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Antonio de Espejo Entrada of 1582-1583 Historical Markers
Antonio de Espejo was a Spanish explorer who led an expedition into New Mexico, Arizona and Texas in 1582-1583. The expedition created interest in establishing a Spanish colony among the Pueblo Indians of the Rio Grande valley. The journals from this trip, especially those of Diego Pérez de Luxan, provide early first hand accounts of the region and Native Americans living there.1 ► Arizona, Mohave County, Wikieup — Big Sandy Valley — Reported missing |
2 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Anthony — Butterfield Trail/Espejo's Expedition — /On the Camino Real — |
3 ► New Mexico, Eddy County, Loving — Espejo's Trail — |
4 ► New Mexico, Guadalupe County, Santa Rosa — Santa Rosa — Population 2,469 - Elevation 4,620 — |
5 ► New Mexico, Guadalupe County, Santa Rosa — Santa Rosa — Population—2,469 - Elevation—4,620 ft. — |
6 ► New Mexico, San Miguel County, Pecos — Pecos Pueblo Mission — |
7 ► New Mexico, Sandoval County, Zia Pueblo — Pueblo of Zía — |
8 ► New Mexico, Socorro County, Magdalena — Espejo's Expedition — (On the Camino Real) — |
9 ► Texas, El Paso County, San Elizario — 1503 — Espejo Beltran Expedition - 1582-1583 — |
10 ► Texas, Jeff Davis County, Fort Davis — 10478 — Fort Davis — |
11 ► Texas, Jeff Davis County, Fort Davis — 10490 — Wild Rose Pass — |
12 ► Texas, Presidio County, Marfa — 8 — Presidio — Oldest Town in America — |
13 ► Texas, Reeves County, Pecos — 4998 — Spanish Explorers — |
14 ► Texas, Reeves County, Toyahvale — 4557 — San Solomon Spring — |
15 ► Texas, Ward County, Monahans — 3434 — Monahans Sandhills State Park and Museum — |