Finding Aid of the Alfonso Sanchez papers, 1856-2004

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Collection Summary

Title Alfonso Sanchez papers
Dates (Inclusive) 1856-2004
Dates (Bulk) 1955-1970
Creator Sanchez, Alfonso, 1928-
Abstract Alfonso Sanchez was the District Attorney for Rio Arriba County during the land struggle of Reies Lopez Tijerina and the Alianza Federal de las Mercedes. The collection consists of biographical materials pertaining to Alfonso Sanchez, as well as materials pertaining to the Tierra Amarillo land grant and Reies Lopez Tijerina.
Collection Number MSS 803 BC
Size 1 box (1 cu. ft.), plus 1 oversize folder
Repository University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Languages English, Spanish

Biography / History

Alfonso Sanchez. Box 1, folder 1.

Alfonso Sanchez was born on February 23, 1928 in Belen, New Mexico. He was one of ten children. His mother died in 1937 and his father remarried soon afterwards. Sanchez joined the military the day after he graduated from high school, serving as a volunteer for two years. With the help of the GI Bill, Sanchez began college and joined the enlisted reserves. He was activated and served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War for another two years. Upon his return from the war, Sanchez completed his law degree at the University of New Mexico (1957). He then became the Assistant District Attorney in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He resigned after several years in this position and began private practice. On May 12, 1962, Sanchez married his wife, Cecilia. In November of the same year, he was elected as New Mexico State Representative. In 1963, Governor Jack Campbell appointed Sanchez District Attorney of the First Judicial District consisting of Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and Los Alamos Counties. Sanchez served as the District Attorney in Tierra Amarilla during the time of La Alianza Federal de las Mercedes' raid of the Rio Arriba County courthouse. Sanchez knew many members of La Alianza and its leader, Reies Lopez Tijerina prior to the raid which occurred after Sanchez prohibited a scheduled meeting of La Alianza and several group members were arrested. In response, La Alianza issued an arrest warrant for Sanchez and intended to fulfill their citizen's arrest against Sanchez at the Rio Arriba Courthouse when the raid occurred. Sanchez prosecuted members of La Alianza. He collected legal documents and research detailing the Tierra Amarilla land struggle.

Beginning in law school, when he became friends with Vicente Ximenes and Hector P. Garcia, Sanchez became active with the GI Forum and numerous other community organizations. He helped to organize De Vargas Savings and Loan Association and Charter Bank of Santa Fe as a response to what he felt were discriminatory loan practices in local banks. He also helped to organize the SER Jobs for Progress project, which helps train young Chicanos and matches them with employers on a national level. In the early 1960s, Sanchez implemented an in-school program to try to motivate children to grow up with respect for the law. Sanchez has continued to practice law privately since the Rio Arriba Courthouse raid. In 2007, he received an award from the University of New Mexico, marking his 50 years of practicing law.

As of April 2008, Sanchez continues to be involved in his community and local church. He also enjoys working on a Civil War memorial on his property near Glorieta, New Mexico. Alfonso and Cecilia Sanchez reside in Santa Fe, they have three daughters, a son, and several grandchildren.

Source: Interviews with Misty Ring, 2007


Arrangement

3 series: Alfonso Sanchez Life Narrative; Tierra Amarilla/Land Grant/Court Documents; Reies Lopez Tijerina


Scope and Content

The first part of the Alfonso Sanchez papers consists of biographical information about Alfonso Sanchez, including his own life narratives, news clippings, photographs, and various documents and certificates. The second half of the collection concerns the Tierra Amarilla Grant in Rio Arriba County, N.M. as well as Reies Lopez Tijerina, and the Alianza Federal de las Mercedes. These legal/court documents, news clippings, photographs, and large posters and maps chronicle the land grant struggle in Rio Arriba County.

The collection is arranged in three series:

Alfonso Sanchez Life Narrative includes Sanchez's written recollections, prepared in anticipation of writing his life story. The narrative is episodic and photographs and news clippings are attached to many entries. Audio of three oral interviews with Sanchez, conducted by Misty Ring in 2007 is also included in this series.

Tierra Amarilla/Land Grant/Court Documents is comprised largely of legal and court documents regarding the Tierra Amarilla land grant. This series includes documentation of Alfonso Sanchez's tenure as an attorney for the Tierra Amarilla Mutual Domestic Water Consumer Association, as well as Sanchez's research on the land grant, case notes, and correspondence.

Reies Lopez Tijerina series consists of collected documents on Alianza Federal de las Mercedes leader, Reies Lopez Tijerina, including legal documents originating during the Rio Arriba County Courthouse investigation. A number of documents collected by Sanchez pre-date the Tierra Amarilla land grant struggle and detail Reies Lopez Tijerina's family history and early adulthood. In addition, this series contains news clippings documenting Tijerina's capture, trial, and life after the 1960s.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Copy Restrictions

Limited duplication of print and photographic material is allowed for research purposes. Duplication of recordings permitted only with written permission from artist, performer, interviewer and interviewee, tribal authority, or current holder of intellectual property rights. User is responsible for compliance with all copyright, privacy, and libel laws.


Preferred Citation

Alfonso Sanchez papers (MSS 803). Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections, University of New Mexico Libraries.


Separated Material

Original reel to reels stored in B3.


Related Material

Reies Tijerina papers. Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico.

Peter Nabokov papers. Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico.

David Correia Research papers.Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico.


