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  2. Montoya, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Montoya is an unincorporated community on the route of historic Route 66 in Quay County, New Mexico, United States. [1] It is the site of the Richardson Store, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Montoya was founded as a railroad stop and loading point in 1902. [3]

  3. Richardson Store - Wikipedia

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    The Richardson Store, located off I-40 in Montoya, New Mexico, is a historic Route 66 fixture. It served tourists and other travelers. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] [2] The store was started by G.W. Richardson in 1908, in a wooden structure.

  4. Río Arriba Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Río Arriba Rebellion, also known as the Chimayó Rebellion, was an 1837 Pueblo-Hispano popular revolt in New Mexico which succeeded in briefly placing José María González and Pablo Montoya as governor of Mexico's Santa Fe de Nuevo México territory.

  5. Pablo Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Both González and Montoya were both Taos Pueblo Indians and led the Junta Popular, the most ethnically inclusive government in the history of New Mexico. [3] [4] In September of that year he led an army of 3000 rebels to within a league and a half of Santa Fe, where he arranged a truce with Gen. Manuel Armijo. He secured his personal immunity ...

  6. José María González - Wikipedia

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    José María Angél González was the governor of the independent Junta Popular during New Mexico’s Río Arriba Rebellion in 1837. González, sometimes spelled Gonzáles, was a Taos Pueblo Indian who led the Junta Popular or Cantón, which was the most ethnically inclusive government in the history of New Mexico. González was quickly ...

  7. Search conducted for missing Dulce, New Mexico, woman ... - AOL

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    Melissa Montoya disappeared in March 2001 from Dulce, New Mexico. In November 2024, authorities in Archuleta County, Colorado, aided in searching a property connected to Melissa’s boyfriend at ...

  8. Howard and Clara Kohn - Wikipedia

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    Montoya, near the county seat of Tucumcari, New Mexico, was a railroad stop. Within ten years, Howard and his family had one the most successful ventures in eastern New Mexico. [7] Charles, who gained experience at a store in Denver, ran the store and was the agent for the Montoya Townsite and Land Company.

  9. Yetta Kohn - Wikipedia

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    Yetta Kohn (March 9, 1843 – April 24, 1917) was a German-American immigrant who came to New Mexico and became a businesswoman, rancher, and ferry operator. After her husband died in 1877, Kohn operated the family's wool and hide business.