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Albino Mendoza and the Teatro Casino Luís Mier y Terán collection
This collection consists of photos and documents primarily related to Albino Mendoza’s artistic work at the Teatro Casino Luís Mier y Terán in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice Records
This collection contains the records of the Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice. It includes information on the history and structure of the organization and its work on issues including nuclear disarmament, nonviolence, solidarity with Central America, and military recruitment.
Ann Merrill correspondence from Frank Waters
This is Ann Merrill’s collection of letters and notes written to her by Frank Waters from 1965-1979. The letters give insight into personal journeys, daily goings on, connections with the Taos scene, and travels in Mexico and Guatemala.
Arena Editions Records
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, artwork, publicity, catalogues, and ephemera relating to Arena Editions and its imprint, Tondo.
Arthur Johnson Papers
This collection documents the personal and professional life of Arthur Harold Johnson - singer, poet, novelist and curator of the Jonson Gallery on the University of New Mexico campus. Materials include correspondence, unpublished and published writings, photographs, newspaper clippings and music recital programs.
Brown Realty Co. records for New Mexico residential and farm and ranch properties.
The collection contains residential real estate transaction records primarily for Albuquerque, NM and records of farms and ranches for sale across the state.
Cecilio García Camarillo Papers
The collection contains the papers of poet and publisher Cecilio García-Camarillo (1943-2002). García-Camarillo was one of the founding poets of the Chicano cultural renaissance of the 1970s, an editor and publisher of three Chicano literary magazines -- Caracol, Magazin, and RAYAS, a playwright, an artist, and an activist.
Charles and Jacqueline Meketa Papers
The Charles and Jacqueline Meketa papers primarily contain working papers and research files collected and produced during the research for their books and articles related to the Civil War and 20th century New Mexico and Arizona history.
Chuck Montaño Papers
The collection contains material relating to discriminatory personnel practices and lack of accountability at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Collection of D.H. Lawrence Correspondence
Handwritten and signed letters by D. H. Lawrence, including envelopes and photographs.
Connie Martinez League of United Latin American Citizens papers
This collection contains both national and state organizational information, as well as substantial information about civil rights issues defended by LULAC.
Construction Specifications Institute, Albuquerque Chapter Records
This collection contains records of the Construction Specifications Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico chapter. It documents activities relating to improving the process of creating and sustaining the built environment.
Daniel Schávelzon Papers
Daniel Schávelzon is an Argentinian urban archeologist and architect who has been active in archeological and architectural research and organizations.
David A. Remley Papers
Collection consists of research material used for the book: Bell Ranch: Cattle Ranching in the Southwest, 1824-1947.
Desert Review Press Archives
This collection contains the archives of the Desert Review Press, publisher of Desert Review, Penny Poetry Sheet, A Poetry News Letter, and AHORA. Included are manuscripts, correspondence, publications, and broadsides.
Don Johnstone papers pertaining to the Albuquerque Citizens Committee
The collection documents the formation and functions of the civic, non-partisan Albuquerque Citizens Committee from 1952-1970. Their platform focused on “concern for the quality of urban living," including the environment, human life, economic opportunity/anti-poverty, and high standards of competence in government.
E.A. Graves letters to Governor David Meriwether regarding Indians in the New Mexico Territory
The collection consists of correspondence from E. A. Graves, Indian Agent, to Governor and Superintendent of Indian Affairs for New Mexico Territory, David Meriwether. Most letters inform Meriwether of situations with the Utahs, Navajos, and Apaches, and seek advice or action on the part of the Governor.
Eduardo Hernández-Chávez and Ysaura Bernal-Enríquez papers
Elizabeth Waters Papers
This collection contains papers from the files of UNM Dance Program founder Elizabeth Hannah Waters. It includes photographs, correspondence, news clippings, material from an exhibit about her life, dance event programs and posters, and a sketchbook.
Emma Moya Collection on the History of Old Town Albuquerque and Related Communities
The Emma Moya collection documents the history and people of Old Town Albuquerque and the communities of Atrisco, Barelas, Los Duranes, Martineztown, and related neighborhoods. It also contains her study of Jewish traditions in New Mexico as well as some sketches of local people and places by Joel T. Ramirez.
Frances Léon Quintana Papers
This collection documents the life and career of anthropologist, Frances Léon Quintana, in the Southwest, mainly between 1960 and 1999. The collection consists of published and unpublished works, field notes, lecture notes, project proposals and reports, general and project correspondence, biographical and job-related materials, political petitions, statements, testimonies, and some news clippings.
Frank Waters Correspondence and Contracts
Frank Waters Papers
The collection contains typescripts, correspondence, published materials, research files, audio and video recordings, and personal journals documenting the literary career of Frank Waters.
Garo Z. Antreasian Papers
This collection’s emphasis is on Garo Antreasians's career as an artist and art educator. His roles at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop and at the University of New Mexico, as well as his varied professional involvements are also documented in the collection.
George Pearl Papers
This collection contains George Clayton Pearl’s personal and business records. The business files contain project information from his professional projects with SMPC Architects along with projects he undertook on his own. These projects deal mainly with historic preservation issues in New Mexico along with new projects he took on after retirement from SMPC Architects. Also included are personal correspondence materials, personal items, sketch books and photographs.