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Sir K. C. Dunham papers
English geologist and author of numerous texts on the geology of Great Britain. Dunham published one work on the geology of Doña Ana County, a 1935 volume entitled The Geology of the Organ Mountains with an Account of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Doña Ana County, New Mexico. The papers include this manuscript, related maps, and correspondence with faculty of the New Mexico School of Mines regarding the publication.
Siringo Ranch Christmas Card Collection
Collection consists of four Christmas cards from the owner of the Siringo Ranch.
Skidmore Family papers
Sleepy Burro School of Art Records
This Collection contains drawings, paintings and notes of Theron M. (Marcos) Trombeau (hereafter TMT); curricula of Sleepy Burro School of Art (hereafter SBSA); instructional materials; bulletins; newsletters; and correspondence pertaining to the school activities. It also contains training exercises of TMT during his enrollment at Famous Artists School (Section II, infra.), and critiques of his artwork in response to the assignments given to him at that school.
Small Architecture Collections
This group of architectural drawings and plans falls under the heading of Small Collections and includes drawings of New Mexico residential, public, and commercial buildings.
Small Press Collection
This collection is comprised of nearly 5,000 items printed on small presses throughout the United States. The nature of these printed pieces is extremely varied, but most items were non-commercial pieces printed for the enjoyment of their printers.
Smith Family Photography Collection
A collection of photographs by Miguel Gandert and Patrick Nagatani from Claire Lozier, Andrew Smith, and Arielle Smith.
Smith Mercantile Company (Santa Rosa, N.M.) Records
The collection contains financial records of George H. Smith, Jr., and the Smith Mercantile Company, also known as the Santa Rosa Mercantile Company. The business, located in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, was owned and operated by George H. Smith, Jr.
SMPC Architects Drawings and Plans Collection
Sociedad Protección Mutua de Trabajadores Unidos Records
This collection contains the financial, membership and business records of the S.P.M.D.T.U., one of the U.S. Southwest's largest Hispanic-based mutual aid societies (mutualistas) of the twentieth century.
Socorro County Mining Ledgers
Collection contains two ledgers pertaining to (silver?) mining business in Socorro County (prior to the creation of Catron County). 1. Financial Journal of the Oaks Company, in Alma, New Mexico for 1910-1919. Journal includes incorporation information and list of principals and stockholders. 2. Cash Receipt and Disbursement Book of the Socorro Mining and Milling Company, Socorro, New Mexico, for 1913-1920.
Socorro County, N.M. Records,
Socorro Mining and Milling Company Correspondence and Documents
The collection consists of documents and general correspondence pertaining to the Socorro Mining and Milling Co. in the Mogollon Mining District of southwestern New Mexico.
Soil Conservation Service Report on the Rio Grande Watershed
Typewritten report prepared by Region VIII of the Soil Conservation Service, assisted by the Rio Grande District staff. The report covers such topics as topography and drainage, climatic factors, geology and soils, erosional status, vegetation, land classification, land ownership, and population.
Solomon Luna Family Album
Collection consists of photographs copied from the Luna Family album.
Solomon Luna Papers
This collection contains the letterpress book of Solomon Luna and Co., as well as biographical material concerning Solomon Luna, New Mexican politician, sheep baron, and businessman.
Solomon Luna Photograph Collection
Photographs of the Soloman Luna house in Los Lunas, New Mexico.
Sonora News Company Mexico Stereographs Collection
The collection consists of stereographs which portray early 20th century Mexico.
Sons and Lovers Screenplay Script and Illustrations
The collection includes the 1959 shooting final script as well as illustrations, proofs, and color separations and the final print for "Mrs. Morel in the Garden Path," used in the 1975 Cardavon Press limited edition of D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers.
Sophie Aberle oral history collection
The Sophie Aberle oral history collections contains her oral history and documents related to her career and the creation of the Bernalillo County Indian Hospital. Types of materials include articles, clippings, correspondence, and a cassette tape.
Sophie D. Aberle Papers
This collection documents the professional and personal interests of Sophie D. Aberle. There is an abundance of research materials pertaining to the Pueblo and Navajo Indians, as well as general Native American issues, including relocation. Records pertaining to Aberle's tenure with the United Pueblos Agency, the Commission on the Rights, Liberties, and Responsibilities of the American Indian, and the National Science Board are included in the collection.
Sophie D. Aberle Photograph Collection
The collection contains photos and prints collected by Sophie D. Aberle. Persons depicted include Sophie D. Aberle and friends. Native American issues are represented by images of the Congress of American Indians (circa 1938), Indian affairs events, photos of the Commissioner(s) of Indian Affairs, the Navajo Farm Training Project, the Indian Building, and exhibits (at the New Mexico State Fairgrounds?), and the Computer Assisted Education Project.
South Martineztown Community Histories
Interviews with two residents of Martineztown and owners of Manuel's Grocery store who talk about one of Albuquerque's oldest historic neighborhoods.
South Martineztown Urban Renewal Project Oral History Interviews
The collection consists of 2 CDs of Vincent Martinez interviewing Richard S. Martinez and José L. Martinez. The interviews focus on an urban renewal project in Martineztown in the 1970s. Martineztown is an older, predominantly Hispanic neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
South Martineztown Urban Renewal Project Oral History Interviews
The collection consists of 2 CDs of Vincent Martinez interviewing Richard S. Martinez and José L. Martinez. The interviews focus on an urban renewal project in Martineztown in the 1970s. Martineztown is an older, predominantly Hispanic neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico.