Site of Christian colonization marked follows spirit of Coronado Martyrs:
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Newspaper article about a Priest on horseback who ran his parish on site of a Pre - Mayflower Colony.
A.E. Viselli of Albuquerque, inspects the Cross of the Martyra erected by the Rev. Julius Hartmann, pioneer priest at the spot where the first Christian missionaries settled 80 years before the Mayflower's arrival.