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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New Mexico, (search)
boon to our people at the earliest moment. Adopted by the Republican territorial central committee......Jan. 21, 1896 The New Mexico pioneers organized......Jan. 7, 1897 Miguel A. Otero, second son of the former territory secretary under Lincoln, appointed governor by President McKinley, succeeding W. T. Thornton......June 7, 1897 Manuel R. Otero and Howard Leland appointed registers of the United States land offices at Santa Fe and Roswell, respectively......Sept. 17, 1897 Frank W. Parker appointed associate justice......Jan. 10, 1898 William J. Mills appointed chief-justice of Supreme Court, and John R. McFie associate justice......Jan. 31, 1898 The legislature adopts memorial to Congress requesting that New Mexico be favorably considered in the apportionment of the national appropriations for geological surveys......March 16, 1899 [In 1829 the Spanish population of New Mexico was 43,433, and it had eighteen schools taught by eighteen teachers. The Territory