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The leading facts of New Mexican history
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Volume 1: Antiquity of New Mexico
The origin and history of its first inhabitants
The first Spanish explorers, 1534-1542
Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and his companions
Friar Marcos de Niza
The negro, Estevan
Their journey to Cibola, 1539
Death of Estevan
Return of Friar Marcos to the city of Mexico
Francisco Vasquez Coronado
His march and invasion, 1540
His failure and return to Mexico, 1542
The Spanish friars, Agustin Rodriguez, Francisco Lopez, and Juan de Santa Maria
Their efforts for Christianity and civilization, 1582
The expedition under Don Antonio de Espejo and Fray Bernardino Beltrán up the Rio Grande del Norte
They visit many pueblos and return by way of the Pecos River, 1582
The conquest of New Mexico by Don Juan de Oñate, 1595-1598
Pueblo rebellion and independence, 1680-1692
Otermin, Cruzate, De Vargas
One hundred and twenty-two years of Spanish rule, 1700-1822.
Volume 3: Bernalillo County
Colfax County
Chaves County
Curry County
Dona Ana County
Eddy County
Grant County
Guadalupe County
Lincoln County
Luna County
McKinley County
Mora County
Otero County
Quay County
Rio Arriba County
Roosevelt County.
Volume 4: Santa Fe County
Sandoval County
San Juan County
San Miguel County
Sierra County
Socorro County
Taos County
Torrance County
Union County.
Volume 5: Valencia County
The first years of statehood
The administration of William C. McDonald
Thomas B. Catron and Albert Bacon Fall, United States senators
The first state legislature
The Corporation Commission
Educational
Progress and achievement
Administration of Governor McDonald
State affairs
Taxation
Election of 1914
Texas
New Mexico boundary litigation
Development of the new state
Phenomenal growth in agriculture
National forests
Conservation
Irrigation
The Elephant Butte reservoir
Woman's work
Religious advancement
Banks and banking
Livestock industry
General prosperity
A banner year
Sanitoria
The heart of the well country
The Medical profession
Fraternal organizations
Masons
Odd Fellows
Knights of Pythias
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
The Museum of New Mexico
Saint Francis memorial
Art and archaeology
School of American Research
Santa Fe-Taos artists
The National Guard of New Mexico
Border raids
The burning of Columbus, New Mexico
Mobilization
Second session of Legislature
Playing of politics
Party conventions of 1916
Chronology.
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9780865345843
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