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Hispanos

by Perrigo, Lynn Irwin
Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : Sunstone Press, (Santa Fe, NM :) Physical details: 94 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. ISBN:0865340110 (pbk.) :. Year: 1985
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Includes index.

First on the frontier: Juan de Oñate --
Revenge for the rebellion: Diego de Vargas --
Across the Southwest: Juan Bautista de Anza --
Emissary to Spain: Pedro Bautista Pino --
The favored family: Luis María C. de Baca --
A typical Don Juan: Juan Gerónimo Torres --
The ghost town: Juan de Dios Maese --
Life on the frontier: pioneer colonists --
Courage without reward: Gregorio Vigil --
The Doña of tomé: Gertrudis Barceló --
The deposed governor: Manuel Armijo --
Center of the storm: Antonio José Martínez --
The first governor: Donaciano Vigil --
From priesthood to politics: José Manuel Gallegos --
One man army: Élfego Baca --
Patrones rurales: eleven of them --
The eminent boss: J. Francisco Chávez --
The sage and the soldier: Solomón and Maximiliano Luna --
Patrones comerciales: ten of them --
The first superintendent: Amado Chaves --
The popular governor: Miguel A. Otero, Jr. --
Some founding fathers: thirty-two in 1910 --
First but frustrated: Ezekiel C. de Baca --
The emergence of women: Adelina Otero-Warren --
The outspoken governor: Octaviano Larrazolo --
Leading ladies: Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert and Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven --
The political "godfather": Dionisio Chávez --
New ways in the New World.

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