Espejo, Antonio de

Espejo, Antonio de äntōˈnyō ᵺā āspāˈhō [key], fl. 1582–83, Spanish explorer. In 1582 he was sent out from San Bartolomé, Mexico, to rescue missionaries said to be menaced by the Pueblo people. He went down the Conchos River and then up the Rio Grande, exploring much of the present New Mexico and going far into the present Arizona before returning in 1583. He found traces of gold that led the Spanish to support the expedition under Juan de Oñate a few years later. His narrative is translated in H. E. Bolton, Spanish Explorations in the Southwest (1916).

See study by D. Pérez de Luxán (1929, repr. 1967).

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