Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Mary Jane Garcia, John Burroughs, Merritt C. Mechem, Edwin L. Mechem, William A. Pile, Lynda Lovejoy, Jack M. Campbell, Jose Francisco Chaves, Richard J. Berry, Bernard Shandon Rodey, Ken Miyagishima, Daniel K. Sadler, Carl Hatch, George Curry, Larry Delgado, Howard L. Bickley, Brian Colon, Jerry Apodaca, Andrieus A. Jones, James S. Calhoun, Garrey Carruthers, David Coss, Arthur T. Hannett, Arthur Seligman, Richard Lucero, Andrew W. Hockenhull, Cisco McSorley, Justine Fox-Young, Sam G. Bratton, John Grubesic, Timothy Jennings, Jerry Ortiz y Pino, Gary King, John F. Simms, Sheryl Williams Stapleton, John Arthur Smith, Ben D. Altamirano, James Taylor, Michael Sanchez, Paul Bardacke, Cynthia Nava, Louis E. Saavedra, William J. Mills, Shannon Robinson, Joseph Cervantes, Antonio Joseph, Dede Feldman, William C. McDonald, John Pinto, Stuart Ingle, W. Ken Martinez, Carlos Cisneros, Richard Martinez, Linda M. Lopez, Nancy Rodriguez, Joseph Carraro, Pete Campos, Phil Griego, Jim Baca, Bernadette Sanchez, L. Bradford Prince, Mary Kay Papen, Nathan P. Cote, Roberto Mondragon, Harry E. Kinney, Joseph Maestas, Mack Easley, Aubrey Dunn, Lidio Rainaldi, William Taylor Thornton, Antonio de Otermin, David Ulibarri, Antonio Lujan, Ralph E. Twitchell, Thomas G. Morris, H. Diane Snyder, Sue Wilson Beffort, Virginia Klinekole, Walter Dwight Bradley. Excerpt: Mary Jane M. Garcia (born December 24, 1936) is a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate, representing the 36th District since 1988. In 1936 Mary Jane Garcia was born in Dona Ana, New Mexico. Garcia is related to the original founders that settled Dona Ana village circa 1840. In 1966, as a Red Cross volunteer at the Third Field Army Hospital during the Vietnam War, Garcia developed her call to public service. After time spent abroad, Garcia returned to her native roots and began...