My nine years as governor of the Territory of New Mexico: 1897-1906
Miguel Antonio Otero; Foreword by Marion Dargan
- Albuquerque, NM University of New Mexico Press 1940
- viii, 404 p.
Includes Index
I become governor of the Territory of New Mexico. -- Saving the waters of the Rio Grande for New Mexico. -- New Mexico proves her loyalty. -- I join in the victory celebrations. -- Locating the territorial capital permanently. -- The Territorial Legislative Assembly. -- Criminals and convicts. -- The Folsom train robberies. -- I take a hand in territorial politics. -- I am reappointed in spite of my political enemies. -- My second inaugural. -- My relations with President McKinley. -- I triumph over my enemies again. -- Answers to the charges against me. -- My part in the movement for statehood. -- Bull Andrews goes to Congress. -- I remove the Hubbells. -- Social life in Old Santa Fe. -- Here and there in the territory. -- Moody Merrill. -- I visit the states. -- The Louisiana Purchase Exposition. -- Theodore Roosevelt as I knew him. -- I wind up my administration.
Otero, Miguel Antonio 1859-1944
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