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New Mexico Historical Review is published by University of New Mexico. It’s publishing house is located in United States . Coverage history of this journal is as following:

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„A Historical Note on the Boundaries of New Mexico.“ New Mexico Historical Review 5, 2 (1930). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmhr/vol5/iss2/2 This Article is brought to you for free and

In these pages exist the origin and historical background of the expedition, as well as many details of the agreement between Juan Paez Hurtado and Don Diego de Vargas, „Conqueror and

On 21 February 1891, singing „There’s a Land that is Fairer than This,“ the Tenth Infantry of the United States Army marched out of Fort Union, New Mexico, closing what was once the largest

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New Mexico Historical Review MSC06 3790 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 . The following criteria apply to all submitted book reviews: Number of words: 450–500.

New Mexico Historical Review. ISSN 0028-6206. Welcome to the new online home of the New Mexico Historical Review. Please direct all questions to [email protected]. Founded in 1926 by

New Mexico Historical Review Volume 61 Number 3 Article 5 7-1-1986 Women on the Santa Fe Trail: Diaries, Journals, Memoirs. An Annotated Bibliography Marc Simmons Follow this and

Mexico expects a planned review of the trilateral trade pact with the U.S. and Canada to formally begin at the beginning of the fourth quarter this year, Economy Minister

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New Mexico Historical Review Volume 53 Number 4 Article 5 10-1-1978 Land Grant Problems in the Southwest: The Spanish and Mexican Heritage Iris Wilson Engstrand Follow this and

NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW. of the cultivation of. punche. had upon the people of. New~ Mexico. ‚ Prohibition of Tobacco Cultivation in New Mexico, March, 1766. 1! Don Thomas

New Mexico Past and Present: A Historical Reader, edited by Richard N. Ellis, will not precisely fill any of these needs, since it is a collection of essays rather than a general narrative.

New Mexico Historical Review, MSC06 3790, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001, or send your submission materials to [email protected] or [email protected].

Produced by the University of New Mexico, the New Mexico Historical Review publishes original articles dealing with southwestern history and culture from

New Mexico Historical Review Volume 85 Number 3 Article 2 7-1-2010 Selling Sunshine: Land Development and Politics in Postwar Southern New Mexico Jamie L. Bronstein Follow this and

New Mexico historical review by University of New Mexico; Historical Society of New Mexico; School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.). Dept. of History; Bloom, Lansing

New Mexico Historical Review Volume 53 Number 3 Article 5 7-1-1978 The Resettlement of Santa Fe, 1695: The Newly Found Muster Roll Clevy Lloyd Strout Follow this and additional works at:

In 1926, the Society launched the New Mexico Historical Review, edited by Lansing B. Bloom and Paul A. F. Walter. The Review quickly became a prestigious regional publication. However, in 1963 financial pressure forced

New Mexico Historical Review Volume 13 Number 3 Article 7 7-1-1938 Book Reviews Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmhr Recommended Citation . „Book

Note Editors: 1926- L.B. Bloom, P.A.F. Walter Also issued online Vol. 1 published by the Historical Society of New Mexico; v. 2-4, no. 3 by the Historical Society of New Mexico and Department

New Mexico Historical Review is a journal on the history of New Mexico and the southwestern United States. New Mexico Historical Review began in 1926. No issue or contribution copyright

New Mexico Historical Review Volume 47 Number 2 Article 6 4-1-1972 The People of the Territory of New Mexico VS. The Santa Fe Ring Philip J. Rasch Follow this and additional works at:

New Mexico Historical Review Volume 67 Number 1 Article 2 1-1-1992 New Mexico in the Otero Era: Some Historical Perspectives Gerald D. Nash Follow this and additional works at:

Founded in 1926, the New Mexico Historical Review is one of the oldest and most distinguished historical journals in the country. Lansing Bloom, its first editor, brought the

Vols. 46-60, 1971-85. 1 v. Bloom, Lansing Bartlett, 1880- editor; Walter, Paul A. F., editor; University of New Mexico; Historical Society of New Mexico; School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.). Department of History.

New Mexico historical review by University of New Mexico; Historical Society of New Mexico; School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.). Dept. of History; Bloom, Lansing Bartlett, b. 1880, ed; Walter, Paul A. F., ed

Between 1538 and 1610, Spanish agents entered, invaded, and at last resolved to colonize and convert the distant northwestern outpost of New Spain that would become New Mexico. These

Volume 84, Number 3 Summer 2009 „Silver City Health Tourism in the Early Twentieth Century: A Case Study,“ by Joan M. Jensen „Rethinking Establicimientos: Why Apaches Settled on

8 New Mexico Historical Review / Volume 90, Number 1, Winter 2015. In conjunction with new multidisciplinary research carried on by my col-leagues T. J. Ferguson, Barbara J. Mills, Gary

252 New Mexico Historical Review / Volume 91, Number 3, Summer 2016. which came from her first marriage. Granados stated that Amondarain did not bring any wealth to their marriage.

The current staff of the New Mexico Historical Review looks forward to publishing colorful, exciting, and informative articles of the ancient, colonial, territorial, and modern history of New

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Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the House Democratic leader, suggested that Thursday would go down in history as the day Republicans lost the House,