Authors: Paul Horgan
Paroissien romain
Pascal, Blaise
Paulet, Father
Pauline, Sister
Pawnees
Pecos, N. M.
Peña Blanca
Pendeprat, Father
Penitentes
Perea, José Leandro
Perrillo, Lamy at
Petra, Sister, and Lamy illness
Philip IV, and Santa Fe
Phillips, Father, and Salpointe
Philomène, Sister (Machebeuf's sister); letters to, from Machebeuf,
see
Machebeuf
Pierce, President Franklin
Picacho, and jurisdictional dispute
Pike's Peak
Pile, Governor, and cathedral
Pilet, Madame
Pimas, Jesuits and
Pine Run, Ohio, Lamy and
Pius IX, Pope, and new archbishoprics; and Lamy nominations; and Santa Fe and New Mexico; and complaints against Lamy; residence of; Lamy audience with; and Immaculate Conception; and Machebeuf; and Penitentes; excuses Lamy; reports on Baltimore council to; Machebeuf and Salpointe to; and Vatican Council;
see also
Rome
and
Vatican
plains, crossing of
Plains Indians
Polk, President James K.
Pollet, Eugène, to New Mexico
pony express
Port Lavaca, Texas
Powers, Hiram
prairies, description of
Prescott, Arizona
Prince, L. Bradford
Propaganda Fide,
see
Society for Propagation of Faith
Protestants (ism); and St Luke's; Catholics and; in Santa Fe; Lamy and; schools and missions of; and Catholic Church in Tucson; and Pueblo Indians; and new cathedral
Pryor, Major
Puebla, Mexico, Lamy at
Pueblo, Colo.
Pueblo Rebellion
Pueblos; missions of; complications involving; and architecture; education of; in Santa Fe
Purcell, Father Edward
Purcell, Bishop John Baptist (later Archbishop), to Paris, for missioners; and Machebeuf; description of; en route to America; en route to Cincinnati; seminary of; orders of, to Machebeuf and Lamy; and anti-Catholicism; requests to, from Lamy for help; Lamy relations with; and Mt Ver-non church; and Queen Marie Amélie; and war with Mexico; and division of diocese; Lamy repays debts to; Ec-cleston to, re Lamy; Blanc letters to, re Lamy; and St Peter's; at Lamy consecration; Cincinnati priest to, re Lamy; and
Castrense
; Lamy to, re native clergy; Lamy to, re rituals; Kenrick to, re Lamy; Lamy gift to; Spalding to, re Lamy; Lamy to, re Machebeuf accident; and Lamy request to Mother Josephine; McClosky to, re Lamy; congratulates Lamy; coadjutor for, and retirement of; and Ewing
Puy-de-Dôme
railroad, at Cincinnati; development of; and New Mexico; to Pacific; need for; and relief of poverty; Lamy and completion of; and Las Animas; and native labor
Rallière, Father John Baptist
Ranchos de Albuquerque, N. M.
Ranchos de Taos, N. M.
Rappe, Louis Amadeus (later Bishop)
Raton Pass, railroad and
Raverdy, Father John B.
Red River Chronicle
, Lamy and
Red River Valley, N. M., Lamy to
Rio Arriba, N. M., practices in
Rio Grande; and Mexican War; as boundary; Odin and; Lamy and village on; Machebeuf travels along; Indians and; Lamy travels along; and Confederate forces; El Paso and; and floods
Riom, France
Ritch, William G.
Robledo, N. M.
Rocky Mountain News
Rocky Mountains
Rome, early days of; Christian; Machebeuf and; Lamy and; petitions to, for new dioceses; and jurisdictional dispute; and native clergy; description of; and papacy; Machebeuf and Salpointe in; and Lamy coadjutor; and Machebeuf coadjutor;
see also
Vatican
and
Pius IX
Roncetti, Monsignor Caesar
Roothaan, Father, Lamy and
Rubio, Doctor Luis
Sacred Congregation of the Propaganda Fide,
see
Society for Propagation of Faith
St Francis chapel (Taos)
St Francis Cathedral; repairs to, and need for new cathedral; new building for; Salpointe and architect for; interior of, services in, and congregation of
St Francis de Sales
St Francis eve, celebration on
St John Lateran
St John's College, Lamy at
St Louis, archbishopric at; Lamy to; Metropolitan church of; description of; Machebeuf in; provincial council in; Eguillon party in; and Civil War; and Santa Fe, separation from
St Louis
Republican
St Luke's
St Mary on Minerva
St Mary's (Covington, Ky.)
