H.VRRIXGTOX] PLACE-NAMES 465 



[29:9] Nameless pueblo ruin, in the early part of the seventeenth cen- 

 tury the site of the Tlaxcalteo colony Analco. See under [29:5]. 

 [29:10] (1) Fogelcewe 'Santa Fe height' {Fog.e, see [29:5]; We 

 'height'). 



('2) San Juan Kivd^apng.elcewe 'Santa Fe height' {Ixwa'apog.c, 

 see [29:5]; heuie 'height"). 



(3) Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Nambe, Tesuque 'Og.apog.eh:we 

 'Santa Fe height' C (>g.apog./', see [29:5]; kewe 'height'). 



(■i) Eng. Tesuque divide. (<Span.). =Span. (5). "The 

 'divide' as this point is called by the people of Santa Fe.'" 



(5) Span. Creston de Tesuque 'Tesuque divide'. =Eng. (-t). 



This high ridge about 3 miles north of Santa Fe divides the 

 Tesuque Creek [26:1] drainage from that of Santa Fe Creek 

 [29 :S]. The road usually taken by Tewa in going to Santa Fe, as 

 they constantly do for shopping, passes over this ridge. Bande- 

 lier .says: 



Nearly 6 miles separate the Tezucine village [26:8] from a high crest in the 

 south, from which a magnificent view is enjoyed over the whole country of the 

 Tehuas [Tewa]. Looking south from the 'divide,' as this point is called by 

 the peojile of Santa Fe, the landscape is different. A wooded declivity seems to 

 overhang a wide and arid plain [Santa Fe plain [29:introduction], page 457].^ 



See [29:5] 



[29:11] Denver and Rio Grande Kailroad. 



[29:12] Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. 



[29 :13] New Mexican Central Railroad. 



[29:11] (1) Eng. Agua Fria settlement. {< Span.). =Span. (2). 

 (2) Span. Agua Fria 'cold water". 



This is a small settlement consisting" of Mexican houses along 

 Santa Fe Creek [29 :S] about 3 miles south of Santa Fe [29:5]. 

 There is a small Roman Catholic cluirch on the east side of the 

 creek. Near the church are the pueblo ruins [29:15] and [29:16], 

 which seem to have escaped the notice of Bandelier. All 

 attempts to obtain a Tewa name for Agua Fria or for any ruin at 

 the place have been futile. See [29:16], [29:16], and Nameless 

 pueblo ruin 6 miles southwest of Santa Fe [29:5], [29:unlocated]. 



[29:15] Nameless pueblo ruin at Agua Fria [29:14], east of and some 

 50 yards from Sa-nta Fe Creek [29:8], a few yards southeast of 

 Agua Fria church. The informant is Mr. K. M. Chapman, who 

 thinks that this ruin is more recent than [29:16] and that it may 

 be even post-Spanish. See [29:11, [29:16], and Nameless pueblo 

 ruin 6 miles southwest of Santa Fe [29:5], [29 :unlocated]. 



[29:16] Nameless pueblo ruin at Agua Fria [29:li], west of Santa Fe 

 Creek [29:8] and northwest of Agua Fria church. This ruin 



•Bandelier, Final Report, iit. ii, p. SO, 1892. 

 2 Ibid., pp. 85-86. 



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