Tomás Romero (revolutionary)

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Tomás "Tomasito" Romero, (assassinated February 8, 1848) was a Pueblo from Taos Pueblo, where he was referred to as "the alcalde." [1] He was a leader of the Taos Revolt against the American invasion of New Mexico during the Mexican-American War. After the failure of the revolt Romero was given up to the U.S. Army as part of the terms of surrender following the battle at the pueblo on February 5.

He was shot while in prison by Private John Fitzgerald on February 8, [2] "before he had the opportunity to have a trial." [3]

References

  1. ^ Garrard, Lewis H., ‘’Wah-To-Yah and the Taos Trail’’, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 1957, reprint of 1850 book p. 157
  2. ^ Lavander, David, ‘’Bent’s Fort’’, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Gearden City, NY 1954 p. 293
  3. ^ Grant, Blanche C., ‘’When Old Trails Were New’’The Rio Grande Press, Inc., Glorieta, NM, 1983, reprint of 1934 book p.98
  • Durand, John, ‘’The Taos Massacres’’, Puzzlebox Press, Elkhorn, WI 2004

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