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The new addition to the Questa Public Library houses a dedicated space for the Questa Public Library History Archives.

This archive, which augments the library’s already extensive southwestern reference collection of books, provides an educational resource for Questa teachers and residents, some genealogical research for Questa families, materials for providing physical exhibits in the library, and resources for just finding out interesting facts about Questa. The project will also develop a body of material that historians can use for future research projects on aspects of Questa history.

Most importantly, this spotlighting of Questa’s history and culture will bolster our sense of community.

Questa history materials donated to the Questa Public Library by Judith Cuddihy.

The archive is comprised of research materials collected and compiled by Judith Cuddihy for Ortega, Tessie Rael y and Cuddihy, Judith. 2003. Another Time in This Place: Historia, Cultura y Vida en Questa. Privately published, Questa, New Mexico. Also included are additional land grant materials collected by Judith Cuddihy for a future project as well as materials relating to the restoration of the San Antonio de Padua Church, Questa, and the 2016-2017 water outage in Questa.

Printed materials archive
Some of the more extensive materials are represented only by excerpts in these folders and may be available in the digital files archive.

Finding aids for this archive are a catalog listing in folder number order and a subject index in alphabetical order with folder numbers.

Folder Number Catalog

1 Las Posadas/La Parroquia de San Antonio de Padua, Questa, Cerro, Costilla, Amalia, Red River. No source
2 Warfare, Archaic and Neolithic cultures. Haas J. Warfare and the evolution of culture. Department of Anthropology, The Field Museum, Chicago.
3 Native Americans, history. Pettennude PE. An introduction to the American Indian. http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/timelines/northamer/northamer.html/
4 Archaeological sites, Questa bypass road. Condi CJ, Smith LD. 1992. Data recovery at eight archaeological sites on the Cabresto by-pass road north of Questa, T29N R13E, Questa Ranger District, Taos County, New Mexico for Carson National Forest. Quivira Research Associates, Albuquerque, NM.
5 Environmental impact, Taos County. March 1999. Realistic bomber training initiative. Draft environmental impact statement. Department of the Air Force, in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration.
6 Environmental impact, Taos County. March 1999. Realistic bomber training initiative. Draft environmental impact appendices. Department of the Air Force, in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration.
7 Native Americans, Oshara tradition. Baker T. 2000. The New Mexico Archaic/The Oshara Tradition
7 Native Americans, Anasazi ancestors. Kantner J. The Anasazi’s ancestors from 8,000 to 5,000 B.C.
7 Native Americans, Diamond Tail site. Archaeological history of Diamond Tail. http://www.diamondtail.com/history/
7 Native Americans, southwestern chronology. Jordan DK. Chronology of Southwestern Archaeology. http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/swchron.html/
7 Native Americans, Basketmaker Stage II. Charles M. Research statement. Basketmaker Stage II, Darkmold site. Fort Lewis College Archaeological Field School.
8 Pleistocene, human culture evolution. Richerson PJ, Boyd R. 1998. The Pleistocene and the origins of human culture: built for speed. University of California, Davis.
9 Native Americans, migration history. Wade N. 2000. Scientists rough out humanity’s 50,000-year-old story. The New York Times, November 14, 2000.
10 Native American, migration history. Wade N. 2002. Geneticists track more of earliest humans’ first itineraries. The New York Times, November 12, 2002.
11 Human population, identification. Wade N. 2002. Gene study identifies 5 main human populations. The New York Times, December 20, 2002.
12 Native Americans, migration history. Wade N, Wilford JN. 2003. New World ancestors lose 12,000 years. The New York Times, July 25, 2003.
