The Influence of Thomas Benton Catron in New Mexico History: A Comprehensive Bibliography

2020-06-27 06:41:43

Bibliography

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Allender, Nina E. and WT Burch, eds. “Deputation to Senator Catron of New Mexico.” The Suffragist: Weekly Organ of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage 3, no. 45 (November 6, 1915): 7.

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. “Catron, Thomas Benton (1840-1921).” Senate History. Accessed on 22 January 2020.

Historic Santa Fe Foundation. Catron Block. Characteristics. Accessed on 22 January 2020.

Lavash, Donald R.”History of State Councils.” History of State Agencies in New Mexico. 1988. 964081706. NM State Papers. New Mexico State Library Digital Collections. Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Marquis who’s who, ed. “CATRON, Thomas Benton.” Marquis Who Was Who in America 1607-1984. Marquis Who’s Who LLC, 2009.

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Santa Fe New Mexican. “Approves legislative acts / bill authorizing bond issues passes Congress / means a lot to Santa Fe / carries credits for expansion to Capitol and Executive Mansion.” March 27, 1908. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, Library of Congress.

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