Coronados March in Search of the Seven Cities of Cibola And Discussion of the

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T Ibid. , p. 158.
t The sea (Gulf of California) returneth towards the west, right against the Corazones, the space often or twelve leagues. (Coronado' s Rcl. , Hakluyt, vol. Iii, p. 448. ) In this connection it may be pertinent to remark, that San Hierouimo de los Cora- zones, which seems to have been a sort of depot, was transferred to Sonora ; but appears still to have been kept as a post, for we are told that some of its garrison deserted it, for, among other reasons, that they looked on it
... as useless, " for the road to New Spain passed by a more favorable direction, leaving Suya to the right. " This will account 1'orfwo routes being laid down on the accompanying map between Sonora and the Nexpa River.
|| Jaramillo's Relations, Ternaux Compans, pp. 367 and 368.
^T Mr. E. G. S(]uicr supposes the Nexpa to have been the Rio Gila. His language is: "Allowing 30 miles to the day's march, which is about the average under favorable circumstances, we have 120 miles as the distance between the point on the Sonora.


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