Documentary history of the Rio Grande pueblos of New Mexico: part 1 1536 to 1542, ca.1900.

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Documentary history of the Rio Grande pueblos of New Mexico: part 1 1536 to 1542, ca.1900.

Typed manuscript. Covers history of New Mexico in the 1500s including the Spanish conquest and observations from explorers. Cover states "Copy sent to me by Ralph E. Twitchell, it is signed FWH, Frederick Webb Hodge. Inside is other writing by Hodge.".

137 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7994336

Cornell University Library

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