704presumedVargas, Diego de 1643-1704presumedDe Vargas, Diego, 1643-1704presumedZapata y Luxán Ponze de León, Diego de Vargas 1643-1704presumedVargas-Zapata y Luxán Ponze de León, Diego de 1643-1704presumedVargas Zapata y Luxán Ponze de Léon, Diego de, d. 1704presumedVargas Zapata, Diego de 1643-1704presumedLuxán Ponze de León, Diego de Vargas Zapata y 1643-1704presumedZapata y Luxán Ponze de León, Diego de Vargas 1643-1704presumedVargas Zapata y Luxán Ponze de Léon, Diego de d. 1704presumed1643-11-081704-04-08EnglishSpanish; CastilianApache IndiansIndians of North AmericaInheritance and successionSlavesNew MexicoNew MexicoSpaniards
Governor and Captain General of New Mexico from 1692-1696 and 1703-1704.
From the description of Will, April 7, 1704. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 29305375Barry, Alice Scoville.Catron, Thomas Benton, 1840-1921.Comfort, Mary Apoline.Farfán, Francisco, Fray.Kessell, John L.Paez Hurtado, Juan.Pinart, A. L. (Alphonse Louis), 1852-1911.Ritch, William G.Sandoval Cerda Silva y Mendoza, Gaspar de, conde de Galve.Vargas Project.Vargas, Diego de, 1643-1704New Mexican Autograph Collection.New Mexican Autograph Collection.1 Folder.Summary: Collection consists of facsimile autographs of Bartolome Baca, Nemesio Salcedo, and Don Diego DeVargas; and original signatures of Francisco Perea, Mabel Dodge Luhan and other well-known New Mexicans. Museum of New Mexico LibraryComfort, Mary Apoline. Mary A. Comfort collection, 1957-1959.Comfort, Mary Apoline.Montoya, Joseph Manuel, 1915-1978.Mary A. Comfort collection, 1957-1959..10 linear feet.Summary: Collection consists of a typed manuscript of an article by Comfort on the landscaping and gardens of the Glorieta Baptist Assembly in Glorieta, New Mexico; a cash voucher to Comfort from the assembly for writing the article; and a photostat of a letter by New Mexico congressional representative Joseph M. Montoya promoting a plan of the Caballeros de Vargas to erect a monument to Diego de Vargas on the plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico. New Mexico State LibraryBarry, Alice Scoville. Alice Scoville Barry collection of historical documents, 1684- 1863 (bulk, 1684-1846).Barry, Alice Scoville.Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873.Nava, Pedro de.Alice Scoville Barry collection of historical documents, 1684- 1863 (bulk, 1684-1846).Papers : .25 linear feet.Microfilm : 1 roll.Summary: Collection consists primarily of official government documents from New Mexico's various historical governments; its Spanish colonial government (1684-1821), its Mexican government (1821-1846), and its American government (1846-1863). Subjects included are the reconquest of New Mexico, the collection of taxes, official appointments, Indian affairs, and religious matters. Items of note are Diego de Vargas' journal of the Reconquest (1694-1790), Commandante General Pedro de Nava's refusal of peace terms to certain Apaches (1799), the Holy Office's (Mexico) edict denouncing Joseph Napoleon's occupation of Spain and the excommunication of his supporters (1810), the decree of the Cortes granting permission for the construction of a canal through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (1821), and General Order #1 establishing a military post on the Gila River and ordering a punitive expedition against the Apache chief, Mangas Colorados. Spanish; CastilianEnglishNew Mexico State LibraryVargas, Diego de, 1643-1704. Will, April 7, 1704.Vargas, Diego de, 1643-1704.Will, April 7, 1704.[20] leaves ; 22 cm.Photostat of the holographic last will and testament of Diego de Vargas, composed at his death-bed in Bernalillo, New Mexico, and dated April 7, 1704. It updates a will made the previous year in Mexico City. In this detailed document, he arranges to repay the treasury in Mexico City for salary advances; acknowledges his illegitimate children, leaving them money and fine clothing; instructs his executor to sell silver tableware and jewelry to settle debts; discusses the fate of his slaves, makes other bequests, and plans his funeral. The will was authorized by Alfonso Rael de Aguilar, the Secretary of Government and War. Witnesses were Juan de Ulibarri, Antonio Macario Maldonado Zapata, Felix Martinez, Fernando Duran y Chaves, Thomas Olguin, and Bernardo de Chaves. Spanish; CastilianEnglishUniversity of Arizona LibrariesAlice Scoville Barry Collection of Historical Documents, 1684-1863Barry, Alice ScovilleAlice Scoville Barry Collection of Historical Documents, 1684-1863.25 linear feetEnglishSpanish; CastilianNew Mexico State Records Center and ArchivesCatron, Thomas Benton, 1840-1921. Thomas B. Catron papers, 1692-1934.Catron, Thomas Benton, 1840-1921.Gortner, Robert C.Elkins, Stephen B. (Stephen Benton), 1841-1911.Catron, C. C.Catron, Julia A., 1857-1909.Prichard, G. W.Prince, L. Bradford (Le Baron Bradford), 1840-1922.Reynolds, Matthew G. (Matthew Givens), b. 1854.Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914.United States. Court of Private Land Claims.Republican Party (N.M.). Central Committee.New Mexico. Legislative Assembly.American Valley Company.Catron & Catron.Thomas B. Catron papers, 1692-1934.159 lin. ft. (259 boxes + 105 volumes) + 1 oversize folderPersonal, business, political and legal papers of Thomas B. Catron, 1723-1930. EnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of New Mexico-Main CampusSpanish Archives of New Mexico II, 1621-1821Spanish Archives of New Mexico II, 1621-182121 linear feet, 22 microfilm rolls linear feetEnglishNew Mexico State Records Center and ArchivesSanta Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. New Mexico Collection, 1526-1924.Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876.Bent, Charles, 1799-1847.Oñate, Juan de, 1549?-1624.Anza, Juan Bautista de, 1735-1788.Vargas, Diego de, 1643-1704.Pino, Pedro Baptista.Vigil, Donaciano, 1802-1877.Otero, Miguel.Price, Bradford L.Houghton, Joab, 1811-Fernandes de La Cueva Enriquez, Francisco.New Mexico Collection, 1526-1924.8 boxes (4 linear feet)Photocopies of handwritten and printed receipts, wills, correspondence, royal decrees, proclamations, pronouncements, grants, certificates, reports, licenses, orders, inventories, petitions, claims, and requests. The materials are in Spanish some of which include translations. The items were created mainly by New Mexican government officials and persons connected with local and territorial governments of that area. The majority of the documents deal with the Mexican period (1840-1847) of New Mexico history, and the background to that era. The collection also relates to Mexican policies in New Mexico, relations with Indians (chiefly Apaches) in New Mexico and Chihuahua, the war with Mexico (1846-1848), the colonization of New Mexico, the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and New Mexico during its territorial period. Creators include: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, president of Mexico; Francisco Fernandes de La Cueva Enriquez, 34th viceroy of New Spain; Miguel Otero, territorial representative to the United States Congress for New Mexico; Bradford L. Price, governor of New Mexico; Joab Houghton, judge in New Mexico; Charles Bend, governor of New Mexico; Juan Bautista de Anza, governor of New Mexico; Juan de Onate, a colonizer of New Mexico; and Diego de Vargas, governor of El Paso and colonizer in New Mexico. Harold B. Lee LibraryVargas, Diego de, 1643-1704. Diego de Vargas correspondence as governor, 1693-1694.Vargas, Diego de, 1643-1704.Pinart, A. L. (Alphonse Louis), 1852-1911.Sandoval Cerda Silva y Mendoza, Gaspar de, conde de Galve.Diego de Vargas correspondence as governor, 1693-1694.Originals : 1 portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 110:4) and positive.Includes: correspondence with the Conde de Galve, Viceroy of Mexico, concerning families sent with Fray Francisco Farfan and Juan Paez Hurtado to resettle Santa Fé; and reports of Vargas' campaign against the Apache, Jemez and Pecos Indians of New Mexico. UC Berkeley LibrariesVargas Project. Vargas Project records, 1642-1999.Vargas Project.Miller, Larry D., 1950-Kessell, John L.Vargas Project records, 1642-1999.5 boxes (4.66 cu.ft)The Vargas Project papers contain the working papers of the project, collected by Larry Miller. The papers consist primarily of office files pertaining to research, logistics, promotion and production of the five volume set of journals of don Diego de Vargas: By force of arms, To the royal crown restored, Blood on the boulders, That disturbances cease, and A settling of accounts. Much of