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New Mexico's Historical Marker Project has served an important part
in the way New Mexico tells its story to visitors, residents, and
future generations. Lining the miles of highways and roads across
its beautiful countryside, each marker has a unique story that
provides those passing by with information about an intriguing
historical moment or influential individual in the area. Thanks to
the New Mexico Historical Women's Marker Initiative, this program
has taken on a new role to inform motorists of the many historical
facts about the great women of the state. It is easy to become
inspired by the many New Mexican women who fill these pages. They
come from varied cultures and backgrounds, but they all share
pioneer status in their mutual quests to make a lasting impact on
the lives of New Mexico families and communities. These women serve
as examples through their deeds, accomplishments, and trials. They
are not just mothers, daughters, sisters and friends; they are
military service women, business leaders, healers, and educators.
The New Mexico Historical Marker Project serves as a lasting
memento of their great accomplishments and contributions to the
rich and colorful history of the "Land of Enchantment." New Mexico
has many reasons to be proud of these women and their
contributions. Phil T. Archuletta is a native New Mexican, born in
El Rito. He is the CEO of P & M Signs, Inc. in Mountainair, New
Mexico. Since 1970, he has been involved with the manufacturing of
the New Mexico Historical Markers. He is passionate about sharing
the stories of the state's colorful history. He serves on the Board
of the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque and is the
author of "Traveling New Mexico," also published by Sunstone Press.
Rosanne Roberts Archuletta was born in Philadelphia. She, like so
many of the women in this book, fell in love with New Mexico. She
is the Principal of R. M. Roberts and Associates, LLC, a human
resources consulting firm.
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