St Mary's Academy, destruction of
St Mary's of the Pottawatomies
St Michael, chapel of
St Michael the Archangel college
St Michael's College (new)
Saint-Palais, Bishop James Maurice
St Paul, Minn., request for see in
St Peter in Chains
St Peter's (Cincinnati)
St Peter's (Rome)
St Vincent de Paul, sisters of
St Vincent de Paul's (Mt Vernon)
St Vincent's (hospital)
St Vincent's Academy
St Vrain, Céran
Sainte Chapelle, Paris
Salazar, D. B.
Salinas, José Vicente
Salpointe, Jean Baptiste, joins Eguillon; and plains trip; and Lamy; in Arizona; as vicar apostolic; and jurisdictional dispute; to Europe for consecration; becomes Bishop of Dorylla; recruits obtained by; and Pueblos; confreres visit; and St Francis reredos; counties under; becomes Archbishop of Anazarbe; as archbishop, and coadjutor, Santa Fe; and Bour-gade consecration; investiture of; and St Francis Cathedral; and pueblo schools
Salt Lake City, Utah, occupation of
San Antonio, Texas
San Bernardino, Lamy in
San Carlo River, and Mora
San Felipe de Neri, church
San Elizario, Texas
San Felipe
San Fernando Cathedral
San Ignacio, Sonora
San Juan, N. M., Pueblo school at
San Marcial, N. M., Lamy at
San Miguel, N. M., Lamy at
San Miguel chapel
San Xavier del Bac
Sandia Mountains
Sandoval, JoaquÃn, and MartÃnez
Sandusky, Ohio
Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Santa Anna, Antonio LÏpez de
Santa Cruz, N. M., riot in
Santa Fe, capture of; traders and; and boundary; local clergy in; various religious divisions of;
possible routes to; Machebeuf and; Lamy welcomed in, and returns to; description of, and people, life, and customs of, population of; churches of; plains crossing from; Ortiz and; farewell party to Lamy in; and Gallegos campaign; seminarians, missioners, and Jesuits to; convent in,
see also
Loretto nuns; Avel in; cost of burial in; and Civil War; comments on, in press; hospital in; “attempted murder” of Lamy in; Anthony Lamy in; and railroad; architecture in; Territorial Exposition in; trees and flowers to; and Bour-gade consecration; and jurisdictional dispute,
see under
New Mexico;
see also
Castrense, education, Lamy,
and
New Mexico
Santa Fe
New Mexican
Santa Fe Plaza, condition of
Santa Fe
Republican
Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe
Weekly Gazette
Santa Rita, N. M.
Santo Domingo, N. M.
Sapp, Catherine
Sapp, Francis
Sapp, George; son of
Sapp's Settlement,
see
Danville
Savannah, Ga., request for see in
schools,
see
education
Scott, General Winfield
Segale, Sister Blandina,
see
Blandina, Sister
seminarians,
see
missioners
seminaries
Sena, José
Senez, Father
Séptimo, Juan
Shawnees
Shepherds, The
“Short History of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico,” by Lamy
Simeoni, Giovanni Cardinal
Sinaloa, Mexico, civil war in
Sisters of Charity; schools of; to Santa Fe; Lamy and; at St Vincent's; hospitals of
Sisters of Notre Dame
Sisters of St Joseph
slaves (slavery)
smallpox
Smith, Captain Jeremiah
Smith, Truman, and New Mexico
Smithsonian Institution
Society for the Propagation of the Faith (Lyon and Paris), and missioners abroad; and funds for Purcell; and immigrants; Lamy reports and appeals to, Lamy thanks to; Machebeuf asks help from; and dissident clergy; Lamy to, re boys' school; Lamy repayments to; Lamy to, on Indians; and report of Lamy's death; Lamy to, on conditions in New Mexico; Lamy to, on his illness; Lamy to, on gold mines; Lamy to, on resignation
Socorro, N. M.
