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Ten Kate, H.F.C., Jr.
1885
Reizen En Onderzoekingen In Noord Amerika, (Travels and
Researches in North America), Leiden, Netherlands (Translated in letter
by Ted J. Brasser, Rijks Museum Voor Vokenkunde, Leiden, addressed to
Dr. Edward P. Dozier, University of Arjizona, 4 typed Pg., in Houser
research file, Research note: irrigation P. 2).
Texas Almanac.
1871
El Paso County Description (P. 106). County seat at Franklin.
Excellent salt in salt lakes. Hostile Indians prevent mining in the
Organ Mts. "Isletta is occupied by the Pueblo Indians" (P. 227).
Thomas, Alfred Baraby
Forgotten
Frontiers, A Study of the Spanish Indian Policy of Don Juan Bautista de
Anza Governor of New Mexico 1777-1787, translated and annotated by
Alfred Barnaby Thomas (Originally published 1932), Norman, Oklahoma,
University of Oklahoma Press.
*Thomas, Laura
1966 A Short History of Ysleta, Department of Planning, City of El Paso.
Timmons, W.H.
1977
The Population of the El Paso Area - A Census of 1784, New Mexico
Historical Review, Vol. LII, No. 4, Oct. 1977, Pg. 311-316.
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1983a The
Church of Ysleta - Recent Documentary Discoveries, Password, fall 1983,
28(3):113-116, The El Paso County Historical Society.
1983b
American El Paso: The Formative Years, 1848-1854, Southwestern
Historical Quarterly, Vol. LXXXVII, No. 1, July 1983, University of
Texas at Austin, Pg. 1-36).
1988 The
Presidio of San Elizario, 1789-1851, Password, fall, 1988,
33(3):107-115,141, The El Paso County Historical Society.
1990 El Paso A Borderlands History, Texas Western Press, University of Texas at El Paso.
1992
The Spanish Census of Ysleta in 1790, With a List of Tigua
Indians, The Colombian Quincentenary, El Paso Documentary, Pg. 137-136.
Trager, George L.
The
Tanoan Settlement of the Rio Grande Area: A Possible Chronology. Pg.
335-350 in Studies in the Languages of the American Southwest. Dell H.
Hymes with William E. Bittle, eds. The Hague and Paris, Mouton.
The Kinship and Status Terms of the Tiwa Languages, American Anthropologist, 45:557-571.
United Daughters of the Confederacy
1914 Seeing El Paso and the Valley, Wharton, Texas.
Vargas, Zapata y Luxán Ponze de León, Diego de
First
Expedition of Vargas into New Mexico, 1692, José M. Espinosa, edited
and translated by, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
Walz, Vina
1951
History of the El Paso Area, 1680-1692, unpublished Ph.D.
Dissertation in History, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Webb, Walter Prescott
1935
The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense, Houghton
Mifflin, Boston (Research note: Three Tigua Indian scouts – Bernardo
and Domingo Olguín and Aneceto Durán, see pp. 403-404. See page 395,
George W. Baylor at El Paso. Victorio campaign, see page 399).
Whipple, A.W.
The
Whipple Report, Journal of an expedition from San Diego, California, to
the Río Colorado, from Sept. 11 to Dec. 11, 1849, by A.W. Whipple,
Lieutenant United States Topographical Engineers, with introduction,
notes and bibliography by E.I. Edwards, Los Angeles, Western Lore Press.
White, Alice
History of the Development of Irrigation in El Paso County, unpublished MA Thesis, El Paso, Texas Western College.
1959
The Development of Irrigation in the City of El Paso, Password,
January 1959, 4(1):31-38, The El Paso County Historical Society.
White, Katherine
The
Recognized Spanish and Mexican Land Grants of the El Paso Area, History
Seminar Paper, History No. 3580, spring 1960, typed manuscript, 104
Pg., Special Collections, University of Texas at El Paso.
Spanish and Mexican Surveying Terms and Systems, Password, winter 1961, 6(1):24-27, The El Paso County Historical Society.
The Pueblo of Socorro Grant, MA Thesis, June 1961, El Paso, Texas Western College.
White, Owen
Out of the Desert, The Historical Romance of El Paso, El Paso, the McMath Company.
Whiting, William H.C.
1935
Journal of William Henry Chase Whiting, 1849. From: Exploring
Southwestern Trails 1846-1854, Edited by Ralph P. Bieber and Averam B.
Bender, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Glendale, California (Pp.
301-317 concern El Paso region).
Wilson, John P.
Quarai, Living Mission to Monument, reprinted In: El Palacio, 1973, 78(4):14-28.
Winfrey, Dorman, H., and James M. Day
1966
The Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, 1825-1916, Five
Volumes, Austin, The Pemberton Press [Vol. IV: salt train attacked by
Indians, Sept. 14, 1871; reference to Louis Cardis, report of Sept. 15
& 24, 1871, P. 395, re: Indian depredations in El Paso County].
