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San Miguel County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico with a population of 27,201 as of 2020. Its county seat is Las Vegas, and it includes the Las Vegas Micropolitan Statistical Area and part of the Pecos National Historical Park.
Learn about the history and culture of Pecos Pueblo, a Native American community abandoned in historic times, and its Spanish mission, ranch, and battlefield. The park is located in San Miguel County, New Mexico, near Santa Fe.
A comprehensive list of the 33 counties in the U.S. state of New Mexico, with their FIPS codes, county seats, formation dates, and etymologies. The list also includes a map of New Mexico counties and links to census data for each county.
On August 16, 1846, during the Mexican–American War, U.S. General Stephen W. Kearney and his soldiers occupied San Miguel and thereafter the village was under United States control. [10] San Miguel del Vado declined in importance after 1860 when the government of San Miguel County was moved to Las Vegas. In 1881, the railroad bypassed the ...
Torrez's office is asking a San Miguel County judge to direct a group of about 10 property owners whose land abuts the river to remove all physical barriers that deny public access to the Pecos River.
Learn about the federal district court that covers the state of New Mexico, its history, judges, locations, and website. Find out how to access the court's official website www.nmd.uscourts.gov for case information, filings, and services.
San Miguel (1885–1942) Las Vegas: 1885: Two-story sandstone building designed by E. J. Jenison; demolished. San Miguel (1942–2006) Las Vegas: 1942 Still houses county administrative offices and probate court. Sandoval (1903–1905) ⁕ Corrales
El Cerrito is a village in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. The village is located in the upper Pecos River valley and was founded in 1824 by settlers from Villanueva, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) upstream. The majority of the population is Hispanic. [2] Since 1939, El Cerrito has been the subject of several academic studies and books.