La Herencia Vol. 64 Winter 2009

A visit to Casas Grandes in Mexico. Experiencing calabazas at Mesita Negra. Revisiting the patrón system with New Mexico político Fabián Chávez, Jr. New Mexico’s colonial governors: Admiral Felipe Sotelo Ossorio, 1625-1630, Francisco Manuel de Silva Nieto, 1630-1632, Francisco de la Mora y Ceballos, 1632-1635, Francisco Martínez. de Baeza, 1635-1637 and Luis de Rosas, 1637-1641. Santa Fe founding family, Griego-Bernal. The feast day celebration of St. Michael the archangel at La Bajada. Personal histories of the Valencia, Ortiz, Montoya, Medina, Vigil and Pacheco families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 63 Fall 2009

La Herencia’s fifth annual tribute to Hispanic heroes in honor of Hispanic heritage month. Little known fact about St. Michael’s High School during its 150th anniversary. Creating your own family history. Memories of growing up at the De Vargas Hotel. New Mexico colonial governors: Capt. Fernando de Villanueva 1665-1668, Capt. Juan de Medrano y Mesia 1668-1671 and Capt. Juan Francisco de Treviño 1675-1677. Santa Fe’s founding family: Chávez. Personal histories of the Armijo, Vigil, Gallegos, Flórez, Moya and Lucero families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 62 Summer 2009

The legend of La Llorona in New Mexico and Latin America. Lady Blue’s legacy in both Spain and New Mexico. La Campana Ranch in Las Vegas. Billy the Kid and Doña Sotela. New Mexico’s colonial governors: Diego Dionisio de Peñalosa Briceño y Berduga 1661-1664 and Juan Durán de Miranda 1664-1665. Santa Fe’s founding family, Rodríguez Bellido. Personal histories of the Oyaca, Brazil and Grace families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 61 Spring 2009

Memories of growing up in Agua Punta brings community together. Religious turmoil in southern New Mexico in La Unión. Angelitos, the tradition of burying infants. The history of Los Luceros ranch in northern New Mexico. Colonial governors of New Mexico: Juan Manso de Contreras 1656-1659 and Bernardo López de Mendizabal 1659-1661. Santa Fe’s founding family, Varela. Personal histories of the García, Ulibarrí, Padilla, Serna, Cruz and Hatch families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 60 Winter 2008

The legacy of El Llano’s Vanished Carvers. The village of La Liendre gone but not forgotten. Christmas in Canjilón in 1909. Albuquerque’s Saturnino Sachs Gilbert. The 75th anniversary of the New Deal. Judge Patricio Serna the pride of Reserve, N.M. The Hispanic presence in Lincoln County. New Mexico’s colonial governors: Juan Flores de Sierra y Valdez 1641, Francisco Gómez 1641-1642, Alonzo Pacheco y Heredia 1642-1644, Fernando de Arguello Carvajal 1644-1647, Luis Guzmán y Figueroa 1647-1649, Hernando de Ugarte y la Concha 1649-1653 and Juan de Samaniego y Zaca 1653-1656. Santa Fe’s founding family, Gómez-Robledo. Personal histories of the Martínez, Trujillo, Jacquez, Lucero, Mora and Armenta families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 59 Fall 2008

La Herencia’s fourth annual tribute to Hispanic heroes in honor of Hispanic heritage month. A visit to Casas Grandes in Mexico. Experiencing calabazas at Mesita Negra. Revisiting the patrón system with New Mexico político Fabián Chávez, Jr. New Mexico’s colonial governors: Admiral Felipe Sotelo Ossorio, 1625-1630, Francisco Manuel de Silva Nieto, 1630-1632, Francisco de la Mora y Ceballos, 1632-1635, Francisco Martínez. de Baeza, 1635-1637 and Luis de Rosas, 1637-1641. Santa Fe founding family, Griego-Bernal. The feast day celebration of St. Michael the archangel at La Bajada. Personal histories of the Valencia, Ortiz, Montoya, Medina, Vigil and Pacheco families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 58 Summer 2008

The origins of Spanish towns in New Mexico. Chihuahua governor Abraham González. New Mexico’s Corpus Christi traditional celebrations. The murder of Juan Valdez in Cabezón, New Mexico. Capturing the stories on our national trails. A guide to researching your family history. The history of the Santa Fe National Forest homesteads. La Capilla de San Antonio in La Cieneguilla. New Mexico’s colonial governors. Santa Fe founding family, Olguín. Personal histories of the Garduño, Trujillo, Valdez, Valencia and Padilla families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 57 Spring 2008

The origins of Spanish towns in New Mexico. Chihuahua governor Abraham González. New Mexico’s Corpus Christi traditional celebrations. The murder of Juan Valdez in Cabezón, New Mexico. Capturing the stories on our national trails. A guide to researching your family history. The history of the Santa Fe National Forest homesteads. La Capilla de San Antonio in La Cieneguilla. New Mexico’s colonial governors. Santa Fe founding family, Olguín. Personal histories of the Garduño, Trujillo, Valdez, Valencia and Padilla families. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 56 Winter 2007

The women of Allison James in Santa Fe. DNA helps to solve Sephardic Jewish roots. Growing up in Lumberton, N.M. Santa Fe founding family, Martín Serrano. Los Vermejos of northern New Mexico. La Castrense, the old church on the Santa Fe plaza. The Navajo long walk leaves indelible mark in state’s history. View Magazine
La Herencia Vol. 55 Fall 2007

Hispanic heroes: Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, José Martí, Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, and Juan Nepomuceno Sequín. La Cienegulla, south of Santa Fe brings respite to family and friends. El agua, water is the remedy for life. The legend of Pablo Yrisarri. Pecos patriarch Tranquilino Gonzales. Luisa the Tlaxcalan wife Alonso Vaca. Santa Fe’s Rosario Chapel celebrates 200 years of faith. Española’s James R. Rodríguez an educational trail blazer. The faces of Chiapas, Mexico. New Mexico: America’s earliest melting pot. View Magazine

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