New Mexico was admitted to the union as the 47th U.S. state on January 6, 1912.
Frederick C. Irion has written: 'The State of New Mexico Twenty-third Legislature' -- subject(s): New Mexico, New Mexico. Legislature 'The New Mexico Corporation Commission' -- subject(s): New Mexico, New Mexico. State Corporation Commission 'Press law handbook, Federal and New Mexico controls' -- subject(s): Press law
January 6th 1912
because in 1800's New Mexico could do what ever they want and now they don't and cows in New Mexico don't go moo they go poo
The address of the Mexico Museum is: 5319 S Jefferson, Mexico, NY 13114
If you take I-25 S, it is 295 miles.
On September 15. The year 2010 will mark the 200th birthday for Mexico.
Farmington High School - New Mexico -'s motto is 'Feel the Sting!'.
Cynthia Walker has written: 'New Mexico' 'Colorado' 'Nuevo Mexico/New Mexico' 'Maine' -- subject(s): Geography, Juvenile literature
L. Bradford Prince has written: 'New Mexico's struggle for statehood' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History 'New Mexico' 'Home markets in New Mexico' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic conditions 'Spanish Mission Churches of New Mexico (A Rio Grande Classic)' 'The Articles of Confederation vs. the Constitution' -- subject(s): United States 'Spanish mission churches of New Mexico' -- subject(s): Church buildings, History, Spanish mission buildings, Spanish missions of New Mexico, Churches 'Addresses delivered at the ceremonies incident to the dedication of the Cross of the martyrs September 15, 1920' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Colonies, Franciscans, History 'New Mexico's struggle for statehood' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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Yes
Four U. S. states border Mexico. They are, from west to east, California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.