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This biography of one of New Mexico's most distinguished citizens,
J Paul Taylor (born 1920) recounts the life of the legislator,
educator, community leader, and arts patron. J Paul Taylor was born
to a pioneering New Mexico family. Taylor's mother, Margarita
Romero y Lopez, was born in 1881 in Romeroville, near Las Vegas,
New Mexico, to wealthy traders and merchants on the Santa Fe Trail
who were instrumental in the development of Las Vegas as a
commercial centre. Margarita and her husband Robert Taylor, settled
in the Mesilla Valley near Las Cruces, where, in 1945, son J Paul
and his bride Mary Daniels set up home. In 1947 the young couple
relocated to Mesilla, where J Paul Taylor began his
thirty-nine-year career in education. He was first elected to the
New Mexico House of Representatives in 1986, a position he held
until his retirement in 2004. In 1953 Taylor and his wife purchased
the historic Barela-Reynolds property on the plaza in Old Mesilla,
two miles from Las Cruces. The Taylor's home today is one of the
great architecturally and historically significant properties in
southern New Mexico, filled with a world-class collection of art
from New Mexico, the Southwest, North and South America, Mexico,
and Europe. On the National Register of Historic Properties, the
property was dedicated a New Mexico State Monument in 2004. Ana
Pacheco extensively interviewed Taylor and many of his family
members while writing the story of Taylor's remarkable life in New
Mexico. The book is illustrated with historical and family
photographs as well as contemporary photographs of the Taylor
Monument and art collections.
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