Draft:Timeline of Santa Fe, New Mexico

Coordinates: 35°24′N 106°00′W / 35.4°N 106°W / 35.4; -106
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, US.

Pre-Revolt period[edit]

Post-Revolt period to Mexican Independence[edit]

Mexican period[edit]

  • 1824 — The 1824 Constitution of Mexico establishes Santa Fe as the capitol of the Mexican territory Santa Fe de Nuevo México.
  • 1836 — Texas claims all land in the territory east of the Rio Grande, including Santa Fe; the claim is never reified.
  • September 1841 — The 320 members of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition fail to capture Santa Fe or any part of the territory.
  • 1846 — General Stephen W. Kearny's army enters Santa Fe via the Santa Fe Trail without opposition.
  • 1847 — The Santa Fe Republican is founded as New Mexico's first dual-language newspaper.

US Territorial period[edit]

Statehood period[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "white shell water place", one of a number of places named for their water access; also spelled Kuapooge, Apoga, Apoge, Cua P'Hoge, Cua-P'ho-o-ge, Cua-po-oge, Cua-Po-o-que, Kua-p'o-o-ge, Oga P'Hoge, Og-a-p'o-ge, Poga, Poge, Po-o-ge, etc.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico; ed". Washington, Govt. print. off. October 1907.
  2. ^ "Indigenous symbols rise as colonial monuments fall in New Mexico". National Geographic.
  3. ^ Former Mayors of Santa Fe
  4. ^ "Mayor Alan Webber". Retrieved 2024-04-06.

Bibliography[edit]

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External links[edit]

35°24′N 106°00′W / 35.4°N 106°W / 35.4; -106