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Armijo and Gallagher families papers

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-0322
Abstract The Armijo and Gallagher families papers include personal, business and legal documents primarily concerning Nestor Armijo’s involvement in mercantile and ranching interests during the late-1800s in southern New Mexico. The bulk of the papers document how the Armijo family established itself as one of the most well-known mercantile families of territorial New Mexico. A good deal of material pertains to the Armijo home, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Dates: 1850s-1990s

David Taylor photographs of U.S./Mexico boundary monuments

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-0527
Content Description Four photographs of U.S./Mexico boundary monuments on the international border in New Mexico, made by photographer David Taylor in 2008 and 2012. The photographs depict boundary monuments #s 2, 14, 23 and 30. The photographs are contained in a custom portfolio made by Taylor and Mark Andersson of Panther Peak Bindery, Tucson, Arizona. The photographs are from Taylor's project Monuments: 276 Views of the United States - Mexico Border. They appear in his book of the same name, published by Radius...
Dates: 2008 - 2012

John P. Bloom papers

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Identifier: Ms-0550
Abstract Papers of John P. Bloom related to his work on three symposia sponsored by the Dona Ana County Historical Society. The first symposium was titled New Mexico's Year of Destiny, 1846, and was held in 1996 as a 150th anniversary. The largest and most successful of the symposia was the symposium on the 150th anniversary of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, held in 1998, and the subsequent publication of a book based on the symposium presentations. The third and last symposium was on the history of...
Dates: 1996 - 2000

Peter Goin photographs of the U.S./Mexico boundary

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Ms-0540
Abstract From the photographer's description of the project:Tracing the Line: A Photographic Survey of the Mexican-American BorderThis is the first photographic survey of the International Boundary and its landscape from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. The region along the boundary supports deserts, rugged mountains, valleys and two major rivers - the Rio Grande and the Colorado. There are 276 monuments along the land boundary that measures 698 miles from El Paso to the...
Dates: 1985 - 1987

Thomas K. Todsen collection

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-0223
Abstract Dr. Thomas K. Todsen was an avid collector of materials related to New Mexico. His collection consists primarily of postcards depicting New Mexico and the southwest. His collection also contains letters, receipts, and miscellaneous documents related to New Mexico.
Dates: 1826 - 1990

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