56 PUEBLOS. 



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

 nent to this time. 



&quot; 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. 



&quot; 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.&quot; 



93. 



JOSE MARIA YIGIL ZUAZO. 



(Painted 1852.) 



94. 



CARLOS VIGIL, EX-GOVERNOR OF PUEBLO 



(Painted 1852.) 



95. 



JUAN ANTONIO VIGIL. 



(Painted 1852.) 



96. 



JOSE AHAYEA. 



(Painted 1852.) 



97. 



JOSE DOMINGO HERURA. 



(Painted 1852.) 



