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Adella Collier Collection,
Arthur Seligman Scrapbooks
Collection consists of the scrapbooks of New Mexico Governor Arthur Seligman, 1930-1933. Clippings represent newspapers throughout New Mexico and reflect the activities of Seligman as governor. Subjects include; politics, pardons, education, official appointments, veterans, the economy, the National Recovery Administration, and other related topics. The collection is rich in clippings pertaining to the National Miners' Union Strike of 1933 in Gallup, New Mexico.
Broadsides and Ephemera of New Mexico and Mexico
Collection consists of broadsides, handbills, programs, and other ephemera, most of which involve New Mexican politics.
Carruth Catalogue and Price List of Blank Books Records and Blanks
One 1890 catalog for blank record-keeping books from J.A. Carruth, a printer in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In addition to describing Carruth's goods, the catalog also contains the results of various elections in New Mexico. Includes results from the 1884, 1886, and 1888 elections for congressional delegate by county; and the 1888 election of county officials. A listing of New Mexico's territorial and county officials for 1889 is also in the catalog.
Clara H. Olsen Papers,
Edward L. Bartlett Papers,
Governor Abraham Rencher Papers,
Collection consists of official papers of Governor Rencher: documents concerning the supplying of New Mexican militia companies during Rencher's administration. These items are the only extant records in official custody.
Governor Andrew W. Hockenhull Papers,
Governor Arthur Seligman Papers,
Governor Arthur T. Hannett Papers,
Governor Bruce King Papers, 1st Term,
Governor Charles Bent Papers,
Collection consists of official papers of Governor Bent. Includes letters sent and received, one proclamation, and other documents.
Most materials in Spanish.
Governor Clyde K. Tingley Papers,
Governor David F. Cargo Papers,
Governor David Meriwether Papers,
Collection consists of official papers of Governor Meriwether. Includes three letters received and one proclamation by Meriwether, and the papers of William Messervy and William Watts Hart Davis, both of whom were acting Governors in periods when Meriwether was out of the state. Messervy's papers consist of one proclamation and one letter received, both from 1854. Davis's papers include official letters received and one personal account book.
Some materials in Spanish.
Governor Donaciano Vigil Papers,
Collection consists of the official papers of Governor Vigil. Includes proclamations and letters sent and received. Most of the letters received are from the following Prefects of New Mexico counties: Francisco Sarranco (Bernalillo), Francisco Sandoval (Santa Ana), Manuel Antonio Baca (San Miguel), Salvador Lucero (Rio Arriba), and Vicente Martinez (Taos).
In Spanish.
Partial finding aid.
Governor Edmund Ross Papers,
Governor Ezequiel C de Baca Papers,
Collection consists of official and personal papers of Governor C De Baca. Official papers date from 1916-1917 and consist of letters sent and received, his oath of office, resignations, speeches, and a message to the legislature. Private papers date from 1906-1932 and consist of letters sent and received by C De Baca, as well as letters and telegrams received on this death in 1917 and his wife Margarita's death in 1932.
Governor George Curry Papers,
Governor Henry Connelly Papers,
Collection consists of official papers of Governor Connelly. Includes letters sent and received, proclamations, one death warrant, and an 1866 message to the Legislative Assembly from William F.M. Arny, who served as Interim Governor from December 1866 to March 1867 while Governor Mitchell, who succeeded Connelly, was in Washington D.C.
Governor Herbert J. Hagerman Papers,
Governor Jack M. Campbell Papers,
Governor James F. Hinkle Papers,
Governor James S. Calhoun Papers,
Collection consists of official papers of Governor Calhoun. Includes letters sent and received, two proclamations by Calhoun, and one proclamation by Col. Edwin V. Sumner, who was in charge of the executive office from May to September 1852, the period between Governor Calhoun's departure and Governor Lane's arrival in New Mexico.
Some materials in Spanish.