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 About Your Privacy - Mesilla Valley Hospital
In general, Mesilla Valley Hospital is required by law to obtain your written consent or authorization prior to using or disclosing your PHI that does not identify you as a substance abuser or a patient of substance abuse services.
Mesilla Valley Hospital also may use your PHI in order to provide training programs for its employees, resolve grievances within the organization, or review and evaluate the skills and qualifications of health care providers who are treating you.
Mesilla Valley Hospital did not create the record, unless you provide a reasonable basis to believe that the originator of the PHI is no longer available to act on the requested amendment.
www.psysolutions.com /facilities/mesillavalley/privacy.html   (3104 words)

  
 Mesilla, New Mexico USA
After 1800, the vicinity of Mesilla was a camping and foraging spot for both the Spaniard and Mexicans.
By 1850, Mesilla was a firmly established colony.
As Mesilla was the most important community in this parcel, the treaty was consummated by the raising of the American flag on the town plaza with much ceremony on November 16, 1854.
www.mesilla-valley.net /html/mesilla-newmexico.html   (624 words)

  
 Town of Mesilla Fire Department - New Mexico - Fire, EMS, Firefighting, FD
Mesilla firefighters were tasked with searching the town for victims that may have been trapped in stores and homes.
Mesilla Fire Fighters also assisted in the torch run, picking up the torch on the corner of University and Highway 28 to run it through Mesilla’s District.
The saturn being towed by the motor home came to a stop in the middle of the interstate after the motor home and the vehicle in tow were struck by a semi-truck while they were slowing down for a van which rolled in front of them.
www.mesillafire.com   (1472 words)

  
 Mesilla Valley CASA - Where We Work
Mesilla Valley CASA volunteers work under the Children's Court of New Mexico's 3rd Judicial District.
Mesilla Valley CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), like all other CASA programs across the country, is a local program in the Doña Ana County community.
Mesilla Valley CASA (abogados especiales designados corte), como el resto de los programas del CASA a través del país, es un programa local.
www.mesilla-valley-casa.org /3rdjd.html   (480 words)

  
 Mesilla, New Mexico, USA
Mesilla ("Little Tableland") is the best-known and most visited historical community in Southern New Mexico.
Today, many of Mesilla's population of nearly 2,200 residents are direct descendents of Mesilla's early settlers.
Mesilla has a rich and diverse heritage with the integration of Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American cultures.
www.oldmesilla.org   (188 words)

  
 Historic sites in Las Cruces, New Mexico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Mesilla did not become part of the United States until the mid-1850s, but its history begins with the close of the Mexican American War, and the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe.
Mesilla continued to grow and prosper until the early 1880s when the Santa Fe Railroad selected nearby Las Cruces instead of Mesilla for the location of their newest route.
Mesilla landowners resented the railroad’s assumption that local residents would help build the line, prompting Las Cruces businessmen to persuade the railroad giant northward.
www.lascrucescvb.org /html/historic_sites_in_las_cruces__.html   (815 words)

  
 Mesilla, New Mexico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Mesilla is a small town by today's standards but, 150 years ago it was the major stop for travelers going between San Antonio and San Diego.
Originally, Mesilla was part of Mexico, but with the signing of the Gadsden Purchase in 1854, the village became part of the United States.
Only one block off the historic Mesilla Plaza, the Gadsden Museum is a private museum recounting the history of local personality Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain, who — among many other things - was the lawyer who defended Billy the Kid during his murder trial in Mesilla.
www.lascrucescvb.org /html/mesilla.html   (308 words)

  
 Ghosts of Old Mesilla - DesertUSA
Mesilla put down permanent roots in the mid 1800’s, after the United States appropriated western Texas and the Southwest – a region roughly the size of Western Europe – in the course of the Mexican/American War and its aftermath.
Mesilla, one of the most important settlements in the new territory, serviced Camino Real freight caravans, fought the Mescaleros, supplied the U. Army’s nearby Fort Fillmore, entertained Butterfield and San Antonio-to-San Diego stage coach passengers, endured Union and Confederate occupations, and served as territorial capitol.
Mesilla lost its place in the sun in 1881, when the railroad bypassed the village in favor of nearby Las Cruces.
www.desertusa.com /mag01/jan/stories/ghost.html   (2438 words)

  
 The Gadsen Purchase of 1854 — Securing Mesilla Valley:Southern New Mexico Travel and Tourism Information
Mesilla was a part of Mexico and was on the west bank of the Rio Grande.
In 1853 the Mesilla Civil Colony Land Grant was issued by the Mexican government, and Mesilla was formed.
On November 16, 1854 the flag of Mexico was lowered and the flag of the United States was raised in the plaza of Mesilla.
www.southernnewmexico.com /Articles/Southwest/Dona_Ana/LaMesilla/TheGadsdenPurchaseof1854.html   (448 words)

