Box A1
Container
Contains 9 Results:
New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque (1940)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 1, Folder 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1940s
Las Vegas Cowboy Reunion Rodeo (1940)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 1, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1940s
Tucumcari Sheriff's Posse Rodeo (1947)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 1, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1940s
Silver City Rodeo (1940)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 1, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1940s
Clovis Pioneer Days Rodeo (1940)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 1, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1940s
Ruidoso Frontier Days Celebration (1940)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 1, Folder 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1940s
Bishop's Lodge, with Views of Mountains above Santa Fe (1939, 1942)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 2, Folder 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1930s-1960s
Red River (1955)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 2, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1930s-1960s
Brush Ranch, Pecos (1937)
File — Box: A1, Folder: Album 2, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates:
1930s-1960s