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Mexico. (38)
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University of New Mexico. (175)
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The University of New Mexico was established by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico in 1889. It was to be located in Albuquerque. Elias Stover was appointed the first president. The new institution opened in rented rooms as a summer normal school, June 15, 1892, beginning regular instruction on September 21st in the first building erected on the campus. In 1901 Dr. William G. Tight became president. He introduced the "Pueblo Style" architecture for the University buildings...
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Museum of New Mexico. (73)
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The Museum of New Mexico and its Board of Regents were established by a legislative act in 1909 (1909 Laws of N.M., Chp. 4, Sec. 1- 9). During the early years the director served both the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Archaeology, later the School of American Research. Under the Cultural Properties Act of 1969, the Museum became responsible for administering all registered cultural properties belonging to the State of New Mexico (1969 Laws of N.M., Chp. 223, Sec. 6). In 1977...
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Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 1832-1867 (101)
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Emperor of Mexico from 1864 to 1867. Formerly Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Archduke of Austria.
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New Mexico State University (39)
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The New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts was established by a legislative act in 1889 (1889 Laws of N.M., Chp. 138, Sec. 2). In 1959 a constitutional amendment changed the name to New Mexico State University (1959 Laws of N.M., Constitutional Amendment No. 7). The University is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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New Mexico (Battleship) (22)
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New Mexico. Legislature (18)
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The legislative function of New Mexico government was established by the Kearny Code and vested in the General Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico (Art. 3, Sec. 1-17. October 7, 1846). From 1850-1912 the legislative power was vested in the Legislative Assembly by the Organic Act (Sec. 5-9. September 9, 1850). A bicameral legislature of Senate and House of Representatives was established by the New Mexico 1912 State Constitution (Art. IV, Sec. 1-41). The State Legislature met every other y...
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Taller de Gráfica Popular (Mexico City, Mexico) (16)
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Organizational History Mexico’s foremost political printshop, the Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP, Popular Graphic Arts Workshop) has an important place in Mexico’s long history of printmaking in the service of social change. This tradition is largely credited to the seminal work of Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913) who was a printmaker and social critic during the Mexican Revolution. The TGP coalesced as an organization in 1937 after the c...
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Archivo General de la Nación (Mexico) (54)
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The Provincias Internas were formally established by the Real Orden of August 22, 1776, to provide effective government of the northern region of New Spain. They included the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya, Coahuila, Texas, Nuevo México, Sinaloa, Sonora, Nuevo León, Nuevo Santander, and the Californias. These provinces were removed from the control of the viceroy and placed under the military and political government of a comandante general who was directly responsible to the king. I...
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New Mexico Highlands University (20)
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New Mexico Normal School at Las Vegas was established by a legislative act in 1893 (1893 Laws of N.M., Chp. 19, Sec. 1). In 1899 a legislative act changed the name to New Mexico Normal University (1899 Laws of N.M., Chp. 18, Sec. 1). In 1941 a legislative act changed the name to New Mexico Highlands University (1941 Laws of N.M., Chp. 130, Sec. 1).
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