  
 Lingering in old Mesilla; near Las Cruces, it was a Mexican frontier town Sunset - Find Articles
Old Mesilla and the nearby Organ Mountains offer plenty of good reasons to linger a day or more at the outskirts of Las Cruces, New Mexico.
The museum is dedicated to Union Col. Albert J. Fountain, a Mesilla Republican lawyer for cattle barons who mysteriously disappeared in 1896 (legend has it he was done in by Democrats serving small cattle-ranch interests).
The newest attraction in the jagged Organ Mountains, 15 miles east of Mesilla, is the 2,852-acre Dripping Springs Natural Area.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1216/is_n4_v185/ai_8895362   (883 words)

  
 Knitty: Mesilla
This pattern was created in celebration of the return of Mission Falls 1824 cotton.
Mesilla is a small New Mexico town that was founded as part of "Old Mexico" in 1848.
Mesilla (the sweater) is knit in the round, and constructed in the
www.knitty.com /ISSUEspring06/PATTmesilla.html   (978 words)

  
 Images of Mesilla New Mexico
Mesilla, La Mesilla, Old Mesilla are just a few of the many names of this small quiet town outside of Las Cruces.
One article under the treaty made the United States responsible for marauders and bandits on the frontier; the article was not enforced and later Mexico claimed millions in damages.
Mesilla is also famous for it's part in the legend of Billy the Kid, as shown in the slideshow images, the building that now houses the Billy the Kid gift shop dates from 1850 and once housed the Capitol for the New Mexico Territory (including what is now New Mexico and Arizona).
www.ragingmain.com /mesilla.htm   (553 words)

  
 Mesilla Recruiting
Today, Mesilla Valley Transportation is one of the largest locally-owned transportation providers in the Central Midwest, Western Texas and Southern New Mexico areas.
Originally located in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, Mesilla Valley Transportation began in 1981 hauling primarily refrigerated/perishable goods, as a small, independent fleet in the Southwest.
Mesilla Valley Transportation invites you to compare our service, rates and safety record to any trucking company in the nation.
www.mesillarecruiting.com /index.html   (246 words)

  
 Historic Old Mesilla
Mesilla was originally a Spanish settlement that was part of Mexico.
Referred to as “La Mesilla” by Spanish speakers, it was founded in the early 1800s and the village residences and shops grew around the Plaza and San Albino church, one of New Mexico’s most historic churches.
The Town of Mesilla has established committees, boards and commissions to provide a means for residents who have special experience or interest to participate in the municipality’s decision making process by advising the Mayor and Town Trustees on various issues.
las-cruces-relocation-information.com /html/historic_old_mesilla.html   (557 words)

  
 Las Cruces and Mesilla, USA. Travel guide & tourist information by Hostelbookers.com
The town takes its name from the dozens of white crosses set up in the sands to mark the graves of early travelers killed by the Apache, but any real sense of its history is pretty well buried by motels and fast-food franchises.
The little-changed Hispanic colonial village of MESILLA, just south of I-10 two miles west, was until the 1870s one of the Southwest's largest towns, with upward of eight thousand inhabitants.
Mesilla's delightful Old-West plaza has a real frontier feel to it, even though most of the old adobes that surround it – including the former courthouse where Billy the Kid was tried and sentenced to death in 1881 – now house art galleries and souvenir shops.
www.hostelbookers.com /guides/usa/las_cruces_and_mesilla   (269 words)

  
 OldMesilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
San Albino Church, on the plaza, is one of the oldest churches in the Mesilla Valley.
And of historic interest, the Gadsden Purchase, which annexed Mesilla to the U.S. and also fixed the international boundaries of New Mexico and Mexico, was signed in Mesilla in 1854.
Mesilla's most notorious resident, Billy the Kid, was sentenced to death at the county courthouse, but escaped before the sentence was carried out.
www.oldwestcountry.com /old_mesilla.html   (619 words)

  
 Mesilla GW monitoring network
The Mesilla Basin monitoring program was established in 1987, and is conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with 8 local, state, and federal agencies.
The Mesilla Basin monitoring program has helped document recent hydrologic conditions and established a long-term continuous data base to permit future quantitative evaluation of the ground-water flow system and stream-aquifer relations.
The objectives of this monitoring program are to document hydrologic conditions within the Mesilla ground-water basin and establish a long-term continuous data base to permit future quantitative evaluation of the ground-water flow system and stream-aquifer relations.
nm.water.usgs.gov /mesilla_files/mesilla.html   (913 words)

  
 Texas Monthly September 1996: Mesilla Real Soon
Early fall is a prime time for visiting Mesilla because the weather is cooler and the chiles are ripe.
A century ago, the railroad bypassed Mesilla in favor of Las Cruces, a newer settlement two miles away; residents not only survived that slight but turned it to their advantage, and today they actively work to maintain Mesilla’s old-fashioned charm.
The grande dame is La Posta de Mesilla (524-3524), housed in a former way station on the Butterfield trail, where a wait for a table allows kids time to admire the lobby’s resident pets: nine red piranhas and dozens of parrots.
www.texasmonthly.com /mag/issues/1996-09-01/food.php   (1443 words)

