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  1. Manuel Armijo (c. 1793 – 1853) was a New Mexican soldier and statesman who served three times as governor of New Mexico between 1827 and 1846.

  2. Manuel Armjio was dead by the time of the Civil War, but he’s important enough in New Mexican history that he still has a cameo in Valverde, my historical historical novel due out in late April.

  3. According to 92-year-old Manuel Armijo, an American who was with the 200th Coast Artillery in Bataan in 1942, “We had lots of weapons, but we didn’t have any ammunition.” Beneath the...

  4. MANUEL ARMIJO'S FAMILY HISTORY. JANIlT LeCOMPTE. THERE. is no more persistent or perverse legend than that of the humble birth and infamous youth of Manuel Armijo, New Mexico's last Mexican governor.

    • Janet LeCompte
    • 1973
  5. Jun 24, 2004 · ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., June 24 (UPI) -- The oldest living U.S. survivor of the 65-mile Bataan death march in the Philippines, Manuel Armijo, has died in Albuquerque, N.M., at the age of 92. In...

  6. "Uncle Sam didn't take care of us," former prisoner Manuel Armijo said. "We had to take care of each other. The family hadn't heard from me for two and a half years." The desire to see his...

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  8. Manuel Armijo. Birth Date: 1793-00-00. Death Date: 1853-12-09. Topics: Kearny's March, Mexican Military Preparation. Gender: Male. Nationality: Mexico. Manuel de la Peña y Peña. March 10, 1789—January 2, 1850.