[69] Wilder and Breitenbach, pls. 24, 25.
[70] Henderson, p. 26.
[71] José Espinosa, op. cit., p. 75.
[72] Domínguez, Missions, p. 264 (ftn. 59). The brown robe worn by Franciscans today is a late 19th-century innovation.
[73] Boyd, Saints, p. 133.
[74] Boyd, in litt., Nov. 13, 1965. For a comparative illustration of St. Joseph, see Wilder and Breitenbach, pl. 42.
[75] Henderson, p. 51, notes this pair of candelabra with the 13 sockets. Fifteen is the ecclesiastically correct number for tenebrae services.
[76] Acts of Incorporation, microfilm, Corporation Bureau, State Capitol, Santa Fe; see also Land Records, General Indirect Index, Rio Arriba County Court House, vols. I (1852-1912) and II (1912-1930).
[77] Henderson, p. 51, describes the angelito, in the dim light of the morada ceremony, as a "dove like a wasp." Another angel figure was given me through Regino Salazar by one of the penitente brothers of Abiquiú. According to E. Boyd, it appears to be the work of José Rafael Aragon, who worked in the Santa Cruz area after 1825.