New Mexico Code § 15-21-1

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Compiler's notes. — After the creation of Rio Arriba county by the above section, the
western part of Taos county was added thereto by Laws 1880, ch. 46, § 2 which read:
"Hereafter all that portion of the county of Taos, on the west side of the public road
leading from the Hot Springs in the county of Rio Arriba, to Conejos, in the state of
Colorado, is hereby annexed to the county of Rio Arriba," thereby making the county of
Rio Arriba constitute the northwest portion of the state. Other provisions concerning the
boundary with Taos are found in 4-21-2 NMSA 1978.
San Juan county was created out of the western portion of Rio Arriba county in 1887,
and other changes have been made in the boundaries.
The present boundaries of Rio Arriba county may be described as follows: commencing
on the San Juan river at the point where it crosses the Colorado-New Mexico state line;
thence [description from 4-24-1 NMSA 1978] following the San Juan river to its
intersection with the range line between ranges 7 and 8 west; thence south on said
range line to the seventh standard parallel north; thence west on said standard parallel
to the northwest corner of township 28 north of range 7 west; thence south on the range
line between ranges 7 and 8 west to the sixth standard parallel north; thence west on
said standard parallel to the northwest corner of township 24 north of range 7 west;
thence south on the range line between ranges 7 and 8 west to the southwest corner of
section 18 township 24 north of range 7 west; thence east [description from 4-23-1
NMSA 1978] on the center of township 23 north to the New Mexico principal meridian;
thence south on the principal meridian to the fifth standard parallel north; thence east on
said standard parallel to the range line between ranges 6 and 7 east; thence south on
the range line between ranges 6 and 7 east to the southwest corner of section 18 in
township 20 north of range 7 east; thence east [description of Espanola precinct
transferred to Rio Arriba county by 4-26-2 NMSA 1978] along the center of township 20
north to the range line between ranges 8 and 9 east; thence north-northwesterly across
Arroyo Seco to the center line of U.S. highway 285; thence westerly along the center
line of the highway approximately 1,300 feet to a point which bears south 14 degrees 19
minutes west 32.44 feet from the southeast corner of small holding claim No. 532;
thence northeasterly to a point on the center line of the Santa Cruz river; thence west
3,060 feet to the center of highway 285 at the north end of the bridge over Santa Cruz
river; thence northerly along the center line of U.S. highway 285 to a point opposite the
southwest boundary of small holding claim No. 412; thence northwesterly on the
southwestern boundary of said small holding claim to the east bank of the Rio Grande;
thence northerly along the east bank of the Rio Grande to the fifth standard parallel
north; thence east [description from 4-26-1 NMSA 1978] on the fifth standard parallel
north to the range line between ranges 11 and 12 east; thence south on said range line
to the point where it crosses the mountain of Nambe; thence easterly and northerly
[description from 4-21-1 NMSA 1978] along the summit of the mountains to the point
where the line described as being a straight line from the last house of Las Trampas on
the south side southeasterly to the junction of the Mora and Sapello rivers [4-29-1
NMSA 1978] intersects the top of the divide.
Cross references. — For change of boundary between Rio Arriba county and Taos
county, see 4-21-2 NMSA 1978.
For original borders of San Juan county, see 4-24-1 NMSA 1978.
For attachment to Rio Arriba county of Espanola precinct of Santa Fe county, see 4-26-
2 NMSA 1978.
For original boundaries of Taos county, see 4-29-1 NMSA 1978.

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