13 Native Americans, Onate and Pueblo indians. Onate J de. The diversity of Native Americans: the southwest. In Hammond GP, Rey A, eds. 1953. Don Juan de Onate: Colonizer of New Mexico, 1595-1628, vol 1, p 480-85. University of New Mexico. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
14 Native Americans, Coronado and Plains Indians. Casteneda P de. The diversity of Native Americans: The Plains. In Hammond GP, Rey A, eds. 1940. Narratives of the Coronado expedition, 1540-42, p 208-9. University of New Mexico. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
15 Native Americans, Folsom, Boca Negra Wash Site. The Boca Negra Wash Site: Folsom hunters in the Middle Rio Grande Valley. 2001 UNM Archaeological Field School, Department of Archaeology
15 Native Americans, prehistory. Museum of New Mexico information cards. Office of Statewide Programs & Education.
15 Native Americans, Lithic history. Embededness of Lithic technology. University of Oklahoma.
15 Native Americans, Cimarron area. Early history of the area, 8,000 B.C.-1821. Cimarron Historical Society.
15 Native Americans, Paleoindian sites. Paleoindians. University of Arizona.
16 Villasur Expedition, Nebraska—Santa Fe. Pedro de Villasur sent to Nebraska, the battle, recording the massacre, geopolitical power shifts. http://www.nebraskastudies.org/
17 Mining, Spanish. Doner MJ. El Mina del Toro.
17 Mining, Spanish. La Mina de la Escalera (Mine of the Ladder).
18 Vargas, don Diego de, Colorado. Espinosa JM. 1939. Journal of the Vargas expedition into Colorado, 1694. The Colorado Magazine col. XVI, no. 3, pp 81-89.
19 Vargas, don Diego de, Colorado. Espinosa JM. 1936. Governor Vargas in Colorado. New Mexico Historical Review vol XI, no. 2, pp179-187.
20 Spanish expeditions, Colorado. Thomas AB. 1924. Spanish expeditions into Colorado. The Colorado Magazine vol I, no. 7, pp 289-300.
21 Spanish expeditions, Oklahoma. Thomas AB. 1928. Spanish exploration of Oklahoma, 1599-1792. Chronicles of Oklahoma vol 6, no. 2, pp 186-213.
21 Native Americans, Spanish policy toward Utes. Richie E. General Mano Mocha of the Utes and Spanish policy in Indian relations. The Colorado Magazine vol IX, pp 150-157.
22 Native Americans, Spanish policy toward Apaches. Moorhead ML. 1968. The Apache Frontier: Jacobo Ugarte and Spanish-Indian Relations in Northern New Spain, 1769-1791. University of Oklahoma Press.
23 Fur traders, Missouri, Pierro Chouteau. Menard P. Reports of the activities of the Missouri Fur Company at Three Forks of the Missouri, summer 1810. In Chittenden HM. 1902. The American Fur Trade of the Far West, Appendix A.
24 New Spain, northern, military provinces. Brinckerhoff SB, Faulk OB. 1965. Lancers for the king: A study of the frontier military system of Northern New Spain, with a translation of the Royal Regulations of 1772. Arizona Historical Society, Phoenix.
25 Spain, land and water laws. Greenleaf RE. 1972. Land and water in Mexico and New Mexico, 1700-1821. New Mexico Historical Review XLVII:2, pp 85-112.
26 Spain, in Utah. Lost Treasures of Utah. 1999. Daniels J. The Spanish in Utah.
27 Genealogy, and history archival sources, New Mexico. Jones OL. 1997. Genealogists, historians and historical sources. New Mexico Genealogist vol 26, March.
28 Rio Colorado, description. Dye JF. 1951. Recollections of a pioneer, 1830-1852. Glen Dawson, Los Angeles.
29 Genealogy, Juan Benito Valdez. Martinez D. Juan Benito Valdez and response RE: Juan Benito Valdez, Taos.
30 Native American, enslavement in San Luis Valley. Combs DG. 1973. Enslavement of Indians in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The San Luis Historian, The San Luis Historical Society, Inc.
31 Trappers, Bean-Sinclair party. Hafen LR. 1954. The Bean-Sinclair party of Rocky Mountain Trappers, 1830-32. The Colorado Magazine vol xxxi, no 3, pp161-171.
