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Bold denotes illustrations U.S. Cavalry, 197, 199, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209, 218; at Hembrillo Canyon, A 209-10, 216; intermarriage among, Acoma Indians: Calabash clan of, 291 with Navajos, 294; Placida Romero’s Acoma Pueblo (N.Mex.): Coronado kidnapping by, 283, 288, 289, 294, 299; Expedition at, 144; Spanish assault Ninth U.S. Cavalry deaths caused by, on, iN 1599, 141, 145, 379, 380; trial of 200, 201, 213; Ninth U.S. Cavalry’s prisoners from, in 1599, 379, 380-81 campaign against, 197, 209-10, 216-17; Acoma Land Grant (N.Mex.): survey of, population of, 198. See also Mangus; 290 Nana Acomilla, Pedro: of Taos Pueblo, 141, 153 Apache Yuma Indians. See Apache Indians Adams, Kevin, Class and Race in the Aplin, T. Chris, revs. Natalie Curtis Frontier Army: Military Life in the Burlin: A Life in Native and African West, 1870-1890, revd., 266-67 American Music, by Michelle Wisk Alamillo, José M., revs. A Dolores Huerta Patterson, 548-49 Reader, by Mario T. Garcia, 412-14 Archaeology of Meaningful Places, The, Alamo City Commercial Business ed. by Brenda J. Bowser and Maria College: as employers of Tejano Nieves Zedejfios, revd., 273-74 educators, 88 Archivo General de Indias (AGI): Albuquerque (N.Mex.) Daily Journal: Coronado Expedition documents in, 25 dispatches on Placida Romero’s capture Armitage, Sue, revs. Open Range: The in, 283, 299, 300 Life of Agnes Morley Cleaveland, by Aleut Indians. See Centennial Exhibition Darlis A. Miller, 525-26 Alvarado, Pedro de: as financial investor Ashurst-McGee, Mark, revs. Amasa in Coronado Expedition, 2 Mason Lyman, Mormon Apostle and Amasa Mason Lyman, Mormon Apostle Apostate: A Study in Dedication, by and Apostate: A Study in Dedication, by Edward Leo Lyman, 272-73 Edward Leo Lyman, revd., 272-73 Ayeta, Francisco de: as Franciscan superior Americans (Underwood): description of in colonial New Mexico, 149, 150 poems in, 493 Anza, Juan Bautista de: expedition of, 355 B Apache Indians: government policies Babcock, Matthew, revs. Indian Alliances contested by, 198, 199; guerilla and the Spanish in the Southwest, strategies and tactics of, against Ninth 750-1750, by William B. Carter, 126-27 560 * NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 86,NUMBER4 Bagley, Will, revs. On the Western Trails: as Coronado and Villalobos The Overland Diaries of Washington expeditionary, 5 Peck, ed. by Susan B. Erb, 270-71 Bethe, Hans A.: at American universities, Bagley, Will, So Rugged and 224; behind the Einstein letter, 229; as Mountainous: Blazing the Trails to German-speaking émigré-scientist, 223, Oregon and California, 1812-1848, 224, 234, 235; as head of Theoretical revd., 532-33 Division at Los Alamos, 231; in married Bahia Filipina (Mobile Bay): Guido de life, 237; as Nobel Prize winner, 241 Lavezariis’s description of, g-10 Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the Baird, Spencer F’: as assistant secretary in West, 1845-1910, by David M. Emmons, charge of publications and collections revd., 530-31 for Smithsonian Institution, 159, 169 Bibo, Arthur “Arty” G.: research Bakken, Gordon Morris, The Mining Law conducted by, 279-82; “The Ballad of of 1872: Past, Politics, and Prospects, Placida Romero: History ofa nA pache revd., 119-20 Raid, a Captured Woman, and a Song,” “The Ballad of Placida Romero: History 279-324 of an Apache Raid, a Captured Bibo, Solomon: as Acoma Pueblo Woman, and a Song,” original story by governor, 280; as Arthur Bibo’s nephew, Arthur “Arty” G. Bibo, annotated and 290 edited by A. E. “Bob” Roland, 279-324 Bidu-ya. See Victorio Ball, Larry D.: “In Memoriam: Charles Black Legend: definition of, 378 Leroy Kenner (1933-2010),” 401—4; revs. Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Deadly Dozen: Forgotten Gunfighters Regiment: The Military Career of of the Old West, Volume 3, by Robert Charles Young, by Brian G. Shellum, K. DeArment, 543-44; revs. The Diaries revd., 268-69 of John Gregory Bourke Volume 4: July Bloch, Felix: at American universities, 3, 1880—May 22, 1881, ed. by Charles 224; as German-speaking émigré- M. Robinson III, 121-23 scientist, 223; as Nobel Prize winner, Bandelier, Adolph F. A.: as historian 241; Oppenheimer’s tension with, 237; and archaeologist, 290; with Placida Romero, 297; tracking of Indian routes from Switzerland, 224 Blue Spruce, George Jr., Searching