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Carruth Catalogue and Price List of Blank Books Records and Blanks
One 1890 catalog for blank record-keeping books from J.A. Carruth, a printer in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In addition to describing Carruth's goods, the catalog also contains the results of various elections in New Mexico. Includes results from the 1884, 1886, and 1888 elections for congressional delegate by county; and the 1888 election of county officials. A listing of New Mexico's territorial and county officials for 1889 is also in the catalog.
Cartes de Visite
Cartes-de-Visite Collection
This collection includes two hand-colored cartes-de-visite depicting young girls.
Cary Blair Papers
The Cary Blair papers contain information on committees, membership, minutes of meetings, bulletins, and reports pertaining to the Heights Community Center. There is also information on military recreation during World War II. Individual items of interest include Food Ration Slips from the WW II era in the miscellaneous folder and a letter from Jack Benny in the fund raising folder.
Cary Blair Photograph Collection
Collection consists of photographs of Cary Blair and others associated with the Heights Community Center in Albuquerque, N.M.
Cary Herz Photograph Collection
Casa Angelica (Foundation) Pictorial Collection
Photographs of the Arrigoni family, who were instrumental in founding the Casa Angelica facility for retarded children, located in Albuquerque; the Casa Angelica physical plant, patients, and staff; and events sponsored by the institution's Board of Directors.
Casa Angelica (Foundation) Records
Casa Tabor papers
Father Peter Hinde, O. Carm, and Sister Elizabeth (Betty) Campbell, RSM, were the co-founders if the Tabor House Community in 1973 in Washington D.C along with Mercy Sister Mary Sears and Tadeo (Spike) Zywicki. The files within this collection include information on disappearances and repression in Latin America.
Casad-Burt family papers
The collection contains the family papers of Edwin Burt Sr. and Alice Casad-Burt. Alice Casad, the daughter of Thomas Casad and Sarah Wakefield Van Winkle Casad, married Edwin Burt Sr. in 1897. These papers consist of family papers pertaining to the Casad and Burt families. The papers primarily cover the years 1850-1949 and document the period when Edwin Burt Sr. was in the countries of Chile and Mexico working in the mining industry.
Casad-Lane family papers
Thomas and Sarah Casad settled in the Mesilla Valley in 1874. The Casads invested in real estate and purchased more than 10,000 acres of the Brazito Land Grant. Jenny Casad, one of their daughters, married Nathan Lane in 1884. The papers consist of estate information, correspondence, and the personal papers of Sarah Casad, Nathan Lane, and Jenny Casad Lane, as well as several other family members.
Casad-LaRock family papers
The collection contains the family papers of Wilford “Bill” LaRock and Gertrude “Gay” Casad-LaRock. Gertrude Casad, the daughter of Humbodlt and Matti Maude Casad married Bill LaRock in 1949. These papers consist of family papers regarding the Casad and LaRock families, as well as close family friends Emmit and Daisy Lindsey.
Casad-Mandell family papers
Maud Casad, the third child of Thomas and Sarah Casad, was born in 1866 and married William Mandell in 1890. Their fourth child, Humboldt Casad Mandell, married Mary Evangeline Smith in 1930. These papers were assembled by the two children of Humboldt and Evangeline Mandell. They contain family history and memorabilia concerning the Casad and Mandell families, as well as some documentation of Madeline Mandell, the daughter of Humboldt and Evangeline Mandell.
Agustín V. Casasola Photographs of the Mexican Revolution
Castillo Family Papers
Castillo Family Photograph Collection
The collection documents the lives of members of the Castillo family of Sauzal, New Mexico (south of Belen, near Las Nutrias).
Castle Huning Photograph Collection
Collection includes ten photographs of Huning Castle; nine of which were taken in 1953 and 1954 by Walter Haussamen and one photograph taken in about 1890 by William H. Cobb.
Cate Fitzmaurice Oral History Transcripts
Transcripts from the oral history project Gender and the Counterculture Women of New Mexico, 1968-1973, in which seven women were interviewed. All interviews were conducted, edited and transcribed by Cate Fitzmaurice. In order that their privacy may be respected, pseudonyms are used instead of the real names of interviewees. The transcripts are arranged alphabetically by the name assigned to each interviewee.
Catherine Armstrong-Seward oral history collection
Catholic Church Report Regarding New Mexico Missions
This collection contains records regarding the status of the various missions in northern New Mexico in 1794 as communicated to the Province of the Holy Evangel of Our Holy Father San Francisco of Mexico City.
Catholic Devotional Publications Collection
Collection consists of various Catholic devotional books and pamphlets (1755-1901). Included are small prayer pamphlets, brevaries, explanations of the Holy Word, and stories of La Virgen de la Merced, La Senora de La Salud, and Our Lady of Guadalupe. Also included is an incomplete undated Tagalog grammar book.
Cattle Brand Books Collection
The books appear to have been created by J. L. Dow, Deputy U. S. Marshal. The two small bound red books list ear marks, cattle brands, the name and the ranch to which they belong. The post office in which the ranch resided is also listed. The first page of each book lists abbreviations used in the brands. Some entries are in read and they describe number of cattle sold and to which ranch and whether or not they were rebranded.
C.D. McClellan papers,
Contains two letters written by C. D. McClellan, a Colorado soldier stationed at El Paso in 1918.
Cecilia Portal Papers
Cecilia Portal Photograph Collection
Black-and-white portraits of New Mexican Hispanic women made to accompany an oral history project.