MISSIONS AND MIRACLES, REFERENCES HOME PAGE, HeartSpace Inner Healing: http://www.heartspaceinnerhealing.com SITE MAP, HeartSpace Inner Healing: http://www.heartspaceinnerhealing.com/sitemap.shtml Contents INTERLIBRARY LOAN (ILL), if your local town or university library do not have a specific book, you can obtain any book through the Reference or Circulation Desk, by filling out an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) request form. This service is usually free or has a nominal charge, maybe about $1.50. For the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) form, obtain bibliographic citation, including author, title, publisher, date of publication from Books in Print, which is available usually in library Reference, or www.worldcat.org or also, you can purchase books on the Internet through www.amazon.com or www.half.com or other websites. (SPANISH) Catholic Church, and John Baptist Lamy. 1874. Constituciones Eclesiasticas Para la Diocesis de Santa Fe, New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Publicadas por el Ilmo. Sr. Obispo D. Juan B. Lamy. OCLC 21603773. (SPANISH) De Onis, Jose, Pablo Tac, Minna Hewes, and Gordon Hewes. 1958. Las Misiones Espanolas en los Estados Unidos. New York, New York, Neff Lithographing. OCLC 760404488. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.3, DEONIS. (SPANISH) Misiones Franciscanas de la Sierra Gorda de Queretaro. 2005. Madrid, Spain, Ediciones San Marcos. ISBN 9788489127722. (SPANISH) Tenorio, Oclides. 1975. Las Misiones de Nuevo Mejico 1776. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Title VII Technical Assistance Unit, State Department of Education. New Mexico, children's literature, OCLC 9900783. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. (SPANISH) Velez de Escalante, Silvestre, and Francisco Atanasio Dominguez. 1776. Derrotero de los Padres Fray Francisco Atanacio Dominguez, and Fr. Silvestre Velez, de Escalante, en sus Exploraciones, desde las Missiones de Zuny del Nuevo Mexico, hasta las Ymmediaciones de Monte Rey de California. OCLC 54539491. Adair, John. 1944. The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths. Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0806101334. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.1, ADAIR. Adams, Ansel, and Harry M. Callahan, editor. 1993. Ansel Adams in Color. Boston, Massachusetts, Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 9780821219805. PUBLIC LIBRARY 779.092, ADAMS. Adams, Eleanor Burnham, and France V. Scholes. 1942. Books in New Mexico, 1598-1680. Santa Fe, New Mexico, University of New Mexico. ISSN 0028-6206. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.9, ADAMS. Adams, Eleanor Burnham, and France V. Scholes. 1953. A Bio-Bibliography of Franciscan Authors in Colonial Central America. Washington, D.C., Academy of American Franciscan History. OCLC 458366309. PUBLIC LIBRARY 013.2713, ADAMS. Ahlborn, Richard E., and Francisco Atanasio Dominguez. 1989. Dominguez Inventory of New Mexico Churches, 1776, A Listing of Items in Each Church. OCLC 28015045. Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. 1930. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. OCLC 52698609. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. 1930. Trips under Turquoise Skies, Scenic and Historic Spots near Albuquerque, New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. OCLC 63020790. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. 1950. See New Mexico from Albuquerque. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. OCLC 42359860. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce. 1978. Business Owners Assistance Workbook. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce. OCLC 880058158. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Alpert, George. 1984. Taos Pueblo. Scottsdale, Arizona, Paradise House. ISBN 9780873583503. PUBLIC LIBRARY 779.40924, ALPERT. American Automobile Association. 1987. TourBook Arizona New Mexico. Heathrow, Florida, American Automobile Association. OCLC 931098923. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.9, AMERICAN. American Automobile Association. 2015. Arizona and New Mexico. Heathrow, Florida, American Automobile Association. OCLC 919088658. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.91, AMERICAN. American Health Resort Association. 1891. The South West and New Mexico for Phthisis, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Chicago, Illinois, American Health Resort Association. OCLC 31454023. PUBLIC LIBRARY 613.12, AMERICAN. American Library Association. 1992. Small Business, Big Challenge, Providing Information to Small Business and the Entrepreneur, Proceedings of the Business Reference and Services Section (BRASS) Program at the American Library Association Annual Conference, Monday, July 1, 1991, Atlanta, Georgia. Chicago, Illinois, Reference and Adult Services Division, American Library Association. ISBN 9780838976357. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 027.690973, AMERICAN. American Youth Hostels, Inc., and International Youth Hostel Federation. 2012. Hostels across the USA, 2012. Silver Spring, Maryland, American Youth Hostels, Inc. OCLC 793423384. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.3066, HOSTELS. Amsden, Charles Avery. 1964. Navaho Weaving, Its Technic and Its History. Chicago, Illinois, Rio Grande Press. OCLC 514089. PUBLIC LIBRARY 746.1, AMSDEN. Anderson, Charles Loftus Grant. 1890. Arizona as a Health Resort. OCLC 6595426. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 613.12, ANDERSON. Anderson, George B., and Pacific States Publishing Co. 1907. History of New Mexico, Its Resources and People. Los Angeles, California, Pacific States Pub. Co. OCLC 1692911. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.9, HISTORY. Arango, Polly. 1995. Touring New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 0826315364. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89045, ARANGO. Archuletta, Phil T., and Sharyl S. Holden. 2004. Traveling New Mexico, A Guide to the Historical and State Park Markers. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sunstone Press. ISBN 0865344000. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.890454, ARCHULETTA. Arellanes, Kathy, and Martin Perea. 2000. Travel New Mexico Scenic and Historic Byways, A Travel Guidebook to New Mexico Roads of Distinction. Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Mexico Highway and Transportation Department. OCLC 45260071. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company. 1897. Health Resorts of New Mexico. Kansas, Passenger Department, Santa Fe Route. OCLC 63019664. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, ATCHISON. Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company. 1899. New Mexico Health Resorts (Health Seekers Series). Chicago, Illinois. OCLC 6869838. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, ATCHISON. Atherton, Elizabeth, and Randa Bishop. 2016. Dorling Kindersley (DK) Eyewitness Travel Guides, Southwest USA and National Parks. New York, New York, DK Publishing. ISBN 9781465441126. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.90434, DK. Austin, Mary Hunter, Ansel Adams, Hazel Dreis. 