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Town of Jacona Grant

by J. J. Bowden Ensign Ygnacio de Roybal petitioned Governor Pedro Rodriquez Cubero for a rancho on which to raise enough food to support his family and pasture his herds of livestock He reminded the governor that Captain Jacinto Palaez previously had been granted two fanegas of corn land…

Caja del Rio Grant

by J. J. Bowden Captain Nicolas Ortiz petitioned Governor Gaspar Domingo de Mendoza for a grant covering the tract of land called the Caja del Rio, which he described as being bounded: On the north, by a large table‑land standing in front of the cultivated lands of San Ildefonso;…

Los Serrillos Grant

by J. J. Bowden Ensign Alonzo Rael de Aguilar, one of the reconquerors of New Mexico and its Secretary of State and War during the reconquest appeared before Governor Diego de Vargas at Santa Fe on September 18, 1692, requesting a grant covering a tract of land at the…

Canada of Santa Clara Grant

by J. J. Bowden In 1724 Cristobal Tafoya received a grant from Governor Juan Domingo do Bustamante covering a tract of land located on both sides of the Santa Clara River and about one and a half leagues west of the Pueblo of Santa Clara on condition that said…

Pueblo of Santa Clara Grant

by J. J. Bowden In prehistoric times, a tribe of Tewa Indians dwelt in a cluster of artificial grottos excavated in the cliffs located west of the Rio Grande and about thirty miles above Santa Fe. This pueblo was called Caypa when Juan de Oñate visited the settlement on…

Pueblo of San Ildefonso Grant

by J. J. Bowden The Pueblo of San Ildefonso was first visited by the Spaniards in 1593, when Francisco Leveya de Bonilla and Antonio Gutierrez de Humana made it the principal base for their ill-fated and unauthorized expedition into the northern frontiers of New Spain. This expedition played an…

Alfonso Rael de Aguilar Grant

by J. J. Bowden Captain Alfonso Rael de Aguilar petitioned Governor Pedro Rodriques Cubero stating that the lands at the Pueblo of Cuyamunque had been uninhabited and in waste since the Tewa Indians had abandoned the Pueblo during the insurrection of 1696, and that he needed a tract of…

Pueblo of Pojoaque Grant

by J. J. Bowden The Pueblo of Pojoaque was the smallest pueblo occupied by the Tewa Indians and is situated on the north bank of the Pojoaque Creek about eighteen miles northwest of Santa Fe. It became the seat of the Spanish mission of San Francisco early in the…

Jose Trujillo Grant

by J. J. Bowden Jose Trujillo, a native of New Mexico and soldier stationed at Santa Fe, appeared before Governor Pedro Rodrigues Cubero requesting a grant covering the tract of land known as the Mesilla of San Ildefonso. He stated that he needed the land as a pasturage for…

Santa Cruz Grant

by J. J. Bowden During his successful entrada into New Mexico in the fall of 1692, Governor Diego de Vargas subdued twenty-three Indian pueblos and restored the capitol at Santa Fe to the Spanish Empire. Following his return to El Paso del Norte, Vargas quickly formulated plans for the…