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The Chili Club Papers
Collection of papers on a wide variety of historical and current topics such as art, architecture, medicine, politices, social programs, and business matters presented by members of the Chili Club at their monthly meetings from 1938 to the present. Also included are a constitution, members’ correspondence, obituaries and memorials, photographs, and other miscellaneous papers.
The First American Association Proclamation
Collection contains The First American Association's Proclamation honoring Los Angeles journalist Alma Whitaker. The proclamation of this all-Anglo, Albuquerque-based organization was signed by the board members and New Mexican Governor Arthur Seligman.
The Friends of Music Collection
The Harding Pegmatite Mine
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The Loretto Academy of Las Cruces records
Catholic school for young women started in 1870 and closed in 1943. This collection includes printed materials produced by the Loretto Academy: brochures, pamphlets, a graduation program, and two issues of The Loretto Crescent and The Loretto Chimes.
THE Magazine and Guy Cross Collection
Collection contains material related to THE Magazine, "Santa Fe's monthly magazine of the arts," supplemented by other material from its publisher, Guy Cross.
The Rev. Charles E. Becknell, Sr. Collection
The Rudy Padilla Paño Art Collection
The Russell Lee Crump Collection of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Albuquerque Boiler Shop, Sheet Metal House and Machine Shop Architectural Remodeling Scanned Drawings
The collection contains one CD with various drawings scanned by Russell Lee Crump of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Albuquerque Division Sheet Metal House, Machine Shop and new Boiler Shop that are dated 1917, 1919 and 1922.
The Santa Fe Kiwanis Club Collection
The Sun Newspaper Archive
The collection contains newspaper issues from both The Sun and The Albuquerque Morning Journal from May and June of 1908. Included is an issue of The Sun in which the editor reports an adult on himself by an Albuquerque police officer.
The University of New Mexico Art, Music, and Engineering Publications and Photographs Collection
The USS New Mexico Collection (Hutcheson)
Collection consists of one folder of ephemera, including newspaper articles, reunion letters, correspondence, and USS New Mexico history.
Theatre Arts Corporation Records
1. Assorted correspondence, misc. documents, promo items, board of directors minutes.
2. Photographs, posters, reviews, scripts, programs, mailing lists, information on various presentations and numerous other items.
Theodore A. Rosenwald Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs taken by Theodore A. Rosenwald, son of Emanuel Rosenwald.
Theodore E. Hedlund Photograph Collection
Collection consists of photographs relating to Pershing's Punitive Expedition into Mexico in 1916.
Theodore E. Hedlund Scrapbook
Theodore R. Montoya papers
The collection relates to Theodore R. Montoya’s role in his brother, Joseph Montoya’s New Mexico campaign for United States Senate as well as his own tenure with the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and its Task Force on Indian Affairs.
Theron Marquis Trombeau Papers
The Theron Marquis Trombeau papers include manuscripts, publications, correspondence and journals written between 1927 and 1979. Trombeau wrote extensively about southern New Mexico. He also wrote fiction, poetry, newspaper columns and essays. Some of his works explore homosexuality.
"These are the People," typescript
Collection consists of the typescript of Alice Marriott's book These are the People for the Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 1947.
Thomas B. Catron Papers
Thomas B. Catron Papers
Benjamin Morris Thomas Photographs
Thomas Benton Catron Photograph Collection
Collection contains studio proofs of Mrs. Catron and copies of a portrait of Chin Suey.
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library photographs
Photographs from the collection of the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, Las Cruces, New Mexico, primarily depicting late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century Las Cruces-area people, places and events.