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New Mexico: Territorial Delegates


Delegates to U.S. Congress from New Mexico Territory, 1851-1912 (May be incomplete!)
Richard Hanson Weightman 1851- José Manuel Gallegos 1853-56 Miguel A. Otero 1856-61 John Sebrie Watts 1861- Francisco Perea 1863- J. Francisco Chaves 1865-67 Charles P. Clever 1867-69 J. Francisco Chaves 1869-71 José Manuel Gallegos 1871-73 Stephen B. Elkins 1873-77 Trinidad Romero 1877- Mariano Sabino Otero 1879-81 Tranquilino Luna 1881-84 Francisco Antonio Manzanares 1884-85 Antonio Joseph 1885-95 Thomas B. Catron 1895-97 Harvey Butler Fergusson 1897-99 Pedro Perea 1899-1901 Bernard Shandon Rodey 1901- William H. Andrews 1905-12

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1853: William Carr Lane, defeated.
  • 1864: José Manuel Gallegos, defeated.
  • 1882: L. Bradford Prince, defeated.
  • 1884: L. Bradford Prince, defeated.
  • 1894: Antonio Joseph, defeated.
  • 1904 Nov 8: William H. Andrews (Rep), elected; George P. Money (Dem), defeated; Bernard Shandon Rodey (Independent-Republican), defeated; W. S. Sandon (Socialist), defeated.

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