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DeWitt Reynolds papers
Collection
Identifier: Ms-0121
Abstract
Contains assorted items belonging to Las Vegas, New Mexico state senator DeWitt C. Reynolds. Included in the collection are notebooks, a Directory of the Thirteenth State Legislature of New Mexico, a horse notebook, livestock contract and vouchers. Also includes two photographs, several ration stubs and a few receipts.
Dates:
1918-1962
Fabian Chavez oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 114
Scope and Contents
This interview with former State Senator Fabian Chavez (1924-2008) focuses on his critical role in the establishment of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. State Senator Chavez (Democrat) was Senate Majority Leader in 1961, when the New Mexico Legislature first committed state money toward establishment of a medical school, and he was still in that position four years later, when the decision to expand to a four-year school was taken. This interview discusses the politics involved...
Dates:
1987 March 30
George E. Fettinger New Mexico legislative committees collection
Collection
Identifier: Ms-0236
Abstract
Minutes, reports and resolutions of two research committees for the New Mexico State Legislature: The Criminal Justice Study Committee and the Water Usage and Resources Committee.
Dates:
1979-1983
J. Paul Taylor papers
Collection
Identifier: Ms-0523
Abstract
The J. Paul Taylor papers document the long personal and professional life of a most active southern New Mexican educator, politician and advocate for social justice. Taylor represented Doña Ana County District 33 in the New Mexico House of Representatives for 18 years, from 1986 to 2004. The bulk of the collection consists of Taylor’s political papers, however a significant amount of material pertains to his personal life and to his active involvement in local politics in Mesilla, education,...
Dates:
1850s-2016
Jack M. Campbell oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 111
Scope and Contents
This interview with Jack M. Campbell (1916-1999) summarizes his involvement with two New Mexico medical institutions, the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and the Lovelace Medical Foundation. The medical school was created by the New Mexico legislature while Campbell was speaker of its House of Representatives, and the school formally opened during his tenure as governor. Governor Campbell also served for several years on the Lovelace Medical Foundation's Board of Trustees, and the...
Dates:
1985 October 25
Sidney Solomon oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 62
Abstract
The collection contains the audio tapes and final transcript of an oral history with Dr. Sidney Solomon (1923-1992), a founding faculty member of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine.
Dates:
1984-1992
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