The stories of this place that came to be called New Mexico are as old as time itself — the stories of people, places and time emerging and becoming. How these stories have been passed down from generation to generation speaks to the profound nature of memory and the indispensable character of storytellers. It is a tradition of telling the past that continues to this day throughout the state. To formally recognize the importance of New Mexico’s Historians is to understand the value of connecting the past, present and the future for posterity.
The role of the New Mexico Historian has indeed figured prominently into the historiography of New Mexico and New Mexico historians have included a wide rage of distinguished men and women over the years. Captain Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá, who accompanied Juan de Oñate in the 1598 entrada into New Mexico, published the first Euro-American history of New Mexico entitled Historia de la Nueva México in 1610.
The role of an “official historian,” was first held by J. Francisco Chávez. A Territorial Legislator and Congressional Delegate, Chávez occupied the position in the first years of the twentieth century holding the title “Territorial Historian.”
Within the State Records Center and Archives, the Division of Historical Services was established on January 1, 1971 to provide services, formerly carried out by the Archives Division. The separation of activities was necessitated by the increased demand for historical services by state agencies and elected officials. Historical services included the interpretation of historical documents, expert testimony, the presentation of factual information on the history of New Mexico, and consultation and/or review of historical articles published by state agencies. Nine months later, Historical Services and Archival Services were combined.
Rob Martinez accepted the position of State Historian in 2019 and continues to proudly serve to this day.
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New Mexico History In 10 MinutesTen minute videos of New Mexico history presented by Rob Martinez, State Historian of New Mexico
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - Las Gorras Blancas! - episode 62New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses Las Gorras Blancas of San Miguel County, New Mexico.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - Lamy, New Mexico Catholicism and Jesuits! - episode 57New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses Bishop Lamy's attempts to rebuild Catholicism in New Mexico, Padre Martinez passes away, and the coming of the Jesuits.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - Lamy and Martinez! - episode 56New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses Bishop Lamy and Padre Martinez going at it over tithing and Catholicism in 1850s New Mexico.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - Bishop Lamy and Padre Martinez! - episode 55New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses Bishop Lamy and Padre Martinez's battle over the soul of Catholic New Mexico.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - On the road to Mora and Las Vegas, NM! - episode 49New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses the history of the Mora Valley and Las Vegas, NM.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - Padre Martinez of Taos!- episode 47New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses Padre Martinez of Taos, the man who lived through three periods of New Mexico history.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - The Santa Fe Trail and the 1837 Revolt! - episode 46New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses the opening of the Santa Fe Trail and a revolt against a Mexican governor in 1837.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - On the Road to Chimayo! - episode 41New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses Santuario de Chimayo and changes in the Catholic Church changes early 1800s.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - The Abiquiu Witches of 1760! - episode 36New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses the Abiquiu witchcraft and sorcery outbreak of 1760.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - New Mexico Witches! Brujería y Hechizería! - episode 35New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses the history of witchcraft in New Mexico, stemming from the 1600 and 1700s.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - War in New Mexico and Genízaros! - episode 32New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses New Mexico in a state of war in the 1700s and the arrival of the Genízaros.
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New Mexico History in 10 Minutes - On the Road to Las Trampas - episode 29New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez discusses what life was like in Las Trampas, New Mexico in the 1700s.











