Santa Ana County, New Mexico Territory: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Santa Ana County does not exist today. It was one of the seven original partidos created under Mexican rule. Then, under U.S. rule, it became a U.S. Territorial county from 1852 until 1876, when it was absorbed by Bernalillo County.

Santa Ana County was in Judicial District No. 1 from 1847 to 1863, then in JD 2 until 1876, when it was absorbed by Bernalillo County.

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