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Contents

Foreword
Preface

The Invaders
1540-1542

The New Mexico: Preliminaries to Conquest
1542-1595

Oñate's Disenchantment
1595-1617

The "Christianization" of Pecos
1617-1659

The Shadow of the Inquisition
1659-1680

Their Own Worst Enemies
1680-1704

Pecos and the Friars
1704-1794

Pecos, the Plains, and the Provincias Internas
1704-1794

Toward Extinction
1794-1840

Epilogue

Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography

Appendix I: Population

Italicized entries in the population column are most likely firsthand information; asterisks denote San Miguel del Vado and environs.

YEAR(S)POPULATION SOURCE
1500-1600"little less than 2,000"Kidder, Pecos, New Mexico
1540-42"as many as 500 warriors"Castañeda I:12, Hammond and Rey, Narratives
1581500 houses (Nueva Tlaxcala: Pecos?)Gallegos of Rodríguez Sánchez Chamuscado expedition, Hammond and Rey, Rediscovery
1583"about 2,000 men armed with bows and arrows" Pérez de Luján of Espejo expedition, Hammond and Rey, Rediscovery
1622"2,000 souls, a few less"Fr. Andrés Juárez to the viceroy, Oct. 2, AGN, Civil, 77
1620s"more than 2,000 souls"Fr. Alonso de Benavides, Memorial, 1630, and Revised Memorial, 1634
c. 16411,189Report on the missions, anon. and undated, NMHR, vol. 4 (1929), pp. 47-48
1662c. 1,100 to 1,500Rough estimate based on encomienda tribute, AGN, Tierras, 3268
1680"more than 2,000 Christians"Vetancurt, Teatro Mexicano, 1698
1692about 1,500Diego de Vargas, Oct. 17, J. M. Espinosa, First Expedition
1694 736 (186 men, 230 women, 320 children) Fr. Diego de Zeinos, Dec. 28, BNM, leg. 3, no. 6
1695"more than eight hundred persons of all ages" Diego de Vargas, Oct. 27, SANM, II, no. 58

eight hundred personsSanta Fe Cabildo, Nov. 8, BNM, leg. 4, no. 11
1706"about a thousand Christian Indians, children and adults"Fr. Juan Álvarez, Jan. 12, Hackett, Documents, III
1714100 Pecos auxiliaries summoned for an Apache campaign, three times the number from any other puebloGov. Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollón, Aug., SANM, II, no. 209
1730521 (98 [198?] families)Bishop Benito Crespo., Sept. 8, Adams, Tomarón's Visitation
1744125 familiesFr. Juan Miguel Menchero, Hackett, Documents, III
1749"estimate . . . more than 1000, counting children and adults"Fr. Andrés Varo, BNM, leg. 8, no. 57
1750449 (255 adults, 194 children)Fr. Francisco de la Concepción González, BNM, leg. 8, no. 81
1752318 (127 heads of family, 111 children) (107 fighting men)Gov. Tomás Vélez Cachupín, AGN, PI, 102
1760344 (158 families)Bishop Pedro Tamarón, Adams, Tamarón's Visitation (Fr. Juan Agustín de Morfi, 1782, quotes Tamarón's 1760 figures for 1765, Thomas, Forgotten Frontiers)
1765532 [332?] (138 families)Nicolás de LaFora? NMHR, vol. 50 (1975), p. 350
1776269 (100 families)Fr. Francisco Atanasio Domínguez, Adams and Chavez, Missions (Antonio Bonilla, 1776, AGN, Historia, 25, uses Varo's 1749 estimate)
1779235 (94 men, 94 women, 23 boys, 24 girls) Gov. Juan Bautista de Anza, Nov. 1, BNM, leg. 10, no. 59
c. 177984 families Fr. Juan Agustín de Morfi, 1782, Thomas, Forgotten Frontiers
1789138 (62 men, 6 boys, 58 women, 12 girls)Gov. Fernando de la Concha, Oct. 28, HL, Ritch
1790152Concha, Nov. 1, AGN, PI, 161 (picked up by Revillagigedo, 1793)

154 (56 families)Antonio José Ortiz and Fr. Severo Patero, Nov. 9, SANM, II, no. 1096a
1792142 (61 families, with 44 children)Estado de las misiones, July 16, BNM, Leg. 10, no. 83
1794180 (50 families, with 43 children) including some Tano familiesEstado actual, BNM, leg. 10, nos. 70 and 82

165 (79 male, 86 female)Misiones de la custodia . . . 1793-1794, Nov. 3, 1795, AASF, 1795, no. 13
1799159 Indians
150 Hispanos*
Estado que muestra las jurisdicciones, BNM, leg. 10, no. 74
1799118 Indians (56 male, 62 female)
178 Hispanos (83 male, 95 female)*
Fr. Buenaventura Merino, June 10, 1801, Cathedral Archive, Durango.
1800123 Indians (59 male, 64 female)
182 Hispanos (85 male, 97 female)*
Same as above
1804125 indians (52 male, 73 female)
437 Hispanos (220 male, 217 female)*
Noticia de las misiones, Dec. 31, AGI, Mex., 2737
1808132 Indians (59 male, 73 female)
646 Hispanos (326 male, 320 female)*
Noticia de las misiones, Dec. 30, SANM, I, no. 1191
1810135 Indians (59 male, 76 female)
662 Hispanos (321 male, 341 female)*
Noticia de las misiones, Dec. 31, HL, Ritch
c. 1811"30 fighting men"Pedro Bautista Pino, Exposición, 1812
1811-12 30 Indian families
230 heads of Hispano families*
José Cristóbal Guerrero of El Vado petitions for a resident priest, AASF, 1812, no. 14
1815no more than 40 persons of both sexesAnonymous complaint, AASF 1815, no. 7
182058 indians (28 male, 30 female)Noticia de las misiones, [Dec. 31,] SANM, II, no. 2950

735 Hispanos (356 male, 379 female)*
18218 or 10 familiesEsteban Baca petitions for lands at Pecos, Feb. 10, SANM, I, no. 130

54 indians (26 male, 28 female)Noticia de las misiones, Dec. 31, SANM, II, no. 3094

738 Hispanos (366 male, 372 female)*
182390 personsPadrón general, MANM
1826not even 40 persons (no more than 40 families)Gov. Antonio Narbona, Oct. 14, SANM, I, no. 1371
1831-32"not more than fifteen or twenty men"Albert Pike, Prose Sketches and Poems, 1834
1830s"about a dozen, comprizing all ages and sexes"Josiah Gregg, Commerce of the Prairies, 1844
183817 persons (7 men, 7 women, 3 children) abandon Pecos pueblo for JémezEdgar L. Hewett, "Studies," 1904

20 persons (12 male, 8 female)Elsie Clews Parsons, Jemez, 1925
1849 18 persons (15 at Jémez, 1 each at Cañón de Pecos, Cuesta, and Santo Domingo)James H. Simpson, Journal, 1852
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