Wise, Nevin O.
Texas
The Marvelous, Boston, The P. Company. (Re: Ysleta: “It was until quit
recently, an Indian town – I am an Indian, was the remark of one of the
inhabitants of Isleta, when I questioned him about the Indians living
there. Isleta is one of the two places where any aboriginal race still
dwell within the great State of Texas…”).
*Wright, William
1993 The Tiguas, Pueblo Indians of Texas, El Paso, Texas, Texas Western Press.
*Ysleta del Sur (Tigua Tribe of Texas)
2000
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Archives, January 2000, Volume 1: Reports
by Rex E. Gerald, PhD: “Human Occupation of the Paso del Norte Area,”
(June 15, 1970), pp. 9-18; “History of the Tigua Indians of Ysleta del
Sur, Texas”, (July 15, 1970), pages 21-43; “The Modern Tigua Indians of
Ysleta del Sur, Texas”, (July 15, 1970), pages 43-52; “The Suma Indians
of Northern Chihuahua and Western Texas,” (July 10, 1970), pages 53-70;
“Copy of the Dossier Advanced by the Indian Juan Domingo Asking that He
be Named Chief General of the Suma Nation,” (containing translation,
71-86; “The Manso Indians of the Paso del Norte Area,” (June 1970),
page 87-100.
Report by Myra Ellen Jenkins, PhD:
“History and Administration of the Tigua Indians of Ysleta del Sur
During the Spanish Colonial Period,” pages 101-140.
Report by Rick Hendricks, PhD: “Report on Land Tenure in Ysleta del Sur,” pages 141-208.
Report by Adolph M. Greenberg, PhD with research materials by
Nicholas P. Houser, MPH, MA: “Tigua Indian and Land Use Practices”,
pages 209-394.
Volume I Index, pages 395-408.
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Archives, Volume 2, January 2000, Report by
Nicholas P. Houser, MPH, MA, “The Ysleta Grant (To the Place of the
Beginning)”, pages 1-358 with bibliography and exhibits; “Interview
with Tom Diamond” (June 12, 1967) by Nicholas P. Houser, page 359-369;
“Addendum To Houser Interview” by Tom Diamond, page 369-374.
Ysleta
del Sur Pueblo Archives, Volume 3, January 2000, Report by Nicholas P.
Houser, MPH, MA and Layout by Perry I.Q. Houser, “Tigua Indians of
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Historic Images of the Mission and Pueblo,” (also
produced as a separate volume) pages 1-48; Report by Tom Diamond,
“Pueblo de la Ysleta del Sur Chronology and Related Historical
Material,” Compiled and Edited by Tom Diamond, pages 49-150.
By Ronald L. Jackson, “Select Digest of Archival Materials, pages 151-188.
By
J. Walter Fewkes, “Diary Notes, 1901 – Covering A Trip Through
Colorado, New Mexico, West Texas, and Chihuahua”, Edited by Tom
Diamond, Transcribed by Irene S. Beckham, pages 189-305.
By Adolph
M. Greenberg Phd. George S. Esber, Phd. with assistance of Tammy J.
Alverson, “General Management Plan Hueco Tanks Park, The Tigua Indian
Tribe of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, El Paso, Texas,” pages 307-377 with
maps and exhibits.
2001
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Archives, Volume 4, April 2001, By Elsie
Campbell (1950 MA Thesis, Texas Western College), Introduction by Dr.
Rick Hendricks, page 1-90 with exhibits.
Report
by Malcomb Ebright and Rick Hendricks, “The Pueblo League and Pueblo
Indian Land in New Mexico, 1692-1846,” pages 91-193 with exhibits and
bibliography.
By Vina Walz (1951 PhD
dissertation, The University of New Mexico), “History of the El Paso
Area,” with an introduction by Dr. Rick Hendricks, pages 197-395.
2003
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Archives, Volume 5, Introduction and edited
Nicholas P. House, MPH, MA, “Early Accounts of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo by
Surveyors, Civil and Military Officials, and Ethnologists,” 173 pages.
Report by Nicholas P. Houser, “Tigua Indian Scouts in Defense of the
Pass of the North – Three Centuries of Service,” pages 175-182.
By Nicholas P. Houser, “Selected Oral History Interviews Made in
Ysleta and the El Paso Region,” (summer of 1966), pages 183-384.
By Adolph M. Greenberg, PhD., “Ysleta de Sur Pueblo and the Rio
Grande – An Ethnographic Assessment of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo’s
Relationship with the Rio Grande”, pages 386-415.
Zinng, Robert M.
1956
The Importance of the El Paso Area In The Conquest and Reconquest
of New Mexico, Password, August, November, 1956, 1(3), Part I, Pg.
82-92, 1(4) Part II, Pg. 134-138, The El Paso County Historical Society. |