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Santo Domingo Pueblo Documents
Collection
Identifier: MSS-78-SC
Abstract
This collection contains 15 photoprints of documents housed in the archives of Santo Domingo Pueblo regarding the boundaries of Santo Domingo lands.
Dates:
1689-1907
Spanish Archives of New Mexico I,
Collection
Identifier: 1972-002
Scope and Content
Collection consists of civil land records of the Spanish and Mexican period governments of New Mexico, and materials created by the Surveyor General and Court of Private Land Claims during the process of adjudication. Includes petitions for land grants, land conveyances, wills, mine registers, records books, journals, dockets, reports, minutes, letters, and a variety of legal documents. Also within the collection is the Vigil Index, an inventory of the documents in the custody of Donaciano...
Dates:
1685-1912
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- New Mexico State Records Center and Archives 1
- UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections 1
- Subject
- Account books 1
- Americans -- Mexico 1
- Archives --New Mexico--Catalogs 1
- Conveyances 1
- Decrees 1
- Diaries 1
- Dockets 1
- Estate inventories 1
- Franciscans --Missions--New Mexico 1
- Land grants --New Mexico 1
- Land grants--New Mexico--Santo Domingo Pueblo 1
- Land tenure--New Mexico--Santo Domingo Pueblo 1
- Land titles --Registration and transfer--New Mexico 1
- Legal documents 1
- Mexico -- History -- 19th century 1
- Mines and mineral resources --New Mexico 1
- Minutes (Records) 1
- New Mexico --Colonization--History 1
- New Mexico--Ethnic relations 1
- Petitions 1
- Presidio de Santa Fe (Santa Fe, N.M.) Judicial records 1
- Provincias Internas (New Spain) -- History 1
- Pueblo Indians --Land tenure 1
- Pueblo Indians--Land tenure 1
- Registers 1
- Reports 1
- Santo Domingo Pueblo (N.M.) 1
- Santo Domingo Pueblo Grant (N.M.) 1
- Spain -- Colonies -- America -- Administration 1
- Water rights -- New Mexico 1
- Wills 1 ∧ less
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- Undetermined 1
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- University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research 1
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