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1899 New Mexico livestock brand still in use today.
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Mark Garcia Farms has its
roots deep in New Mexico history beginning in 1660. Several of the seven farms
owned by the
Garcia
family were in existence and adjacent to, the Tome land Grant of 1739. One
of the brands owned by Mark Garcia Farms is over 100 years old and still used
today. The brand was issued prior to 1899 when New Mexico was a territory and 13
years before statehood. The family Patriarch , Casimiro Garcia "Casey"
organized the seven farms into the organization it is today. His son Mark Garcia
operates the farms today with his brother Ray Garcia. His daughter Marie Garcia
Shaffner former superintendent of Schools in Belen, New Mexico, is the family
Historian, advisor and "peacekeeper." The family Matriarch, Erlinda
Sanchez Garcia "Lindy" organizes activities on the farms as head bookkeeper. She
also coordinates the preparation of meals for the various crews and checks
humidity levels for baling preparation. She is the sixth
great-granddaughter of Juana Lopez de Aragon. This family is considered to be
one of the twelve founding families of Albuquerque.
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