1930. Taos Pueblo, Photographed by Ansel Easton Adams and Described by Mary Austin. San Francisco, California. OCLC 960053140. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.3, AUSTIN. Austin, Mary, and Ansel Adams. 1977. Taos Pueblo. Boston, Massachusetts, New York Graphic Society. ISBN 0821207229. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 779.092, AUSTIN. Babbitt, James E., Martha Blue, Willow Roberts Powers, and Joan Brundige-Baker. 1986. Historic Trading Posts. Flagstaff, Arizona, Museum of Northern Arizona. OCLC 60585100. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.491, BABBITT. Baca, Sam. 1993. Churches, Symbols of Community, Santa Fe, New Mexico. New York, New York, Bruner Foundation. OCLC 30879736. Bailey, Florence Merriam, Wells W. Cooke, Allan Brooks, and Louis Agassiz Fuertes. 1928. Birds of New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. OCLC 1662621. PUBLIC LIBRARY 598.2, BAILEY. Balfour, Amy C. 2014. Southwest USA's Best Trips, 32 Amazing Road Trips. Oakland, California, Lonely Planet. ISBN 9781741798128. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.90434, BALFOUR. Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse. 1911. Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos. OCLC 858065285. Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, and Madeleine Turrell Rodack. 1981. Adolph F. Bandelier's The Discovery of New Mexico by the Franciscan Monk Friar Marcos de Niza in 1539. Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona Press. ISBN 9780816507177. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.901, BANDELIER. Basch, Harry. 2012. Frommer's Exploring America by RV. Hoboken, New Jersey, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. ISBN 978-1-118-08602-5. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.304932, FROMMER'S. Batson, Robert N. 1994. Historic Churches on the High Road to Taos. Coppell, Texas, Robert N. Batson. OCLC 36139109. PUBLIC LIBRARY 726.5, BATSON. Bauer, Paul W. 1991. The Enchanted Circle, Loop Drives from Taos. Socorro, New Mexico, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. OCLC 26400682. PUBLIC LIBRARY 557.8953, BAUER. Beacham, Van, and M.H. Salmon. 2004. Flyfisher's Guide to New Mexico. Belgrade, Montana, Wilderness Adventures Press. ISBN 1932098135. PUBLIC LIBRARY 799.12409789, BEACHAM. Beck, Warren Albert. 1962. New Mexico, A History of Four Centuries. Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press. OCLC 760604125. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.9, BECK. Beck, Warren Albert, and Ynez D. Haase. 1969. Historical Atlas of New Mexico. Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806108179. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 911.789, BECK. Bedinger, Margery. 1973. Indian Silver, Navajo and Pueblo Jewelers. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 0-8263-0273-4. PUBLIC LIBRARY 739.23, BEDINGER. Behrens, June. 1996. Missions of the Central Coast. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lerner Publications. ISBN 9780822519300. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.4702, BEHRENS. Behrens, Tom. 2009. Falcon Guide Camping Texas, A Comprehensive Guide to More Than 200 Campgrounds. Guilford, Connecticut, Falcon Guides. ISBN 9780762746057. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.6406864, FALCON. Benson, Sara J. 2008. The Four Corners Region, Where Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico Meet, A Complete Guide. Woodstock, Vermont, Countryman Press, and New York, New York, distributed by W.W. Norton. ISBN 9781581570830. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.88, BENSON. Berger, Guy, and Nancy Schiffer. 2000. Pueblo and Navajo Contemporary Pottery and Directory of Artists. Atglen, Pennsylvania, Schiffer. ISBN 0764310240. PUBLIC LIBRARY 738.308997, BERGER. Berger, William M. 1883. Bergers Tourists Guide to New Mexico, Including Descriptions of Towns, Pueblos, Churches, Pictures, Statues, Ruins and Antiquities, Together with Mountains, Canons, Springs, and Other Places of Interest. Kansas City, Missouri, Ramsey, Millett and Hudson. OCLC 16658991. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, BERGER. Bernstein, Judith R. 1991. NMBUS, New Mexico Business and Economic Information Sources. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Rio Grande Chapter, Special Libraries Association (two volumes). OCLC 23375743. PUBLIC LIBRARY 330.9789, BERNSTEIN. Bial, Raymond. 2004. American Community, Missions and Presidios. New York, New York, Childrens Press, A Division of Scholastic, Inc. ISBN 0-516-23708-X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.02, BIAL. Bischoff, Matt C. 2001. Touring New Mexico Hot Springs. Guilford, Connecticut, Falcon. ISBN 9780762711345. PUBLIC LIBRARY 551.23, BISCHOFF. Bleiler, Lyn. 2011. Taos. Charleston, South Carolina, Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738579597. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.902, BLEILER. Blomberg, Nancy J. 1988. Navajo Textiles, The William Randolph Hearst Collection. Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-8165-1078-4. PUBLIC LIBRARY 746.14, BLOMBERG. Boll, James. 1994. Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Abo Trail Guide. Tucson, Arizona, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association in Cooperation with the National Park Service. OCLC 35787793. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Bonestell, Chesley, and Paul C. Johnson. 1974. The Golden Era of the Missions, 1769-1834, Paintings. San Francisco, California, Chronicle Books. ISBN 9780877010555. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.94045, GOLDEN. Bostic, Mary Burzlaff, editor. 2015. Artist's and Graphic Designer's Market 2016. Cincinnati, Ohio, North Light Books. ISBN 978-1-4403-4261-5. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 706.88, BOSTIC. -- Pages 506-579, Art Fairs, Pages 602-608, Grants State and Provincial. Bottineau, Yves, and Kenneth Martin Leake. 1970. Living Architecture, Iberian-American Baroque. New York, New York, Grosset and Dunlap. ISBN 0556033279. PUBLIC LIBRARY 724.19, BOTTINEAU. Boudreau, Eugene H. 1971. Making the Adobe Brick. Berkeley, California, Fifth Street Press. OCLC 402223. PUBLIC LIBRARY 691.4, BOUDREAU. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1950. The Literature of Santos. Dallas, Texas, University Press in Dallas, Southern Methodist University. OCLC 1343718. PUBLIC LIBRARY 016.755, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1951. The Alfred I. Barton Collection of Retablos. Miami Beach, Florida, Franklin Press. OCLC 11135521. PUBLIC LIBRARY 745.09789, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1953. New Mexico Santos. Santa Fe, New Mexico, School of American Research, Department of Spanish Colonial Art. OCLC 8718309. PUBLIC LIBRARY 572, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1953. New Mexico Tinwork. Santa Fe, New Mexico, School of American Research, Department of Spanish Colonial Art. OCLC 8718216. PUBLIC LIBRARY 572, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth, and Stephan Francis de Borhegyi. 