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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)||**}}
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  • ...)|Wyoming]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]], [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|
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  • ...n the Santa Fe wagon trains carrying settlers to [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] and [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]. Those train wagons were perceived b Early in November Colonel Christopher Carson of the First Cavalry New Mexico Volunteers was sent by Carleton with several hundred enlisted men, to attac
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  • ...rn Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen in [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on January 12, 1964) is an [[United States of America|American]] entrepr
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  • This challenge was held at the [[X Prize]] games in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] in October 2007.
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  • ...that ended the [[Mexican-American War]] and created a boundary that added New Mexico, Arizona and California to the United States. After U.S. General [[Winfiel ...en was extended to just south of San Diego, giving California, Arizona and New Mexico to the U.S.; 3) in consideration of its boundary extensions, the United St
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  • ...be held at [[Holloman Air Force Base]] in [[Alamogordo]] and [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]]. <ref>http://www.lcsun-news.com/news/ci_5771405</ref> The event is to be ...held at the [[New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum]] in [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]].
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  • ...ional Representative]](U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]] ...ional Representative]](U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ===[[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]===
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Joe Carraro}} Former State Senator, New Mexico; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]] {{r|Gary Johnson}} Former Governor, New Mexico; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]
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  • ...nd the Building of the Second Transcontinental Railroad Across Arizona and New Mexico Twenty-Five Years Later'' (2004) 283 pp. popular history
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  • * Porter, David. "Senator Carl Hatch and the Hatch Act of 1939." ''New Mexico Historical Review'' 1973 48(2): 151-164. Issn: 0028-6206
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  • {{r|Albuquerque, New Mexico}} {{r|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}
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  • {{r|Los Alamos, New Mexico}}
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  • ...r=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • ...r=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • *[http://www.stjoan-center.com St. Joan of Arc Center] of Albuquerque, New Mexico, maintained by Virginia Frohlick.
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ...or=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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