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Howard Bryan Collection
Material pertains to Howard Bryan's bi-weekly Albuquerque Tribune column “Off the Beaten Path” which ran from 1953 to 1990. This collection contains clippings of those columns as well as the correspondence and research material he used to produce the column. Material includes awards, photographs and miscellaneous items.
Hugh Milton Miller Film Collection
The Hugh Milton Miller Film Collection consists of 13 reels of film, of which 11 have been converted to DVD. Three of these films are of tourist sights in the American Southwest including New Mexico and Arizona. The other eight films are of Pueblo dances.
Irene I. Blea Papers
This collection contains records of Irene I. Blea, Ph.D., a sociologist, writer, and advocate for minority issues, especially those of Mexican women. These papers deal with Dr. Blea's professional, personal, and political struggle for minority rights.
Jack P. Mills Memoirs
Collection consists of a photocopy of a typed manuscript titled "Memoirs of Jack P. Mills;" a family tree and references. Included are newspaper clippings on Jack P. Mills and a promotional piece on Clayton, New Mexico.
James B. Wright Collection of Southwestern Native American and Hispanic Music, Interviews and Literary Programs
This broad collection contains traditional Southwestern Native American and Hispanic folk music, and popular music, dances, poetry readings and interviews collected in the 1970s and 1980s. Also included are Spanish medieval music, a Belen Los Pastores presentation, Matachines music from Tortugas, a Corrales history pageant, Anglo American country western songs and fiddle tunes, Laotian songs from Albuquerque, and a lecture by John Donald Robb.
James O. McDowell Papers
The James O. McDowell Papers consist of business records pertaining to McDowell's career as a book keeper for oil and gas companies in New Mexico.
Jeremiah Iowa Architectural Collection
Jerry L. Williams Papers
The collection documents Jerry Williams’ curriculum for the Southwest Institute and research for his homestead land survey in eastern New Mexico.
Joel Tito Ramírez Collection
Collection of letters, photographs, oil paintings, news releases and articles relating to the life and work of Joel Tito Ramirez. Born in 1923 in Albuquerque, Joel “Tito” Ramirez is an artist who was raised in New Mexico, studied at the University of New Mexico, and portrayed New Mexico’s Spanish and Native history in his oil paintings and other works of art.
John Baptiste Salpointe Manuscripts
This collection is a series of handwritten manuscripts on Indians of the Southwest. Most pages are written in English, although some are in French (Salpointe's native language) and one essay is in Spanish. Topics covered include: dances, mythology, traits, and Indian wars. He focuses on the Apache, Navajo, Papago, Zuni, and Pueblo Indian tribes.
John Gaw Meem Drawings and Plans
The John Gaw Meem Drawings and Plans consist of architectural drawings, including floor plans, elevations, preliminary sketches, site surveys, details, and perspectives. Designs for residences, churches, school buildings, and commercial structures are included, many of them fashioned in the Pueblo Revival and Territorial Styles that are popular in the Southwest.
John J. Dempsey Papers,
John L. Sinclair Papers
John S. Candelario Collection
John W. McHugh Architectural Drawings and Plans
Jose A. Rivera Papers
José Ignacio Alari Family Papers
This collection consists of six documents from the late 1700s and early 1800s regarding the estates of the Alari family.
Joseph K. F. Mansfield Report
This collection is comprised of a typed copy and a photoprint of Joseph King Fenno Mansfield's report on local military posts and tribes in the New Mexico Territory and what is now Arizona and Texas, in 1853. It includes descriptions of present forts and their surrounding areas, maps and proposals for changes to be made to these, as well as proposals for new forts.
Joseph Secakuku Photograph Collection
The collection documents Joseph Secakuku's trading post.
Judson C. Crews Papers
Katherine Stinson Otero Drawings and Plans
The Katherine Stinson Otero Drawings and Plans Collection consists of three sets of design-level drawings for three residences in Santa Fe, New Mexico completed during 1928-1938.
Kathryn Hitte and William D. Hayes Collection
The collection contains personal history, correspondence, newsclippings, story ideas, plots, and drafts of stories as well as illustrations and cartoons by Hayes. There is also collected material of their community volunteer work with the Museum of New Mexico, Boy Scouts, and community theater.
Kenneth M. Chapman Collection
The collection consists of genealogical family information, correspondence, legal and real estate documents, and (typed and handwritten) autobiographical notes. Papers pertain to Kenneth Chapman's work with the Museum of New Mexico, Edgar L. Hewett and others, the Indian Arts Fund, general archaeology and the preservation of Pueblo pottery.
La Jicarita Papers
The collection focuses on environmental and social justice issues in Northern New Mexico.