Box 1
Container
Contains 144 Results:
Albuquerque,, 1947
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1947
Warning, Danger Ahead (Floods),, 1947,
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1947,
Pictorial and statistical market survey of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
La Placita, menu and history, April 30, 1948,
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
April 30, 1948,
Menu - Court Cafe, Albuquerque, and match book cover, 1948
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1948
Menu, Milleage chart, Advertisement - Liberty Cafe, Albuquerque, 105 West Central, on Route 66, ca. 1940
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
ca. 1940
Albuquerque Lodge No. 461 BPOE Golden Jubilee,, 1949
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1949
Duke City, Entertainment - Recreation Guide, Albuquerque, business advertisements, holiday programs, local stories, telephone users, points of progress, UNM news, events, theater, sports, movies, December Indian dances in Pueblos, other information, etc., December 16 - 24, 1950
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
December 16 - 24, 1950
Old Albuquerque, Past Present, Irene Fisher,, 1950
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1950
Dedication Program of Middle Rio Grande Flood Control Program,, May 3, 1950
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
May 3, 1950
Lovelace Foundation report, 1950
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1950
The New Mexico State Advocate, Albuquerque after 200 years, 8 p. newspaper format (OVERSIZE), Tuesday, March 7, 1950,
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
Tuesday, March 7, 1950,
Arthur N. Loveridge Highways and Byroads of the Great Southwest,, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
Golden Jubilee Program St. Joseph's Sanatorium and Hospital,, 1952
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1952
Growing with a Great City, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Federal Savings and Loans, 1961.
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1961.
"Albuquerque" by Neil M. Clark, reprint from The Saturday Evening Post, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
Albuquerque in Fascinating New Mexico, Albuquerque Civic Council, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
Pictorial Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
Beat `em Tom Tom, 47th Annual convention National Hotel Week, Native American stereotyping, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
Laying of corner stone, Congregation Albert Synagogue, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Olympic Games Celebration:" Above All Unity" theme of the Games scard: Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Annual Banquet, Program, 1980, January 11, 1980.
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1980; January 11, 1980.
Above All Unity pamphlet, 4 p. with budget for, 1980
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1980
Albuquerque General Demographic Information, Albuquerque Economic Development, Inc. and Bureau of Business and Economic Research, UNM. Statistics, population, education, labor, facilities, outlook, comparisons to other U.S. data,, 1988
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1988
Albuquerque Street Names, name changes, new and old, by Thomas Brothers, The Map House, Los Angeles, 1952, not meanings of names, 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880
The United States Academy Band, Falconaires Show Band., 1879-1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of pamphlets which reflect the history of Albuquerque as a destination for tourists, health-seekers, railroad passengers, investors, and newcomer residents. Pamphlets from the early 1900s boast the railroad, Temple Albert, "a fine sewer system," schools, hospitals, churches, stores, and types of residences to attract new residents, calling Albuquerque "the Commercial Metropolis of New Mexico," "Chief City of a New Empire in the Great Southwest," and "The Metropolis...
Dates:
1879-1880