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Anchor text: New Mexico Territorial
Target Entity: New_Mexico_Territory
Preceding Context: Guadalupe County was named after Nuestra SeƱora de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe) or after the Mesita de Guadalupe (Guadalupe Plain). The county was created from the southern portion of San Miguel County February 26, 1891 by an act of the
Succeeding Context: Legislature. The original county seat was Puerto de Luna, but was later moved north to Santa Rosa. In In 1903, after the popular Spanish-American War of 1898, the name of the county was changed to Leonard Wood County after the Presidential physician, Major-General in the Rough Riders, and winner of the Medal of Honor. The name was later changed back to Guadalupe County. The County contains whole, or parts of, several previous Spanish land grants to include the Aqua Negra, the Jose Perea, the Anton Chico, and the Preston Beck land grants.
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Guadalupe County, New Mexico

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