32 Native Americans, Ute chronology. Ute Indian chronology. http://www.utelegacy.org/
33 New Mexico, 1817 census. Provincia del Neuvo Mexico. Spanish Archives of New Mexico, 1815-1817, reel 18, LC SW 978-9, M6265II.
34 Rocky Mountains, Stephen Long expedition, 1819-1820. Stephen Harriman Long, 1784-1864. U.S. Topographical Engineers.
35 Trappers, Jules De Mun. Lecompte J. 1971. Jules Du Mun. In Hafen LR. 1971. The mountain men and the fur trade of the far West, vol VIII, pp 95-105. The Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, CA.,
36 Trappers, Chouteau-Demun expedition. Ulibarri GS. The Chouteau-Demun Expedition to New Mexico, 1815-1817. New Mexico Historical Review vol XXXVI, pp 263-273.
37 Spain, fort at Sangre de Cristo Pass. Thomas C. 1937. The Spanish fort in Colorado, 1819. The Colorado Magazine vol XIV, no 3, pp 82-85.
38 New Mexico, Fowler expedition. Coues E, ed. 1898. The journal of Jacob Fowler narrating an adventure from Arkansas through the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico to the sources of the Rio Grande del Norte, 1821-22, pp 100-105. Francis P. Harper, New York.
39 New Mexico, Fowler expedition. Williams GR. A condensed interpretation of Jacob Fowler’s record of 1821 events in southeastern Colorado.
40 New Mexico, exploration, Humboldt. 1823. Humboldt’s works. The North American Review vol 16, issue 38, January.
41 Fur trade, St. Louis, records. Swagerty WR, ed. Papers of the St. Louis fur trade. University of Idaho. Original sources Missouri Historical Society and St. Louis Mercantile Library Association.
42 Fur trade, Native Americans, Missouri Fur Company. James T. 1846. Chapter 3. Three years among the Indians and Mexicans. Printed at the office of the “War Eagle,” Waterloo, IL.
43 Mexican frontier. Weber DJ. 1982. Chapter 7, The new Colonialisms: Americans and the frontier economy, pp 122-146. In The Mexican frontier, 1821-1846: the American Southwest under Mexico. University of New Mexico Press.
44 New Mexico, settlement of frontier. Hammond GP. 1979. The search for the fabulous in the settlement of the southwest, pp 17-33. In Weber DJ, ed. 1979. New Spain’s northern frontier: essays on Hispanos and Indians in the American West, 1540-1821. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
44 Native American, Spanish period. Schroeder AH. 1979. Shifting for survival in the Spanish southwest., pp 237-255. In Weber DJ, ed. 1979. New Spain’s northern frontier: essays on Hispanos and Indians in the American West, 1540-1821. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
45 Santa Fe Trail. Gregg KL. 1952. The road to Santa Fe: the journal and diaries of George Champlin Sibley and others pertaining to the surveying and marking of a road from the Missouri frontier to the settlements of New Mexico, 1825-1827. University of New Mexico Press, pp 156, 197-211, 220.
46 Indian policy, Mexican in New Mexico. Tyler D. 1980. Mexican Indian policy in New Mexico. New Mexico Historical Review April, pp 101-120.
47 Casta (ethnic) system, colonial New Mexico. Bustamante A. 1929. “The matter was never resolved”: The Casta system in colonial New Mexico, 1693-1823.
48 Pino PB. 1942. Chapter XI Census Figures: Towns and Cities, Chapter XII Educational Problems, Chapter XIII Natural Resources, Chapter XIV Trade and Commerce, In: Three New Mexican chronicles: the Exposicion of Pedro Bautista Pino, 1812: the Ojeada of Antonio Barreiro, 1832, and additional by Jose Agustin de Escudero, 1849. Albuquerque Quivira Society.
