LC control no. | no2004033550 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Chaves, J. Francisco, 1833-1904 |
Variant(s) | Chaves, José Francisco, 1833-1904 |
Associated country | United States |
Located | St. Louis (Mo.) New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1833-06-27 |
Death date | 1904-11-26 |
Place of birth | Bernalillo County (N.M.) |
Place of death | Torrance County (N.M.) |
Profession or occupation | Civic leaders Leglislators Lawyers Ranchers |
Found in | Lt. Col. J. Francisco Chaves and the "Chavez Trail," c2003: p. 4 (b. June 27, 1833, Los Padillas, Bernalillo County, N.M.; family chose to retain trad. spelling Chaves, not Chavez) p. 26 (murdered Nov. 26, 1904, in Pinos Wells, Torrance County, N.M., allegedly by political enemies) OCLC, Apr. 2, 2004 (hdg.: Chaves, José Francisco, 1833-1904; Chaves, J. Francisco; usage: J. Francisco Chaves) Meier, Matt S. Mexican American biographies, 1988: page 52 (Jose Francisco Chaves, 1833-1904, political leader, lawyer, soldier, rancher. Born in Bernalillo County, N.M. Sent to school in St. Louis, then to New York. Entered New Mexico politics after the Civil War, while continuing his ranching activities. Elected New Mexican territorial delegate to the U.S. Congress, serving 1865-1871. Four years later he was elected to the New Mexico territorial Legislative Council, where he was reelected until his death.) |
Associated language | eng |