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L. Kempenich Ledgers
This collection contains two ledgers dated 1905- 1908 and 1915-1916. The latter notes Alameda, N.M. as the location. The ledgers list names, dates, store goods purchased and prices.
La Galeria de Los Artesanos Collection
The collection consists of primarily fiscal, operational, and other bookstore related business files accumulated over fifty years of gallery and bookstore operations.
Laguna Mission Press Collection
This small collection contains pages from two editions of McGuffey's First Reader; reports from John Menaul, and a catechism, all printed at Laguna on the Laguna Mission Press. There is also a news clipping from the New York Times about Miss Jospehine Foord, who was sent to Laguna to organize pottery making among the Pueblo Indians.
The collection contains bilingual materials in English and Keres.
Lansing B. Bloom Collection
Lansing B. Bloom Papers,
Laura Gilpin Photograph Collection
The Laura Gilpin Photograph Collection consists of various prints and postcards of southwestern and American Indian themes, Southwestern pottery, and IAIA student artwork.
League of United Latin American Citizens, Council #8003, Silver City, N.M. Records
LULAC Council #8003 in Silver City, New Mexico, was chartered in 1966. The organization has been concerned with improvement of the social, political, and economic status of the Hispanics of Grant County. The organization has focused on issues such as education, legal reform, citizenship, and the extension of civil and political rights to Hispanics.
League of United Latin American Citizens, Council #8026/206, Carlsbad, N.M. Records
This collection contains records of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Carlsbad chapter. Materials relate to local, regional and national LULAC activities and policies. This collection documents LULAC's involvement with immigrant rights, education, and issues concerning the elderly. The collection was amassed by Ursulo Castillo.
League of Women Voters of Greater Las Cruces
The League of Women Voters of Greater Las Cruces was founded in October 1967, and has since worked to register and educate voters on a variety of issues affecting Southern New Mexico. The collection contains correspondence, minutes, research, publications, and other materials generated by the League in the course of its work, spanning from its founding in 1967 through 2018.
Lee Marmon Pictorial Collection
This collection contains photographs taken by Lee Marmon throughout his life. These include images of elders and community members from Laguna and Acoma Pueblos, visual documentation of uranium mines and mills throughout New Mexico, photos of fashion and social life in 1960s and 1970s Palm Springs, CA, among other things.
Letters to Wells Brothers (Coffeyville, Kan.) regarding the purchase and shipment of butter and eggs
Collection consists of incoming letters to Wells Brothers, wholesale purveyors of butter and eggs, in Coffeyville Kansas from a variety of businesses in New Mexico, Arizona, Indian Territory, and Texas. A few letters are from businesses in Louisiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, and Washington. Letters relate to orders for goods.
Little Beaver Town (Albuquerque, N.M.) Pictorial Collection
The collection contains photographs of Little Beaver Town, a theme park that existed in Albuquerque, NM (circa 1960-1964).
Living Treasures Oral History Collection
Collection consists the organizational papers of Living Treasures, Inc., including correspondence, clipping and research files, transcripts, audio tapes, and a few video recordings of interviews, honoring citizens of Santa Fe and other towns in northern New Mexico as Living Treasures for their hard work and dedication to our communities. Since March 2003 (beginning with #190), interviews have been recorded on CDs.
Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. correspondence
Correspondence of a mercantile company, Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. from Mora, New Mexico.
Long Canyon Ranch Collection
The Long Canyon Ranch Collection is focused on the ranch near Taiban, New Mexico owned by the Herlihy family.
Long Canyon Ranch Pictorial Collection
The Long Canyon Ranch Pictorial Collection is focused on the ranch in Taiban, New Mexico, but includes other locations traveled to by the Herlihy family.
Alejandro López Papers and Ethnographic Interviews, 1971-2021
This collection contains papers and interviews created and collected by Alejandro López from the 1970s to 2021. The papers relate to education, resolana, and service-learning programs, while the ethnographic interviews focus on elders from Chimayo, Truchas, and other Nuevomexicano communities.
Loraine Lavender Papers,
President of the Historical Society of New Mexico, business woman and daughter of Agnes Morley Cleaveland. The collection contains materials relating to the Historical Society of New Mexico and the lumber companies owned by Lavender and her husband, George.
Louis L. Sweeny Letters Describing Overland Journey to Silver City, NM, 1875
The collection consists of three letters written by Louis Sweeny, describing his overland journey from Philadelphia to Silver City, NM, with stops in Denver and Santa Fe.
Louis William Geck Papers,
Lucien A. File Research Files,
Magdalena Stock Driveway Association records
Business records for the Magdalena Stock Driveway Association.
Maisel Family and Business Papers
This collection contains family and business papers and photographs related to the family of Maurice and Cyma (Minin) Maisel of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and to their business, Maisel’s Indian Trading Post.
Major General Charles S. Farnsworth Papers
Collection consists of a variety of materials concerning Farnsworth's military activities, especially the Punitive Expedition against Villa in 1916. Includes three folders of letters sent by Farnsworth to his wife; a series of correspondence between Farnsworth and General John Pershing; three typed copies of the report of operations from the Punitive Expedition; and the diary kept by Farnsworth during his service in northern Mexico, El Paso, Texas, and Columbus, New Mexico.