49 Circuit and District Courts, Northern District of New Mexico, 1847, various cases, including Bautiste Carleyfoe. Cheetham FT. 1926. The first term of the American Court in Taos, New Mexico. New Mexico Historical Review vol 1, no 1, pp 23-41.
50 Native Americans, Taos and other New Mexico pueblos. Gallatin. 1848. New Mexico and California. The ancient monuments and the aboriginal, semi-civilized nations of New Mexico and California; with an abstract of the early Spanish explorations and conquests in these Whig Review vol 8, issue 5, pp 504-527.
51 Colorado, southern, early settlements. Cheetham FT. 1928. Early settlements of southern Colorado. The Colorado Magazine vol V, no 1, pp 1-8.
52 Fremont, John. John Fremont, 1813-1890. Includes research links. http://www.johnfremont.com/
53 Leroux, Antoine. Parkhill F. Antoine Leroux, In Hafen LR. Mountain Men, vol 4, pp 173-183.
54 Fremont, John, 4th expedition. Lecompte J. Pueblo Hardscrabble Greenhorn: the Upper Arkansas, 1832-1856. University of Oklahoma Press, pp 218-219, 238-239, 367-368.
55 Fremont, John, 4th expedition. Favour AH. 1936. Old Bill Williams, Mountain Man. University of Oklahoma Press, pp 172-196.
56 Fremont, John, 4th expedition. Hafen LR, Hafen AW. 1960. Fremont’s Fourth Expedition. A documentary account of the disaster of 1848-1849, with diaries, letters, and reports by participants in the tragedy. The Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, California, several excerpts.
57 Native Americans, Taos Revolt. Twitchell RE. 1963. The leading facts of New Mexican History, Horn & Wallace, Albuquerque.
58 Trappers, history. Coyner DH. Introduction, In: The lost trappers. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
59 Rio Colorado, Indian depredations. Lecompte J. 1979. Pueblo Hardscrabble Greenhorn. Society on the High Plains, 1832-1856. University of Oklahoma Press, several excerpts.
60 Bent’s Fort. Letters and Notes from or about Bent’s Fort, 1844-1845. Copied from the St. Louis Reveille. The Colorado Magazine 1934, vol XI, no 6, pp 223-227.
61 Indian depredations. Escape from the Indians. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writer’s Project, 1936-1940. US Library of Congress.
62 Rio Colorado, Ruxton account. Ruxton GF. 1916. Chapter V, Mexican graditude, In: Wild Life in the Rocky Mountains. MacMillan, NY.
63 Turley’s Mill, Taos. Lyckman E. A review of the ranch, trading post, mill and distillery of Simeon Turley, Canoncite, Arroyo Hondo, Taos County, New Mexico, 1830-1847. Taos County Historical Society.
64 Taos Revolt. Bender AB. 1934. Frontier defense in the Territory of New Mexico, 1846-1853. New Mexico Historical Review vol IX, no 3, pp 249-272.
65 Native Americans, Rio Colorado. Wislizenus A. 1848. Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico, connected with Col. Doniphan’s expedition. Senate, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Misc. No. 26. The Rio Grande Press Inc., Glorieta, New Mexico.
66 Kearny, Stephen W, General, conquest of New Mexican Territory. Read JB. 1936. Native sons of New Mexico. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940. US Library of Congress.
67 Kearny, Stephen W, General, and Utes. Lecompte J. 1979. Chapter 23: An apology for the Utes. In: Pueblo Hardscrabble Greenhorn. Society on the High Plains, 1832-1856. University of Oklahoma Press, pp 237-245.
68 Kearny, Stephen W, Brigadier General, and John Fremont. 1848. Journal of the executive proceedings of the United States of American, 1845-1848. Senate Executive Journal, August 9, 1848. A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875. US Library of Congress.
68 Kearny, Stephen W, General. Roberts P. 1979. Stephen Watts Kearny. Buffalo County Historical Society vol 2, no 1, January.
