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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUO6_lamy-building_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Built in 1878, the Lamy Building was originally part of St. Michael's College. The lower two floors, which remain today, were constructed of adobe. The third floor, with its mansard roof and domed cupola, was framed in wood, probably to reduce the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUO3_the-oldest-house_Santa-Fe-NM.html
TheHistoric Santa FeFoundationFinds this buildingworthy of preservationThe"Oldest" House(West Portion)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUO1_el-palacio-real_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Fortress and Castlebuilt by order of theSpanish crown 1610-1612 Seat of Governmentunder three flags-Spanish,Mexican & American- From 1610 to 1910 theresidence of over a hundredGovernors & Captains General The oldest public buildingin the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNZ_to-the-heroes_Santa-Fe-NM.html
(South face):To the Heroesof the Federal Army, who fell at the Battle of Valverde. Fought with the Rebels Febuary 21, 1862 (West face):To the Heroesof the Federal Army, who fell at the Battles of Canon Del Apache and Pigeon's Rancho(La Gloriet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNQ_annexation-of-new-mexico_Santa-Fe-NM.html
In this plazaGen. S. W. Kearney, U.S.A.proclaimed the peaceableannexation of New Mexico.Aug. 19, 1846.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNP_end-of-santa-fe-trail_Santa-Fe-NM.html
This stone marks the end of theSanta Fe Trail1822 - 1879
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNO_santa-fe_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in the United States, was established in 1610 as the seat of the Spanish colonial government for the Province of New Mexico. The Palace of the Governors, used by the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial governors, ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMULE_amelia-elizabeth-white-mary-cabot-wheelwright_Santa-Fe-NM.html
(side one)Amelia Elizabeth White (1878-1972) Amelia Elizabeth White worked tirelessly to promote Indian art and to preserve Santa Fe's heritage. A philanthropist and community activist, she donated land for the Laboratory of Anthropology and th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMULD_laura-gilpin-1891-1979_Santa-Fe-NM.html
(side one)An outstanding photographer of the twentieth century, Laura Gilpin is best known for capturing southwestern cultures and landscapes on film. When her car ran out of gas on the Navajo reservation in 1930, she began photographing the local…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMULC_sisters-of-charity_Santa-Fe-NM.html
(side one)The first Sisters of Charity arrived in New Mexico Territory in 1865 from Cincinnati at the request of Bishop Lamy with the mission of serving all people regardless of race, religion or ability to pay. Hundreds of sisters followed. They …
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