Santa Fes early residents: Archuleta, Mrquez, Anaya, Alamzn, Lucero de Godoy, and Chamiso. In general, the war did not have much of an impact on the community. /H [ 1032 608 ] A list of famous people buried in New Mexico. 346 Visiting Albuquerque again a year and a half later, in 1882, I found the changes that had taken place in the mean time still more remarkable. Much like other cities throughout the U.S., Albuquerque experienced urban decay in the inner city as economic activity continued to shift toward the suburbs. By 1625, he was a Captain, 48 years o 2nd ONATE EXPEDITION into NEW MEXICO 1600 [20], By 1920, Albuquerque had a population of 15,157, and housing subdivisions had begun to extend eastward along Central Avenue. [37] In 1971, a confrontation between police and a large crowd at Roosevelt Park devolved into a full-blown riot, with violence and looting in several parts of the city. Plus genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. Descendants of Fray Cayetano de Otero (1700's New Mexico), Governors of New Mexico (Nuevo Mxico) from 1598 to present day, Reconquest and Recolonization of Nuevo Mexico (New Mexico)-1692, Second group of settlers to New Mexico, Dec. 24, 1600. The legend of Doa Mara Gertudes Barcel, a.k.a. Albuquerques Italian immigrants and their contributions to the city. /Names << /Dests 26 0 R>> These families established a foundation for the growth and development of a thriving Italian community in New Mexicos largest city. Memories of Albuquerques Tingley Beach, Talpa, Dahlia, and Pea Blanca. Click here for free PDF Download: Early Settlers of Santa Cruz de la Caada, 1695-1715, a monograph. t. 372, exp. 4, f.2r). Here is the pertinent text. El baile de los cascarones: an Easter tradition. The surviving inhabitants were forced to flee and only returned to their pueblos after Coronado had left in 1542. Madrid, one of Santa Fes founding families. New Mexicos colonial governors 16651677. To date, only nine couples and one Franciscan priest have been confirmed by primary documentation as founders of the Villa de Santa Fe, in addition to Governor Peralta. Two new bridges were approved by the state government in 1980,[39] but took years to materialize due to legal wrangling. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Cockfighting in New Mexico. >> , p. 1096, citing AGI, Mxico, 128, Memorial of Fray Francisco de Velasco, April 9, 1609). Miguel Romero y Baca and the Santa Fe Trail. In the vicinity of modern-day Albuquerque, missions were established at Isleta Pueblo in 1613[5] and Sandia Pueblo in 1617.