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

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Coronados March in Search of the Seven Cities of Cibola And Discussion of Their
J H James Hervey Simpson
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G. Squier 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 River left by Coronado in his advance and Chichilticale, between longitudes 109 and 110. This is, according to the best maps, about the distance between the Sonora River and the Gila, called Nexpa by the chronicler. " (American Review for November, 1848, . P. 6.... ) I cannot agree with Mr. Squier in the foregoing statement, for the reason that the distance between the Sonora River and the Gila, according to the latest map issued by the Engineer Department of the Army, is not 120 miles, but as much as 290 miles ; and, therefore, as many as eight or ten days' journey instead of four.
** Castaneda's Relations, Ternaux Compaus, p. 160. 2 IS CORONADO'S MARCH.
Now this certainly shows that Castaneda believed Chichilticale was situated at the head of the Gulf of California.


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