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English: Reconstruction of the first (unofficial) flag of the state of New Mexico (1915 - 1925), designed by Col. Ralph E. Twitchell. For another reconstruction (with somewhat different proportions and monochrome seal), see plate XXXVI, page 152 of The Flag Book of the United States by Whitney Smith (William Morrow and Company, 1970).
During its first thirteen years as a state, New Mexico did not have an official flag. The San Diego World's Fair of 1915 , which occurred three years after New Mexico's admission to the union , featured an exhibit hall where all U.S. state flags were displayed; lacking an official flag, New Mexico displayed an unofficial one designed by Ralph ...
Printable version; In other projects ... New Mexico is the first state to adopt a state question: ... Flag: Flag of New Mexico (1925) [3] Seal: Seal of New Mexico (1913)
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Albuquerque, New Mexico; Artesia, New Mexico
He first moved to New Mexico Territory in 1882, settling in Las Vegas, New Mexico to work in the law office of Henry L. Waldo. [2] In 1897, Governor Miguel Otero appointed him judge advocate of the New Mexico militia and granted him the title of colonel. For the remainder of his life, Twitchell was always addressed respectfully as "colonel."
Jun. 26—A New Mexico flag football team will plant its flag as the first New Mexico all-girls flag football team to participate in an NFL flag championship tournament. The girls team, called the ...
Flag-map of New Mexico: Source: self-made using Image:Flag of New Mexico.svg and Image: ... The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only.
Jul. 19—Nine local youth flag football players will have several banners to represent in Washington, D.C., later this month. The New Mexico Broncos, a squad comprised of nine boys and two girls ...