The legacy of El Llano’s Vanished Carvers. The village of La Liendre gone but not forgotten. Christmas in Canjilón in 1909. Albuquerque’s Saturnino Sachs Gilbert. The 75th anniversary of the New Deal. Judge Patricio Serna the…
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The legacy of El Llano’s Vanished Carvers. The village of La Liendre gone but not forgotten. Christmas in Canjilón in 1909. Albuquerque’s Saturnino Sachs Gilbert. The 75th anniversary of the New Deal. Judge Patricio Serna the pride of Reserve, N.M. The Hispanic presence in Lincoln County. New Mexico’s colonial governors: Juan Flores de Sierra y Valdez 1641, Francisco Gómez 1641-1642, Alonzo Pacheco y Heredia 1642-1644, Fernando de Arguello Carvajal 1644-1647, Luis Guzmán y Figueroa 1647-1649, Hernando de Ugarte y la Concha 1649-1653 and Juan de Samaniego y Zaca 1653-1656. Santa Fe’s founding family, Gómez-Robledo. Personal histories of the Martínez, Trujillo, Jacquez, Lucero, Mora and Armenta families.
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