2020 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 4 - Counties
Article 25 - San Miguel County
Section 4-25-1 - [County boundaries.]

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 4-25-1 (2020)

That the present county of San Miguel is hereby abolished and there is hereby created the county of Jefferson out of the area formerly in San Miguel county and also out of a triangular area within the Pablo Montoya grant, lying between the counties of Guadalupe, Quay and San Miguel as it heretofore existed, which said county of Jefferson shall be described and its boundaries shall be as follows, to wit:

beginning at the southeast corner of the Baca location no. 2; thence west on the south boundary of the Baca location no. 2, to the southwest corner of the same; thence north on the west boundary of said Baca location no. 2, to a point where it intersects the southeast boundary line of the Pablo Montoya grant; thence southwesterly along the southeast boundary line of the Pablo Montoya grant to a point where the same intersects the east boundary line of Guadalupe county; thence north along the eastern boundary line of Guadalupe county to the northeast corner of said county; thence west along the north boundary line of Guadalupe county to the northwest corner of Guadalupe county; thence south along the west boundary line of Guadalupe county to the northeast corner of Torrance county; thence west along the north boundary line of Torrance county to the southeast corner of Santa Fe county; thence north along the east boundary line of Santa Fe county to a point where the same is intersected by the south boundary line of Mora county; thence in an easterly direction following the south boundary lines of Mora and Harding counties to a point where the same intersects [intersect] the northwest boundary line of the Pablo Montoya grant; thence northeasterly along the northwest line of the Pablo Montoya grant to the northeast corner of said grant; thence southeasterly along the easterly boundary line of the Pablo Montoya grant to its points of intersection with the north line of the Baca location no. 2; thence east along the north boundary line of the Baca location no. 2 to the northeast corner of said Baca location no. 2; thence south along the east boundary line of the Baca location no. 2 to the southeast corner of said Baca location no. 2, and place of beginning.

History: Laws 1923, ch. 142, § 1; C.S. 1929, § 33-2301; 1941 Comp., § 15-2301; 1953 Comp., § 15-25-1.

ANNOTATIONS

Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.

Compiler's notes. — The county of San Miguel was originally established by act of January 9, 1852 (§ 1107 of the 1915 Code) which read: "The boundaries of the county of San Miguel are as follows: on the east, the boundary line of the territory; on the west, the boundaries of Santa Fe; on the north, the boundaries of the counties of Taos and Rio Arriba, and on the south, drawing a line from Cibolo spring toward the north in the direction of the Berrendo spring, from thence drawing a perpendicular line toward the east, crossing the Pecos river, and continuing until it reaches the boundaries of the territory."

The eastern part of the original county of San Miguel became a part of Union county when that county was created, and later became parts of Harding and Quay counties.

Laws 1923, ch. 142 abolished San Miguel county and established Jefferson county.

Laws 1923, ch. 151, § 1 (4-25-8 NMSA 1978) changed the name back to San Miguel county.

For the validity of changes in boundaries, see State ex rel. Dow v. Graham, 33 N.M. 504, 270 P. 897 (1928).

Since 1941 changes have been made in the boundary between Harding and San Miguel counties. Legal descriptions of the changes are available in district court files of the respective counties.

Cross references. — For boundaries of Guadalupe county, see 4-10-1 NMSA 1978.

For boundaries of Harding county, see 4-11-1 NMSA 1978.

For boundaries of Mora county, see 4-18-1 to 4-18-3 NMSA 1978.

For boundaries of Quay county, see 4-20-1 NMSA 1978.

For boundaries of Santa Fe county, see 4-26-1 and 4-26-2 NMSA 1978.

For boundaries of Torrance county, see 4-30-1 NMSA 1978.

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