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Spanish & Mexican era (pre-1846)

pre-1846

About this clusterLand grants, presidio garrisons, mission visitas, and the older Spanish + Mexican names that the Anglo era papered over. The corpus is sparse here on purpose β€” most evidence sits in archives the project has not yet ingested.

3 entities Β· 3 stories

The Santa Fe New Mexicanthing

Newspaper published by the New Mexican Printing Company.

Doc Hinesperson

Doc Hines was a person who was arrested multiple times, fought in unknown conflicts, lived at unknown locations, owned several unknown items, and witnessed an unknown event. The available claims provide no specific detai…

Mr. Fergusonperson

A freighter over the Santa Fe trail between 1842 and 1852, also known as Don Benito Jueves, who eloped with a girl from Durango and sold his mule train to James Magoffin in 1852.

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