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01/29/02 |
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Padre Antonio Jose Martinez, In Honor |
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State Commission of Public Records
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Memorial 6 recognizes the significance of
honoring and commemorating the life and times of Padre Antonio Jose Martinez
and his numerous contributions to New Mexico history.
Significant
Issues
According to the State Commission of Public
Records in the analysis of this memorial, the contributions made by Padre
Antonio Jose Martinez have been overshadowed by his alleged excommunication
from the Catholic Church by Bishop Lamy circa 1856.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The State Commission of Public Records lists the
following accomplishments regarding Padre Antonio Jose Martinez:
Under the Mexican
Republic (1821-1846) Padre Martinez served six different times as a
member of the Assembly
of the Departmento; 1830, 1831, 1836, 1837, 1845, 1846. In
December of 1847,
under an imposed military government by the United States, Padre
Martinez became a
representative to New Mexico’s First Legislative Assembly. He also
participated in the
Territorial Constitutional Conventions of 1848 and 1850. He also served
as President of the
Council for the First Territorial Legislative Assembly. Padre Martinez
also served as a
council member for the Second Legislative Assembly in 1852 and the
Twelfth Legislative
Assembly in 1862.
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