Box A3
Container
Contains 13 Results:
New Mexico National Guard (200th Coast Artillery) on Governor's Day. At Camp Luna, near Las Vegas, August 1940
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 4, 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:
August 1940
La Bajada (1941) and Cowboys' Reunion (1941)
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 4, 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
Governor John J. Dempsey, Governor Thomas J. Mabry, and other politicians and political events (1940s)
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 4, 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
Los Lunas Prison Farm (1940)
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 4, Folder 4
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
McCrossen Weavers, Santa Fe (1949)
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 5, 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-1950s
Silversmith at work in Santa Fe (1949)
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 5, 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-1950s
Cities and Towns and miscellaneous (1)
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 5, Folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes Raton (1937), Columbus (1938), Lincoln (1938), Silver City (1938), Madrid (1938), Los Alamos (1959), Pecos (1947), Cimarron (1947), Las Cruces (1942), Cordova, Old Laguna, Truth or Consequences (1956), Albuquerque Old Town (1942). Ghost towns: Tyrone, Mogollon, and Shakespeare. Graves: Kit Carson, Billy the Kid, Mrs. Katherine Antrim. Christmas: Santa Fe, Raton. Fort Cumming (1955)
Dates:
1930s-1950s
Politicians and Officials
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 6, Folder 2
Landmark buildings around the state
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 6, Folder 2
Scope and Contents
Images including Albuquerque ATSF Hospital (1938), Socorro State Tuberculosis Sanatorium (1936), Albuquerque Federal Building, NMMI, etc
Dates:
1930s-1940s
New Mexico State Guard and Cadet Corps demonstrating in Santa Fe for 1942 "V-Day", December 7, 1942
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 4, 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:
December 7, 1942
El Malpais west of Carrizozo, petroglyphs in the Sierra Blanca foothills, petrified wood at Sweet's Ranch, Red River (1947), Shiprock (1953), Window Rock, Wagon Mound, etc.
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 5, 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-1950s
Found in:
NMHM Palace of the Governors Photo Archives
/
PAAC-052, New Mexico Magazine Collection
/
New Mexico Magazine Photographs
/
Series I: Mid-20th century photographs and negatives
/
Photo Albums
/
New Mexico Magazine Photo Album 5: Miscellaneous Statewide
/
Volcanic activity and geological features
La Bajada (1941) with emphasis on volcanic activity
File — Box: A3, Folder: Album 5, 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-1950s
Found in:
NMHM Palace of the Governors Photo Archives
/
PAAC-052, New Mexico Magazine Collection
/
New Mexico Magazine Photographs
/
Series I: Mid-20th century photographs and negatives
/
Photo Albums
/
New Mexico Magazine Photo Album 5: Miscellaneous Statewide
/
Volcanic activity and geological features
Volcanic activity and geological features
Sub-Group — Box: A3, Folder: Album 5, 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-1950s