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New Mexico Territorial Bureau of Immigration Records,
Collection consists of records of the New Mexico Territorial Bureau of Immigration (1880-1911). Includes annual and biennial reports; publications; minutes of annual meetings (1907, 1911); reports from counties on climate, minerals, and agricultural and water resources; and reports from various towns giving population, geographical descriptions, transportation lines, water and fuel resources, industries, climate, schools, banks, and hotels.
Some materials are in Spanish.
New Mexico Wildcats Collection
Noah H. Rose Penitente Photograph Collection
Photos are of a Penitente morada, Penitente camposanto, two images of Penitente crosses. All images taken in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.
Norman Cleaveland papers
New Mexico author, Olympic Gold medalist, and mining engineer. Son of Agnes Morley Cleaveland. Contains writings by Cleaveland, primarily about his theories concerning the Santa Fe Ring. Also contains materials about the mining company Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation, of which Cleaveland was president. There are also four oral history tapes which contain speeches or interviews with Cleaveland.
Jesse L. Nusbaum Photograph Collection
Octaviano A. Larrazolo Papers
Old Pigeon's Ranch Visitors Attendance Records
Collection consists of a visitors log for Old Pigeon's Ranch near Glorieta, NM, along with description of the ranch and its location. Collection also contains a brief description of nearby Glorieta battlefield.
Oral History Interviews of the Abo Canyon Oral History Project for the BNSF Railroad
Parametrix conducted the cultural resource survey and mitigation of adverse effects for the BNSF's Second Track Project, near Belen, NM as a major component of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 compliance process. Shawn Kelley, a cultural anthropologist and ethnographer interviewed scores of individuals, recording their oral histories related to the railroad, Abo Canyon, and the surrounding area.
Oral History Interviews of the Jewish Pioneer Video Project
The New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's (NMJHS) Jewish Pioneer Video Project consists of memoirs of and about early Jewish settlers in New Mexico. The collection contains video interviews, family history booklets, digital copies of family photographs, and transcripts for all of the interviews.
Oral history interviews of the Lama Foundation Oral History Project
Ammi Kohn, former resident of the Lama Foundation, a spiritual community in San Cristobal, New Mexico, conducted and transcribed oral histories of the Lama Foundation and created the Lama Foundation Oral History Project. The oral histories begin with the earliest conceptions of Lama, before land was purchased, to interviews with residents in the present community. Some interviews were collected by Linda Hansen to support her M.A. thesis research about the Foundation.
Oral History Interviews of the New Mexico Department of Transportation Oral History Mitigation Projects
The collection consists of oral history interviews conducted by Shawn Kelley for Paramatrix, under contract with the New Mexico Department of Transportation. The interviews were designed to mitigate adverse effects of various projects, including US 82 (Riley Homestead) Data Recovery Project (Eddy County, NM) and Cambray Bridge Replacement Mitigation Project (Luna County, NM).
Ortiz y Pino Family Papers
This collection contains papers and memorabilia from various members of the Ortiz y Pino family, including Pedro Bautista Pino, and Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven.
Otero-Stinson Family Papers
Out-of-State Historical Newspapers Collection related to New Mexico
Collection contains 56 historical newspapers with identified articles and comments on New Mexico and its contemporary political, economic, and cultural situations. Most of the newspapers are from New York and Pennsylvania.
Pamela James Collection of Oral History Interviews with New Mexico Women Quilters
This collection consists of oral history interviews with five New Mexico women quilters.
Pancho Villa Documents, Facsimiles
Patricia D'Andrea Rio Grande, Rio Bravo Project Collection
This collection contains oral histories, slides and research materials relating to the Rio Grande, Rio Bravo project conducted by Patricia D'Andrea in 1988. The research materials include information about the river, places along the river from the headwaters in Southern Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico, environmental issues and border/immigration issues.
P.E.O. Sisterhood New Mexico State Chapter records
Records of the state executive board and individual state chapters for the women's philanthropic association.
Perea Bros. Mercantile Co. Letterpress Copybook
This collection is comprised of correspondence regarding the business records of the Perea Bros. Mercantile Co. -- a supplier of general merchandise as well as wool and pelts -- located in Bernalillo, New Mexico, in the later 1800s.
Philip J. Rasch Collection
Pitt Ross and Edmund Ross family papers
This collection contains personal papers and correspondence of Pitt Ross, his son, Edmund, Edmund's wife, Evelyn Everitt Ross and various members of the Everitt family. There are also records from their surveying and engineering business, the Ross Engineering Company. The photographs in the collection are personal as well as company related.
Popejoy Hall Records
Popejoy Hall is the University of New Mexico's performing arts theatre. The collection contains records of shows, symphony concerts, musical soloists, world-renowned ballet and modern dance companies, and noted speakers from a broad spectrum of disciplines.
Poster Collection
This collection includes posters from Albuquerque and other locations in New Mexico. The major part of this collection was graciously donated by Nancy Tucker.
Printer's Proof Collection
Punitive Expedition into Mexico Pictorial Collection
Collection consists of photographs and photomechanical postcards related to Pershing's Punitive expedition of 1916.