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Mexican Bookplate Collection
Mexican Broadsides Collection
Mexican Communist Party Ephemera
This collection contains 46 flyers and posters announcing events or situations pertinent to the Mexican Communist Party or affiliated organizations.
Mexican Convencionistas/Conventionists Documents (Convención de Aguascalientes), 1914-1920
This collection contains notes and statutes of the Convention of Aguascalientes, military and administrative reports of the conventionist army, and correspondence of Acting President Gen. Roque Gonzalez Garza from 1914 to 1920.
Mexican Cooking Notebooks Collection
Hand-written books of recipes and kitchen lore from Mexico.
Mexican Devotionals
Collection consists of four Catholic devotionals, or religious prayer books, from Mexico bound together in a soft cloth binding. The first is dated 1782, the second is dated 1794, the third is dated 1841, and the fourth is undated.
Mexican Government Documents
Mexican Popular Music Collection
This collection of sound recordings was donated to the John Donald Robb Archive of Southwestern Music by the Music Department of the University of New Mexico. It consisted of three reels of pre-1963 commercial recordings of Mexico music, which have been reformatted to three cassettes. Represented in the collection are canciones, corridos, rancheras, huapangos, vals (waltzes) and marchas.
Mexican publications and documents
This collection contains documents and publications addressing political and socio-religious events in Mexico. The majority of the materials deal with Mexico's independence from Spain and the initial years of the newly formed republican government.
Mexican Romantic Postcard Collection
Sentimental Mexican postcards from the early 20th century
Mexican Sheet Music Collection
Mexico: Aleluyas y Romances Print Collection
This collection contains 22 prints (black ink on colored paper) that combine a short story or poetic composition with illustrations. The topics range from the humorous to the folkloric, and include children's games.
Mexico: Briquet and Jackson Photograph Album
Album contains photographs made in Mexico by A. Briquet and in the Southwestern U.S. by William Henry Jackson. Subjects include: city and village views; railroads in landscapes; dwellings; civic, religious, and commercial buildings; historical sites; occupations (some cartes de visite of street vendors); markets; Precolumbian art; trees and plants.
Mexico Maximilian Era Cartes-de-Visite Collection
Albumen carte de visite photographs depicting Maximilian, Carlota, their court, and military personnel during the European intervention in Mexico, 1863-1867.
Mexico Mining Album
Collection consists of card-mounted photographs of mining subjects in Mexico from circa 1890-1895.
Mexico: Nineteenth Century Views Photograph Album
This souvenir album from Mexico contains photographs of the best-known and most distinctive sights that a collector or traveler in the late nineteenth century might consider representative of that country. The photographs are well-composed and captioned in Spanish and English.
Mexico Photograph Collection
Mexico: Selected 20th Century Photograph Collection
The collection includes 3 matted photographs: 2 portraits of children and 1 portrait of men at a gambling table in Cananea.
Mexico: Selected Photographers Collection
Collection includes prints by A. Briquet, Cox & Carmichael, José María Lupercio, C.B. Waite, William Henry Jackson, Kilburn Brothers, (La) Rochester Photo Co., J. Yeañs and Mauricio Yañezs.
Miguel Antonio Lovato Papers,
This collection contains seven Spanish documents, written by or related to Miguel Antonio Lovato, resident of Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century.
Miguel Caro and the Mexican Fiesta Dance Company Papers
Collection is comprised of materials relating to Miguel Caro and the Mexican Fiesta Dance Company of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Montevideo Photograph Collection
The collection contains photographs of commercial and government buildings, parks, cemeteries, and ports in and around Montevideo (Uruguay), by photographer A. Armeilla.
Montevideo, Uruguay Photograph Album
This collection consists of one untitled album, containing 22 photographs of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Mora County Payment Receipt
Receipt from Mora County, Territory of New Mexico, is dated March 16, 1904, made payable to Antonio Leyba in the amount of $25.00, "por un mas de escuela al Distrito." Receipt is signed by the County Clerk and the Chairman of the School Directors for District 16, and approved by the County Superintendent on April 22, 1904.