the material consists of Spanish language documents photocopied, transcribed and translated by the research team. Other materials include notes, manuscripts and correspondence related to archives, research and funding of the project. The collection is divided into three series. Project files contain correspondence, notes, research material, draft manuscripts, citations and records of office operations. The original filing system and file titles have been maintained. Archival documents include photocopies of colonial documents with corresponding control cards, transcriptions, translations and research notes. Many of these documents are from archives in Spain, Mexico and the United States and are difficult or impossible to access. These archives include Archivo General de Notarías del Distrito Federal (Mexico City), Archivo Histórico de Protocolos (Madrid), Archivo del Marqués de la Nava de Barcinas (Madrid), Archivo de Rafael Gasset Dorado (Madrid), Archivo General del Ministerio de Justicia (Spain), Archivo de Notarías de Torrelaguna (Spain), Archivo Histórico de Parral (Chihuahua), and Ritch Collection (Huntington Library, CA). The photocopied documents and transcriptions/translations from these archives are not only valuable in relation to this project, but could offer additional historical information for researchers of the period. Archives research material includes loose transcriptions, bibliographies, document lists and notes, archival resource guides and indexes, hard to find academic journal articles and genealogies. EnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of New Mexico-Main CampusSpanish Archives of New Mexico I, 1685-1912Spanish Archives of New Mexico I, 1685-191265 linear feet + 63 rollsEnglishSpanish; CastilianNew Mexico State Records Center and ArchivesThomas B. Catron Papers, 1692-1934Catron, Thomas B. (Thomas Benton), 1840-1921Thomas B. Catron Papers, 1692-1934259 boxes, plus 105 volumes, plus 6 oversize foldersEnglishSpanish; CastilianThe University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearchVargas Project Records, 1642-1999Vargas Project Records 1642-19995 boxes (4.66 cu.ft)This collection contains records collected and produced by the Vargas Project, related to the research, writing and publication of the five volume set of the official correspondence (journals) of Diego de Vargas.EnglishSpanish; CastilianThe University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearchHuntington Free Library. Diligencias de la notica dada por la rancheria que vino a Picuries en 29 de Septiembre de 1695 ano. Octavo Cuaderno no. 118, 1895.Huntington Free Library.Diligencias de la notica dada por la rancheria que vino a Picuries en 29 de Septiembre de 1695 ano. Octavo Cuaderno no. 118, 1895.6 items.Letter and two reports, transcript in Spanish, two versions of transcript in English. The first report is addressed to the Lord Governor and Captain General Don Diego de Vargas Zapata Lujan Ponce de Leon from Secretary of Government and War Domingo de la Barreda. It comes with a cover letter mentioning the Apache retreat into New Mexico because of French attacks on them from Luis Granillo. The second section is signed by Domingo de la Barreda, Luis Granillo, and Alonso Garcia. It describes the meeting with two Apache chiefs and their description of attacks led against the Apaches. Cornell University LibraryKessell, John L. John Kessell selected correspondence : photocopies, 1981.Kessell, John L.Otermin, Antonio de.John Kessell selected correspondence : photocopies, 1981..25 linear feet.Summary: Collection consists of photocopies of Kessell's 1981 correspondence concerning the provenance of three Spanish period documents: Diario de don Antonio de Otermin, Gobernador y Capitan General del Reyno y Provincias de Nuevo Mejico, 1691; Autos de guerra de la Reconquista de Nuevo Mejico y victorias conseguidas por don Diego de Vargas, 1694; and Documentos de la Ynsurrecion de los indios en Nuevo Mejico por su Reconquistado ..., 1695. Photocopies of the transcripts of these documents are also included. EnglishSpanish; CastilianNew Mexico State LibraryWilliam G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882Ritch, William G. William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882EnglishThe Huntington Library