1956. The Miraculous Shrines of Our Lord of Esquipulas in Guatemala and Chimayo, New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Spanish Colonial Arts Society. OCLC 549910642. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1959. Popular Arts of Colonial New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of International Folk Art. OCLC 1649755. PUBLIC LIBRARY 745.09789, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1969. The New Mexico Santero. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press. OCLC 20271021. PUBLIC LIBRARY 704.9482, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1971. The First New Mexico Imprint. OCLC 10478113. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1974. Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press. ISBN 0890130647. PUBLIC LIBRARY 745.09789, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 1995. New Mexico Santos, Religious Images in the Spanish New World. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780890132845. PUBLIC LIBRARY 745.09789, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth. 2001. Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, LPD Press. ISBN 9781890689216. PUBLIC LIBRARY 745.09785, BOYD. Boyd, Elizabeth, Stephan Francis de Borhegyi, and Spanish Colonial Arts Society. 1982. El Santuario de Chimayo. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Ancient City Press. OCLC 10158487. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.95, BOYD. Boyd, Mark F. no date. Enumeration of Florida Spanish Missions in 1675. Tampa, Florida, Florida Historical Quarterly. OCLC 1843978. PUBLIC LIBRARY 973.2, BOYD. Brewster, William. 1881. Notes on Some Birds from Arizona and New Mexico, with a Description of a Supposed New Whip-poor-will. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Nuttall Ornithological Club. OCLC 356621720. Briggs, Charles L. 1980. The Wood Carvers of Cordova, New Mexico, Social Dimensions of an Artistic Revival. Knoxville, Tennessee, University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9780870492754. PUBLIC LIBRARY 730.8968078952, BRIGGS. Brown, Cindy L. 2015. Taos Hiking Guide. Taos, New Mexico, Nighthawk Press. ISBN 9780986270628. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, BROWN. Brugge, David M., and George H.H. Huey. 1993. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. Tucson, Arizona, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association. ISBN 1877856185. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.137, BRUGGE. Bryant, Kathleen. 2012. Navajo and Hopi Country. Berkeley, California, Avalon Travel. ISBN 9781612381558. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.913304, BRYANT. Bunting, Bainbridge, and Arthur Lazar. 1974. Of Earth and Timbers Made, New Mexico Architecture. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780826303189. PUBLIC LIBRARY 720.9789, BUNTING. Bunting, Bainbridge, Jean Lee Booth, and William R. Sims. 1964. Taos Adobes, Spanish Colonial and Territorial Architecture of the Taos Valley. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press. OCLC 253294294. PUBLIC LIBRARY 728.0978953, BUNTING. Bunting, Bainbridge. 1966. The Architecture of Northern New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, New Mexico Society of Architects. OCLC 36627480. Bunting, Bainbridge. 1970. Take a Trip with NMA, An Architectural Guide to Northern New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, New Mexico Society of Architects, American Institute of Architects. OCLC 6319370. PUBLIC LIBRARY 720.9789, BUNTING. Bunting, Bainbridge. 1972. San Felipe der Neri Church Founded 1706, Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico. OCLC 14062781. Bunting, Bainbridge. 1976. Early Architecture in New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780826304247. PUBLIC LIBRARY 720.9789, BUNTING. Bunting, Bainbridge. 1983. John Gaw Meem, Southwestern Architect. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780826306715. PUBLIC LIBRARY 720.924, BUNTING. Burke, James Wakefield. 1971. Missions of Old Texas. South Brunswick, New Jersey, A.S. Barnes. ISBN 9780498077845. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.6403, BURKE. Bushnell, Amy Turner. 1994. Situado and Sabana, Spain's Support System for the Presidio and Mission Provinces of Florida. New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History. ISBN 9780820317120. PUBLIC LIBRARY 975.201, BUSHNELL. Butler, Michael. 2016. High Road to Taos. Charleston, South Carolina, Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781467116053. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.953, BUTLER. Campos, Marie Pilar. 2009. Chimayo Chile, A Living History of Faith, Culture, and Art. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Native Hispanic Institute. ISBN 9780984068401. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.952, CAMPOS. Capace, Nancy. 2000. Encyclopedia of New Mexico. Santa Barbara, California, Somerset Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-403-09607-3. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.9, ENCYCLOPEDIA. Carroll, Tom, Sue Schofield, and Glenn Fulfer. 1994. Gran Quivira, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. Tucson, Arizona, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association in Cooperation with the National Park Service. OCLC 35787712. Casey, Robert L. 2007. Journey to the High Southwest, A Travelers Guide to Santa Fe and the Four Corners of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah (Insider's Guide). Guilford, Connecticut, Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 0762740647. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.9, CASEY. Cash, Marie Romero. 1993. Built of Earth and Song, Churches of Northern New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Red Crane Books. ISBN 1878610309. PUBLIC LIBRARY 726.509789, CASH. Cash, Marie Romero. 1999. Santos, Enduring Images of Northern New Mexican Village Churches. Niwot, Colorado, University Press of Colorado. ISBN 9780870814945. PUBLIC LIBRARY 704.9482, CASH. Catholic Church, and Angelico Chavez. 1957. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1678-1900. Washington, D.C., Academy of American Franciscan History. OCLC 11769633. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 027.6709789, CATHOLIC. Catholic Church, and United States Catholic Conference. 1998. Catholic Shrines and Places of Pilgrimage in the United States. Washington, D.C., United States Catholic Conference. ISBN 1574551582. PUBLIC LIBRARY 263.04273, CATHOLIC. Catholic Church. 1921- . Southwestern Catholic (SERIAL). Santa Fe, New Mexico, Catholic Pub. Co. of New Mexico. OCLC 27696422. PUBLIC LIBRARY 282.789, CATHOLIC. Catholic Church. 1946- . The Santa Fe Register (SERIAL). Denver, Colorado, Catholic Press Society. OCLC 16937586. Catholic Church. 1982. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Mexico State Records Center. OCLC 37856484. Catholic Church. 1987. Report of the Select Committee on the Preservation of New Mexico Historic Churches. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Archdiocese of Santa Fe. OCLC 17803058. PUBLIC LIBRARY 726.5, CATHOLIC. Chamber of Commerce (Raton, New Mexico). 