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The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the following records of claims. These are located at:
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the following records of claims. These are located at:


'''Bureau of Land Management'''<br />New Mexico State Office<br />Federal Building, <br />1474 Rodeo Road<br />P.O. Box 27115<br />Santa Fe, NM 87502-0115<br />Telephone: 505-438-7450<br />Fax: 505-438-7452<br />Internet: http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en.html
'''Bureau of Land Management'''<br>New Mexico State Office<br>Federal Building, <br>1474 Rodeo Road<br>P.O. Box 27115<br>Santa Fe, NM 87502-0115<br>Telephone: 505-438-7450<br>Fax: 505-438-7452<br>Internet: http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en.html


''Miscellaneous Archives Relating to New Mexico Land Grants, 1695-1842''. These are in Spanish. (FHL films 1016947-48; use Donaciano Vigil's index for 1681 to 1846 on film 1016949.)
''Miscellaneous Archives Relating to New Mexico Land Grants, 1695-1842''. These are in Spanish. (FHL films 1016947-48; use Donaciano Vigil's index for 1681 to 1846 on film 1016949.)
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After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent records, including deeds and mortgages, were recorded by the county clerk. The Family History Library does not have copies of the deeds or other property records available in each county. You can obtain copies by contacting the county clerk's office.
After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent records, including deeds and mortgages, were recorded by the county clerk. The Family History Library does not have copies of the deeds or other property records available in each county. You can obtain copies by contacting the county clerk's office.
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