Douglass, William Boone

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William Boone Douglass was a U. S. Cadastral Engineer who surveyed Acoma Pueblo lands. The Acoma people contested the boundaries established by an earlier survey and via Executive Orders of 1910 and 1917. They felt that land granted to them in 1689 by the Spanish was being given to the Laguna people and the Mexicans. They hoped that William Boone Douglass could help them in their cause.

From the guide to the William Boone Douglass Correspondence, 1920-1922, (University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.)

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correspondedWith Miller, James H. person
correspondedWith Ortiz, Frank person
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Pueblo of Acoma Grant
Acoma (N.M.)
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Acoma mythology
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