for My by, 291 Barbed Wire: The Fence that Changed the Destiny, revd., 414-15 West, by Joanne S. Liu, revd., 269-70 Bolton, Herbert Eugene: analysis by, on Barber, Edwin A.: on Hayden’s survey, 162 Juan Jaramillo’s “Relacién,” 26 Barnes, Sidney A.: as U.S. District Book Notes, 137-38, 275-76, 425-26, Attorney, 298 551-53 Bartlett, John Russell: in Doubtful Book Reviews, 111-35, 251-74, 405-23, Canyon, 343 525-49 Barton, John D., revs. Whispering Smith: Born, Max: concerning dislocated His Life and Misadventures, by Allen P. scientists, 229; as quantum mechanics Bristow, 418-19 scientist, 224 Baumann, Gustave: as a Santa Fe artist, Botello, Hernando: as manager of the 505-7; woodcut by, 506, 507 shipyard at La Navidad, g, 10 Baxter, John O., Cowboy Park: Steer- Bowser, Brenda J., The Archaeology of Roping Contests on the Border, revd., Meaningful Places, revd., 273-74 114-15 Bradbury, Norris: at Los Alamos Bayaha, Haiti: sixteenth-century Spanish Laboratory, 223, 233 artifacts found at, 335, 337, 338 Brasher, Nugent: “Francisco Vazquez de Beeman, Cynthia J., History Ahead: Coronado at Doubtful Canyon and Stories Beyond the Texas Roadside on the Trail North: The 2011 Report Markers, revd., 417 including Lead Isotopes, Artifact Beltran, Bernardino. See Espejo-Beltran party Interpretation, and Camp Description,” Benavides, Alonso de: observations 325-75 of, on Spanish and Pueblo Indian Bretscher, Egon: children of, 242; as relationship, 145-46 German-speaking émigré-scientist, Bermeja, Pedro Martin de la: 233; Los Alamos apartment belonging FALL 2OI1! INDEx*561 to, 230; as member of British Mission Centennial Exhibition (1876): budget to the Manhattan Project, 224; with of, 160-61; exhibits at, 158, 160; in Mr. Pefia, 231; at Palace of Governors, Philadelphia, 157; tribes represented 235; postwar career of, 242; Super at, 160; U.S. Departments represented Experimentation division led by, 231; at, 159-60 from Switzerland, 224 Chadwick, James: on British atomic Bridging National Borders in North weapons program and the Manhattan America: Transnational and Project, 229 Comparative Histories, ed. by Benjamin Chalfant, William Y., Hancock’s War: H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill, Conflict on the Southern Plains, revd., revd., 534-35 541-42 Bristow, Allen P., Whispering Smith: His Chambers, Lee V., revs. Winning Their Life and Misadventures, revd., 418-19 Place: Arizona Women in Politics, Britten, Thomas A., The Lipan Apaches: 1883-1950, by Heidi J. Osselaer, 537-38 Chamuscado, Francisco Sanchez. See People of Wind and Lightning, revd., 128-30 Chamuscado-Rodriquez party Bryan, Jimmy L. Jr., revs. Class and Race Chamuscado-Rodriquez party: expedition in the Frontier Army: Military Life in of, 347, 350, 356-573,6 0 Chapa, Francisco A.: as advertiser in El the West, 1570-1890, by Kevin Adams, Regidor, 94 266-67 Chavez, Amado: as New Mexico Buell, George P.: expedition of, 217 territorial representative, 290 Buffalo Soldiers: Lt. Col. Nathan A. M. Chavez, Thomas E.: “In Memoriam: Dudley’s opinion of, 213; in Ninth and Thomas J. Steele, S.J. (1933-2010),” Tenth U.S. Cavalry, 197 393-97 Burke, Flannery, revs. Mary Austin and Chichilticale. See Kuykendall Ruins the American West, by Susan Goodman Chiricahua Indians. See Apache Indians and Carl Dawson, 411-12 Cibola. See Hawikku Butterfield Overland Mail Company: at Cibola, Diego Sanchez de: as Coronado Doubtful Canyon, 343 and Villalobos expeditionary, 5 Cibola Project: as a tool for historians and C philologists, 32 Cady Wells and Southwestern Modernism, Cicuique: Coronado Expedition at, 142, by Lois P. Rudnick, revd., 410-11 1 California Odyssey: An Overland Journey Cicuye. See Cicuique on the Southern Trails, 1849, by Cincinnati (Ohio) Daily Commercial: William R. Goulding, edited by Patricia Sherman-Otero exchange published in, 387-88 A. Etter, revd., 262-63 Cisneros, Maria Viviana: as parciante Camino Real de Tierra Adentro: map of, of Madrid Ditch No. 2 in Cucharas, 348, 349 Colorado, 445, 446 Candelaria Ruin. See Las Ventanas Ruin Clark, David Leigh, Joseph Bates Noble: Captive Arizona, 1851-1900, by Victoria Polygamy and the Temple Lot Case, Smith, revd., 260-61 revd., 120-21 Carrién, Juan Pablo de: as manager of the Clark, Jeffery J., revs. Prehistory, shipyard at La Navidad, 10 Personality, and Place: Emil W. Carter, William B., Indian Alliances and Haury and the Mogollon Controversy, the