Sonora, Mexico
Sopranis, Very Reverend Father
South Park, Colo., Machebeuf at
Southern Pacific Railroad
Spain (Spaniards)
Spalding, Bishop John Martin
Spare, Thomas
Spiegelberg family
Sprees and Splashes
Sulpicians
Sultana
, Machebeuf on
Sumner, Colonel E. V.
suspensions,
see under
Lamy
Sylvie de Grasse
, ship
Symington, Dr, and Lamy
Tabor Opera House, Leadville
Tactics; or, Cupid in Shoulder Straps
Taladrid, Father Damaso
Talbot, Josiah Cruickshank
Taos; schools in;
see also
MartÃnez
Taos Massacre
Taylor, Zachary
teachers,
see
missioners
and
Loretto nuns
telegraph, to Santa Fe
Telegraph
, and Pike's Peak
Tesuque Cañon, Lamy lodge at
Texas; villages of, and jurisdictional dispute,
see under
Lamy, Odin,
and
ZubÃria
Texas-Santa Fe expedition
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Theodosia, Sister
Third Order of Penitence
Third Order of St Francis
Tiffin, Ohio, Machebeuf at
tithes
Tocqueville, Alexis de
Todd's Landing, Mo.
Tomé, N. M.
Ton to Apaches
Topeka, and railroad
Tournoël, castle of
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Trinidad, Colorado
Trollope, Anthony
Truchard, Father Johannes
Tubac, Ariz.
Tucson, description of; Machebeuf to; Loza and; church in; and Santa Fe; and Civil War; Jesuits to; Lamy and; dangers of journey to; school at; Salpointe at; railroad and; new bishop for
Tumacácori, Ariz.
Ullathorne, Bishop, W. B.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
United States, becoming world factor; missioners and; conditions in; new boundaries in; territories of, and religious jurisdiction; and Chapel of Our Lady of Light; and Spain and Cuba; and Mexico; and war with Canada and England; and Indians
United States Army, in Texas; in Santa Fe; and Doñana; and Chihuahua; and Apaches; new forts of
United States Congress, memorial to; Gallegos and; Otero and; and Buchanan proposal
United States War Dep't
Upper Sandusky,
see
Sandusky, Ohio
Urban II, Pope
Urban VIII, Pope, and Santa Fe
Ursulines
Ussel, Father Gabriel
Utah
Utahs
Utes
Valdes, Don Antonio José
Valverde, battle at
Vatican, and religious jurisdiction; and notification to Mexico; and tithes; and native clergy; Lamy to, on Ortiz; and Pike's Peak;
see also
Pius IX
and
Rome
Vatican Council
Vaur, Sébastien
Venice, Machebeuf in
Vercingetorix
Vermare, Father
Vézelay, France, architecture in
Vezza, Brother Rafael
Victor Emmanuel
Victorio, Apache leader
Vigilante, Father L.
Villa Pintoresca
Villiger, Father, and Jesuits
Vincent, Sister Superior
Walker, Arizona
Wallace, Lew
Wallace, Mrs Lew
Walworth, M. C
Washington, D.C., Carleton to
Wa-Wa-Wanda
Weaver, Ariz., Lamy party at
Weightman, R. H.
West
Wheeling, West Va.
Whipple Barracks
White, John
Who Breaks Pays
Wilde, Oscar, in Leadville
Williams, E.
Willis, Major
Willow Springs, Lamy at
winter, difficulties of
women's suffrage, Machebeuf and
Wood, Archbishop J. F., supports Lamy
Wootten, Uncle Dick, saloon of
Xavier, St Francis
Xavier, Sister, and Lamy
Yaqui Indians
Yuma, attempted mission for
Zacatecas, Mexico, Lamy at
Zacatlán, Lamy in
Zacopoaxtla, Lamy in
Zanesville, Ohio
ZubirÃa y Escalante, José Antonio Laureano LÏpez de, visits of, to New Mexico; and New Mexico jurisdiction; Lamy correspondence with; and Texas villages; MartÃnez and; Lamy visits; palace of; description of; and
Condado
; letter of, to Rome; and Penitentes; and church properties; and Father Lujan; reception of dissidents by; Gallegos and; and Cardenas; Lamy, and old age of; and La Mesilla; no longer bishop;
see also
Durango
and
Ortiz, Juan Felipe
Zuñi, N. M., pueblo of, Lamy at
Zurich
, Machebeuf party on