68 Kearny, Stephen W, General. General Stephen Watts Kearny. University of Nebraska.
68 Kearny, Stephen W, General. 1846, 1847. Resolution re: war with Mexico. Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1846-1847. Thursday, December 10, 1846 and Monday, December 209, 1847.
69 Rio Colorado, Army of the West, 1846. Turner HL. Correspondence (holograph).
70 Kearny, Stephen W, General, entry into New Mexico and Santa Fe. Calvin R. 1951. Lieutenant Emory Reports: A reprint of Lieutenant W.H. Emory’s notes of a military reconnaissance. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, pp 34-63.
71 Abert, James W, 3rd Fremont expedition. James William Abert, 1820-1897. U.S. Corps of Topgraphical Engineers.
71 Kearny, Stephen W., Colonel. Nomination to brigadier general. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate the United States, 1845-1848, Monday June 29, 1846. A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875. US Library of Congress.
72 New Mexico Territory, history. Davis WWH. 1857. Chapter III: Historical Sketch of New Mexico. In: El Gringo; or New Mexico and Her People. Harper & Brothers, New York.
73 Indian depredations, New Mexico Territory. 1861-1862. A bill providing for the examination of claims for Indian depredations in the Territory of New Mexico. Committee on Indian Affairs. Bills and Resolutions, House of Representatives, 37th Congress, 2nd session.
73 Indian depredations, New Mexico Territory, 1860. H.R. 376. A bill providing for the examination of claims for Indian depredations in the Territory of New Mexico. Bills and Resolutions, House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 1st session.
73 Indian depredations, New Mexico Territory, 1859. H.R. 816. A bill providing for the examination of claims for Indian depredations in the Territory of New Mexico. Bills and Resolutions, House of Representatives, 35th Congress, 2nd session.
74 Indian depredations, New Mexico Territory. 1859. Otero MS. Speech of Hon. M.A. Otero of New Mexico in the House of Representatives, February 21, 1859. Appendix to the Congressional Globe, 35th Congress, 2nd session. U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875. US Library of Congress.
75 Indian depredations, Rio Colorado. Transcription—details of livestock stolen. Indian depredations, 1856-1889. Register of Strays 1856-1889, Box 16757. New Mexico State Archives, Santa Fe and Taos County Records 1853-1869, Book A-1, Box 16701.
76 Native Americans, Apache. Treaty with the Apache, July 1, 1852. The Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
77 Native Americans, 1850 military view. McCall, Col. GA. 1968. New Mexico in 1850: A Military View. University of Oklahoma Press.
78 Taos, U.S. Army in, Indian depredations. Murphy LR. 1972. U.S. Army in Taos, 1847-1852. New Mexico Historical Review XLVII, no 1 pp 33-48.
78 Indian depredations and U.S. Army, Taos, Rio Colorado. Murphy LR. 1972. U.S. Army in Taos, 1847-1852. New Mexico Historical Review XLVII, no 1 pp 33-48.
78 Rio Colorado, U.S. Army in, Indian depredations. Murphy LR. 1972. U.S. Army in Taos, 1847-1852. New Mexico Historical Review XLVII, no 1 pp 33-48.
79 Indian depredations, New Mexico Territory. Bender AB. 1934. Frontier defense in the Territory of New Mexico, 1846-1853. New Mexico Historical Review vol IX, no 3, pp 249-272.
80 New Mexico Territory, travel description. Brewerton GD. 1854. Incidents of travel in New Mexico. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine vol VIII, no XLVII, pp 577-596.
81 Carson, Kit. Brewerton GD. 1853. A ride with Kit Carson through the Great American Desert and the Rocky Mountains. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine vol VIII, pp 306-334.
82 Kronig, William. Jones CI. 1944. William Kronig, New Mexico Pioneer from his memories of 1849-1860. New Mexico Historical Review vol XIX, no 3, pp 185- Brewerton GD. A ride with Kit Carson. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine311.