Spanish in the Southwest, 750-1750, by Jefferson Reid and Stephanie revd., 126-27 Whittlesey, 419-20 Castafieda de Najera, Pedro de: narrative Class and Race in the Frontier Army: of the Coronado Expedition by, 25, 26, Military Life in the West, 1870-1890, by 48, 50, 51-52, 142, 144, 325, 328, 348, 350 Kevin Adams, revd., 266-67 Castafio de Sosa, Gaspar: expedition of, Clemente, Esteban: description of, 353, 359, 357, 360 146-47; revolt against Spaniards Castilla, Luis de: as financial investor in orchestrated by, 148 Coronado Expedition, 2 Coggeshall, Nancy, Gila Country Legend: Castro, Robert F., revs. Captive Arizona, The Life and Times of Quentin Hulse, 1851-1900, by Victoria Smith, 260-61 revd., 253-54 562+ NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 86,NUMBER4 “Collecting for the Centennial Indian Coyotero Indians. See Apache Indians Exhibit: The J. K. Hillers—Olin D. Craven, David, revs. Cady Wells and Wheeler Expedition to the Hopis in Southwestern Modernism, by Lois P. 1876,” by Louis A. Hieb, 157-95 Rudnick, 410-11 Crisp, James E., How Did Davy Die? And Colorado Water Law of 1866: description of, 435 Why Do We Care So Much?, revd., 415-16 Comanche Indians: as threat in New Crook, George: Apache Indians surrender Mexico, 471-72, 474. See also to, 218 Centennial Exhibition Cruz, Pablo: as editor of El Heraldo, 85; as Condon, Edward U.: Oppenheimer’s founder of E/ Regidor, 85-86, 97 tension with, 237 Cruz, Victor: as founder of El Correro Conflict on the Rio Grande: Water and Mexicano, 85 the Law, 1879-1939, by Douglas R. Cruz, Zulema: as proprietor of El Regidor, Littlefield, revd., 533-34 86 Connelly, Henry: as governor of New Cubero, N.Mex.: image of, (ca 1880- Mexico ‘Territory, 390 1890), 286; Our Lady of Light Church Constructing Lives at Mission San in, 287, 304 Francisco: Native Californians and Cucharas City, Colo.: as railroad town, Hispanic Colonists, 1776-1821, by 433-34, 438 Quincy D. Newell, revd., 124-26 Cucharas, Colo.: adobe home of a Conway, Christopher, The U.S.-Mexican Hispanic family in, 433; Indian captives War: A Binational Reader, revd., 542-43 in, 445-46; local acequia governance Coronado Expedition: analysis of Spanish and culture in, 432, 434-38, 439-47; lead from, 328-31, 333, 335, 347, 356- location of, 432; settlement of, 432-33. 62; description of, 359-60; documents See also Madrid Ditch No. 2 of, 21, 25; at Doubtful Canyon, 334, Cullen, David O’Donald, revs. History 337, 340, 345; expeditionaries of, 24; Ahead: Stories Beyond the Texas financial investments in, 1-2, 3-4, Roadside Markers, by Dan K. Utley and 13; firearms with, 328; geographical Cynthia J. Beeman, 417 route of, 23-24, 26, 31, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50; Hawikku warriors skirmish with, D 325-27, 359; historical significance of, Daily Express (Tex.): banks advertising 4-5, 14, 22-23; at Jimmy Owens site, in, 100 360; map of, 23; route of, 331, 333, Dawson, Carl, Mary Austin and the 335, 337 34°, 347, 348, 350; Spanish American West, revd., 411-12 maritime transport before, during, and Deadly Dozen: Forgotten Gunfighters of after, 329; supplies needed for, 1-2 the Old West, Volume 3, by Robert K. Coronado, Francisco Vazquez de: DeArment, revd., 543-44 as financial investor in Coronado DeArment, Robert K., Deadly Dozen: Expedition, 2; loans to, 3, 5; letter by, Forgotten Gunfighters of the Old West, to King Charles I, 25; Pueblo Indians Volume 3, revd., 543-44 encountered by, 142, 144. See also DeJong, David H., Stealing the Gila: The Coronado Expedition Pima Agricultural Economy and Water Coronado Trail: map of, 342, 349 Deprivation, 1848-1921, revd., 536-37 Corrido de Placida Romero: account . DeLay, Brian, revs. Fiasco: George of, 297; handmade cloth cover for, Clinton Gardner’s Correspondence . 285; inaccuracies with, 282, 283, 297; from the U.S.-Mexico Boundary Survey, music related to, 285; preservation and 1849-1854, ed. by David J. Weber and interpretation of, 285; translation of, Jane Lenz Elder, 526-28; War of a 281, 282 Thousand Deserts: Indians Raids and Coulet, Dominique, Josephine Foard and the U.S.