Timeline of Santa Fe, New Mexico explained
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, US.
Pre-Revolt period
Post-Revolt period to Mexican Independence
- — Lt. Zebulon Pike and his party are held in Santa Fe under espionage charges while awaiting trial in Chihuahua after they are arrested in the San Luis Valley, entering it from the southwestern portion of the new Louisiana Purchase.
Mexican period
- — Texas claims all land in the territory east of the Rio Grande, including Santa Fe; the claim is never reified.
- — General Stephen W. Kearny's army enters Santa Fe via the Santa Fe Trail without opposition.
- — The Santa Fe Republican is founded as New Mexico's first dual-language newspaper.
US Territorial period
- — New Mexico is claimed by the United States government as a territory, of which Santa Fe is made the capital city by the following year.
- 1890 - Santa Fe Indian School founded.
- — William Taylor Thornton is elected Mayor.[3]
- — Manuel Valdes is elected Mayor.
- — Ralph E. Twitchell is elected Mayor.
- — J.H. Sloan is elected Mayor.
- — Charles F. Easley is elected Mayor.
- — Pedro Delgado is elected Mayor.
- — Charles A. Spiess is elected Mayor.
- — J.R. Hudson is elected Mayor.
- — J.H. Sloan is again elected Mayor.
- — Amado Chavez is elected Mayor.
- — I. Sparks is elected Mayor.
- — A.R. Gibson is elected Mayor.
- — Jose D. Sena is elected Mayor.
Statehood period
- — New Mexico becomes a state, and Santa Fe a state capitol.
- — Celso Lopez is elected Mayor.
- — William G. Sargent is elected Mayor.
- — Edward R. Davies is elected Mayor.
- — Thomas Z. Winter is elected Mayor.
- — Charles C. Closson is elected Mayor.
- — Nathan Jaffa is elected Mayor.
- — Edward Safford is elected Mayor.
- — James C. McConvery is elected Mayor.
- — David Chavez Jr. is elected Mayor.
- — Charles B. Barker is elected Mayor.
- — Frank Andrews is elected Mayor.
- — Alfredo Ortiz is elected Mayor.
- — Frank S. Ortiz is elected Mayor.
- — Paul Huss is elected Mayor.
- — Leo Murphy is elected Mayor.
- — Pat Hollis is elected Mayor.
- — Joseph E. Valdes is elected Mayor.
- — Arthur E. Trujillo is elected Mayor.
- — Louis R. Montano is elected Mayor.
See also
Bibliography
- Published in the 20th century
- Published in the 21st century
- Book: Leach. Nicky. Insiders' Guide to Santa Fe. 24 November 2009. Rowman & Littlefield. Lanham, MD. 978-0-7627-5346-8. 122. 5th. 24 November 2015.
External links
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Notes and References
- Book: NY . Hastings House . . New Mexico: a Guide to the Colorful State . . 1940 . Santa Fe . http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015012922400?urlappend=%3Bseq=279 . 187+ .
- Indigenous symbols rise as colonial monuments fall in New Mexico. National Geographic.
- https://santafenm.gov/elected-officials/mayors-of-santa-fe Former Mayors of Santa Fe
- Web site: NCGA Co-ops: New Mexico . . Iowa . 2024-07-20 .
- Book: Martin P. Sellers. History and Politics of Private Prisons . 1993. . 978-0-8386-3492-9 . Privately Contracted Penal Facilities . https://books.google.com/books?id=3KMTHjTDdtMC&pg=PA65 .
- Web site: Santa Fe (city), New Mexico . State & County QuickFacts . U.S. Census Bureau . https://web.archive.org/web/20160228201225/http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/35/3570500.html . 2016-02-28 .
- Web site: Mayor Alan Webber. en. 2024-04-06.
- Web site: Santa Fe city, New Mexico . QuickFacts . U.S. Census Bureau . 2024-07-20 .