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NEW TEACKS IN NOETH AMEEICA. 



conyertcd to Christianity by tlie Spanisli missionaries. Each 

 pueblo has its church, built of adobe, and dedicated to its 

 patron saint. An exact copy of one of their churches is 

 given in the engraving. 



* The following table was kindly furnished me by Mr. 

 "Ward; it clearly shows the state of the population during 

 three q^uarters of a century : 



Tabulae SiATEiiENT of Ikdujh Pueblos (Villages) -within the 



Teekitoiiy of New Mexico. 



a 



O 



1 



2 

 3 



4 

 5 

 6 

 7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 



17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 



22 



1 



2 

 3 

 4 



26 



Names of paeblos, with the names of their 



respective patron saiuts. 



Taos, San Geronimo de 



Pecuries, San Lorenzo de 



Abiquiu, San Tonia;^ de 



San Juiiu de los Caballeros 



Santa Clara 



San Udefonso 



Pojuaque,Nue3traSeuora de Guadalupe de... 



Nambe, Sau Francisco de .*. 



Tesuriue, San Diego de 



Pecos, Nuestra Senora de los Angeas de 



Cocliiti, San Buenaventura de 



Sajita Domingo 



San Felipe 



Sandia, Nuestra Seiiora de los Dolores de ... 



Isleta, San Agustin de la 



Belen, Nuestra Senora de la 



Santa Ana , 



Zia, Nuestra Senora de la Assumpsion de 



Jemes, San Diego de 



Lagn^ina, San Jose de la 



Acoma, San Estevan de 



Zuiii, Nuestra Seuora Guadalupe de 



» t » 



Within the j urisdiction of El Paso. 



Seneca, San Antonio 



Isleta, San Antonio de la , 



Socorro, Xuestra Seuora del 



San Lorenzo del Eeal 



Total 



Census. 



I7&0. 



518 

 254 

 21t> 



' 260 

 134 

 240 

 53 

 loo 

 138 

 152 

 720 

 650 

 532 

 S04 

 410 

 000 

 356 

 275 

 4So 

 668 

 820 



1,935 



9 



,275 



410 

 430 

 620 

 440 



11,175 



1809. 



527 

 313 

 126 

 208 

 220 

 283 

 000 

 133 

 160 

 000 



697 

 720 

 405 

 364 



487 

 133 



550 



286 



297 



1,022 

 816 



1,598 



■ ft > 

 * » * 



1S50. 1£60. 



361 

 222 



* « # 



563 

 279 

 239 

 48 

 111 

 119 



P ■ * 



254 

 666 

 411 

 241 



751 



t 4 « 





399 

 124 



365 



749 



350 



1,500 



363 

 143 



341 

 179 

 154 



37 



103 



97 



173 



261 

 360 



217 

 440 



■ « ■ 



316 



117 

 650 



927 



523 



1,300 



I 



*#« 



■ • * 



V 4 * 



» « * 



4 # « 



• « « 



• * 4 



9,345 j 7,657 6,700 



1S64. 



361 

 122 



385 

 144 

 161 

 29 

 94 

 101 



* •» 



229 

 604 



427 

 197 

 786 



• • » 



298 

 103 

 346 

 983 

 491 

 1,200 



■ «■ 



7,060 



Spanish 



^ants in 



acies. 



Vttte 



of 

 grants. 



17,560 

 17,460 



17i544 

 17,368 

 17,292 

 13,520 

 13.586 

 17,471 



■ d 



2-4,256 

 74,743 

 34,766 



24,187 

 110,080 



m* 



17,514 

 17,510 





• ■• 



*# 



16S9 



« 

 )i 



V 



n 

 IW 



1659 





5 



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T^OTES.— Tlie censuses of 1790 and 1809, w*-re taken by order of (he Spanish authorities. This WJ^ 

 usually performed by the missionai-ies, or parish priests, residing aniong the Indians ; hence, there is e j 

 reason to believe tliat they were accurately taken. ^^ tjie 



The censuses of 1850 and 1860 were taken by the deputy marshals, appointed for the purpose oy 

 TTnited States; and those of 1864 were taken by me, at which tune I vi>ited all the rii?Wf>8, ^\^'K h hitants 

 but my previous visits to, and knowledge of, this pueblo, warrant me in placing the number of its innai> 

 at the figures inserted in this retura. T^renzO 



To read tlie names of the puel>ius properly, they must be read tlius : San Geronimo de Tar>s, San ho ^^ 

 de Pecuries, and so on, except Nos. 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, j.nd 17, which must be read as they are inserted, an 

 San Lorenzo del Peal. 



Ciphei-s indicate no census given during the date under which they are inserted. jjjog© 



The dots opposite to the names of the three respective pueblos are simply intended to fill space, 

 pueblos having been out of existence for many years. 



Sa^ta Te, Net? Mexico, Jid^ 10, 1867. JOHiir Ward, Special Agent for JV^^/f-^' 





