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- Q7419925 abstract "Santa Rosa de Lima was an early 18th-century Spanish settlement in the Rio Chama valley, near the present-day town of Abiquiu in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. By the 1730s Spanish settlers were moving into the Chama River valley, and by 1744 at least 20 families were living in the present-day Abiquiú area, where they founded the Plaza de Santa Rosa de Lima. The church was built around 1744, and was in use until the 1930s. Repeated raids by Utes and Comanches caused the settlement to be abandoned in 1747. In 1750, the Spanish founded a new settlement at the present site of Abiquiú, about a mile from Santa Rosa de Lima.Today the site of Santa Rosa de Lima is a ghost town, with substantial adobe ruins of the church, and mounds where the settlers' adobe houses stood. The site is private property, belonging to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.Santa Rosa de Lima de Abiquiu was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, as listing #78001820.".
- Q7419925 added "1978-04-14".
- Q7419925 area "50585.70528".
- Q7419925 nearestCity Q321422.
- Q7419925 nrhpReferenceNumber "78001820".
- Q7419925 thumbnail Santa_Rosa_de_Lima_de_Abiquiu,_NM.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7419925 yearOfConstruction "1734".
- Q7419925 added "1978-04-14".
- Q7419925 built "1734".
- Q7419925 name "Santa Rosa de Lima de Abiquiu".
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- Q7419925 refnum "78001820".
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- Q7419925 comment "Santa Rosa de Lima was an early 18th-century Spanish settlement in the Rio Chama valley, near the present-day town of Abiquiu in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. By the 1730s Spanish settlers were moving into the Chama River valley, and by 1744 at least 20 families were living in the present-day Abiquiú area, where they founded the Plaza de Santa Rosa de Lima. The church was built around 1744, and was in use until the 1930s.".
- Q7419925 label "Santa Rosa de Lima, New Mexico".
- Q7419925 depiction Santa_Rosa_de_Lima_de_Abiquiu,_NM.jpg.
- Q7419925 name "Santa Rosa de Lima de Abiquiu".