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Arroyo Chamisa and Sol y Lomas Neighborhood Association Collection
These are the files, records, materials of the Arroyo Chamisa and Sol y Lomas Neighborhood Association (AC/SyL). They contain agendas, minutes, correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, public hearing notes, ordinances, and policies of the City of Santa Fe. There are topical materials on road planning, paving, and commercial and residential development.
Edgar L. Hewett Collection
Guide to the Bruce T. Ellis Collection
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
J. Robert Jones Collection
Collection consists of materials concerning the personal and professional activities of Jones. Includes WWII contour maps of Japan; miscellaneous newspaper clippings and pamphlets about the Zia Company and Los Alamos; and Jones's correspondence.
Jerry Winfield Thompson Jr. Collection
Collection contains documents related to Thompson’s Forest Service including portions of his personnel file, along with paperwork and many annotated maps showing details of various forest fires in the West.
John A. Clark Papers
Marian Rhea Collection
Collection consists of memorabilia of Frank and Ruby Rhea-Amstrong:
1. Map of post World War I Balkan States. 2. Two (2) negatives of maps of New Mexico (National Archives). 3. Greek Currency 4. Photocopy of discharge paper for Harry R. Rhea. 5. Norwegian Custom declaration - 1991.
New Mexico Central Railroad Co. Ledger Book
One ledger book of deed descriptions and hand-drawn maps of property in Santa Fe owned by the New Mexico Central Railroad Co. Includes information on a depot shared with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.
New Mexico Guide Book Collection
Collection consists of pamphlets which reflect the history of Santa Fe and other New Mexico towns as destination for tourists. Advertising aimed at tourists includes guidebooks, maps and brochures, as well as a small section of guidebooks about Arizona, Spain, and Latin America. The collection is open-ended.
New Mexico Mapping Collection
Collection contains information, instructions, and samples for preparing New Mexico Highway Survey Maps. Maps were prepared by the New Mexico Department of Transportation.