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Encyclopedia > Governors of New Mexico Territory

This is a list of governors of New Mexico Territory:

  • Charles Bent 1846 - first governor of New Mexico
  • James S. Calhoun 1851-1852
  • William Carr Lane 1852-1853
  • David Meriwether 1853-1857
  • Abraham Rencher 1857-1861
  • Henry Connelly 1861-1866
  • Robert Byington Mitchell 1866-1869
  • William Anderson Pile 1869-1871
  • Marsh Giddings 1871-1875
  • Samuel Beach Axtell 1875-1878
  • Lew Wallace 1878-1881
  • Lionel Allen Sheldon 1881-1885
  • Edmund G. Ross 1885-1889
  • L. Bradford Prince 1889-1893
  • William Taylor Thornton 1893-1897
  • Miguel A. Otero 1897-1906
  • Herbert James Hagerman 1906-1907
  • George Curry 1907-1910
  • William J. Mills 1910-1912

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