L. Bradford Prince Papers, 1744-1922
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Otero, Miguel Antonio, 1859-1944
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Born in St. Louis, Mo. in 1849. His family moved to New Mexico in 1851. Otero's first job was working as a bookkeeper wit the family firm, Otero, Sellar & Company. He entered politics in 1883 as City Treasurer of Las Vegas. In 1897 he was appointed Territorial Governor of New Mexico, remained so until 1906. He remained active in politics throughout his life. By 1920 he switched from the Republican to the Democratic Party. He also had a career as a writer. His stories about his experiences in...
Fall, Albert B. (Albert Bacon), 1861-1944
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Prince, L. Bradford (Le Baron Bradford), 1840-1922
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Chavez, Jose Maria, ca. 1850?-ca. 1930?
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Watrous, Joseph B.
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Hagerman, Herbert J. (Herbert James), 1871-1935
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Hagerman was an Indian Commissioner for the U.S. Government who worked primarily with issues concerning Indians of the Southwest. He also served as Governor of New Mexico from 1906 to 1907. From the description of Herbert J. Hagerman papers, 1924-1932. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37848686 From the guide to the Herbert J. Hagerman Papers, 1924-1932, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) ...
Hermanos Penitentes
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New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
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Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe, N.M.)
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The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe was built by the Spanish in 1610 and served as the headquarters of New Mexican governments until the late 19th century. It is now maintained as part of the Museum of New Mexico. From the description of Palace of the Governors excavations reports, 1974-1994. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37396803 ...