New Mexico Historical Review volume 11

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New Mexico Historical Review volume 11
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, July 6, 1694. This plan was suggested by some of the older members of the expedition, former residents of New Mexico who apparently knew the route.
21. Ibid.
GOVERNOR VARGAS IN COLORADO 185 Vargas continued on to the Rio Colorado, 22 the confines of which were inhabited by the Apaches del Acho 23 and whose meadows were the pasture ground of the buffalo, as the great amount of dung indicated. After passing through a beauti- ful country of many fertile river-valleys and tree-arched arroyos, Var
...gas camped on the edge of the Culebra River, 584 nine long leagues north of the Rio Colorado. 25 The Culebra River was followed westward four long leagues to where it emptied into the Rio Grande, then down the Rio Grande 22. Ibid. , July 7, 1694. The route: two and a half leagues from the camp near Taos to the Arroyo Hondo ; ten leagues to the Rio Colorado, including the two and a half leagues to the Arroyo Hondo.
23. Ibid. , July 8, 1694. This is the first known reference to this Apache tribe. Twelve years later Juan de Uribarri refers to the "Achos" among the Apache groups which lived in the same region when he passsed through on his way to El Cuartelejo (Cf.


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