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Village of El Cerrito, Pecos River Valley, El Cerrito, San Miguel County, NM

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Significance: The town is a small element in a great natural amphitheatre surrounded by cliffs and steep slopes to the mesa. The Pecos River cuts its way into and out of this valley through two canyons and casts itself in three long loops deflected by a central spine of rock - a hill half steeply sloped and half sheared vertically down to the stream - from which comes the name El Cerrito. The upper loop of the Pecos River encloses the present town and its fields, separated from each other by the acequia which is said to have existed when the Spanish came here. A small church plaza faces a continuous spine of buildings down the center of the town. The second loop with its ground entry almost closed by the mass of El Cerrito, shows evidence of prehistoric Indian settlement and cultivation of an exactly similar pattern. A portion of a dam exists which fed a second acequia into this loop as late as the Nineteen Twenties. The prehistoric settlement was more completely protected by river and by hill than the Spanish settlement and enjoyed a somewhat better southeast orientation. The Spanish town was better located for communication with other Spanish settlements west of the Pecos. In the generally arid lands of New Mexico, the rush of water through man-made channels and the sunlight reflections of water in freshly-drowned fields of green plants please the senses of sight and sound.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-24

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1935

Survey number: HABS NM-127

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villages indians of north america acequias adobe buildings plazas el cerrito nm village cerrito el cerrito pecos pecos river valley san miguel county american indians san miguel new mexico caroline r alderson nelson arroyo ortiz joseph j bilello perry e borchers john a burns m s el ghazali historic american buildings survey koogle and pouls engineering jeanne c lawrence michele f lewis jack w schafer photo architecture american architecture church architecture building plans architectural diagrams library of congress
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Date

1933 - 1970
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Burns, John A, project manager
El-Ghazali, M S, A, field team
Borchers, Perry A, project manager
Borchers, Perry E, photographer
Lawrence, Jeanne C, historian
Alderson, Caroline R, historian
Arroyo-Ortiz, Nelson, delineator
Schafer, Jack W, delineator
Bilello, Joseph J, delineator
Lewis, Michele F, delineator
Koogle & Pouls Engineering, photographer
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Location

El Cerrito (N.M.) ,  35.27560, -105.31195
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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villages indians of north america acequias adobe buildings plazas el cerrito nm village cerrito el cerrito pecos pecos river valley san miguel county american indians san miguel new mexico caroline r alderson nelson arroyo ortiz joseph j bilello perry e borchers john a burns m s el ghazali historic american buildings survey koogle and pouls engineering jeanne c lawrence michele f lewis jack w schafer photo architecture american architecture church architecture building plans architectural diagrams library of congress