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Land grant disputes from the nineteenth century have divided and embittered some people for most of the twentieth century. In an attempt to bring final resolution to lingering controversies in New Mexico and throughout the West, in 2000 the U.S. Congress pledged to review disputed claims in the next few years.

The Pecos Grant is illustrative of legal and administrative wrangling over land grants. To ensure that a U.S. Senate Committee understood the complexity of the Pecos Grant, New Mexico lawyer and historian Ralph Emerson Twitchell told them in 1923: "There are so many things in connection with this entire business that twenty King Solomons cannot unravel the knot." Yet in this book Hall does sort through the conflicting claims in the over one hundred years of Spanish, Mexican, and American legal maneuvers, legislative stalemates, and private sales involving this 18,000 acre square of land.

ISBN

9780826307279

Publication Date

1-1-1984

City

Albuquerque, NM

Publisher

University of New Mexico Press

Keywords

Pecos, Pueblo, John Ward, Joseph Decision, Donaciano Vigil

Disciplines

Law

Comments

Table of Contents and Forward only.

Four Leagues of Pecos: A Legal History of the Pecos Grant, 1800 - 1933

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