  
 Mesilla Valley Training Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
We at Mesilla Valley Training Institute firmly believe that our standards for preparing professional over-the-road drivers must exceed those that the transportation industry requires.
As a means of attaining these high standards, Mesilla Valley Training Institute has developed a program that insures that each student has the knowledge, ability, aptitude and skills necessary to safely operate a tractor-trailer upon completion of our training program.
Mesilla Valley Training Institute’s instructional objective is to provide an occupational learning environment, which affords our adult students with the opportunity to proceed into the transpiration industry as a skilled and confident entry-level professional driver.
www.m-v-t-i.com   (140 words)

  
 Mesilla, New Mexico NM, town profile (Dona Ana County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Mesilla is a town in Dona Ana County, in the Las Cruces metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Mesilla was $25,922, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Mesilla, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $419.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=17905   (717 words)

  
 Mesilla Valley Sleep Lab of Las Cruces, New Mexico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
We know that most people do not want to be here, especially in the middle of their work week and away from their families.
We feel that by making Mesilla Valley Sleep Lab as comfortable as possible, by giving our paitents the most comfortable bed to sleep on, by providing each individual sleeping room with it's own private shower and bathroom facilities, and finally by giving our clients the most confidentiality possible.
Here at Mesilla Valley Sleep Lab, we want all of our patients to be as comfortable and secure as possible.
www.mesillavalleysleeplab.com   (238 words)

  
 Mesilla Valley - Appellation America
The name ‘Mesilla’ dates to 1598, when the Spanish explorer Don Juan de Onate came upon an Indian village here, where present day Texas, New Mexico and Old Mexico meet.
Viticulture in the Mesilla Valley itself dates back 100 years when vineyards were planted at Dona Ana, the oldest settlement in the Valley.
The Mesilla Valley AVA covers approximately 280,000 acres, but there are presently only around 40 acres under vine.
wine.appellationamerica.com /wine-region/Mesilla-Valley.html   (243 words)

  
 Mesilla, New Mexico
Mesilla is a small town located just south of Las Cruces in Dona Ana County on Highway 28.
The village dates from the 16th century and was the western Confederate headquarters during the Civil War.
Billy the Kid once escaped from jail in Mesilla after being convicted of murder.
www.planetware.com /new-mexico/mesilla-us-nm-ms.htm   (75 words)

  
 Old Mesilla
Before being bypassed by the railroad in 1881, it was the largest town between San Antonio and San Diego in the United States and a regional center for commerce and transportation.
It wasn't until after the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 that the first permanent settlers came here to make it their home.
Villagers swiftly retaliated by sending out the Mesilla Guard, a militia comprised of a man from each household.
www.zianet.com /scoot36/mes/mesilla.html   (254 words)

  
 CenterWatch Clinical Research Center Profile (1432): Mesilla Valley Hospital; Las Cruces, NM
Mesilla Valley Hospital is a 110 bed psychiatric hospital located in beautiful Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Situated near the foothills of the Organ Mountains, Mesilla Valley Hospital is committed to setting the standard for behavioral health care throughout the community.
Employees of Mesilla Valley Hospital are actively involved in community activities and events of all kinds.
www.centerwatch.com /professional/pro1021.html   (283 words)

  
 Mesilla, New Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The village of Mesilla was the most important city of the region until 1881.
In 1881, the Santa Fe Railroad was ready to build through the Gadsden Purchase region of the country.
Mesilla is located at 32°16′22″N, 106°48′3″W (32.272776, -106.800965)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mesilla,_New_Mexico   (774 words)

  
 Photo gallery Mesilla
One of the must see attractions in Mesilla.
Traditional adobe structures and architecture still remain as a reminder of the long and significant history of the area.
Theater dates from 1905 and is now home of the Mesilla Valley Film Society.
www.travel-info-las-cruces.com /html/photo_gallery_mesilla.html   (102 words)

  
 Double Eagle Restaurant in Old Mesilla, New Mexico
Mesilla is now a tiny town sitting next to the much larger Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Mesilla has become the ‘little secret’ of Las Cruces.
The restaurants and shops of Mesilla have become a must stop for travelers along Interstate 10.
www.double-eagle-mesilla.com   (347 words)

  
 Photographs
- Mesilla, Dona Ana South Valley, and NMSU Fire Departments responded to a Structure Fire at approximately 3:50am as mutual aid for Fairacres Fire Department.
Firefighters started the day responding to a structure fire as mutual aid for Fairacres Fire Dept. The structure was a trailer home, that was partially engulfed upon arrival.
With heavy smoke in the area Fairacres called Mesilla, Dona Ana and South Valley for Mutual Aid.
www.mesillafire.com /html/photographs.html   (214 words)

  
 Mesilla Valley Hospital
Excellent, compassionate patient care is the primary concern of Mesilla Valley Hospital.
Mesilla Valley Hospital is a private psychiatric hospital and is fully accredited by JCAHO and the New Mexico Children Youth and Families Department (NMCYFD).
Mesilla Valley Hospital treats and serves adolescents and adults who are seeking treatment for behavioral health issues including:
www.psysolutions.com /facilities/mesillavalley   (80 words)

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