Apuntes sobre el Nuevo Mexico : Santa Rosa, New Mexico : ms., 1776 Sept. 3.

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Apuntes sobre el Nuevo Mexico : Santa Rosa, New Mexico : ms., 1776 Sept. 3.

Summary account of the conquest, colonization, and conversion of the province of New Mexico, 1600-1776, with suggestions for strengthening the Spanish position there. Appended is a census for the missions of the province, apparently taken from a report by Viceroy Palafox, 1642. Entered by Bancroft under "New Mexico. Cédulas," and "Nuevo México. Cédulas."

Originals : [24] p. ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 101:16) and positive.

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