1940. Welcome to Northern New Mexico Vacationland, Raton, Gateway. Raton, New Mexico, Chamber of Commerce. OCLC 79292750. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.895504, WELCOME. Chauvenet, Beatrice. 1985. John Gaw Meem, Pioneer in Historic Preservation. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Historic Santa Fe Foundation. ISBN 9780890131510. PUBLIC LIBRARY 720.2880924, CHAUVENET. Chavez, Angelico. 1968. Coronado's Friars. Washington, D.C., Academy of American Franciscan History. OCLC 39254. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.1010922, CHAVEZ. Cheek, Lawrence W., Eduardo Fuss, and Andrew Collins. 2007. Santa Fe, Taos and Northern Pueblos. New York, New York, Compass American Guides. ISBN 1400018668. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, CHEEK. Church, Mike, and Terri Church. 2008. Southwest Camping Destinations, RV and Car Camping Destinations in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Livingston, Texas, Rolling Homes Press. ISBN 9780974947198. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.906834, CHURCH. Clark, Neil McCullough. 1953. The Weavers of Chimayo, An Ancient New Mexico Craft Lives On. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Neil McCullough Clark. OCLC 35663304. Collins, Andrew. 2015. Fodor's 2015 Arizona and the Grand Canyon. New York, New York, Fodor's Travel Publications. ISBN 9780804142762. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.910454, FODORS. Congdon-Martin, Douglas. 1990. The Navajo Art of Sandpainting. West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schiffer Pub. ISBN 0-88740-271-2. PUBLIC LIBRARY 751.49, CONGDON. Coppa and Avery Consultants. 1981. Architecture and Preservation in New Mexico, A Guide to Historic Sites, Churches, and Homes. Monticello, Illinois, Vance Bibliographies. OCLC 636255232. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 016.7209789, ARCHITECTURE. Coppa and Avery Consultants. 1981. New Mexico, A Guide to Its Religious Architecture. Monticello, Illinois, Vance Bibliographies. OCLC 11726681. PUBLIC LIBRARY 016.72609789, NEWMEXICO. Cottam, Erica. 2015. Hubbell Trading Post, Trade, Tourism, and the Navajo Southwest. Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806148373. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.137, COTTAM. Coulter, Lane. 2002. Navajo Saddle Blankets, Textiles to Ride in the American Southwest. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780890134061. PUBLIC LIBRARY 746.1408997, NAVAJO. Crow, Melinda. 2000. Camping New Mexico. Helena, Montana, Falcon. ISBN 1560447095. PUBLIC LIBRARY 647.94789, CROW. Crow, Melinda. 2015. Falcon Guide Camping New Mexico, A Comprehensive Guide to Public Tent and RV Campgrounds. Guilford, Connecticut, Falcon Guides. ISBN 9781493006106. PUBLIC LIBRARY 796.5409789, FALCON. Current, William R., and Vincent Scully. 1971. Pueblo Architecture of the Southwest, A Photographic Essay. Austin, Texas, published for the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, by the University of Texas Press. ISBN 9780292701205. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.6, CURRENT. Dabbs, Jack Autrey. 1940. The Texas Missions in 1785. Austin, Texas, Saint Edward's University. OCLC 310357629. PUBLIC LIBRARY 976.402, DABBS. Daigh, Janice. 1984. Churches Built by People. Taos, New Mexico, Taos News. OCLC 37533471. -- from four Taos News, Taos, New Mexico, articles, March-April 1984. D'Antonio, Bob. 2004. Mountain Biking Northern New Mexico, A Guide to Northern New Mexico's Greatest Off-Road Bicycle Rides. Guilford, Connecticut, Falcon. ISBN 9780762728022. PUBLIC LIBRARY 796.6309789, D'ANTONIO. D'Antonio, Bob. 2004. Santa Fe-Taos Hiking Guide. Englewood, Colorado, Westcliffe Publishers. ISBN 9781565795006. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, D'ANTONIO. David, Brother F.S.C. 1908. Interesting Guide to See the Oldest Church, the Oldest House, and the Oldest Bell, All in Santa Fe, with Some Historical Items about New Mexico. Denver, Colorado, Welch-Haffner Print. Co. OCLC 950945444. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.911, SAN. David, Brother F.S.C. 1912. Interesting Information for Visitors to Santa Fe, and to the Oldest Church. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Saint Michael's College. OCLC 855954359. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.911, SAN. Davis, Ellis Arthur. 1945. The Historical Encyclopedia of New Mexico (two volumes). Albuquerque, New Mexico, New Mexico Historical Association. OCLC 3572038. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978.9, DAVIS. Day, James M. 1965. Six Missions of Texas. Waco, Texas, Texian Press. ISBN 9780872440029. PUBLIC LIBRARY 976.4, DAY. De Onis, Jose, Pablo Tac, Minna Hewes, and Gordon Hewes. 1958. Las Misiones Espanolas en Los Estados Unidos. New York, New York, Neff Lithographing Co. OCLC 760404488. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.0976, MISIONES. DeHuff, Elizabeth Willis. 1943. Say the Bells of Old Missions, Legends of Old New Mexico Churches. Saint Louis, Missouri, B. Herder Book Co. OCLC 11802142. PUBLIC LIBRARY 398.2, DEHUFF. DeLong, Leslie, Sue Schofield, and Kirk Hughey. 1985. Salinas, Abo Trail Guide. Tucson, Arizona, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association in Cooperation with the National Park Service. OCLC 828150769. Densmore, Frances. 1938. Music of Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico. Los Angeles, California, Southwest Museum. OCLC 1258346. PUBLIC LIBRARY 781.71, DENSMORE. Densmore, Frances. 1957. Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuni Pueblos. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 850966. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 305.8, SMITHSONIAN. DeVries, Ralph, and Stephen G. Maurer. 1994. Wild and Scenic Rio Grande, Lobatos Bridge to Velarde. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Southwest Natural and Cultural Heritage Association. ISBN 1879343150. PUBLIC LIBRARY 797.122, DEVRIES. DeWitt, Dave, John Amos Adams, Jr., and Lucille S. Adams. 1979. Discover New Mexico. Belen, New Mexico, Sunbelt Press. OCLC 5446163. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.8904926, DEWITT. Ditchfield, Christin. 2006. Spanish Missions. New York, New York, Children's Press, A Division of Scholastic, Inc. ISBN 0-516-22834-X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.402, DITCHFIELD. Dominguez, Francisco Atanasio. 1956. The Missions of New Mexico, 1776, A Description, with Other Contemporary Documents. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press. OCLC 1851297. 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The Missions and Missionaries of California (four volumes). San Francisco, California, James H. Barry. OCLC 1266491. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 267.94, ENGELHARDT. Erfurt-Cooper, Patricia, and Malcolm Cooper. 2009. Health and Wellness Tourism, Spas and Hot Springs. Buffalo, New York, Channel View Publications. ISBN 9781845411121. PUBLIC LIBRARY 613, ERFURT. Erisman, Fred, and Richard W. Etulain. 