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New Mexico and the Coming of the Civil War

In 2011, this nation will begin a four-year-long commemoration of the American Civil War.  Few who participate in the activities of that event will pause to consider the importance of New Mexico’s central role in the coming of the war. by Dwight T. Pitcaithley Originally published in New Mexico…

Madonna of the Trail

Rosemary Nusbaums "Tierra Dulce" is a collection of Jesse Nusbaums favorite yarns. One of them concerns the big dust-up in Santa Fe when the proposal was made that it be the site for a statue honoring pioneer women. He called it, The Legend of the Pioneer Mother. By Fern…

Socorro’s Vines and Vintners

Finest wine in the city – 40,000 gallons – at L & H Huning and Goebel’ Transcript: By Phyllis O. Reiche             In April of 1884 the Socorro Daily Sun carried this advertisement:                         Finest wine in the city –                         40,000 gallons – at L & H                        …

Governor Vélez Cachupin and the Pueblo Grants

The colonial Spanish government is believed to have issued grants to all of the existing New Mexico Pueblos in the period between 1598 and 1821. Governor Tomas Vélez Cachupín and the Grants to the Pueblos of Zía, Jémez, Santa Ana, and Cochiti By James Dory-Garduño  The colonial Spanish government…

Faywood Hot Springs

Near the corner of southwestern New Mexico — midway between Silver City and Deming — is Faywood Hot Springs, a natural geothermal high desert oasis. By Wanda G. Fuselier and Elon M. Yurwit Near the corner of southwestern New Mexico — midway between Silver City and Deming — is…

Barelas Mi Amor

Adela Martinez, born and raised in New Mexico, struggled to keep her memories and home alive. This is the story of the house that stood still in Albuquerque. By Orlando Lujan Martinez, In memory of Adela Martinez There comes a time in the lives of certain individuals when circumstances…