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Aretas A. Hyde Memoirs
Collection consists of Aretas Hyde's memoirs. Memoirs have contemporary reactions to the anti-slavery and abolitionist movement before and during the Civil War. He also comments on the construction of pueblos in New Mexico.
Bainbridge Bunting Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of various locales, primarily in New Mexico. Most images are of buildings and architectural details of buildings in small towns, cities, and the pueblos of New Mexico.
Baker Morrow New Mexico Historic Landscape Registry Records
Ann Baumann Trust Collection of Gustave Baumann Photographs
Charles Wright Diaries
Eldred R. Harrington Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of Albuquerque High students, and facilities, many landscapes, and cityscapes, and other photographs mainly dealing with education and geology.
Elizabeth Willis DeHuff Pictorial Collection
Photographs of Hispanic and Indian peoples, landscapes, and cultural life of New Mexico from the 1920s to approximately 1945.
Frank C. Churchill Photograph Collection
Collection contains photographic and print portraits of Frank C. Churchill, a group of civil engineers, and unidentified others, including Pueblo Indians. The majority of the photographs are of various pueblos in New Mexico, focusing on views and structures, including the mission churches.
Frank Waters Pictorial Collection
Portraits of Frank Waters, his family, friends and home; as well as prints of Native Americans, landscapes, and ruins.
George McCrossen Photograph Collection
This collection consists mainly of New Mexico Tourist Bureau photographs.
George Prichard Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of agriculture in Britian and New Mexico.
George Wharton James Photograph Collection
Gertrude Frances Hill Photograph Collection
Portraits of Gertrude Hill, colleagues, and patrons at work inside the History Library of the Museum of New Mexico, in Santa Fe. Also includes photographs of various landscapes and locales of historical interest around New Mexico.
Hollenback Family Photo Collection
Indians of North America Pictorial Collection
The collection contains photographs and other illustrative material of 19th and 20th Native Americans and pueblos.
George Wharton James and Frederic Hamer Maude Photographs
John Gaw Meem Collection of Non-Job-Specific Photos
The John Gaw Meem Non-Job-Specific Photo Collection contains photographs compiled by architect John Gaw Meem.
John L. Sinclair Pictorial Collection
Photographs of cowboy author John Sinclair, his wife Evelyn, their friends, and various places in New Mexico where they lived, photographed, or that figured in their writings. There are photos related to Sinclair's family in Scotland and ranching activities in the Southwest.
Katherine McMahon Collection
Laboratory of Anthropology Construction Photograph Collection
Modern copies of photographs located in the Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe, documenting the construction of that building in 1930.
T.A. Langstroth collection of photographs of New Mexico Indigenous people, buildings and landscapes.
Laurens C. Bolles Photograph Collection
Collection includes two loosely bound albums containing excellent photographs of Pueblo Indians of New Mexico taken 1936-38 for the U.S. Soil Conservation Service. Collection also contains an aerial view of the Albuquerque Indian School and the first interstate conference for high schools on soil conservation. Personal photos include portraits of Bolles and family, his home and its gardens.
Margaret Herter Collection of Karl Moon and Alabama Milner Photographs
The collection contains glass plates, safety film negatives, cellulose nitrate film negatives and prints by Karl (Carl) Moon and Alabama Milner of New Mexico Native Americans.
New Mexico and the Southwest Photographs Collection
This is a collection of historic photographs, post cards, and stereoscopic photograph cards of New Mexico and the Southwest, circa 1880-1910.
New Mexico Archaeological Sites Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of various archaeological sites in New Mexico.