1982. Fifty Western Writers, A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313221677. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 810.9978, FIFTY. Estergreen, Marion Morgan. 1950. Taos Guide Book, 1951-1952. Taos, New Mexico, Taos Publications. OCLC 886592224. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Estergreen, Marion Morgan. 1960. Chapels on the Trail, Trip from Taos through Ranchos, Talpa, over U.S. Hill, Picuris Pueblo, Trampas, Cordova, Chimayo, Santa Cruz, and back to Taos via Highway 64 and San Juan Pueblo. Taos, New Mexico. OCLC 6636242. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.89, ESTERGREEN. 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Francis, Lee. 1996. Native Time, A Historical Time Line of Native America. New York, New York, Saint Martin's Press. ISBN 0312131291. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.004, FRANCIS. Hancks, Larry K. 2003. The Emigrant Tribes, Wyandot, Delaware and Shawnee, a Chronology. Kansas City, Kansas, Larry K. Hancks. OCLC 826183646. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 970.1, HANCKS. Hirschfelder, Arlene B. 2000. Native Americans. New York, New York, Dorling Kindersley Pub. ISBN 078945162X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.00497, HIRSCHFELDER. LePoer, Barbara A. Leitch. 1985. Chronology of the American Indian. Newport Beach, California, American Indian Publishers. OCLC 11669702. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 970.1, CHRONOLOGY. Littlefield, Daniel F., and James W. Parins. 1984. American Indian and Alaska Native Newspapers and Periodicals, 1826-1924. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood. ISBN 0313234264. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.1, LITTLEFIELD. Magnaghi, Russell M. 2009. Native Americans of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, A Chronology to 1900. Marquette, Michigan, Center for Upper Peninsula Studies, Northern Michigan University. OCLC 424555573. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 977.49, MAGNAGHI. McAlister, Diane L. 1998. The Native American Crafts Directory. Summertown, Tennessee, Book Publishing Company. ISBN 1-57067-058-7. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 381.4574508997073, MCALISTER. National Indian Association. 1935. A Chronology, and Data of Our Missions and Their Transfers. New York, New York, National Indian Association. OCLC 85178814. Nies, Judith. 1996. Native American History, A Chronology of the Vast Achievements of a Culture and Their Links to World Events. New York, New York, Ballantine Books. ISBN 0345393503. PUBLIC LIBRARY 970.004, NIES. No Ears, John, Charles Nines, Walter Mason Camp, and Newberry Library. 1916. Chronology of the Ogalalla Sioux from 1759 to 1912. OCLC 39187333. Picotte, Agnes, and Dakota Indian Foundation. 1987. An Introduction to Basic Dakota, Lakota and Nakota. Chamberlain, South Dakota, Dakota Indian Foundation. OCLC 20292127. PUBLIC LIBRARY 497.5, PICOTTE. Riggs, S.R. No date. Dictionary of the Dakota Language. OCLC 851898244. Rogers, Mary Evelyn. 1986. A Brief History of the Cherokees, 1540-1906. Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press. OCLC 14174690. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 973.00497, ROGERS. Sonneborn, Liz. 2007. Chronology of American Indian History. New York, New York, Facts On File. ISBN 0816067708. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 973.04, SONNEBORN. Waldman, Carl. 1994. Timelines of Native American History. New York, New York, Prentice Hall General Reference. ISBN 0671889923. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 970.004, WALDMAN. White, Phillip M. 2006. American Indian Chronology, Chronologies of the American Mosaic. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313338205. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 970.004, WHITE. Zeman, Scott C. 2002. Chronology of the American West, from 23,000 B.C.E. through the Twentieth Century. Santa Barbara, California, ABC-CLIO. ISBN 157607207X. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 978.002, ZEMAN. - BALLOONING (SPANISH) Mondey, David, and Michael John Haddrick Taylor. 2000. Aviones, Nueva Enciclopedia Ilustrada (New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft). Barcelona, Spain, Edicomunicacion, S.A. ISBN 9788484610595. PUBLIC LIBRARY 629.13334, MONDEY. Alexander, Jean. 1977. Encyclopedia of Aviation. New York, New York, Scribner. ISBN 0-684-14840-4. PUBLIC LIBRARY 387.703, ENCYCLOPEDIA. Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum. 2004. The Grand Challenge, New Mexico and Its Influence on Ballooning. Albuquerque, New Mexico, City of Albuquerque, Office of Cultural Services. OCLC 57408700. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum (Albuquerque, New Mexico). 1987. The Flight Plan. Albuquerque, New Mexico, (JOURNAL). OCLC 907791296. Ballooning. Balloon Federation of America. San Luis Obispo, California. (JOURNAL). Bertrand, Jean-Michel, and Tony Knight. 1993. Special Shape Rodeo, Kodak Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Paris, France, Au Fil de l'Air. OCLC 31977887. PUBLIC LIBRARY 797.51, BERTRAND. Brown, Dick. 1979. Hot Air Ballooning. Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, Tab Books. ISBN 0830698175. PUBLIC LIBRARY 629.1332, BROWN. Dwiggins, Don. 1980. The Complete Book of Airships, Dirigibles, Blimps and Hot Air Balloons. Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, Tab Books. ISBN 0830696962. PUBLIC LIBRARY 629.133209, DWIGGINS. Garrison, Paul. 1978. The Encyclopedia of Hot Air Balloons. New York, New York, Drake Publishers. ISBN 0847317625. PUBLIC LIBRARY 629.13322, GARRISON. Garrity, Tom, and Dick Brown. 2003. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Creative Company. OCLC 60654178. Heller, Douglas M. 2011. Aloft at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Aloft Pub. ISBN 9780615438603. childrens, PUBLIC LIBRARY 797.51, HELLER. Larese, Steve. 2014. Balloons Over Albuquerque. Atglen, Pennsylvania, Schiffer Publishing. ISBN 0764347942. PUBLIC LIBRARY 797.51, LARESE. Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management Inc. 1993. Strategic Planning and Programming Study for the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tallahassee, Florida, Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management. OCLC 53023234. Ludwig, Ruth P. 1995. Balloon Digest, A Publication of the Balloon Federation of America. Indianolo, Iowa, Balloon Federation of America. ISBN 0964665603. Mondey, David, editor. 1988. The International Encyclopedia of Aviation. New York, New York, Crescent Books. ISBN 0-517-66199-3. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 629.1, MONDEY. Q13-KRQE TV, and Kodak Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. 1996. Albuquerque, Where the World Celebrates Ballooning. Helena, Montana, American and World Geographic Pub. ISBN 1560371145. Rey, Margret and H.A., and Vipah Interactive. 1998. Curious George and the Hot Air Balloon. Boston, Massachusetts, Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0395919185. childrens, fiction, PUBLIC LIBRARY REY. Spindler, Ailsa. 