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      • The area consisting of modern-day Sandoval County was included in one of two partidos, or districts, created in the New Mexico territory. It became part of Santa Ana County, one of seven political subdivisions created in 1852.
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  2. In 1842, parts of Sandoval County had origins in Santa Ana County when the Mexican government created seven political subdivisions, known as partidos. In 1876, Bernalillo County absorbed Santa Ana County.

  3. It became part of Santa Ana County, one of seven political subdivisions created in 1852. Sandoval County was first established as a separate entity on March 10, 1903, nine years before New Mexico’s statehood. The area that forms Los Alamos County was separated from Sandoval County in 1949.

  4. This came about when Los Alamos County was created; the land that became the exclave would have been part of Los Alamos but was excluded owing to its sacred status among the local Indians. Rather than be ceded to neighboring Santa Fe (or Los Alamos) it has remained part of Sandoval.

  5. Sep 29, 2023 · It became part of Santa Ana County, one of seven political subdivisions created in 1852. Sandoval County was first established as a separate entity on March 10, 1903, nine years before New Mexico's statehood. The area that forms Los Alamos County was separated from Sandoval County in 1949.

  6. Santa Ana County, New Mexico Territory, one of the nine original counties, was annexed in 1876 to Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The State of New Mexico entered the union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912.

  7. Jan 7, 2024 · It became part of Santa Ana County, one of seven political subdivisions created in 1852. Sandoval County was first established as a separate entity on March 10, 1903, nine years before New Mexico's statehood. The area that forms Los Alamos County was separated from Sandoval County in 1949.

  8. The area known as Sandoval County was first part of Santa Ana County in 1849, Bernalillo County in 1876, and finally became Sandoval County in 1903. In 1905 Sandoval County boundaries were redrawn and the Town of Bernalillo was made the county seat. On Jan. 6, 1912, New Mexico became a state.

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