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Albuquerque Wool Scouring Mills Minute Book
Albuquerque Works Progress Administration Records
Includes correspondence, applications for approval, plans, quotes from vendors, receipts, blueprints, and pay reports related to Works Progress Administration projects undertaken in Albuquerque between 1931-1942.
Alex Traube Photographs Collection
Images from two series: “Las Vegas, New Mexico: A Portrait” and “New Mexico Artists: Then & Now,” as well as a THE magazine from 2015 including a feature of Alex Traube’s photographic series “Then & Now.” Additional "notable New Mexicans" were acquired in 2019.
Alexander Brydie Dyer Papers
Collection consists of material related to Dyer's involvement in the Taos Revolt.
Alfonso Sanchez papers
Alfonso Sanchez was the District Attorney for Rio Arriba County during the land struggle of Reies Lopez Tijerina and the Alianza Federal de las Mercedes. The collection consists of biographical materials pertaining to Alfonso Sanchez, as well as materials pertaining to the Tierra Amarillo land grant and Reies Lopez Tijerina.
Alfred C. Wiley Collection
Alfred Vincent Kidder Papers
Alfred Vincent (A.V.) Kidder (1885-1963) was a well-known archaeologist working in the American Southwest. Kidder was active in the establishment of the Laboratory of Anthropology, Inc. and served as chairman of the board until 1935. The collection contains correspondence of A.V. Kidder during 1926-1935, covering a range of his activities and archaeological interests in the Southwest.
Alfredo Chávez Montoya Papers
The collection documents a half-century of labor organizing in the Southwestern United States and nationally, 1940s-1990s, with a primary focus on the Latino labor movement of the United States. The papers include the union activities of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, the AFL-CIO, the United Steelworkers of America, the Bracero Program, the Asociación Nacional Mexicano Americano, and the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA).
Alfredo Zalce Estampas de Yucatán Folio
8 lithographs by Alfredo Zalce of Yucatán subjects: people, laborers, landscapes. Printed by José Sanchez at the , it is no. 93 of a limited edition of 100 published by in 1946.Taller de Gráfica Popular, it is no. 93 of a limited edition of 100 published by Estampa Mexicana in 1946.
Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres Collection
Alice Bartlett Woolf Collection
Alice Benton Papers
This collection is comprised of papers and books pertaining to Alice Gill Benton, poet and resident of New Mexico.
Alice Bowman Land Deed
Collection consists of a receipt for payment of $200.00 from Alice Bowman of Elida, Roosevelt County, New Mexico. Included is certifacate no. 2145 from the U.S. General Land Office signed by Theodore Roosevelt, granting Alice Bowman public lands near Roswell, New Mexico.
Alice Briley papers
Draft poems, letters, journals and other works by Alice Briley.
Alice Bullock Collection
The collection consists of miscellaneous cards, letters, articles, and brochures. It includes an untitled typed manuscript on the history of the creation of New Mexico Territory. There is an essay " Santa Fe, City in Two Worlds" written by Fredric Brown (1906-1972), and a pamplet titled "Last Will and Testament of Charlie Masters".
Alice Bullock Papers
Alice Bullock Pictorial Collection
Most of the photographs in this collection were taken by Alice Bullock and record the places she visited and wrote about and the people she met.
Alice C. Fletcher Collection
This collection consists of records from the School of American Archaeology in Santa Fe. Includes minutes, announcements, pamphlets, clippings, reports, official correspondence, and financial documents. Much of the correspondence involves officials at the School of American Archaeology and its parent institution the Archaeological Institute of America, including Edgar Hewett, Charles Lummis, Francis Kelsey, and Charles Bowditch, as well as scholars such as Jesse Fewkes.
Alice Gatliff Pictorial Collection
Alice Smith Gatliff (1868-1936) was the owner of the “Curio Café” in Agua Prieta, Mexico. The collection contains postcards and photographs about the Mexican Revolution. It contains images of tourists in the Curio shop, Mexican leaders and officials, portraits of revolutionaries, trench warfare, train scenes, military camps, and prisoners at Fort Bliss.
Alice H. Cushing oral history collection
Alice Lee Marriott Typescript and Letters
This small collection consists of a photocopy typescript, "Spanish-American Folk Stories of some New Mexico Saints" and 7 typed letters from Marriott to Clark Kimball of Rydal Press in Santa Fe, (1985-1989). The manuscript is written in the vernacular of an old Spanish-American dialect of English in which her friend Jos? de la Cruz Romero relayed the stories of the saints to Marriott. The letters primarily discuss the potential for publication of this manuscript.
Alice Martin King Papers
The collection consists of the personal materials of Alice Martin King wife of three-time New Mexico Governor Bruce King (1971-1974; 1979-1982; 1991-1994). This collection is devoted almost exclusively to her official capacity as the First Lady of New Mexico. While there is a small amount of material from the first term, the majority of documents are concentrated on the second term and to a much greater degree on the third term when she played a much more significant role.
Alice Scoville Barry Collection of Historical Documents,
All Faiths Receiving Home Records
Collection holds the legal documents for the incorporation of All Faiths Receiving Home (AFRH). Contains correspondence and budgets of AFRH from 1956 through the 1960s, and other various materials about AFRH dating into the 1990s. All materials are from Jeannette Rice Stromberg’s personal records (Jeannette was one of the founders of AFRH).
Allen Cooper Papers
Collection contains materials related to grassroots activism in New Mexico, the American Indian Movement, as well as national and international civil rights campaigns. The collection includes posters, flyers, articles, underground newspapers, reports, pamphlets, and clippings.