Records of the United States Territorial and New Mexico District Court Clerks, 1853-1970 (Bulk 1882-1960)

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Records of the United States Territorial and New Mexico District Court Clerks, 1853-1970 (Bulk 1882-1960)

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With the occupation of New Mexico in 1846 by the United States, seven political sub-divisions established by Mexico in 1844 were recognized as counties under the Kearny Code of Laws. New Mexico remained under a military form of government until September 9, 1950, when an Act of Congress established the Territory of New Mexico. On January 9, 1852, the boundaries of the counties were fixed by an Act of the Territorial Legislative Assembly. Each county was assigned to a judicial distri...