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
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Archives and Collections
Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Albuquerque
(AASF)
Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, Spain (AGI)
Audiencia de Guadalajara (Guad.)
Audiencia de Mexico (Mex.)
Contaduría
Contratación
Justicia
Patronato
Archivo General de la Nación, Mexico (AGN)
Californias
Civil
Historia
Inquisición (Inq.)
Provincias Internas (PI)
Reales Cédulas
Tierras
Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
(BL)
Bolton Research Papers (BRP)
Mexican Manuscripts (M-M)
New Mexico Originals (NMO)
Biblioteca Naciónal, Mexico (BNM)
Archivo Franciscano, New Mexico Documents
Cathedral Archive, Durango, Mexico
Dirección General de Geografín y Meteorolgía,
Tacubaya, Mex.
Colleción de Orozco y Berra
Huntington Library, San Marino, California (HL)
Ritch Collection (Ritch)
Newberry Library, Chicago
Ayer Collection
State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe
Mexican Archives of New Mexico (MANM)
Spanish Archives of New Mexico (SANM)
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Series II
Surveyor General of New Mexico (SGNM)
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