1999. Hot Air Balloons. New York, New York, Todtri. ISBN 9781577171591. PUBLIC LIBRARY 629.13322, SPINDLER. United States Federal Aviation Administration. 1975. Balloon Digest. Santa Barbara, California, Federal Aviation Administration. OCLC 4995351. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Military Aeronautics Division, Army. 1918. Vocabulary of French and English Balloon Terms, Conversion Tables, French and English Measures. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office. OCLC 82840283. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 533.603, UNITED. Vesely, Kim, Dick Brown, Tom McConnell, and Paul Fisher Rhetts. 2011. The World Comes to Albuquerque, Celebrating 40 Years of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Los Ranchos, New Mexico, Rio Grande Books. ISBN 9781890689971. PUBLIC LIBRARY 797.5109, WORLD. Waligunda, Bob, and Larry Sheehan. 1981. The Great American Balloon Book, an Introduction to Hot Air Ballooning. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall. ISBN 9780133636147. PUBLIC LIBRARY 629.132522, WALIGUNDA. Willard, Keith. 2001. Ballooning. Mankato, Minnesota, Smart Apple Media. ISBN 1887068511. childrens, PUBLIC LIBRARY 797.51 WILLARD. World Hot Air Balloon Championship. 1973. First World Hot Air Balloon Championship, Official Program. Albuquerque, New Mexico. OCLC 8366852. - MISSIONS Bial, Raymond. 2004. American Community, Missions and Presidios. New York, New York, Children's Press, A Division of Scholastic, Inc. ISBN 0-516-23708-X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.02, BIAL. (Page 7, 8-9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 22, 24-25, 41, 42) Missions were established throughout North America in what later became the states of Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. In 1565 the Spanish founded Saint Augustine, Florida, which became the earliest European settlement on the continent. (I)n 1573, Franciscan priests arrived in Florida to establish the first missions there--mostly along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. (p. 7-8). NEW MEXICO MISSIONS In 1598 Franciscan padres traveled with Juan de Onate on an expedition to colonize New Mexico. The padres founded the first missions there, and over the next hundred years padres established another forty or more missions--including one at Santa Fe in 1610. Most of these missions were strung along the Rio Grande, which wound through the heart of New Mexico. Father Alonso de Benavides was especially successful in bringing missions to this territory. From early 1626 to 1629 he oversaw the founding of ten missions. Even after he returned to Spain, he continued to promote the missions of New Mexico. (p. 8-9). MISSIONS SPREAD WEST Farther west, Father Eusebio Kino, a Jesuit missionary and an explorer, began to found numerous Spanish missions in northern Mexico, Arizona, and Baja (lower) California. In 1691 Father Kino began to establish the first missions in southern Arizona. By 1700 he had completed the best known of these missions at San Xavier del Bac, near what is now Tucson. He later founded other missions in Arizona, such as Nuestra Senora de los Dolores, Santa Gertrudis del Saric, San Jose de Imuris, Nuestra Senora de los Remedios, and San Cayetano de Tumacacori. (p. 11). Franciscan missionary Junipero Serra...established the Mission San Diego de Alcala at San Diego, which became the first mission in California. (p. 12-13). Between 1769 and 1823 Serra and his able successor Fermin Francisco de Lasuen and three other padres established a chain of twenty-one missions in California. Father Serra himself founded ten of the missions. (p. 13). (B)uildings were made of rough, sun-dried bricks called adobe, a mixture of clay and straw. (p. 15). (Photograph) Mission Nombre de Dios, Saint Augustine, Florida (p. 22). The most famous of the Texas missions was San Antonio de Valero--better known as the Alamo. (p. 24). In New Mexico, mission buildings were often grouped around a patio or plazita. The church was on one side, while the other buildings enclosed the three remaining sides of the plazita. (p. 24). (Photograph) Standing near the Palace of the Governors, Saint Francis Cathedral overlooks the shops and plaza in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. (p. 25). Adobe--rough blocks of clay and water mixed with straw, formed in wooden molds, and dried in the sun. (p. 41). Franciscans--members of the Catholic order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in the thirteenth century. (p. 41). 1573: Franciscan padres arrive in Florida to establish missions. (p. 42-43). 1610: Santa Fe, New Mexico, is founded. (p. 42-43). 1845: Texas officially becomes part of the United States. (p. 42-43). and Ditchfield, Christin. 2006. Spanish Missions. New York, New York, Children's Press, A Division of Scholastic, Inc. ISBN 0-516-22834-X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 979.402, DITCHFIELD. (Pages 8, 9, 17, 31, 42, 46) The (Spanish) priests set up hundreds of missions in Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. (p. 8). The Alamo, the site where Texans fought against a Mexican army in 1836, was originally a Spanish mission. (p. 9). Like the mission workers, people today build with adobe bricks. (p. 17). The Franciscan order of priests, founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in 1209, still exists. (p. 31). (T)he Spanish missions in Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California attract millions of visitors each year. (p. 42). Adobe--a brick made of mud and straw (p. 46). Pozole--a thick soup made with meat and corn (p. 46). and Kalman, Bobbie, and Greg Nickles. 1997. Historic Communities, Spanish Missions. New York, New York, Crabtree Publishing Company. ISBN 0-86505-436-3. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978, KALMAN. (Pages 5, 19, 28, 29) Between the 1500s and the 1800s, Spanish priests started hundreds of missions in what is now the United States. (p. 5). (Missions were located, per map): Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas. (p. 5). Some missions became famous for the horses they raised. (p. 19). (Photograph) San Francisco de Asis in New Mexico has been the subject of many famous paintings and photographs. (Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico). (p. 28). (A) number of mission churches and buildings have been restored. They are used by the Roman Catholic Church, the National Park Service, and descendants of the Spaniards and Native Americans who once lived at the missions. (p. 29). (Photograph) Visitors believe that the small church at El Sanctuario de Chimayo, New Mexico, is a place of healing. (p. 29). and McEwan, Bonnie G., editor. 