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Las Trampas, New Mexico

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settlement was ringed by a low adobe wall. The village grew despite the danger of attacks by Comanche, and, by 1776, 63 families and 278 inhabitants were residents. The people in that year were described as "a ragged lot...as festive as they poor, and very merry." They spoke "local Spanish" mingled with the
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The Las Trampas Historic Historic District, designated in 1967, encompasses the central village, whose buildings largely follow the plan originally laid out in 1751. Most of the buildings date to the 19th century, often with late 19th-century alterations. The church, a National Historic Landmark for
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By the governor's order, the settlement was fortified with an interior plaza accessible by a single entrance for carts. In times of trouble, the livestock of the settlers was driven into the plaza. The houses of the inhabitants were connected to each other and surrounded the central plaza. The
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and with a history of serving as slaves and servants of the Spanish colonists. They were important in the frontier defense of New Mexico. For the genízaros, relocation to Trampas and other frontier settlements was a means of acquiring land. Also among the early settlers were
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its architecture, is the only surviving 18th-century building. The original defensive wall that surrounded the village has been removed and no significant traces of it remain.
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and most spoke some words of the Comanche, Ute, and Apache languages. The village remained isolated, except for travelers on the mountain road, until the 1920s.
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valley, was besieged by Native Americans (Indians) on all sides. New Mexico was in "a state of miserable panic." To protect the colony, the governor of
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Apache. Founded in 1733, the mission attracted 132 Jicarilla at its peak, but was closed in the 1740s. In 1751, the governor awarded a
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Trampas is located on a relatively flat, narrow, cultivated plain along the Rio de las Trampas, a tributary of the
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In the mid-18th century the population of the Spanish colony of New Mexico, consisting of seven to eight thousand
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Captives & Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands,
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Gonzales, Moises (Winter 2014), "The Genizaro Land Grant Settlements of New Mexico,"
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Enchantment and Exploitation: The Life and Hard Times of a New Mexico Mountain Range
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Irrigation water crosses a ditch in a hollowed out log called a canoa. 1930s photo.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico
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Accompanying 19 photos of place and people, one dated 1980 others undated
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Taos County, New Mexico
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Congregation leaving after services at San José de Gracia Church (1943).
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Unincorporated community in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States
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NPS National Historical Landmarks: San José de Gracia (church) webpage
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to the north. The town has an elevation of 7,440 feet (2,270 m).
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National Register of Historic Places in Taos County, New Mexico
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authorized the establishment of settlements on its frontiers.
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Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, pp 156-157
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Las Trampas Historic District
Unincorporated community
Las Trampas, New Mexico is located in New Mexico
Las Trampas, New Mexico is located in the United States
36°07′52″N 105°45′32″W / 36.13111°N 105.75889°W / 36.13111; -105.75889
Country
State
New Mexico
County
Taos County
Time zone
UTC-7
Mountain (MST)
DST
UTC-6
GNIS
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark District

Las Trampas, New Mexico is located in New Mexico
Las Trampas, New Mexico is located in the United States
State Road 76
36°7′57″N 105°45′48″W / 36.13250°N 105.76333°W / 36.13250; -105.76333
Colonial
Spanish Colonial
67000007
Spanish
unincorporated hamlet
Taos County, New Mexico
Las Trampas Land Grant

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