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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.
Arthur and Lorene Delgado Collection of Manuel Delgado Papers,
Collection consists primarily of the military papers of Manuel Delgado (a captain in the Spanish Army), 1778-1794. Most of the documents concern administrative matters related to several presidios in northern New Spain. Other topics include military desertions, military benefits, financial accounts, a land conveyance in Santa Fe, and judicial proceedings.
Collection is in Spanish.
Beck and Johnson Retail Receipt
Receipt for purchase of rice and coffee, dated May 31, 1859.
Boaz W. Long Papers
The Boaz Walton Long Collection consists of private and professional correspondence, financial records, and personal papers dating almost entirely from the 1940s.
Cora Crews Papers
Collection consists of correspondence, business and financial documents, agricultural literature and newspaper clippings concerning farming in south central New Mexico. Also included in the collection are certificates of brand for cattle dated 1935, 1940, and 1948, and records kept by Crews on cattle breeding.
Edward Yrisarri Collection of Jacobo Yrisarri Papers,
Emiterio Rivera Papers,
Collection consists of professional and personal papers of Emiterio Rivera. Professional papers include promissory notes, coupons, advertisements, and receipts from several businesses in Santa Fe. Personal papers include deeds and land conveyances for properties in Santa Fe, and three financial documents of Asociacion Confraterny de la Santisima Trenidad recording costs and payments in 1893, 1894, and 1898.
Some materials are in Spanish.
Estancia News Herald Collection
Eugenie Frederica Shonnard Collection
Fairview Santa Fe Cemetery Records
The Fairview Cemetery Collection consists of photocopies of the original interment and plot ownership records of Santa Fe's Fairview Cemetery. These records were kept by the Santa Fe Woman's Club.
The first half of the Fairview Cemetery Collection consists of alphabetized interment records and the second half of alphabetized plot ownership records.
First National Bank of Santa Fe Collection of Second National Bank of Santa Fe Records
Collection consists of business and financial records of the Second National Bank of Santa Fe, which was purchased by the First National Bank of Santa Fe. Collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Historic Santa Fe Foundation Records
Collection consists of the organization's records: minutes (copies) of board and membership meetings; financial statements; correspondence and bulletins, and other documents reflecting the organization's activities. The minutes are extensive, tracing in detail the activities of the Foundation and the development of historic sites.
Holm O. Bursum papers
Holm O. Bursum (1869- 1953.)was a successful politician, businessman, and rancher who lived in Socorro, New Mexico. Bursum became an important public figure in New Mexico and served as a United States Senator from 1921- 1925.
Hudspeth and Hewitt Records,
Collection consists of records of the Hudspeth and Hewitt law firm. Includes correpondence, financial records, and a variety of legal documents. Correspondence involves either Andrew H. Hudspeth or John Y. Hewitt.
Jennie M. Avery Papers,
Letters to D.H. Jackson regarding Lake Valley Silver Mining Company
The collection contains correspondence and financial records directed to D.H. Jackson, the general manager of the Lake Valley Silver Mining Company, also known as the Sierra Grande Mining Company. The documents span the years 1896 to 1899.
Lincoln County New Mexico Collection
The Lincoln County Collection consists of approximately ten feet of business, financial, and personal documents arranged topically and then chronologically after their transfer to the Museum of New Mexico from the Lincoln County, New Mexico Courthouse.
Mission at Old Acoma Foundation records
This collection consists of meeting agendas, schedules, correspondence and financial reports, and isometric drawings of the mission, San Esteban del Ray, as well as photographs of the project and crew members for the time period September 1988 through May 1992.
New Mexico Attorney General Records,
New Mexico Board of Nursing Records, .
New Mexico Capitol Buildings Improvement Commission Records,
New Mexico Department of Education Records,
New Mexico District Attorneys Coordinator Records,
New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs Records
The New Mexico Federation of Women Clubs [NMFWC] is part of the national organization General Federation of Women's Clubs [GFWC], which supervises state chapters. The regional and local chapters, in turn, reported to the NMFWC. The chapters function under the auspices of the NMFWC, and are largely subject to their constitutions, by-laws and governing principles. In Santa Fe, the club was originally called Woman's Board of Trade and Library Association.
New Mexico Legislative Education Study Committee Records,
As of 2000, collection consists of records of the New Mexico Legislative Education Study Committees predecessor the New Mexico Legislative School Study Committee (1964-1972). Includes administrative correspondence, reports, memorandums, minutes, press releases, and financial records. Some of the major topics covered by materials in the collection are teacher salaries, evaluations, and turnover; student-teacher ratios; vocational education; and religion and testing in public schools.