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Bill Rakocy Watercolor Collection
Two watercolor sketches by award-winning artist and author William Joseph (Bill) Rakocy (1924 - 2015), from the book Villa Raids Columbus, N. Mex. The sketches are titled "Old Juarez Marketplace" and "Villas men were known as the Dorados: the Golden Ones."
Bill Richardson Ephemera Collection
Binsse & Co. Daguerreotypes
Collection includes two cased daguerreotype portraits: an unidentified young woman and an unidentified man.
Biography of Padre Antonio José Martinez
Collection consists of a typed, translated copy of the manuscript of the biography of Padre Antonio Jose Martinez. The original biography was written by Santiago Valdez in 1877, a decade after the death of Padre Martinez. It was translated into English in about 1881 by Benjamin G. Read. This new translation was done in 1993 by Rev. Juan Romero.
Bis Sa’Ani Region Archaeological Records
Bjorn Harold Halvorsen Travel Notes
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Black Alumni Association Records
The Black Alumni Association Collection presents a varied assortment of articles sourced from the University of New Mexico's student newspaper, the Daily Lobo, highlighting the challenges, accomplishments, and contributions of Black students during their time at the university, spanning from the 1940s to the 1970s with the bulk of the collection concentrated in the 1960s and 1970s.
Black River Christian Retreat records
Black Sparrow Press Photograph Collection
Reproductions of photographs from "Letters to Seltzers" by D. H. Lawrence.
Black Sparrow Press Records
Blazer family papers
Blazer's Mill Records, 1835-1902 (bulk 1870-1899)
Bloom Cattle Company records
Trinidad, Colorado, company which operated the Diamond A ranch on the Rio Hondo in Lincoln County, New Mexico. Contains correspondence, legal documents, financial records, cattle brand certificates, cattle tallies, corn records, notes, and homestead and desert land certificates belonging to the Bloom Cattle Company.
Bloom-McFie Collection,
Blue Bell Square Dance Club records
Blueprint and Map Collection
Blun Bros Record Book
Record book contains invoices from various businesses in the eastern United States, New Mexico, and Texas, 1901-1907. Also included is an alphabetical index of business names.
Board of Regents Collection
New Mexico Highlands University, originally established as New Mexico Normal School, began operation in 1893. This collection contains the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Regents of the institution since that year, plus related material. All the records are arranged chronologically.
A comprehensive list of the members of the Board of Regents, with some limited biographical information, is located in Box 1, Folder 1.
Board of Trustees of the Sevilleta Grant Records
Collection contains various legal documents such as leases, options to buy land, quitclaim deeds, warranty deeds, tax receipts, etc. from the Spanish land grant, Sevilleta, located in Socorro County, New Mexico. Also includes minute book, June 15, 1921-September 14, 1938, of meetings held by the Trustees of the land grant community.
Boaz W. Long Papers
The Boaz Walton Long Collection consists of private and professional correspondence, financial records, and personal papers dating almost entirely from the 1940s.
Bob Diven editorial cartoons
Approximately 850 editorial cartoons drawn by Las Cruces artist Bob Diven. The original pen and ink drawings were used in a weekly editorial cartoon feature that generally ran on Sundays in the Las Cruces Sun News from 2006 to 2023.
Boehning & Boehning/Boehning, Protz, Cook & Associates Architectural Drawings and Plans
The Boehning & Boehning/Boehning, Protz, Cook & Associates Architectural Drawings and Plans collection contains architectural drawings and plans, primarily of public buildings in Albuquerque and several other New Mexico cities.
Boehning Partnership Job Files
This collection contains files pertaining to the Boehning and partner(s) firms. Job files normally consist of correspondence, proposals, specifications, bids, contracts, contractor accounts, progress notes, change orders, schematics, soil analysis, photographs, and certificates of payment.
Bonnell family photographs
Pioneer residents of White Oaks, New Mexico, and later operators of the Bonnell Ranch, a popular guest ranch near Glencoe in the Ruidoso Valley during the 1920s and 1930s. The collection consists primarily of images of the Bonnell Ranch operation, ca. 1915-1950s, and the Crow Indian Reservation, where Bert Bonnell was superintendent from 1911-1914. Photostatic copies were made from a scrapbook, a photograph album and loose photographs.
Border States Universities Consortium on Latin America records
Collective academic and interdisciplinary unit, founded in 1969 after four state universities in Texas, California, New Mexico, and Arizona agreed to establish a group to unite teaching projects and related research of Mexico and Latin America. The collection is divided into two series, Records and Publications.