83 San Luis Valley. 1969. Time-event chart of the San Luis Valley. The San Luis Valley Historian vol 1, no 2, April 1969.
84 Rio Colorado, G.W. Harris journals. Heap GW. 1957. Central Route to the Pacific, with related material on railroad explorations and Indian affairs by Edward F. Beale, Thomas H. Benton, Kit Carson and Col. E.A. Hitchcock, and in other documents, 1853-54. Hafen LR, Hafen AW, eds. The Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, California.
85 Emory, William Hensley and Army of the West. Chapter 3. With the Army of the West. American Military History, Army Historical Series. U.S. Army.
86 Mexican War. Traas AG. 1993. From the Golden Gate to Mexico City. The U.S. Army Topographical Engineers in the Mexican War, 1846-1848. Office of History, Corps of Engineers and Center of Military History, U.S. Army, Washington, DC.
87 Fremont, John. Chapter 2. On to the Golden Gate with Fremont. American Military History, Army Historical Series. U.S. Army.
88 Abert, James W, Lt.. Chapter 4. Lieutenants Abert and Peck in New Mexico. American Military History, Army Historical Series. U.S. Army.
88 Peck, William G, Lt. Chapter 4. Lieutenants Abert and Peck in New Mexico. American Military History, Army Historical Series. U.S. Army.
89 Taylor, Zachary. Chapter 5. With Zachary Taylor in Northern Mexico. American Military History, Army Historical Series. U.S. Army.
90 Mexican War. Chapter 8. The Mexican War and after. American Military History, Army Historical Series. U.S. Army.
91 Northern New Mexico. Richardson AD. 1867. Chapter XXIII. In: Beyond the Mississippi: from the Great River to the Great Ocean. Life and Adventure on the Prairies, Mountains, and Pacific Coast. American Publishing Company, Hartford, CT, pp 269-275.
92 Autobees, Charles. Lecompte J. 1957-59. Charles Autobees. The Colorado Magazine vol xxxiv, no 3, July 1957; vol xxxv, no 1, January 1958; vol xxxiv, no 4, October 1957; vol xxxv, no 3, July 1958; vol xxxv, no 2, April 1958; vol xxxv, no 4, October 1958; vol xxxvi, no 1, January 1959; vol xxxvi, no 3, July 1959.
93 Calhoun, James S., Indian Affairs, Santa Fe. Abel AH. 1915. The Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun while Indian Agent at Santa Fe and Superintendent of Indian Affairs in New Mexico. Office of Indian Affairs, Government Printing Office, Washington DC.
93 Indian Affairs, Santa Fe. Abel AH. 1915. The Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun while Indian Agent at Santa Fe and Superintendent of Indian Affairs in New Mexico. Office of Indian Affairs, Government Printing Office, Washington DC.
94 Fort Pueblo Massacre. Hafen LR. 1927. The Fort Pueblo massacre and the punitive expedition against the Utes. The Colorado Magazine vol IV, no 2, March, pp 49-57.
95 Rio Colorado, Utes. Abel AH. 1915. The Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun while Indian Agent at Santa Fe and Superintendent of Indian Affairs in New Mexico. Office of Indian Affairs, Government Printing Office, Washington DC, pp 168-173, 228-231.
96 Native Americans, Utes. Abel AH. 1915. The Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun while Indian Agent at Santa Fe and Superintendent of Indian Affairs in New Mexico. Office of Indian Affairs, Government Printing Office, Washington DC, pp 168-187, 222-227, 432-433, 438-439.
96 Indian depredations, Rio Colorado. Abel AH. 1915. The Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun while Indian Agent at Santa Fe and Superintendent of Indian Affairs in New Mexico. Office of Indian Affairs, Government Printing Office, Washington DC, pp 168-187, 222-227, 432-433, 438-439.