-Mexican War, revd., 115-16 the Glazed Pottery of Laguna Pueblo, “A Dendrochronological Study of revd., 255-56 Nineteenth-Century San Miguel Cowboy Park: Steer-Roping Contests on del Vado and San José del Vado the Border, by John O. Baxter, revd., in Northeastern New Mexico,” by 114-15 Thomas C. Windes, 461-89 INDEX *503 FALL 2O! | E Dendrochronology: description of, 466; at San José del Vado, New Mexico, Eastern Chiricahua Indians. See Apache 467-69, 478-81, 482; at San Miguel del Indians Vado, New Mexico, 467-69, 470-71, Eastman, Galen: critique of, in Red River 472, 473-74, 451-82 (N.Mex.) Chronicle, 298, 311-13; as Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Indian Agent, 298 (DRGR): arrival of, in Cucharas City, Eaton, John: as commissioner of Colorado, 433-34, 438-39 education, 159 Deutsch, Martin: at American Echeagaray, Manuel de: expedition of, universities, 224; from Austria, 224; as 355 German-speaking émigré-scientist, 223; Einstein, Albert: as signer of Einstein postwar career of, 241 Letter, 229 Deyhle, Donna, Reflections in Place: Elder, Jane Lenz, Fiasco: George Clinton Connected Lives of Navajo Women, Gardner’s Correspondence from revd., 127-28 the U.S.-Mexico Boundary Survey, Diaries of John Gregory Bourke Volume 4: 1849-1854, revd., 526-28 July 3, 1850—May 22, 1881, The, ed. by Electrifying the Rural American West: Charles M. Robinson III, revd., 121-23 Stories of Power, People, and Place, by Dilworth, Leah, revs. Josephine Foard and Leah S. Glaser, revd., 131-32 the Glazed Pottery of Laguna Pueblo, E] Precio Fijo: August C. Richter as by Dwight P. Lanmon, Lorraine proprietor of, 84 Welling Lanmon, and Dominique El Primer Congresso Mexicanista: - Coulet, 255-56 publication of, by Idar family, 86 Diné. See Centennial Exhibition Emmons, David M., Beyond the Dinges, Bruce J., revs. Roundup! Western American Pale: The Irish in the West, Writers of America Presents Great 1845-1910, revd., 530-31 Stories of the West from Today’s Leading Erb, Susan M., On the Western Trails: Western Writers, ed. by Paul Andrew The Overland Diaries of Washington Hutton, 251-52 Peck, revd., 270-71 Dolores Huerta Reader, A, by Mario T. Espejo, Antonio de. See Espejo-Beltran party Garcia, revd., 412-14 Dominguez de Mendoza, Juan: as E'spejo-Beltran party: expedition of, 144, commander in colonial New Mexico, 347, 352-53, 356, 357, 359, 360 149, 150 Etter, Patricia A., California Odyssey: Doubtful Canyon: American military An Overland Journey on the Southern presence in, 344, 345; artifacts found Trails, 1849, revd., 262-63 at, 327, 333-35, 335, 336, 337, 337, 338, Exploring Desert Stone: John N. 339, 345: Coronado Expedition at, 340, Macomb’s 1859 Expedition to the 345; description of, 337, 340; homestead Canyonlands of the Colorado, by period in, 344, 345; lead isotope ratios Steven K. Madsen, revd., 538-39 for lead balls discovered at, 327-28, 332, F 361-62; Mexican military in region of, 341, 345; Spanish explorers in region Faragher, John Mack, revs. So Rugged of, 340-41, 345; stagecoach and freight and Mountainous: Blazing the Trails to wagon traffic through, 343-44, 345; Oregon and California, 1812-1848, by topography and place names in, 334 Will Bagley, 532-33 Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country, by Fermi, Enrico: as founder of Italian Fermi Marsha Weisiger, revd., 111-12 School at Los Alamos, 233; as Italian Dudley, Nathan A. M.: as commander of Nobel Laureate, 224, 225 Ninth U.S. Cavalry at Fort Cummings, Fernlund, Kevin J., Lyndon B. Johnson New Mexico, 210; on military and Modern America, revd., 265-66 discipline, 213, 214, 216; opinion of, on Fiasco: George Clinton Gardner's African American soldiers, 213 Correspondence from the U.S.-Mexico Duran Ditch: as an acequia for Cucharas Boundary Survey, 1849-1854, ed. by City and the DRGR company lands, David J. Weber and Jane Lenz Elder, 435-39 revd., 526-28 5647 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 86,NUMBER4 Flethcher, Marvin, revs. Black Officer Gandert, Miguel, Santa Fe Nativa: A in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment: The Collection of Nuevomexicano Writing, Military Career of Charles Young, by revd., 406-7 Brian G. Shellum, 268-69 Garcia, Mario T., A Dolores Huerta Flint, Richard: as Coronado expert, Reader, revd., 412-14 328-29; “Guido de Lavezariis: The Life Garcia, Procépio: adoption of, 297; of a Financier of the Coronado and Apache kidnapping of, 284, 296, 297; as Villalobos Expeditions,” 1-19. See also Domingo Gallegos’s nephew, 284 “Relacién” (Juan Jaramillo) Gardner, Mark Lee, To Hell on a Fast Flint, Shirley Cushing: as Coronado Horse: Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, and expert, 