5Q PUEBLOS. 



and in a few years came the second conquest, wliich remains perma- 

 nent to this time. 



" During the preceding years they were held in dislike by their 

 conquerors. All the Indians of the country were under arms, and 

 despised and persecuted by the Spaniards. 



"This nation was so warlike that the Spaniards did not find any 

 action conclusive, till a man of much force, and possessing the endu- 

 rance of a nation which had passed through many troubles, appeared 

 in all the manliness and energy of character that can be imagined. 

 The gentleman mentioned was a native of the Pueblo of San 

 Diego de Tesuque — his name is Don Domingo Romeo. This 

 great man established a peace with the Spaniards for his people — a 

 peace wise and eternal. As to the other Pueblos, they again took 

 arms against the Spaniards : this Pueblo was not seduced by the other 

 Pueblos." 



93. 



JOSE MARIA VIGIL ZUAZO. 



(Painted 1852.) 



94. 



CARLOS VIGIL, EX-GOVERNOR OF PUEBLO, 



(Painted 1852.) 



95. 



JUAN ANTONIO VIGIL. 



(Painted 1852.) 



96. 



JOSE AHAYEA. 



(Painted 1852.) 



JOSE DOMINGO HERURA. 



(Painted 1852.) 



