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David Spence Hill Presidential Papers
David Spence Hill served as the president of the University of New Mexico from 1919-1927. The collection contains correspondence with faculty and students, information on campus lands, writings, and scrapbooks.
Democratic Party (N.M.) State Central Committee Records
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.
Design and Planning Assistance Center Records
This collection houses projects worked on by the Design and Planning Assistance Center, housed within the Community and Regional Planning Program, University of New Mexico. Included in the collection are transportation plans, progress reports, development plans, studies, guides, design agendas, management strategies, city codes and ordinances.
Diamond A Cattle Company Records
The Diamond A Cattle Company collection contains business records of Diamond A Cattle Company ranching operations. Most documents pertain to the period after 1940 during which time Leon E. Williams owned Diamond A ranches in Wagon Mound, New Mexico and Eagle Butte, South Dakota. The records are Williams's business and personal papers.
Documents from the Archivo General de Indias and other related archives
The collection contains selected Spanish documents copied from the Archivo General de Indias and other archives in Spain, the Vatican Library, and U.S. Libraries, with related transcriptions and notes. Mainly focused on the colonial history of New Mexico and New Spain, with some materials for the Caribbean, Latin America, Philippines, and the U.S. Borderlands.
Documents from the Archivo General de La Nación de México and other related archives
The collection contains selected Spanish documents copied from the Archivo General de La Nación and other archives in Mexico City, with related transcriptions and notes. The collection is mainly focused on the colonial history of New Mexico and New Spain, with some materials for the Caribbean, Latin America and the U.S. Borderlands.
Dolores Goddard Collection of Elfego Baca
This is a collection of correspondence, photos, newspaper clippings and articles about Elfego Baca as retained by his family after his death and collected in subsequent years. They provide a view of Baca’s political, business and family life beyond the well-known 1884 gunfight in Socorro County.
Dominguez y Escalante Bicentennial Expedition Collection
Collection contains material associated with a 1976 trail ride commemorating the original 1776 Dominguez y Escalante Expedition trail through New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. This material documents the preliminaries and life on the trail through diaries, journals, and newspapers.
Donaciano Vigil Collection,
Donald Casad Bennett family papers
The collection contains the family papers of Donald Casad Bennett. Includes family histories of pioneering Mesilla Valley families.
Donald S. Dreesen Collection of Pictures of Prominent New Mexicans
Binder of clippings of identified persons prominent in the history of New Mexico.
Dorothy Woodward Memorial Penitente Collection,
D.W. Boise papers
Collection primarily consisting of photographs of Santa Rita, New Mexico and its mining operations from a mill clerk of the Chino Copper Company.
E. Rosenwald and Son Records
The E. Rosenwald and Son Records relate to the business transactions of the E. Rosenwald and Son firm of Las Vegas, New Mexico. Also included are personal documents of Emanuel Rosenwald and his sons.
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.
Ealy Family Papers
Earl Grasser Collection
The Earl Grasser Collection holds newspaper clippings relating to New Mexico politics, local issues, the federal government news, historical news clippings, worldwide news, and current events of the 1930s.
Edgar L. Hewett Collection
Edward Gray Presidential Papers
Edward Gray became president of the University of New Mexico in April 1909. His collection contains primarily correspondence between Gray and UNM faculty members.
Edward L. Bartlett Papers
The collection consists of the general correspondence of Edward L. Bartlett in his positions as Adjutant General of the Territory of New Mexico, private attorney, and Solicitor General of the Territory of New Mexico, 1882/83-1885, 1896 and 1903
Edward L. Robb Civil War Journal Typescript
Collection consists of photocopies of typescript excerpts from a journal kept by Robb from August to October 1862, as he and other prisoners of war were escorted from Santa Fe to Texas. Includes a list of other Confederate soldiers at the hospital in Santa Fe. Photocopy.
Edward W. Wynkoop Collection
Edwin L. Mechem papers
Papers and photographs from former Republican New Mexico governor and federal judge Edwin L. Mechem.
Eleanor B. Adams Papers
Eleanor B. Adams' papers contain photocopies, transcriptions and translations of colonial documents relating to the history of New Mexico and colonial New Spain. It contains a few original Spanish documents as well. There are also correspondences with other scholars and unpublished works related to historiography, as well as New World and New Mexico maps from the colonial and territorial eras.