96 Slavery, Mexican. Abel AH. 1915. The Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun while Indian Agent at Santa Fe and Superintendent of Indian Affairs in New Mexico. Office of Indian Affairs, Government Printing Office, Washington DC, pp 168-187, 222-227, 432-433, 438-439.
97 Trading, Santa Fe. Kingsbury JM; Elder JL, Weber DJ, eds. 1996. Trading in Santa Fe: John Kingsbury’s correspondence with James Josiah Webb, 1853-1861. Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas.
98 Native Americans, Navajo. Ackerlly NW. 1998. A Navajo Diaspora: the Long Walk to Hweeldi. Dos Rios Consultants, Silver City, NM.
99 Burials 1865-1955, Costilla-Sacred Heart. [Holograph]. LDS Archives, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Box #57LDS.
100 Hermanos, Hispanic villages. Thompson J. 2001. Ghost rails: the Hispanic villages along the old Chama to Durango rail line. Silverton Mountain Journal.
100 Native Americans, Utes. Thompson J. 2001. Ghost rails: the Hispanic villages along the old Chama to Durango rail line. Silverton Mountain Journal.
101 Sangre de Cristo Trail. Colville RM. 1971. The Sangre de Cristo Trail. The San Luis Journal vol III, no 1 pp 11-33.
101 Native Americans, Utes. Colville RM. 1971. The Sangre de Cristo Trail. The San Luis Journal vol III, no 1 pp 11-33.
102 Native Americans, census 1870. Amy WFM. 1967. Indian agent in New Mexico: the journal of special agent WFM Amy, 1870. Stagecoach Press, Santa Fe, NM, pp 38-39, 45-49.
103 Native Americans, Comanches. Brown LB. 1937. Los Comanches. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the. Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940. US Library of Congress.
104 Native Americans, Navajo. Raines L. The Navajos. S-240, Folkways. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the. Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940. US Library of Congress.
105 Indian Wars, 1865-1890. Chapter 14 Winning the West: the Army in the Indian Wats, 1865-1890. American Military History, Army Historical Series.
106 Railroads, Chile Line. Carl Heflin Collection. 1978. Chile Line. The San Luis Valley Historian vol X no 2.
107 Spanish flu. Melzer R. 1982. A dark and terrible moment: the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918 in New Mexico. New Mexico Historical Review vol 57, July, pp 213-236.,
108 Land issues. Dorsey SW. 1887. Land Stealing in New Mexico. A Rejoinder. The North American Review vol 145, iss 271, October.
109 Genealogy, Cisneros. Chavez B. 1999. Native New Mexican traces roots. Albuquerque Journal, September 19.
110 Conley, John, murder of James Redding. Particular of the killing of Redding for which the Supreme Court says John Conley will have to hang. <possible New York Times> January 25, .
110 Conley, John, murder of James Redding. Territory of New Mexico, County of Taos vs. John Conley: A true bill. Murder. 1905.
111 Capital punishment, New Mexico. Torrez RJ. 2001. Capital punishment in New Mexico. La Cronica de Nuevo Mexico, issue no 55, November. Historical Society of New Mexico.
112 Capital punishment. Torrez RJ. 1997. Myth of the hanging tree. Lynchings and legal hangings in Territorial New Mexico. La Cronica de Nuevo Mexico no 44, January. Historical Society of New Mexico.
113 Hispanic villages, social life. Martinez RN. Social life. S-S-18 #1. New Mexico Writers’ Project. Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, Santa Fe, NM.
114 Hispanic villages, social life. Martinez RN. 1937. Arabs and dancing bears. New Mexico Writers’ Project. Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, Santa Fe, NM.
115 Hispanic villages, social life. Martinez RN. 1937. Gypsy caravans. New Mexico Writers’ Project. Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, Santa Fe, NM.
116 Hispanic villages, social life. Martinez RN. 1936. Social Life. S-676. New Mexico Writers’ Project. Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, Santa Fe, NM.
