The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935) . The Fortnightly Review VOL. XXVI, NO. 4 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI February 15, 1919. From an Old Photograph Loaned by Mrs. B. M. Thomas Courtesy of El Palacio MISSION CHURCHES OF NEW MEXICO 7. THE TWO OLD CHURCHES AT SANTO DOMINGO These churches were washed awayby a flood in the Rio Grande, in older and smaller of the two hada fine doorway with the coat of armsof DeVargas carved upon it. Santo Domingo is a Queres puebloon the eastern bank of the Rio Grande,about eighteen miles above aboriginal name was Kiua. LikeCochiti, Pecos, Taos, Aco
The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935) . The Fortnightly Review VOL. XXVI, NO. 4 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI February 15, 1919. From an Old Photograph Loaned by Mrs. B. M. Thomas Courtesy of El Palacio MISSION CHURCHES OF NEW MEXICO 7. THE TWO OLD CHURCHES AT SANTO DOMINGO These churches were washed awayby a flood in the Rio Grande, in older and smaller of the two hada fine doorway with the coat of armsof DeVargas carved upon it. Santo Domingo is a Queres puebloon the eastern bank of the Rio Grande,about eighteen miles above aboriginal name was Kiua. LikeCochiti, Pecos, Taos, Acoma, and theCities that Died of Fear, it has a thrilling history. At the time of Oiiatesvisit, in 1598, Santo Domingo waschosen as the Monastery of the In-vocation of Nuestra Seriora de la As-uncion. It also became the seat of amission early in the seventeenth cen-tury, and after 1782 had San Felipeand Cochiti as its visit as. According to Bandelier eighteenclans are represented in the pueblo ofSanto Domingo (Arch. Inst. Papers,III, 260, 1890; IV, 184 sqq., 1892). in ) 50 THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW February 15 An All
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