New Mexico. Governor (1910-1912 : Mills)

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Mills, a Connecticut lawyer, became New Mexico's last territorial governor after serving as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Mexico, 1898-1910. He called for the constitutional convention that framed the document adopted and approved in 1911. Although Mills was appointed governor in December, 1909, he was not inaugurated until March, 1910. His term ended January 15, 1912.

From the description of Governor William J. Mills papers, 1910-1912. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37842342

From the guide to the Governor William J. Mills Papers, 1910-1912, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives)

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Active 1910

Active 1912

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