• Abernathy, Henry J.
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  • Abeytia, Aniceto C.
  • Abréu, Carlos F.
  • African-American Settlement of Southern New Mexico
  • Agua Salada Grant
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  • Alexander Valle Grant
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  • Billy the Kid
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  • Las Cruces Farmers' Market-2011
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  • Los Alamos County--J. J. Bowden
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  • Mora County- 1868 Census - Agua Negra Precinct
  • Mora County--J. J. Bowden
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  • Perea, Abel E.
  • Perea, Pedro
  • Philmont Scout Ranch
  • Proclamation of Las Gorras Blancas~White Caps-1890
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  • Who Killed Jose Francisco Chaves?
  • Who Killed Jose Francisco Chaves?
  • Founding of San Francisco de Alburquerque - 1706

    Founding of San Francisco de Alburquerque - 1706

    The villa San Francisco de Alburquerque was founded by Gov. Francisco Cuervo y Valdes and 12 families. It was named after the Duke of Alburquerque who resided in New Spain (Mexico). Later, English-speaking people dropped the first "r" from its spelling in the early 19th century, as noted in the 1807 narratives of the Zebulon Pike expedition.

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