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Show ee ne ae Pra heart i eR ge oh rh te eae ka “4 a PL ..Pe.te ORES RPAStee, BP Fé. Records, Roosevelt, Theodore Session Laws of New Mexico, 1880-1909 Sheldon, Lionel A. Safford, Vaughn, Charles V. John H. Report of, 1884, Office of Secretary of State, Fé. Reports of, Files of State Auditor, Santa Fé. Reports of, Office of State Treasurer, Santa Santa Fé. ee ee Ts Perey Sete on toe, Ct bo St 4g eee 2th Oe tenet: teeta ed me Tee anatase +See Pas. sre . tag eee er ere 7] bn ie ton “~e> ida ee a pear Tene Aha, eS ae ie ee rs N ea ~ MP we nS. Rea, ah oN ee Poe eg e Records, Military Read, Benjamin M. ore® are Ritch, W. G. Sree PE we prin i ah ee de Leek eed cee A $e oe ek er gerge ae a. oaa Y “ rote Pe Ca os oe ak ao oe « ~ te Pap. Pe We sth eeanne oara Fee . I Sl os Onptie a Antonio | J. Otero, Miguel So Marshall, Edward Mills, William New Mexican Fé. or Memorials of State, Santa -* Larrazolo, Octaviano A. Office of Secretary Legislative Manual, Office of Secretary of State, Santa Fé. Election Contest ; Congressional Record, 60th Cong. Washington, D. C. Session Laws of New Mexico, 1880-1909. State Library, Santa Fé. Story of the Rough Riders, New York, 1899. Reports of, Office of Secretary of State, Santa Fé. Newspaper, Files of, Santa Fé. Reports of, 1897-1906. Office of Secretary of State, Santa Fé. Newspaper, Files of, Las Vegas. Reports of, Office of Secretary of State, Santa Fé; Historical Sketches, New York, 1882; Struggle for Statehood, Santa Fé, 1910. Legislative Blue Book, Office of Secretary of State, Santa Fé. Territorial Librarian, 1883, State Library, Santa Fé; Official Reports, 1882-1883, Secretary of State, Santa Fé; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Santa Fé. Adjutant General’s Office, Santa Fé. Guerra Mexico-Americana, Santa Fé, 1909. Histor.a Ilustrada de Nuevo Mezico, Santa Fé, 1910. The Rough Riders, New York, 1910. State Library, Santa Fé. ba J. ow Santa Newspaper, Files of, Alburquerque, N. M. oo General, Message of, Office of Secretary of State, Santa Fé. Herbert Reports 1851 of Surveyor Hagerman, Jaffa, Nathan Prince, L. Bradford Military Post near El Paso, Office rear are. 2° 88 the formal ushering into office of the first governor of the state of New Mexico. Archives Alburquerque Morning Journal Enabling Act - ae -—o-" closed the festivities of the greatest day in its history and completed BIBLIOGRAPHY aa any, and which beats in sympathy with the great cause of humanity. ‘‘Awed by the solemnity, and yet sustained by the enthusiasm of the occasion, fully impressed with the importance of the responsibilities that are placed upon me, I have taken the oath that binds me to your service. And now, trusting the Power that controls the destinies of men and nations, and the encouragement and inspiration that comes through the confidence of a generous people, I shall take up the work that with the blessing of the Almighty, I trust may redound to the benefit of our new state and to the good of the whole ‘people.’’ As Governor McDonald concluded his address, and as the applause subsided, a mixed chorus, dressed and formed into a living flag, sang the inauguration ode. The evening ceremonies opened with the illumination of the plaza, the welcome arch, the dome of the capitol, and the palace of the governors, along the portal of which ancient structure blazed the names of the heroes of early Mexican history. The general reception in the palace of the governors, from eight to ten o’clock, and the inaugural ball in the armory 4, HISTORY 2 MEXICAN * OF NEW eS Sere ae a) ae | ee ee i RES FACTS a LEADING ao ey oan 2-o§ eo ee ee dae: bite ait me ae aoe. Se) oe = ne eo « a. ee er et See eerweae RS a i 606 |