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New Mexico Military Institute cadet letters
Handwritten letters and postcards from New Mexico Military Institute cadet Walter (surname not yet determined) written to Miss Alberta (Bert) Howard of El Paso, Texas dating from 1921-1923.
New Mexico Military Institute Photograph Collection
Photographs of New Mexico Military Institute buildings and cadets.
New Mexico Rural Health Survey records
The collection represents the research and business records from a 1958 National Institutes of Health grant to study the health beliefs of a rural New Mexican area to assist the state's public health department in providing better care for chronic infectious diseases.
Officials of New Mexico Photograph Collection
The Officials of New Mexico Photograph Collection is comprised of portraits of public officers of New Mexico, dating from the early twentieth century.
One-on-One Program Records
One-on-One was a mentoring program to address freshman attrition from 1988 to 1996. The collection contains correspondence, photos, negatives, slides and objects.
Papers on Taos County, New Mexico
Paul Kutsche papers from the Cañones ethnographic field research project
Ray Armenta League of United Latin American Citizens papers
This collection contains information about both New Mexico and national LULAC activities between 1990 and 1996. Administrative files and information about civil rights campaigns championed by LULAC dominate the collection.
Reies Tijerina Papers
The collection contains the papers of New Mexico land grant activist Reies Lopez Tijerina, best known for founding the Alianza Federal de Mercedes. The group organized heirs seeking to regain Spanish and Mexican land grants protected under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, an important component of the Chicano Movement.
Richard Martin Page Papers
Contains material related to Richard Page's controversial UNM Psychology Dept. 1933 survey titled "Attitude Toward Natively Spanish-speaking People of the Southwest" which was vehemently contested by New Mexican Hispanic persons and organizations as being insensitive and racist.
Richard W. D. Bryan Family Papers, 1844-1939
Rio Arriba County Education Association Records
The Rio Arriba County Education Association Records consist of the organizations 1929 constitution and by-laws.
Ruth C. Miller Papers
Santa Fe Council for the Arts Records
Santa Fe Indian School Check Ledgers
Santa Fe Indian School: The First 100 Years Project
Santa Fe Public Schools Scrapbooks
Collection consists of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings about events and people (staff and students) of the Santa Fe schools. Topics cover sporting events, contests, election results, board meetings, alumni activities from the 1950s to the 1990s.
Seligman Collection,
Simon F. Kropp papers
Southwest Files
The contents of this collection are from former vertical files in the reference collection and donations from Lynn I. Perrigo. Contents include items of interest primarily related to New Mexico and the Southwest.
Stacher Family Papers
Taos Summer Writers’ Conference Records
This collection contains the records of the 11th Annual Taos Summer Writers’ Conference. The collection details awards, advertising, faculty participation, correspondence, invoices, and other material related to the Conference.
Toney Anaya Pictorial Collection
Collection contains photographs, contact sheets, and slides relating to Governor Toney Anaya's political career, from his campaign for Attorney General in 1974 to the end of his gubernatorial term in 1986.
University of New Mexico Faculty Involved in the Chicano Movement Oral History Project
University of New Mexico Navajo Reading Study Records
The Navajo Reading Study was conducted by the University of New Mexico and supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and contracts with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Office of Education. The purpose of the study was to investigate the feasibility and effect of teaching Navajo children to read their own language before learning to read English.