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Manuel Tenorio Grant

by J. J. Bowden On March 2, 1893, Francisca Lujan, for herself and the other heirs, assigns and legal representatives of Manuel Tenorio, filed suit against the United States in the Court of Private Land Claims praying for the confirmation of the Manuel Tenorio Grant. In her petition, Lujan…

Diego Aria de Quiros Grant

By J. J. Bowden Jose A. Ribera instituted an action in the Court of Private Land Claims on March 2, 1893, in an effort to secure the approval of a grant covering a 2,000 acre tract lying southwest of Santa Fe. He claimed an interest in the tract by…

Antonio Armijo Grant

by J. J. Bowden  Antonio Armijo, a resident of Santa Fe and son of one of the reconquerors of New Mexico, Jose Armijo, petitioned Governor Pedro Fermin de Mendinueta seeking a grant covering a tract of vacant agricultural land located south of Santa Fe River, which he described as…

Archuleta and Gonzales Grant

by J. J. Bowden Juan Antonio de Archuleta and Leonardo Gonzales, two landless residents of Santa Fe, registered “a piece of vacant planting land” lying south of the Santa Fe River and extending from the wagon road which goes by the Alamo to the high land known as Serrita…

Domingo Valdez Grant

by J. J. Bowden Domingo Valdez, a resident of Santa Fe, appeared before Governor Gaspar Domingo de Mendoza complaining that the executor of his second wife’s mother’s estate had partitioned the lands within the estate amongst her devisees and orally assigned his wife a tract of land lying southwest…

Catarina Maese Grant

by J. J. Bowden Vincente Velarde, for himself and the other legal representatives of Catarina Maese, filed suit against the United States in the Court of Private Land Claims on February 24, 1893, for the confirmation of the Catarina Maese Grant, which covered about 300 acres. The claim was…

Jose Romulo de Vera Grant

by J. J. Bowden The Jose Romulo de Vera Grant was one of a number of small grants located within the Santa Fe League which was presented to the Court of Private Land Claims for confirmation in the closing days of the two-year period prescribed in Section 18 of…

Juan Jose Archuleta Grant

by J. J. Bowden Juan Antonio Romero, for himself and the other heirs and legal representatives of Juan Jose Archuleta, filed suit against the United States in the Court of Private Land Claims on February 23, 1893, seeking the confirmation of the Juan Jose Archuleta Grant which was estimated…

Bowden’s Research on the Felipe Tafoya Grant

by J. J. Bowden Felipe Tafoya, an army veteran and landless resi­dent of Santa Fe, appeared before Governor Gaspar Domingo de Mendoza on May 26, 1742, to register a vacant piece of farm land which he had found. Tafoya described the tract as containing three fanegas corn planting land…

Tomas Tapia Grant

by J. J. Bowden Tomas Tapia appeared before Governor Gaspar Domingo Mendoza and registered a tract of vacant farm land situated on the south side and down river from Santa Fe in order to grow enough food to “maintain those who depended upon him.” In his petition soliciting the…