Search
Images
Maps
Play
YouTube
News
Gmail
Drive
More
»
My library
|
Help
|
Advanced Book Search
|
Web History
|
Sign in
Advanced Book Search
Books
books.google.com
http://books.google.com/books/about/Soldiers_of_the_Cross.html?id=ouHQAAAAMAAJ&utm_source=gb-gplus-share
Soldiers of the Cross
eBook - FREE
Get this book in print
AbeBooks
QOOP
On Demand Books
Amazon
Find in a library
All sellers
»
Soldiers of the Cross
:
Notes on the Ecclesiastical History of New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado
(Google eBook)
John Baptist Salpointe
0
Reviews
http://books.google.com/books/about/Soldiers_of_the_Cross.html?id=ouHQAAAAMAAJ
St. Boniface's Industrial School
, 1898 -
Missions
-
299 pages
Preview this book
»
What people are saying
-
Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Related books
New Mexico: An Interpretive History
Marc Simmons
Limited preview
- 1977
Pueblo Revolt of 1680 P
Andrew L. Knaut
Limited preview
- 1997
Padre Martínez and Bishop Lamy
Ray John De Aragon
Limited preview
- 2006
All related books »
Selected pages
Page 296
Page 248
Page 280
Page 248
Page 144
Contents
THE COLONIAL PERIOD FROM 1538 to 1821
1
CHAPTER I
7
ETHICS AND CUSTOMS OF THE INDIANS Marriages Burials Medicine
15
CHAPTER III
25
THE EXPEDITION OF DON JUAN DE OSATE BRINGING COLONIZERS
53
CHAPTER VII
64
CHAPTER VIII
73
GOVERNMENT OF VARGAS CONTINUED 1 Resettlement of Santa
88
THE MISSIONS or ARIZONA UNDER THE MEXICAN RULE Secularization
188
CHAPTER I
191
THE CREATION OF THE VICABIATE APOSTOLIC OF NEW MEXICO P 194 to
201
CHAPTER V
210
CHAPTER VI
224
CHAPTER VII
234
THE FIRST SCHOOLS ESTABLISHED OUTSIDE OF SANTA FE Page 234 to
241
MISSIONARIES SENT FROM SANTA FE TO ARIZONA Page 242 to
249
More
CHAPTER XI
104
Mexico and the Western Cities of the United States 3 Fall
111
CHAPTER XIII
122
A LAST GLANCE AT THE INDIANS 1 Were the Aborigines Very
150
THE FIRST MEXICAN EMPIRE The Independence of Mexico recognized
158
LA REPUBLICA DE MEXICO Page 159 to
166
CHAPTER V
180
CHAPTER X
255
THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA MADE A VICARIATE APOSTOLIC Page 259 to
264
SANTA FE MADE AN ARCHDIOCESE Page 266 to
271
CHAPTER XIV
284
APPENDIX Page 289 to
296
Copyright
Less
Other editions -
View all
Soldiers of the Cross: Notes on the Ecclesiastical Period of New Mexico ...
J. B. Salpointe
Limited preview
- 2006
Soldiers of the cross: notes on the ecclesiastical history of New Mexico ...
John Baptist Salpointe
Snippet view
- 1967
Soldiers of the Cross: Notes on the Ecclesiastical History of New Mexico ...
John Baptist Salpointe
Snippet view
- 1898
View all »
Common terms and phrases
Acoma
Agustin
Antonio
Apaches
Archbishop
Arizona
Bishop Lamy
Brothers
built
Cacique
called
camp
Cathedral
Catholic
chapel
Christian
church
Cibola
Colorado
Coronado
cross
Custodio
diocese
Domingo
Durango
expedition
Father Kino
Father Machebeuf
Franciscan
Franciscan Fathers
Fray Francisco
Fray Juan
Fray Marcos
Gila
Gila City
governor
Indians
inhabitants
Jemes
Jesuit
Jesus
Jose
Joseph
journey
Jouvenceau
Juan de Padilla
killed
land
leagues
lived
Manuel
Marcos de Niza
Maria
Mexican
Mexico
miles
missionaries
missions
Moqui
Padre
Papagos
parish priest
Paso
Pecos
Pedro
Picuries
Pimas
population
priest
province
pueblo
received
religion
religious
remained
residence
Right Rev
river
Salpointe
San Miguel
San Xavier
Santa Cruz
Santa Fe
says
sent
Sisters
Sisters of Loretto
Socorro
soldiers
Sonora
Spain
Spaniards
Spanish
Tanos
Taos
Teguas
territory
Tiguex
took
town
tribes
Tucson
Vargas
Vicar Apostolic
viceroy
villages
visited
wagons
Yuma
Zufii
Bibliographic information
Title
Soldiers of the Cross: Notes on the Ecclesiastical History of New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado
Author
John Baptist Salpointe
Publisher
St. Boniface's Industrial School, 1898
Original from
the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized
Feb 7, 2009
Length
299 pages
 
 
Export Citation
BiBTeX
EndNote
RefMan