New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department Collection, 1840-1952
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Chaves, Amado, 1851-
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Amado Chaves served as the first New Mexico Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction, as mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico and as a Senator to the Territorial Council in 1903. He was a friend of Charles F. Lummis. From the description of Amado Chaves photograph collection [graphic]. 1888-1929. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37995480 Amado Chaves was the son of Manuel Chaves, a prominent statesman. He served as the first Superintendent of Public Instructio...
Gildersleeve, Charles H.
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Exchange Hotel (Santa Fe, N.M.)
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Baca, Roman A.
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Thomas, John W.
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Shade, Jacob V.
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Capitol Hotel (Santa Fe, N.M.)
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New Mexico. Taxation and Revenue Dept.
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The Taxation and Revenue Department was established by a legislative act in 1977 (1977 Laws of N.M., Chp. 249, Sec. 4). The same 1977 legislative act abolished the Bureau of Revenue, Oil and Gas Accounting Commission, and Property Tax Department and transferred their functions to the newly-established Taxation and Revenue Department (1977 Laws of N.M., Chp. 249, Sec. 12). The Taxation and Revenue Department is the central collecting agency for revenue generated by taxes assessed by the State of ...