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Notice which gives an idea of the rivers and nearly infinite nations which surround New Mexico and of some things which are considered opportune in order to improve its present state and assure its future happiness,, 1835.

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Scope and Contents Written by the citizen Miguel Antonio de Lovato, resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, dedicated to the most respected hands of his excellency the President of the United States of Mexico
Dates: 1835.

Suit by Antonio Felis against Cleto Lopez for having planted on the former's land, Albuquerque., 1835. 28 Dec.

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 1835. 28 Dec.

Account of the lack of spiritual administration,, 1790.

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 1790.

Juan Bautista Vigil requests report regarding the letter which was returned from Durango to the first mayor, Mr. Prinoa Don Francisco Ortiz y Delgado, Santa Fe., 1838. 19 Nov.

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 1838. 19 Nov.

Miguel Antonio Lovato presents problems and solutions with regard to social, economic, and military order, letter from Santa Fe to the first mayor of this city., 19 Nov., 1838

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 19 Nov., 1838

Letter which credits Miguel Antonio Lovato with having been a magistrate and having served with Lieutenant José Francisco Ortiz, Santa Fe., 1838. 8 Sept.

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 1838. 8 Sept.

Miguel Antonio Lovato accuses the first mayor, Manuel Doroteo Pino of having imprisoned him unjustly and of abusing his power, Santa Fe., 1838. 23 Oct.

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 1838. 23 Oct.

Miguel Antonio Lovato, in name of Sandia Pueblo, accuses Ignacio Sanchez Vergara of displacing the indigenous people from lands which the Viceroy had granted them (1748),, 1846-1847.

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The seven documents in this collection include letters, petitions, a statement suggesting remedies for certain conditions in New Mexico, and a petition relating to Sandia Pueblo. All letters are by or relating to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The earliest document (ca. 1790) protests the infrequent visits by priests and the consequent high numbers of unbaptized babies and people who die without...
Dates: 1846-1847.