Access Terms

Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres (U.S.)

Alianza Federal de las Mercedes.

Hispanic Americans -- New Mexico -- Land tenure -- History -- 20th century.

Land grants -- New Mexico -- Tierra Amarilla -- History -- 20th century.

Land grants -- New Mexico -- Tierra Amarilla -- Sources.

Land titles -- New Mexico -- Tierra Amarilla Region -- History.

Mexican Americans -- Civil rights.

Mexico. Treaties, etc. United States, 1848 Feb. 2.

Moving images

New Mexico -- Politics and government -- 1951-

Political activists -- New Mexico.

Protest movements -- New Mexico -- History -- 20th century.

Rio Arriba County (N.M.)

Sanchez, Alfonso, 1928-

Sound recordings

Tierra Amarilla (N.M.)

Tijerina, Reies.

Trials (Political crimes and offenses) -- New Mexico


Contents List

Life Narrative,  1949-2004

Description Container

Alfonso Sanchez photographs,  1949-1967

Box 1 Folder  1

Alfonso Sanchez biography and oral history conducted by Misty Ring, (CD format),   2007

Interview 3, Side B tape was faulty and could not be recovered

Box 1 Folder  2

Alfonso Sanchez- Intro and outline to book titled "Tierra Amarilla-Tijerina Revisited" 

Box 1 Folder  3

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   1928-1957

Box 1 Folder  4

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   1958-1964

Box 1 Folder  5

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   1965 -1966

Includes CD of District Attorney Alfonso Sanchez speaking at a Los Alamos High School Assembly, regarding youth crime prevention, recorded by KRSN Los Alamos, New Mexico, March 1966

Box 1 Folder  6

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   Jan-May 1967

Box 1 Folder  7

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   June 1, 1967- June 5, 1967

Box 1 Folder  8

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   June 6, 1967- June 30, 1967

Box 1 Folder  9

Alfonso Sanchez- Narrative, chronology of events   1968-1969

Box 1 Folder  10

Alfonso Sanchez- Research and documents   1968-1970

Box 1 Folder  11

Alfonso Sanchez- Research and documents   1971-2004

Box 1 Folder  12

Tierra Amarilla/Land Grant/Court Documents,   1856-2002

Description Container

Tierra Amarilla Grant Legal Research - Documents from Surveyor General, Adjunct General, New Mexico Courts  1856-1917

Box 1 Folder  13

Tierra Amarilla Grant Legal Research - Documents, Case Notes, Cases   1921- 1994

Box 1 Folder  14

Payne Land & Livestock Co. - Correspondence   1957-1967

Box 1 Folder  15

Payne Land & Livestock Co. - Legal Research and Court Documents   1951-1968

Box 1 Folder  16

State of New Mexico Cases   1964-1966

Box 1 Folder  17

Maps 

New Mexico State Highway Department Fire and Forest Management Map of the El Vado Quadrangle

Map of Catron Exclusions as described in the deed to the C.C. Catron to Chama Valley Land and Irrigation Company, subdivisions A-F, with Sanchez annotations

Map of Catron Exclusions as described in the deed to the C.C. Catron to Chama Valley Land and Irrigation Company, subdivisions G-I, with land title abstract attached

Map of the Tierra Amarilla Grant from Kenneth A. Herron, engineer and land surveyor of New Mexico, 1919

Map of the Arlington Land Company's Subdivision #3 of a portion of the Tierra Amarilla Grant

Oversize-folder   

Reies Lopez Tijerina,  1964-2002

Description Container

Tijerina- Chronology of events, family history, legal documents, research, Sanchez narrative,   pre-1965

Box 1 Folder  18

Tijerina - Chronology of events, legal documents, research, Sanchez narrative   1965-1970

Box 1 Folder  19

Tijerina- Chronology of events, legal documents, research, Sanchez narrative   1971-2002

includes CD titled "Tijerina Speaks to Newsmen at the Courtroom," date unknown

Box 1 Folder  20

Oversize Materials 

Handwritten Diagram of military division of powers, origin unknown

Handwritten Maps: El Rito, NM lookout points showing escape routes to Abiquiu and Los Alamos, New Mexico, produced by La Alianza Federal de las Mercedes

"TA Raid Map," showing defenses and Alianza locations dated June 2, 1967 and initialed by Reies Lopez Tijerina

"Reinforcement and lines of defense, Phases 1, 2, 3," showing Abiquiu, Coyote, Cibola, and Ghost Ranch Reorganizing Area, stamped "Republica de San Joaquin, 1806," produced by La Alianza Federal de las Mercedes

"Road Patrols and lookout points," produced by La Alianza Federal de las Mercedes

News Clippings: June 1967, Headlines: "Daylight Raiders Leave Bloody Path," "Gov. Cargo Fears Northern Trip Might Lead to More Bloodshed," "Naranjo Says Group Was after Sanchez" (3 pages

June 1967, Headline: "Tierra Amarilla Wasn't as Peaceful as it Looked" (2 pages

Headline: "Tension in Governor's Office," "Cargo Made Hurried Exit from Michigan" (1 page, date unknown)

"Ordenanza 99, Del Rey de España Don Felipe II," produced by La Alianza Federal de Mercedes

"Gran-Real Convención Anual de La Alianza Federal de Mercedes," 29-30 August 1964, produced by La Alianza Federal de Mercedes

Oversize-folder