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1906 Territorial Republican Ticket Election

The article lists the Republican candidates for the 1906 territorial election in New Mexico.

1907 Railroad Casualty Report

Annual report by the Interstate Commerce Commission documenting railroad passenger deaths and injuries for the year 1907.

a.k.a. The Railroad Slaughter

1908 Republican National Convention

The national convention in Chicago to nominate presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

a.k.a. Republican national convention

1908 road bond vote

In 1908, taxpayers voted a quarter of a million dollars to improve roads.

1913 mineral production increase

In 1913, New Mexico saw significant increases in gold, silver, copper, and zinc production, despite lower prices for some metals.

1914 congressional election

Election held on Tuesday November 3 1914 that indicated public disapproval of Wilson policies and the Progressive Party.

a.k.a. Tuesdays congression al election

1915 A A A national reliability run

The 1915 A A A national reliability run is potentially planned to traverse the southern United States from New York to Los Angeles, possibly passing through El Paso.

a.k.a. Transcontinental Run of A A A in 1915

1915 AAA national reliability run

A proposed transcontinental automobile reliability run in 1915, possibly passing through El Paso.

a.k.a. Transcontinental Run, 1915 AAA reliability run

1931 Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute

The 33rd annual commencement of New Mexico Military Institute in June 1931, including a pageant, baccalaureate sermon, and polo game.

a.k.a. Commencement, 1931

1935 Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute

Graduation ceremonies held June 1-4, 1935, with 86 graduates.

1937 Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute

The 39th annual commencement held June 1, 1937, with diplomas presented by Governor Clyde Tingley.

a.k.a. 1937 Commencement, Commencement week

1937 Institute Homecoming

Annual event held on Thanksgiving Day, with horse show, polo game, football, and dance.

a.k.a. Homecoming

1938 New Mexico Military Institute Commencement

The fortieth commencement of NMMI, with eighty-four graduates and a graduation ceremony.

a.k.a. 1938 Commencement

1939 Homecoming

The 13th annual Homecoming celebration at New Mexico Military Institute in 1939, with many visitors.

a.k.a. 13th annual Homecoming

1939 Thanksgiving Dinner

Thanksgiving dinner at the Institute on November 30, 1939, presided over by Major R. L. Bates.

a.k.a. 22nd Thanksgiving dinner

1944 Baccalaureate Service

A religious service held on May 30, 1944, as part of the commencement ceremonies.

a.k.a. Baccalaureate service

1944 New Mexico Military Institute straw ballot

Straw ballot held at New Mexico Military Institute in October 1944, predicting Thomas Dewey defeating Franklin Roosevelt.

2013 flood

Massive flood that washed the catwalk away.

a.k.a. massive 2013 flood

29th Legislative Assembly

Legislative assembly in which Joe served as Grant county's senator.

a.k.a. 29th legislative assembly

30 Jul 2020

Date associated with the document or note.

35th Annual Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute

The thirty-fifth annual commencement of the New Mexico Military Institute, scheduled May 27โ€“30, 1933.

51st Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute

The 51st graduation exercises held in May 1944 at the New Mexico Military Institute.

a.k.a. 1944 Commencement

53rd Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute (1946)

The fifty-third graduation ceremony held Tuesday morning in June 1946.

a.k.a. commencement 1946, graduation ceremony

9th Cavalry Band performance for President Hayes (1880)

The 9th Cavalry Band performed for President Rutherford B. Hayes in Santa Fe in 1880.

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