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Lester,
I am confused. I found this website about several "Ruta de Plata"s in Europe and the New World. It has a map of the Mexican Ruta de Plata that goes from Mexico City northward to Santa Fe, and branches from Mexico City to the ports at Acapulco and Vera Cruz. It doesn't show the Ruta going to Nuevo Leon, only through the states of Guanajuato, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, and ending in Santa Fe in New Mexico. The text only mentions mines and cities along the route through those states.
Was this route also known as the Camino Real? I know there are several Camino Reals. There was one in California where I once lived, I recall.
This site also has some photos, and the one that caught my attention was the one labeled "Zacatecas". It was taken in the late 1800s and shows a dead horse and armed soldiers sitting along the wall of a building. It doesn't' have an explanation or description of the photo, such as where and when it was taken. Interesting.
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
Los caminos de la plata en España y América - Emilie
Hi there Emilie ,
That´s a neat site . Ok , here goes . First off I didn´t say that the Ruta de Plata went through Nuevo Leon and as the wonderful site that you looked up shows , it runs´up the middle of the country toward New Mexico .
Our ancestors were men and women of adventure and fortune seekers ( God bless there little souls ) and they used the Ruta de Plata as a guide and went off in different directions in pursuit of thier dreams .
The state of Nuevo Leon borders around San Luis Potosi , Coahuila and Zacatecas . I´m guessing that wherever they saw mountains they went to see if they could find minerals to mine , that´s all I was saying . A lot of the fouonders of Coahuila and Nuevo Leon came from Zacatecas .
The three states are relatively close to Coahuila, Tamaulipas , San Luis Potosi and Nuveo Leon which seems to me that there is more than a possibility that some of the people from the tri states may have wondered off toward one or more of those other states .
Here´s a tid bit of information : Three brothers from Teocaltiche the Carrillos y Sandi came to Saltillo during the second half of the 17th century shortly there after came Alteno Francisco Gonzalez Hermosillo originally from Santa Maria de los Lagos .
Hope this helps some ,
Welester
> Lester,> > I am confused. I found this website about several "Ruta de Plata"s in Europe and the New World. It has a map of the Mexican Ruta de Plata that goes from Mexico City northward to Santa Fe, and branches from Mexico City to the ports at Acapulco and Vera Cruz. It doesn't show the Ruta going to Nuevo Leon, only through the states of Guanajuato, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, and ending in Santa Fe in New Mexico. The text only mentions mines and cities along the route through those states.> > Was this route also known as the Camino Real? I know there are several Camino Reals. There was one in California where I once lived, I recall.> > This site also has some photos, and the one that caught my attention was the one labeled "Zacatecas". It was taken in the late 1800s and shows a dead horse and armed soldiers sitting along the wall of a building. It doesn't' have an explanation or description of the photo, such as where and when it was taken. Interesting.> > Emilie> Port Orchard, WA>
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