James Silas Calhoun : first Governor of New Mexico Territory and first Indian Agent
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Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2021.
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390 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Main Library - Southwest Collection
978.904 Rob
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Published
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2021.
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-378) and index.
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Veteran journalist and author Sherry Robinson presents readers with the first full biography of New Mexico's first territorial governor, James Silas Calhoun. Robinson explores Calhoun's early life in Georgia and his military service in the Mexican War and how they led him west. Through exhaustive research Robinson shares Calhoun's story of arriving in New Mexico in 1849 -- a turbulent time in the region -- to serve as its first Indian agent. Inhabitants were struggling to determine where their allegiances lay; they had historic and cultural ties with Mexico, but the United States offered an abundance of possibilities. An accomplished attorney, judge, legislator, and businessman and an experienced speaker and negotiator who spoke Spanish, Calhoun was uniquely qualified to serve as the first territorial governor only eighteen months into his service. While his time on the New Mexico political scene was brief, he served with passion, intelligence, and goodwill, making him one of the most intriguing political figures in the history of New Mexico.

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