328-29; “Guido de Lavezariis: the Epic Chase to Justice in the Old The Life of aF inancier of the West, revd., 409-10 Coronado and Villalobos Expeditions,” German-speaking émigré-scientists: 1-19. See also “Relacién” (Juan American fears of, 229; as assets to the Jaramillo) atomic bomb project, 231; completion Fort Selden, 1865-1891: The Birth, Life, and of wartime mission by, 235; in creating Death of a Frontier Fort in New Mexico, a new interdisciplinary approach, by Allan J. Holmes, revd., 408-9 233, 234; cultural interests of, 225, “Francisco Vazquez de Coronado at 226; determination of, following Doubtful Canyon and on the Trail ‘Trinity test, 229, 230; as distinguished North: The 2011 Report including from American-, British-, Canadian- Lead Isotopes, Artifact Interpretation, born colleagues, 224; expertise of, and Camp Description,” by Nugent 232, 233; on gun-assembly method, Brasher, 325-75 234; Luftwaffte impact on, 222; Frémont Association: route of, 341, 343 National Socialist encounters Frisch, Otto R.: from Austria, 224; with, 226; as part of Nazi-induced Critical Assemblies division led by, migration of intellectuals, 224; under 231; on father’s deportation, 226; as security surveillance, 236, 237, 238; German-speaking émigré-scientist, 223; thermonuclear weapon contributions Manhattan Project contributions of, led by, 242, 243; in transforming New 232; as member of British Mission to Mexico nuclear science industry, 243. the Manhattan Project, 224; postwar See also Hans A. Bethe; Felix Bloch; career of, 241; publications of, 227 Egon Bretscher; Martin Deutsch; Fuchs, Klaus E.: with British nuclear- Otto R. Frisch; Klaus E. Fuchs; Maria energy program, 233; escape of, from Géppert-Mayer; Rolf Landshoff; Rudolf Nazi Germany, 226; as German- E. Pierls; George Placzek; Hans H. speaking émigré-scientist, 223, 224, 233, Staub; John R. von Neumann; Victor 235; imprisonment of, 242; as member F. Weisskopf of British Mission to the Manhattan Gibraleén, Inés Alvarez de: as Guido de Project, 224; popular culture and Lavezariis’s wife, 8, 12 Hollywood films influenced by, 241; Gila Country Legend: The Life and postwar career of, 242; publications of, Times of Quentin Hulse, by Nancy 227; security badge belonging to, 238; Coggeshall, revd., 253-54 as Soviet spy, 240 Glaser, Leah S., Electrifying the Rural American West: Stories of Power, People, G and Place, revd., 131-32 Galindo, David Rex, revs. The Inquisition Gomez, Juan: as Coronado and Villalobos in Colonial Latin America: Selected expeditionary, 5 Writings of Richard E. Greenleaf, ed. Gomez, Maria Rosa: as parciante of by James D. Riley, 528-29 Madrid Ditch No. 2 in Cucharas, Gallego, Cristébal: as Coronado Colorado, 441, 445-46 expeditionary, 4 Gonzalez, Pero: as Coronado and Gallegos, Domingo: camp knife Villalobos expeditionary, 5 belonging to, 305; children of, 284; Goodman, Susan, Mary Austin and the murder of, 279, 282; Placida Romero’s American West, revd., 411-12 marriage to, 279 Goppert-Mayer, Maria: at American FALL 2O| | INDEX #565 universities, 224; as German-speaking field service reports from, 201; on émigré-scientist, 223, 224; as Nobel horse casualties, 205; New Mexican Prize winner, 241; in Washington, press coverage of, 200; on replacement D.C., 238 mounts, 209 Goulding, William R., California Hawikku: artifacts found at, 327; Odyssey: An Overland Journey on the Coronado Expedition at, 359-60; lead Southern Trails, 1849, revd., 262-63 isotope ratios for lead balls discovered Grants, N.Mex.: development of, z2g0 at, 327-28, 332, 347, 356, 358, 359-60, Graybill, Andrew R., Bridging 361-62. See also Coronado Expedition National Borders in North America: Hayden, Ferdinand V.: as geologist for Transnational and Comparative Geological Surveys of the Territories, Histories, revd., 534-35 159; Interior Department's funding of, Greeley, Horace: accusations of, against 163 Miguel A. Otero, 513-15, 521-22; Heisenberg, Werner: as mentor and as editor of New York Tribune, 386; colleague of German-speaking émigré- Miguel A. Otero responds to, 515-21; scientists, 227; as physicist working New Mexico statehood opposed by, inside Germany, 229 515-21 Henry, Joseph: as first secretary of Greiner, John: as editor of Columbus Smithsonian, 159 (Ohio) Gazette, 388; as Indian agent Hernandez, Mona, New Mexico’s Crypto- and territorial secretary for New Jews: Image and Memory, revd., 256-57 Mexico, 