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Agnes Saunders photographs,
Four pictures which include 3 photographs of Arizona and a photograph of Ben Lilly.
Ann Nolan Clark Manuscripts
Collection consists of three manuscripts of a book written by Nolan on Father Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711) entitled "Father Kino: Priest to the Pimas." Kino was a major figure in the history of Southeast Arizona. One manuscript is handwritten, the second is typed with handwritten corrections, and the third is a typed copy of the final draft.
Battle of Mesilla Letters
The collection consists of a newspaper article describing the battle at Mesilla, AZ. On the back of the article is a hand written note from a person who was in Mesilla at the time. He writes to his sister, Mrs. J. A. Roundy, in Shelby, Colorado. Included is another handwritten note to his sister.
D. M. Riordan Papers,
The Riordan records include business and personal correspondence relating to Denis Mathew 'Matt' Riordan's milling and railroading businesses at Flagstaff, Arizona, in the 1880s. Additional correspondence reflects Riordan's family and personal relationships after he left Flagstaff in 1897. Some material relates to Riordan's position as the Fort Defiance Indian Agent (Navajo) from 1882-1884.
Ernest Frederick Kellner Papers
The Kellner papers relate to the mercantile businesses and mining ventures of pioneering Globe, Arizona merchant Ernest Frederick Kellner. Some documents pertain to the family businesses of Kellner's in-laws, the Bennett's.
Francisco Johnson Oral History
George P. Hammond Collection
This collection contains three volumes of a detailed manuscript written by George Peter Hammond entitled "Navajo-Hopi Relations," which addresses the history of these two tribes between 1540 and 1956. The subtext speaks to the role of the U.S. government and military, missionaries, and other tribes in those relations.
George Wharton James Photograph Collection
John A. Clark Papers
John L. Kessell Papers
As one of the leading historians of New Mexico and the Spanish Southwest, John L. Kessell conducted extensive research in these areas. This collection includes photocopies of some of the primary source materials he used for his scholarship, as well as notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and other research materials.
Narratives and Handbook Pertaining to 18th Century New Mexico Presidios
This collection is comprised of narratives written by Spanish military explorers in the 1700s, as well as a handbook based upon the aforementioned explorations for the presidios of what is now New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and parts of northern Mexico.
New Mexico and Arizona Land Company Ledger
Ledger contains land investment records from individuals, mostly from the East coast, who - site unseen - invested into potential oil and gas productions.
Rachel Walcott Papers
Sandra Lynn Postcard and Photograph Collection
Collection includes postcards and photographs pertaining to historic lodgings in New Mexico and surrounding states.
Santa Fe Transportation Company Bulletins
Southwestern Indian Lantern Slides Collection
Lantern slides of Southwestern Indians (people, ceremonials, pueblos) and maps, including Hopi areas in Arizona.
Margaret E. (Laird) Voetter collection of photographs of New Mexico, Oklahoma and Nebraska
William J. Lucas Route 66 Photograph Collection
A photographic study taken along Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona. Artifacts of the tourist trade, including signs, shops, gas stations, and motels, are the focus of this collection.