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Fernando de la Concha

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Fernando de la Chacón
56th Spanish Governor of New Mexico
In office
1789–1794
Preceded byJuan Bautista de Anza
Succeeded byFernando Chacón
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Fernando de la Concha was the Governor of New Mexico between 1789 and 1794.

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Biography

Fernando de la Concha joined the Spanish Army in his youth, eventually becoming a Colonel. [1] De la Concha was appointed Governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in 1789. In 1792 (and following orders of the viceroy Revillagigedo) Concha sent explorers Pedro Vial, Vicente Villanueva, and Vicente Espinosa to Saint Louis to establish a trade route. This route would be later known as the Santa Fe Trail. [2]

Fernando de la Concha was replaced by Fernando Chacón in the New Mexico government in 1794.

References

  1. ^ Chronicles of Oklahoma. Volume 9, No. 2. Written in June, 1931. The First Santa Fe Expedition 1792-1793 Archived 2013-09-22 at the Wayback Machine. Alfred B. Thomas, Ph. D., University of Oklahoma. Page 195.
  2. ^ A Forgotten Kingdom: The Spanish Frontier in Colorado and New Mexico, 1540-1821. BLM Cultural Resources Series (Colorado: No. 29): Chapter XI. New Mexico, 1776-1821: a poetic places journal. Archived March 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Editing of Spanish usage and index by Jose F. Martinez.

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