1993. The Spanish Missions of La Florida. Gainesville, Florida, University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1231-7. PUBLIC LIBRARY 975.9, SPANISH. (Pages 58, 193, 277, 282-283) The Laws of the Indies, codified in 1573, consisted of 148 ordinances governing site selection, town plan, and the political organization of New World towns. (p. 58) (T)he Spanish mission system of Florida has existed since the Spaniards first established the missions in the late 1500s. (p. 193) Expectations of appearance and composition of Florida mission sites were loosely drawn from mission systems established in other parts of North America, chiefly the American Southwest (Arizona and New Mexico), Alta California, and Texas. In time and plan the missions of Arizona and New Mexico are the most appropriate for comparison because the mission systems of both Alta California and Texas are largely eighteenth century undertakings. (p. 277) The Southwestern Mission Model. I would like to explore briefly an alternative mission model drawn largely from the mission systems of Arizona and New Mexico, which chronologically precede and overlap the Florida mission system. These missions were also founded by Franciscan friars and can be expected to express common principles of execution and organization. Because the building stock (adobe and stone in the Southwest, wattle and daub or wood in the Southeast) was not identical, some differences in size and life span of the structure may be expected. Kubler (1972), Bunting (1976), and Kessel (1980) provide excellent architectural overviews for New Mexico. (p. 282-283). A typical southwestern mission complex features two components. First, the church and convento comprise a single unit, usually joined by a common wall or closely separated by an alleyway. The convento is usually located on the same side of the church as the sacristy (a room off the sanctuary where the priest vests for Mass and where altar furnishings are stored). The church is a single-nave structure with trabeated roof. The sanctuary, or altar area, may be raised or level with the floor of the nave. In the Southwest a clerestory may be a feature of the structure. Burials are located beneath the floor of the church. These burials are oriented with the feet toward the sanctuary (or altar). In at least some missions there is evidence that the location of the burial and its proximity to the sanctuary of the church was determined by payment (Kessell 1980:83). (p. 282-283). The second mission settlement feature was the pueblo. The settlement of the native population was quantitatively the major feature of the mission. In the Southwest the native building stock is one of square to rectangular rooms, often arranged in a linear fashion, sometimes in several stories. Rows of rooms may also be arranged linearly or clustered. (p. 282-283). What we know of native building stock in the Southeast is limited. The LeMoyne drawings (Alexander 1976) and limited archaeological data suggest a preference for round structures. Because there has been no excavation in the pueblos of southeastern mission sites, this feature awaits exposure. (p. 282-283). and Sanford, Trent Elwood. 1950. The Architecture of the Southwest, Indian, Spanish, American. New York, New York, W.W. Norton and Company. OCLC 996490. PUBLIC LIBRARY 720.978, SANFORD. (Pages 1, 3, 10-11, 18, 20, 24-25, 246, 252, 255, 257-258, 269-274, 276-299) With an area of more than one quarter of a million square miles, (Texas) is larger than any country in Europe except Russia and it could swallow up all our northeastern states with ease....(T)he next border state in size, (following California and Montana is) New Mexico. And then follows Arizona. A sizable chunk of land those four border states comprise. Nevada and Colorado follow in turn, and then only Wyoming and Oregon exceed Utah in area. Those seven states of the Southwest occupy nearly one third of the United States. (p. 1). In that part of the country are blended three cultures: Indian, Spanish, and Anglo-American. All three have left their imprints - in language and in customs, in work and in play, in religious beliefs and their expression in folklore and in art, and especially and most visibly in architecture. (p. 3). (T)he upper part of (the Rio Grande) river, flowing from north to south to cut the state of New Mexico into two parts, plays an all-important role in the life of that section of the country, as it has for hundreds of years....The Pecos drains the eastern part of New Mexico and joins the Rio Grande halfway down the Texas-Mexico boundary. (p. 10-11). The well-known Navaho Indians, linguistic cousins of the Apache, are famous now for their wool blankets and their silver jewelry. (p. 18). Early Builders in the Four Corners: The point where the four states of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona meet is unique: it is the only one in the United States where such a meeting occurs. (p. 20). Kiva is a Hopi word meaning old house, and to this day the circular or square semisubterranean chamber is a distinctive feature of all Indian pueblos....The kivas varied greatly in size, usually ranging from ten to forty feet in diameter, although in rare instances they have been found to have been as great as sixty feet in diameter. (p. 24-25). With the opening of the Santa Fe Trail, and more especially with the raising of the American flag in 1846, venerable Santa Fe and other cities of New Mexico - though still clinging to adobe - began to undergo changes. Brick and millwork - double-hung, glazed sash often supplemented by slatted shutters - were imported from St. Louis and Kansas City and the small grilled windows without glass began to give way to the type generally used in the Middle West and the East. Even the Indian pueblos felt the influence. Slender, square columns began to replace the hand-hewn ones and parapets with wooden balustrades decorated the tops of the adobe buildings to cover the Spanish-Pueblo architecture with a cloak called Territorial. (p. 246). In Albuquerque the University of New Mexico, originally begun in the Victorian Gothic style, officially adopted a modified type of Pueblo architecture in 1905 even before the restoration of the Governor's Palace in Santa Fe, by remodeling a brick building into a copy of an Indian pueblo, and, with that as a modest beginning, its newer buildings now give the university an architectural character that is unique among educational institutions. Especially distinctive are the Administration Building and the University Library. (p. 252). Texas presents, then, for its principal candidates for the Southwest San Antonio and El Paso, and the greater of these lies just on the imaginary border. It is where the Southwest begins. (p. 255). Albuquerque...is a crossroads. The commercial capital of New Mexico, it is the meeting place of the principal East-West and North-South highways. It serves a wide trade area and its transcontinental traffic is heavy. It is also an air center. Its airport has been designed in the accepted Spanish-Pueblo style, the renaissance of which was begun by the University of New Mexico. The city lies low. As a health resort as well as the business and educational center of the state.... (p. 257-258). CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, (excerpts, p. 269-274). 1598, Don Juan de Onate takes formal possession of New Mexico, establishes first Spanish settlement at San Juan pueblo. Franciscans are assigned to pueblos to establish missions. 1609-1610, Santa Fe is founded by Don Pedro de Peralta as capital of New Mexico. First church and Palace of the Governor are built. 