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    Donaciano Vigil (1802-1877) was an American politician who served as the second governor of the New Mexico Territory. Born a subject of the Spanish Crown...
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    The Donaciano Vigil House is an adobe house built in 1832 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972....
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    22, 1846 – January 19, 1847 Preceded by Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid Succeeded by Donaciano Vigil Personal details Born (1799-11-11)November 11, 1799 Charleston...
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    Stephen W. Kearny. In response, the U.S. government appointed local Donaciano Vigil as governor to better represent New Mexico, and also vowed to accept...
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    assassinated during the Taos Revolt on January 19, 1847. Col. Price appointed Donaciano Vigil as acting governor. A statehood convention chose Henry Connelly as...
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  • Landmarks: Santa Fe Plaza Palace of the Governors In addition, it includes: Donaciano Vigil House, a separately-listed Registered Historic Place The district boundaries...
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    in Chihuahua. He was welcomed by Governor Washington and Secretary Donaciano Vigil, who both thought he was unlikely to succeed and even offered to supply...
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    disrupted by General Sterling Price, after being informed of the plot by Donaciano Vigil, before it could be carried out. Battles of the Mexican–American War...
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  • passed near by. The name of New Mexico's first Hispanic Governor, Donaciano Vigil, after the Americans conquered and annexed the province, is closely...
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    Section lst—History, along with on. K. Benedict, Hon. S. M. Baird, Donaciano Vigil, Bishop Lamy, Serafin Ramirez, Charles P. Clever, A. De Marle and Major...
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  • killed by a band of insurgents at his home in Taos. First Secretary Donaciano Vigil assumes office as the second U.S. civilian governor of New Mexico....
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  • petition for clemency on Trujillo's behalf, and that acting Governor Donaciano Vigil pardoned him after President James K. Polk declined to get involved...
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  • killed by a band of insurgents at his home in Taos. First Secretary Donaciano Vigil assumes office as the second U.S. civilian governor of New Mexico....
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    the Conquest of New Mexico and California (1907) Vigil, Maurilio E. "Vigil, Donaciano". Donaciano Vigil (1802–1877). New Mexico Office of the State Historian...
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  • welcomed by Governor John M. Washington and Territorial Secretary Donaciano Vigil, who both thought he was unlikely to succeed and even offered to supply...
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    after it became known to Donaciano Vigil, by way of the proprietress of the city's largest gambling house, Tules Barcelona. Vigil informed General Sterling...
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  • on 10 October 1848 Governor Donaciano Vigil arranged for a convention to be held at Santa Fe. Francisco Sarracino, Vigil, James Quinn and Juan Perea drafted...
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    Donaciano Vigil House...
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    VNR AG. ISBN 978-0-8103-7578-9. Retrieved 2012-07-14. Vigil, Maurilio E. (2012). "Vigil, Donaciano". Archived from the original on 2011-04-25. Retrieved...
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  • February 19, 2023. "2 killed in overnight shooting on GSU campus, prayer vigil set for Wednesday evening". KTBS. Retrieved May 31, 2022. Mencarini, Matt...
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    October 1934 Enrique González Flores 1 November 1934 – 30 November 1934 Donaciano Carreón 1 December 1934 – ? Gilberto Bosques 1 September 1935 – 30 September...
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