Governor George Curry papers, 1907-1910.
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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 ...
New Mexico. Governor (1907 : Raynolds)
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Raynolds, Jefferson.
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Curry, George, 1861-1947
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George Curry was Territorial Governor of New Mexico 1909-1911. Toward the end of his career he occupied the Office of State Historian of New Mexico. From the description of George Curry collection, 1910-1947. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 47958694 ...
New Mexico. Governor (1907-1911 : Curry)
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Curry, a Republican, was appointed Governor by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907, and resigned in 1910. He was later elected as New Mexico's first congressional representative under Statehood in 1912. From the description of Governor George Curry papers, 1907-1910. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37842158 From the guide to the Governor George Curry Papers, 1907-1910, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) ...