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
Mexican period
- — The 1824 Constitution of Mexico establishes Santa Fe as the capitol of the Mexican territory Santa Fe de Nuevo México.
- — Texas claims all land in the territory east of the Rio Grande, including Santa Fe; the claim is never reified.
- — The 320 members of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition fail to capture Santa Fe or any part of the territory.
- — 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 capitol city by the following year.
- — The Soldiers' Monument is erected.
- 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.
- — Thomas B. Catron is elected Mayor.
- — Jose D. Sena is elected Mayor.
- — Arthur Seligman 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.
- — Manuel Lujan Sr. is elected Mayor.
- — Frank S. Ortiz is elected Mayor.
- — Paul Huss is elected Mayor.
- — Leo Murphy is elected Mayor.
- — Pat Hollis is elected Mayor.
- — George A. Gonzales is elected Mayor.
- — Joseph E. Valdes is elected Mayor.
- — Arthur E. Trujillo is elected Mayor.
- — Louis R. Montano is elected Mayor.
- 1984 - Santa Fe Institute established.
- — Debbie Jaramillo is elected Mayor.
- — Larry A. Delgado is elected Mayor.
- — David Coss is elected Mayor.
- 2010 – Population: 67,947.[6]
- — Javier M. Gonzales is elected Mayor.
- — Alan Webber is elected Mayor.[7]
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 .