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Box 2

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"Cousin Canuto's Camera," New Mexico wool growers, "Unusual Vacation," "Ladder to the Sky," water, Rocky Mountain country, Fort Union, "Impact and Immutable Roots," pipe lines, "Happy Go Gallantly," "Highways Lead to Wilderness Trails," "Deferred Design," Carlsbad Caverns, Maria Martinez, Santa Fe Trail, "Cats and Dogs of Tenorio Flat," road construction/Indian ruins, public schools, "A Song for Carmencita," "Girl Scouts Dig in the Old Indian Country," "A Plan that Ran Away," "Mother and the Gold Standard," mining revenues, school segregation, "Julio and His Little White Dog," forest fire fighting, boarding schools, "Saint of the Farmer Folk," Indian jurisdiction, "Those So Cheap Peaches," "The Holy Child of Atocha,""Supersonic Barrier," Indian voting, "Adobe Grace," Santa Fe Railroad, "A Woman, A Dog and Patience," "A Museum with Heart Appeal," "An Old Story Illunines an Old Trail," "Orient Meets Orient in Santa Fe," "Wintry Dance Plazas," Gallup,., 1954

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Dorothy L. Pillsbury Papers consists of fan mail and general correspondence; article typescripts, related research, and correspondence with publishers; publications containing Pillsbury's writings, as well as clippings of published works, book reviews; and a scrapbook. The series and folders overlap, as some materials are arranged loosely by subject, some by date, and some by where/when they were published. The preponderance of material relates to New Mexico and its cultural landscape as...
Dates: 1954