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1933 Chicago World's Fair Southwest Indian Exhibit Collection
A. A. Jones Family Papers
Collection consists of personal, business and polititcal papers of A. A. Jones. Approximately half of the collection contains the Jones Family papers which includes personal and business records, land grant case records pertaining to the Preston Beck and Anton Chico land grants, correspondence, pamphlets and miscellaneous clippings. The second half of the collecton is related to his political involvement in the Democratic Party in New Mexico.
Aamodt Water Case Collection
The collection contains legal and organizational documentation concerning the water rights case. The vertical file at the Fray Angelico Chavez History Library contains extensive newspaper clippings on the case.
Abacus of memories, a manuscript
A handwritten original manuscript, includes a prelude and reminiscences of Mary Owen Lewis's life and travels.
Abeyta Family Collection
Abstract of Title within Pecos Pueblo Grant
Collection consists of an abstract of title within the Pecos Pueblo Grant in San Miguel County, New Mexico. It was prepared for Clara Peterson by the Territorial Abstract and Title Company, Inc.
Abstract to Las Vegas (N.M.) Cemeteries
Collection consists of one item entitled "Abstract of Title to The Jewish Cemetery, and the Las Veags Lodge No. 4, I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Las Vegas, San Miguel County, N.M."
Adolph Bandelier Collection
Adolph Bandelier Letters
Collection consists of a series of letters from Adolph Bandelier concerning the writing and publication of his novel The Delight Makers. Sixteen of the letters are written by Bandelier to colleagues. The seventeenth is a letter from Scribners and Sons, rejecting Bandelier's manuscript.
Agnes Morley Cleaveland Letter
Letter dated October 13, 1954 to Mrs. William Robinson Buckley of Santa Fe, NM, in response to the latter's invitation to speak before members of AAUW, American Association of University Women.
Agua Fria Village Association Collection
Collection consists of documents and materials related to the mission and business of the Agua Fria Village Association. There are minutes, correspondence, city and county plans, materials on developments that impact the Agua Fria area, and documents pertaining to the creation of the Agua Fria Traditional Village and the association. Photographs and videos have been transferred to the Photo Archives.
Al Bell Nuclear Publications
Historical newspapers, magazines, text, and government publications related to nuclear energy, atomic bombs, Los Alamos, and military and social commentaries.
Albert B. Fall Signature
A partial page of a hotel register from the Victoria Hotel in Kingston, New Mexico. This partial page contains eight signatures including the signature of Albert B. Fall dated June 16, 1887.
Alexander Brydie Dyer Papers
Collection consists of material related to Dyer's involvement in the Taos Revolt.
Alfred C. Wiley Collection
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 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 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.
Altagracia Anaya Pension Claim Documents
Collection consists of pension claim, describing Anaya as the widow of Bernardo Anaya, 1st Cavalry, New Mexico Volunteers, who died at Ft. Wingate, AZ in 1864. Claim is followed up by the Merchants Cooperative Association which noticed irregularities in her statement given to her lawyer Albert Elsberg.
Altrusa Club Scrapbooks
Collection consists of two scrapbooks of the Altrusa Club in Santa Fe, New Mexico. These are mostly newspaper clippings of the events and members of the club. There are also membership lists, by-laws, and a classification guide for membership in the club.
Alvin Ash Papers
This collection of three scrapbooks and one folder of letters to Ash, includes an amalgamation of news clippings. One scrapbook of clippings belonged to Ash's relative, Viola Tennessee Ash, who homesteaded in Clovis, N.M. The rest of the collection belonged to Ash. Two scrapbooks are filled with news articles about people and events of interest to Ash.
Amelia Hollenback Jr. Collection
Angelico Chavez Letters
Collection consists of letters to Marie Belt in response to her request for information about Wagon Mound, New Mexico, of which she was writing a history.
Angie Laylock Letter
One letter describes a trip to Taos, NM, and a visit to Dorothy Brett.