117 Acequias, irrigation practices. Simmons M. 1972. Spanish irrigation in New Mexico. New Mexico Historical Review vol XLVII, no 2, pp135-150.
118 New Spain, northern frontier, censuses. Jones OL Jr. 1979. Los Paisanos. Spanish Settlers on the Northern Frontier of New Spain. University of Oklahoma Press.
119 Hispanic villages, social life. 1937. Mareau H, Hauskins E, Lucero-White A. Folk Dances of the Spanish-Colonials of New Mexico. Examiner Pub. Co.
120 Buffalo hunting. Tejada S. 1939. History of a buffalo hunter. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940. U.S. Library of Congress.
121 Native Americans, women’s rights. Hillerman A. 1999. Women still fighting for economic equity. Albuquerque Journal, September 19.
122 Hispanic villages, folklife. Brown LW, Briggs CL, Weigle M. 1978. Hispano Folklife of New Mexico. The Lorin W. Brown Federal Writers’ Project Manuscripts. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
123 Hispanic villages, church and folk. Steele TJ. 1993. Folk and Church in New Mexico. The Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies, The Colorado College, Colorado Springs.
124 Onstine, Doctor. Collier J. 1943. Photo. Dr. Onstine of the Taos County Cooperative Association and Father Pat Smith at the bedside of a tubercular patient, Questa. LC-USW 3-17918-C.
125 Questa, incorporation. Questa incorporating, fifteen years ago, March 12, 1964. The Taos News March 22, 1979, p A4.
126 Questa, Red River area shooting. Blair B. 1978. Events recalled in Questa, RR area shooting. The Taos News vol XIX, no 20, July 13.
127 Questa, post office. White JW. 1997. Questa: Taos County post office history. In: The History of Taos County Post Offices, Farmington, NM.
128 Spanish flu. Viadurre A. 2002. Spanish influenza, influenza Espanola. http://www.newmexicogenealogy.org/
129 Genealogy, Espanola. Viadurre A. 2002. Spanish influenza, influenza Espanola. http://www.newmexicogenealogy.org/
130 Acequias, Cabresto Lake Irrigation Corp. 1964. Statistics and list of landowners.
131 Acequias, history of Questa ditch associations. Life along the capillaries—Questa’s ageless acequias. New Mexico Water Dialogue, a joint program of Western Network and the Natural Resources Center at the University of New Mexico, pp 4-7.
131 Questa, census block map 2000.
132 Rael, JP. Steele T. 1998. Remembered backward, repeated forward: J.P. Rael’s “Los Pobladores de Questa.” Journal of the Southwest vol 40, no 1, Spring, pp87-106.
133 Ute Mountain. Martinez RN. The bells on Ute Mountain. Fray Angelico Chavez History Library.
134 Lummis, Charles. De Bruin, Cornelia. Grand old grizzly of Tu-a-ta. The Taos News
134 Lummis Charles. 1904. Cylinder recordings, source information. Southwest Museum, Los Angeles.
135 Sheep herding. Hedlund EJ. 2000. Sheepherder fights to keep grazing permit. The Taos News, September 14.
136 Questa, early life. Raines L. 1936. Early life in Questa. S-240. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940.
137 Music. Romero A, Arellano N. The Passion, lyrics. Music and Culture of the Northern Rio Grande.” The Juan B. Rael Collection.
138 Smith, Soapy. 1999. Soapy Smith & other bad guys. Alaska Department of Education and Early Development.
138 Mining, Soapy Smith. 1999. Soapy Smith & other bad guys. Alaska Department of Education and Early Development.
139 El Dia de los Muertos. Padilla J. 1998. El Dia de los Muertos. The Taos News October 29.
140 Land grants. Brooke J. 1998. Hot issue in Northern New Mexico: Fine print of an 1848 treaty. The New York Times February 19.
140 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Brooke J. 1998. Hot issue in Northern New Mexico: Fine print of an 1848 treaty. The New York Times February 19.
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