SANTA FE
Special History Study
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER

LIST OF FIGURES

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I - Isolation and Dependency

CHAPTER II - Poverty and Neglect

CHAPTER III - Going Down the Royal Road

CHAPTER IV - Contraband and the Law

CHAPTER V - New Mexican Merchants and Mercantile Capitalism

CHAPTER VI - Felipe Chavez

CHAPTER VII - Other Leading Merchant Families

CONCLUSION

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

GLOSSARY

APPENDIX I

APPENDIX II

APPENDIX III

APPENDIX IV


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1. "Loading Up." J. Gregg marveled at the dexterity and skill with which hispanos harnessed and adjusted packs of merchandise

Figure 2. The Santa Fe Trade: An International Trade Network

Figure 3. The Santa Fe Trail: Part of an International Trade Network

Figure 4. Pedro Vial pioneered a route that closely resembled the one Santa Fe Traders would follow in the next century

Figure 5. "Sinching" the Load

Figure 6. Major Destinations of Hispano Merchants Traveling to the Mexican Territory

Figure 7. Spanish Leaflet Advertising Merchandise Available in New York

Figure 8. Don Felipe Chavez

Figure 9. Felipe Chavez's Store in Belen, New Mexico (1875)

Figure 10. Wagon Trains Arriving at the Santa Fe Plaza, ca. 1861



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