1617, Eleven churches have been built in New Mexico. Churches at Pecos and Jemez are begun. 1630, Fifty Franciscan friars are at work. 1699, Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico, is established by order of Governor Pedro Rodriguez Cubero, mission church is built there. 1706, Albuquerque is founded by Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdes. 1791, Mission church of San Xavier del Bac, near Tucson, Arizona, is completed by Franciscans. 1803, Louisiana is purchased by the United States. 1822, William Becknell opens Santa Fe Trail. 1838, Pueblo of Pecos is abandoned, inhabitants move to Jemez. 1851, Bishop John B. Lamy arrives in Santa Fe to head newly-established Roman Catholic Diocese. 1863, Separate territory of Arizona is created. 1869, First transcontinental railroad is completed. 1875, Rt. Rev. John B. Lamy is made archbishop of Santa Fe. 1905, University of New Mexico officially adopts Spanish-Pueblo style of architecture. 1912, New Mexico and Arizona are admitted as states. 1925, Craze for Spanish architecture sweeps the country. 1936, Hoover Dam, the world's highest and most spectacular dam, is completed, effects flood control, irrigation, water supply, and water power in the Southwest. TABLES OF PUEBLOS, MISSIONS OF NEW MEXICO, TEXAS, ARIZONA, AND CALIFORNIA (p. 276-299). New Mexico ZUNI, Red sandstone and adobe mission church (1705) now in ruins. Part of walls and balcony remain. ACOMA, Adobe mission church of San Esteban Rey (1629) the largest and finest in New Mexico, repaired and well restored in 1924. LAGUNA, Mission San Jose built in 1699 (the last of the early missions), stone and adobe, decorated interior. ISLETA, Adobe church (early 17th Century). SANDIA, Old church of the 18th Century now replaced. JEMEZ, Chapel of San Diego modern (1937) near ruins of old church. (Ruins of Mission San Jose de Jemez at site of ancient pueblo). ZIA, Adobe church (1692), rebuilt on ruins of earlier church. SANTA ANA, Adobe church (late 17th or early 18th Century). SAN FELIPE, Present adobe mission church (early 18th Century). SANTO DOMINO, Church recent, in good Spanish-Pueblo style. COCHITI, Church (1694). TESUQUE, Later church remodeled. POJOAQUE, Modern brick church. SAN ILDEFONSO, Present church modern, on site of earlier. NAMBE, Recent church, built in Spanish-Pueblo style, on commanding site above valley, on the road to the scattered pueblo. SANTA CLARA, The small modern church, in Spanish-Pueblo style, was built in 1918. SAN JUAN, Present church is modern (since 1900). PICURIS, Old church of San Lorenzo (c. 1692), remodeled. TAOS, Small 19th Century church. Arizona SAN JOSE DE TUMACACORI, National monument in 1908. SAN XAVIER DEL BAC, Well restored, now kept in good condition by Franciscan missionaries who act as guides. and Treib, Marc, and Dorothee Imbert. 1993. Sanctuaries of Spanish New Mexico. Berkeley, California, University of California Press. ISBN 0520064208. PUBLIC LIBRARY 726.509789, TREIB. (Pages xii-xiii, 4, 5, 9, 12, 162, 170, 188, 191, 192-193, 196, 198, 205) (T)he existing churches of today's El Paso and Juarez would need to be included since they were part of the same supply-route system. (p. xii-xiii). (S)anctuary is used broadly to describe religious structures such as the mission, the church, the chapel, the oratorio, and the morada. (p. xiii). The mountains are home to the pinon pine (source of pine nuts) and the scrubby juniper, which rarely grows higher than fifteen feet or so and whose twisted configuration yields little usable wood for major construction. The mountains also provide the tall and straight ponderosa pine used for roof beams, and thus to the mountains the builders went, no matter the distance or the difficulty in transporting the huge logs once they were cut. (p. 4). Topography and climate were not the sole determinants of architectural form in New Mexico. They were but two, albeit important ones, of a constellation of factors that included defense, available building materials and technology, and social practices. (p. 5). Small Map insert (p. 5). When the Spanish arrived in the sixteenth century, they found the pueblos concentrated along the (Rio Grande) river and its tributaries, although other communities were found to the southeast in the Salinas area and further west at Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi (located in what is today Arizona). (p. 9). (T)here were two primary routes separated by hundreds of miles of desert: the Rio Grande drainage in New Mexico and the Gila River drainage in Arizona. Mission systems were founded along both rivers, but contact between these geographic areas was negligible until the arrival of the railroad in the nineteenth century. (p. 12). CHIMAYO, EL SANTUARIO (Chimayo, New Mexico, 1816, 1920s). (T)he Ortega family's long tradition of Chimayo blankets, the growing of small apples and apricots, and the Santuario de Chimayo, which has attracted pilgrims from an extremely large area for almost two centuries....Veneration for the Santuario of Chimayo continues to this day....(I)n response to the extremely high losses suffered by New Mexicans in the early part of the Pacific War, including the infamous Bataan death march, "some of the survivors, keeping a vow made during that harrowing time, later undertook a pilgrimage on foot to the rustic adobe Santuario de Chimayo." Sanctity lies embedded. (p. 162, 170). SAN FRANCISCO DE ASIS, (Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, c. 1815). The notoriety of this particular apse stems primarily from the photographs of Paul Strand and Ansel Adams and the paintings of John Marin and Georgia O'Keeffe, who for many years lived and worked in nearby Abiquiu...Watered by the Rio Grande and its tributaries, this land has been occupied as the northernmost settlement of Pueblo culture for at least seven hundred years. (p. 188). "The settlement (of Trampas de Taos, the site of the present Ranchos de Taos), consists of scattered ranchos, and their owners are the citizens who live in the pueblo." (p.191). "This town called the ranch lies at the base of a gigantic mountain and is watered by a swift stream that rushes from the ravine....It contains about 300 houses, and these are built completely together, forming a wall, enclosing a large square, in the center of which stands a church"....The walls are constructed of adobe and measure nearly six feet in average thickness. (p. 192-193). TAOS PUEBLO, SAN JERONIMO (Taos, New Mexico, 1617). (T)he pivotal position the settlement occupied as the northernmost of the Rio Arriba pueblos and as a transitional community between the pueblos and the Indians of the plains. The first mission for the Taos valley was founded at the end of the sixteenth century....(T)he pueblo of Taos belong(s) to the same language group as (Picuris). (p. 196). Consider, then, the Indians' regard for construction as part of natural law....The first Taos church of San Jeronimo...lies to the northwest of the two main pueblo blocks....The original mission was founded in 1617. (p. 198). Today...there is a new church of San Jeronimo located to the south and east, fronting the plaza....The earliest photo of the current structure dates from about 1885. (p. 205).