388; Otero’s interview by, Herz, Cary, New Mexico’s Crypto-Jews: 388-89 Image and Memory, revd., 256-57 Groves, Gen. Leslie R.: as commanding Hevly, Bruce, revs. ]. Robert officer of the Manhattan Project, 240 Oppenheimer, the Cold War, and the “Guido de Lavezariis: The Life of a Atomic West, by Jon Hunner, 263-65 Financier of the Coronado and Hidalgo, Nicolas: Pueblo Indians Villalobos Expeditions,” by Richard mistreatment by, 141, 153 Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint, 1-19 Hieb, Louis A.: “Collecting for the Gutiérrez, Ramon A.: as author of When Centennial Indian Exhibit: The J. K. Jesus Came, The Corn Mothers Went Hillers—Olin D. Wheeler Expedition Away: Marriage, Sexuality, and Power to the Hopis in 1876,” 157-95; “Thomas in New Mexico, 1500-1846, 141 J. Steele, S.J.: Selected Bibliography,” Guzman, Francisco Gutiérrez: as Spanish 399-400 mining historian, 330 Higham, Carol L., revs. Bridging National Borders in North America: H Transnational and Comparative Hammond, George P. See “Relacién” Histories, ed. by Benjamin H. Johnson (Juan Jaramillo) and Andrew R. Graybill, 534-35 Hancock’s War: Conflict on the Southern Hillers, John K. “Jack”: as photographer, Plains, by William Y. Chalfant, revd., 157, 169; photographs by, 157, 166, 170, 541-42 171, 172, 173, 174, 175; stereographs Hansen, Klaus J., revs. Joseph Bates Noble: by, 163. See also J. K. Hillers—Olin D. Polygamy and the Temple Lot Case, by Wheeler Expedition David Leigh Clark, 120-21 History Ahead: Stories Beyond the Texas Haring, Clarence Henry: analysis of Roadside Markers, by Dan K. Utley Spanish maritime transport from Spain and Cynthia J. Beeman, revd., 417 to the Middle New World by, 329-30 History of the Ancient Southwest, A, by Harris, Charles H. III, The Secret War Stephen H. Lekson, revd., 112-13 in El Paso: Mexican Revolutionary Hitler, Adolf: as leader of the Nazis, 226 Intrigue, 1906-1920, revd., 258-59 Hockensmith, John S., Spanish Mustangs Harteck, Paul: as physicist working inside in the Great American West: Return of Germany, 229 the Horse to America, revd., 422-23 Hatch, Edward: campaign at Hembrillo Holmes, Allan J., Fort Selden, 1565-1891: Canyon led by, 216; as commanding The Birth, Life, and Death of a Frontier officer of Ninth U.S. Cavalry, 200; Fort in New Mexico, revd., 408-9 566 * NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 86,NUMBER4 Hopi Indians. See Centennial Exhibition Mexico, by Paul A. F. Walter, edited by “Horses Worn to Mere Shadows’: The Charles E. Woodhouse, revd., 116-17 Ninth U.S. Cavalry’s Campaign Against the Apaches in New Mexico ‘Territory, 1879-1881,” by Robert N. ]. Robert Oppenheimer, the Cold War, and Watt, 197-222 the Atomic West, by Jon Hunner, revd., Horton, Sarah Bronwen, The Santa Fe 263-65 Fiesta, Reinvented: Staking Ethno- Jackson, David: as American mountain Nationalist Claims to a Disappearing man, 341 Homeland, revd., 252-53 Jackson, William Henry: First and Second Houser, John Sherrill: statue of Juan de mesa photographs by, 162 Ojiate created by, 378, 382 Jaramillo, Juan: as expeditionary of the How Did Davy Die? And Why Do We Coronado Expedition, 24; family history Care So Much?, by Dan Kilgore and of, 24; personal history of, 24. See also James E. Crisp, revd., 415-16 “Relacién” (Juan Jaramillo) Hoy, James, revs. Gila Country Legend: Jimmy Owens site: artifacts found at, 327; The Life and Times of Quentin Hulse, Coronado Expedition at, 360; lead by Nancy Coggeshall, 253-54 isotope ratios for lead balls discovered Huerfano County (Colo.): acequia history at, 327-28, 332, 360-61, 361-62 in, 429 Jironza, Domingo: as governor of colonial Humana, Antonio Gutiérrez de: New Mexico, 151 expedition of, 353-54, 356, 360 J. K. Hillers-Olin D. Wheeler Expedition: Hunner, Jon, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the with the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, Cold War, and the Atomic West, revd., 157, 158, 163; budget concerns 263-65 of, 167; collections made by, 167; Hupa Indians. See Centennial Exhibition correspondences concerning, 164-65; Hutton, Paul Andrew, Roundup! Western at Fort Wingate, 165; journey of, 164; Writers of America Presents Great lack of public notice of, 168; materials Stories of the West from Today’s purchased for, 163, 165 Leading Western Writers, revd., 251-52 Jockers, Matthew L., revs. Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the West, I 1845-1910, by David M. Emmons, Idar, Nicasio: business interests of, 86, 97; 530-31 as editor of La Cronica, 86 “John Curtis Underwood: Santa Fe’s “In Memoriam: Charles Leroy Kenner ‘Millionaire Poet,” by Doris Meyer, (1933-2010),” by Larry D. Ball Sr., 401-4 491-511 “In Memoriam: David J. Weber (1940- John Mackay: Silver King in the Gilded 2010),” by John L. Kessell, 107-10 Age, by Michael J. Makley, revd., 261-62 “In Memoriam: Thomas J. Steele, S.J. Johnson, Benjamin H., Bridging (1933-2010),” by Thomas E. Chavez, National Borders in North America: 393-97 Transnational and Comparative Indian Alliances and the Spanish in the Histories, revd., 534-35 Southwest, 750-1750, by William B. Jonson, Raymond: as a modernist painter, Carter, revd., 126-27 496-97, 497, 501, 502 Inquisition in Colonial Latin America: Joseph Bates Noble: Polygamy and the Selected Writings of Richard E. Temple Lot Case, by David Leigh Greenleaf, The, ed. by James D. Riley, Clark, revd., 120-21 revd., 528-29 Josephine Foard and the Glazed Pottery of International-Great Northern Railroad: Laguna Pueblo, by Dwight P. Lanmon, urbanization due to, 84, 85 Lorraine Welling Lanmon, and Interpreters (Underwood): description of Dominique Coulet, revd., 255-56 poems in, 503-4 “Juan Jaramillo’s “Relacién’: A Tron Muse, The (Underwood): description Philological Reassessment of the of poems in, 492-93 Historical Approaches to a Document Isolation and Social Change in Three of the Coronado Expedition,” by Israel Spanish-Speaking Villages of New Sanz Sanchez, 21-81 FALL2OI1| INDEX *567 Juderias, Julian: as Spanish historian advertisers with, 87; concerning studying the Black Legend, 378 biculturalization, 84, 86, 93, 98, 101; Juggling Identities: Identity and concerning Mexican Independence, Authenticity among the Crypto-Jews, by 98, 99; considering economic Seth D. Kunin, revd., 130-31 environment, gg; depiction of Laredo in, 100; female merchants use of, K 96; under the Idar family, 86, 97; Kas-tziden. See Nana Mexican pharmaceuticals advertised Keam, William “Billy”: as Hopi trader in, 91; in relation to population and interpreter, 158, 166 growth, 85; Tejano advertisers with, Kessell, John L.: “A Long Time Coming: 93; against ‘Tejano oppression, 86 The Seventeenth-century Pueblo- Laredo (Tex.) Weekly Times: absence of Spanish War,” 141-56; “In Memoriam: Tejano celebrations in, 91; Anglo and David J. Weber (1940-2010),” 107-10; Tejano merchant ads in, g2, 96, 101 “So What’s Truth Got to Do with It?: “The Last Conquistador”: critique of, a Reflections on Ofiate and the Black television production in 2008, 378 Legend,” 377-84 Las Vegas, N.Mex.: growth of, 464, 466 Kilgore, Dan, How Did Davy Die? And Las Ventanas Ruin: description of, 290-91 Why Do We Care So Much?, revd., Laucht, Christoph: “Los Alamos in 415-16 a Way Was a City of Foreigners’: Kohler, Timothy A., Leaving Mesa Verde: German-speaking Emigré Scientists Peril and Change in the Thirteenth- and the Making of the Atom Bomb at Century Southwest, revd., 545-46 Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1943- Kolosh Indians. See Centennial 1946,” 223-50 Exhibition Lavezares, Guido de. See Lavezariis, Kunin, Seth D., Juggling Identities: Guido de Identity and Authenticity among the Lavezariis, Guido de: activities of, in Crypto-Jews, revd., 130-31 1549 and 1550, 8; description of, 2-3; Kuykendall Ruins: artifacts found at, 327, as expeditionary to La Florida, 9; 331, 333; lead isotope ratios for lead as financial investor in Coronado balls discovered at, 327-28, 332, 361-62 Expedition, 3; as financial investor in Villalobos Expedition, 5, 6; as L interim governor of the Philippines, La Plaza de los Leones, Colo. See 11-12; on New Spain’s Pacific coast Walsenburg, Colo. constructing and outfitting ships, 9, Labazares, Guido de. See Lavezariis, 10; route between New Spain and Guido de the East Indies outlined by, 6-7; as Laegreid, Renee, revs. Cowboy Park: Steer- royal treasurer to the Orient, 10-11; as Roping Contests on the Border, by John Villalobos expeditionary, 5—6, 7, 14-15 O. Baxter, 114-15 Lavezaris, Guido de. See Lavezariis, Lamadrid, Enrique R., Santa Fe Nativa: A Guido de Collection of Nuevomexicano Writing, Leaving Mesa Verde: Peril and Change revd., 406-7 in the Thirteenth-Century Southwest, Landshoff, Rolf: at American universities, ed. by Timothy A. Kohler, Mark D. 224; as German-speaking émigré- Varien, and Aaron M. Wright, revd., scientist, 223, 224 545-46 Lanmon, Dwight P., Josephine Foard and Legazpi, Miguel Lopez de: as Spanish the Glazed Pottery of Laguna Pueblo, governor oft he Philippines, 10, 1-12 revd., 255-56 Lekson, Stephen H., A History oft he Lanomon, Lorraine Welling, Josephine Ancient Southwest, revd., 112-13 Foard and the Glazed Pottery of Laguna Levine, Frances, Telling New Mexico: A Pueblo, revd., 255-56 New History, revd., 405-6 Laredo, Tex.: modernization of, 85 Levinson, Irving W., revs. The U.S.- Laredo (Tex.) La Cronica: Anglo and Mexican War: A Binational Reader, Tejano ads in, 83, 84, 86, 87, 92, 95, ed. by Christopher Conway, trans. by 96, 97, 101; advertisers of, 91, 96; Anglo Gustavo Pellon, 542-43 568 * NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 86,NUMBER4 Leyva de Bonilla, Francisco: expedition Lower Cuchara Valley (Colo.): acequia of, 353-54 history in, 429; map of, 432; settlement Linares, Spain: as a mining district, 330 of, 432-33 Lincoln, Abraham: election of, 385; Loza, Steven, revs. Mexican American presidential appointments of, 390 Mojo: Popular Music, Dance, and “Linked by Water, Linked by Blood: Urban Culture in Los Angeles, 1935- Madrid Ditch No. 2 in Cucharas, 1968, by Anthony F. Macias, 123-24 Colorado, 1884-1903,” by Virginia Luna y Arellano, Tristan de: La Florida Sanchez, 429-59 expedition led by, 10, 14 Lipan Apaches: People of Wind and Lyford, Col. Stephen C.: as chairman of Lightning, The, by Thomas A. Britten, the Centennial Exhibition, 159 revd., 128-30 Lyman, Edward Leo, Amasa Mason Literature and Insurgency (Underwood): Lyman, Mormon Apostle and Apostate: literary criticism in, 493 A Study in Dedication, revd., 272-73 Littlefield, Douglas R., Conflict on the Lynch, Tom, Xerophilia: Ecocritical Rio Grande: Water and the Law, Explorations in Southwestern 1879-1939, tevd., 533-34 Literature, revd., 132-34 Liu, Joanne S., Barbed Wire: The Fence Lyndon B. Johnson and Modern America, that Changed the West, revd., 269-70 by Kevin J. Fernlund, revd., 265-66 “A Long Time Coming: The M Seventeenth-century Pueblo-Spanish War,” by John L. Kessell, 141-56 Macias, Anthony F., Mexican American L6pez de Cardenas, Garcia: as maestre Mojo: Popular Music, Dance, and de campo of the advance party of the Urban Culture in Los Angeles, Coronado Expedition, 325-27 1935-1965, revd., 123-24 Lépez de Mendizabal, Bernardo: as Madrid Ditch No. 2: acequia customs governor of colonial New Mexico, 146, and water-sharing regimes for, 434-38, 147 439-47; bylaws for, 430, 431; description Lopez Sambrano, Diego: as New Mexico of, 434-35; English-speaking parciantes colonist, 148, 149, 149-150 of, 444; female parciantes of, 435, 439, “Los Alamos in a Way Was a City of 441, 444-46; girl and dog sitting above, Foreigners’: German-speaking Emigré 447; Hispano parciantes of, 433, 435, Scientists and the Making of the Atom 439, 441, 442, 445-46; José Concepcion Bomb at Los Alamos, New Mexico, Cisneros as mayordomo of, 436; ledgers 1943-1946,” by Christoph Laucht, for, 429, 440, 444; map of, 443; regla 223-50 of 1808 for, 437, 438; Teofilo Bustos as Los Alamos Laboratory: security at, 236, mayordomo of, 442. See also Cucharas, 237, 239; conflict between scientists Colo. and military at, 237; cultural interests Madsen, Steven K., Exploring Desert Stone: John N. Macomb’s 1859 of American-born scientists at, 225, Expedition to the Canyonlands of the 226; hierarchy of, 231; scientists from, Colorado, revd., 538-39 as residents of the Hill, 224, 225, 236; Makah Indians. See Centennial as a testing site of the Manhattan Exhibition Project, 223 Makley, Michael J., John Mackay: Silver “Los Precios Mas Baratos’: The King in the Gilded Age, revd., 261-62 Role of Spanish-Language Maldonado, Rodrigo: loan to, for Newspaper Advertisements and the Coronado Expedition, 3 Biculturalization of Tejanos in San Mandan Indians. See Centennial Antonio and Laredo, Texas,” by Ana Exhibition Luisa Martinez-Catsam, 83-105 Mangus: as Apache war chief, 284 Lovato, Andrew Leo, revs. The Santa Fe Manhattan Project: chief testing sites of, Fiesta, Reinvented: Staking Ethno- 223; “Fat Man” weapon of, 235; “Little Nationalist Claims to a Disappearing Boy” weapon of, 233; program priorities Homeland, by Sarah Brownen Horton, of, 234; scientists joining with, 227; security culture of, 236, 237. See also 25433

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