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Frank Averill and May Wickham Averill Letters
Collection consists of letters, 1906-1910. The bulk of the letters were written by Frank Averill to his future wife, May Wickham, 1906-1907. These letters discuss mining in Huron, Arizona; daily events and weather in Huron, Arizona; and Frank Averill and May Wickham's marriage plans. Letters dated 1910 are written by Mamie Wittick Maxwell and Claude Wittick to May Wickham Averill and express their sympathy at the death of their brother Frank Averill.
Frank B. Jones Homestead Certificate No. 3654
Collection consists of a homestead certificate issued to Frank B. Jones by the Land Office at Santa Fe in 1926 for acreage in New Mexico
Frank F. Gormley Papers
Collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Frank and Catherine C. Gormley, who operated a general store in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the early 20th century. Includes letters, bills, receipts, invoices, and two mortgages. The letters are from various friends and family members, as well as suppliers of merchandise.
Frank Owen Collection
Frank Springer Collection
Frank W. Armstrong Collection
Collection consists of letters, cards, miscellaneous legal and fiscal documents, and various pieces of ephemera. The bulk of this collection is authored by Frank W. Armstrong of New Mexico. Also included within the collection are various documents pertaining to the Armstrong family business, the San Marcial Mercantile Company in San Marcial, New Mexico.
Fray Angelico Chavez Collection
Fray Angelico Chavez History Library and Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Building Plans
Collection contains blueprints and blueline prints of 120 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, N.M. from 1963-1995. During this time the building first housed the Santa Fe Public Library and then subsequently the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library and Palace of the Governors Photo Archives.
Fray Angelico Chavez History Library Renovation
The collection contains administrative documents concerning the renovation project including correspondence with the architect, construction contractor and New Mexico state agencies. Some correspondence is from individuals, families and institutions that bought tiles in honor of New Mexicans to raise money for the renovation of the library. Dr. Tom Chavez oversaw the renovation project that cost 3 million dollars. The grand opening was on November 9, 1996.
Fray Angelico Chavez History Library Vertical Files
Small collections of ephemera (generally newspaper clippings) on New Mexico related topics, including a sub-series on Santa Fe.
Fred Harvey Company Menus
This collection contains ATSF Railroad menus from 1949 (3) and from 1966 (1) by the Fred Harvey Co. Menus' Southwestern themed color reproductions by Charles Waldo Love, Louis Akin, Frederic Mizen, and E. I. Couse.
Fred Harvey Papers
Collection contains correspondence, notes, ephemeral items, financial materials, and legal documents of the Fred Harvey company as well as personal papers of Fred Harvey and his extended families. The papers originated from three Fred Harvey great-grandchildren (Steward, Dagget, and Helen). While assembled as one collection, the three entities have mostly been retained.
French Manuscript
Unidentified writings on love and religion. Essays are in French and written in longhand.
Gallup Intertribal Indian Ceremonial Programs
Rare programs and ephemeral promotional material from Gallup Intertribal.
Gene Kloss Letters
This collection consists of letters written by Gene Kloss to her friend the Honorable Isabel Andrews Burgess between 1979 and 1994, along with biographical material, inventories and catalogs of Kloss's works.
George Bancroft Letters
Collection consists of three 1864 letters to an unknown recipient from George Bancroft. The letters regard the planting and growth of pear trees in Rhode Island.
George Curry Collection, 1910-1947
Collection contains one letter to Carlos N. Perea of California, from George Curry, State Historian of New Mexico, discussing matters relating to Perea's father; three certificates honoring George Curry; and one New Mexico Territorial Guard certificate appointing Charles Curry to Second Lieutenant.
George Fitzpatrick Collection
Assorted papers including correspondence, memoranda, misc. documents and notes. Draft manuscripts on various New Mexico personalities and subjects. Eleven donated books integrated into museum collection. Articles and clippings were integrated into the libray's verticle files.
George Henry Pettis Collection
Collection consists of a variety of materials from the Algondones, New Mexico post office. Includes a list of goods delivered to the post office, receipts, account records, a circular announcing the permanent closure of the Algondones post office in September, 1868, and an inventory of property from the Algondones Post Office received by the Santa Fe postmaster from Pettis in October, 1868.
George T. Anthony Letters
Collection consists of three 1881 letters from George T. Anthony concerning the Mexican Central Railway Co. One letter is to confirm residual bank accounts of five employees killed in an attack by Apache Indians: Guy Leavitt, L.W. Fordham, C.H. Grew, George Wallace, and Charles Haines. Two letters concern financing for the Mexican Central Railway Co.
George W. Franklin Collection
Collection consists of photocopies of materials concerning George Franklin and his family. Includes an unpublished manuscript on George Franklin by Elizabeth Franklin Davis.
George W. Prichard Scrapbooks
Two scrapbooks consisting primarily of undated newspaper clippings covering many topics, including New Mexico politics, Republican Party activities, poetry, family activities, and speeches given by Prichard. There are also several handwritten notes, and some of the newspaper clippings concern the removal of Prichard as U.S. Attorney in Las Vegas.
George Washington Letter
Handwritten and signed letter from George Washington to James Mercer concerning a land purchase. Letter was written at Mount Vernon on August 25, 1784
Georgia O'Keeffe Research Collection
Gerald Cassidy Collection
Collection consists of 10 postcards of paintings by Cassidy published by Fred Harvey for the 1922 Santa Fe Fiesta, and photocopies of four letters concerning the return of Cassidy's "Coronado Murals" to New Mexico in 1948.