A marker dedicated to Doña Dolores “Lola” Chávez de Armijo, located on Highway 556 in Albuquerque, reads: “In 1912, State Librarian Lola Chávez de Armijo filed a gender discrimination lawsuit after the governor sought to replace her by court order, claiming that as a woman, she was unqualified to hold office under the constitution and laws of New Mexico. The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled in her favor and legislation followed, thereafter allowing women to hold appointed office.”