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Charles M. de Bremond Family papers

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Identifier: Ms-0105
Abstract Swiss immigrant; Roswell, New Mexico, farmer and rancher, and commander of the New Mexico National Guard's Battery A. Comprised of business and personal and family papers, consisting of correspondence, diaries and journals, financial records, and other materials related to his sheep ranching and farming interests and his military service, including his service in the Swiss cavalry and his service on the border during the Mexican Revolution (1916) and in France during World War I (1917-1918)....
Dates: 1866-1934; 1896-1930s

Flying H. Ranch films

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Identifier: Ms-0139
Abstract Chaves County ranch owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hendricks. Include ranching scenes and activities (to 1960), including work with sheep, horses and cattle, Eastern New Mexico State Fair (1948 and 1949), flying (1946), World War II at home (1943-1944), and scenes and activities of the four seasons.
Dates: 1943 - 1960

George Amos Godfrey papers

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Identifier: Ms-0116
Abstract Animas Valley rancher, and a leader in New Mexico's cattle industry. Godfrey servedthree terms as vice president of the New Mexico Cattle Growers' Association and two terms asthat organization's president. Godfrey also served as an officer in the American NationalCattlemen's Association. These papers contain correspondence, legal documents and financialrecords relating to Godfrey's business and personal life, as well as correspondence, legal andfinancial records, and programs from the various...
Dates: 1914-1974

Joe Doherty papers

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Identifier: Ms-0092-SC
Abstract Folsom, New Mexico cattle and sheep rancher. Includes two magazine articles on the family’s migration to New Mexico from Donegal, Ireland, Joe Doherty’s tenure as sheriff, the start of the ranching operations, and land investment and modern Doherty ranch management, as well as an undated letter from Jim Diver detailing family member’s activities and a family history written by Dana Doherty.
Dates: 1950 - 1967

Noel Rankin Papers

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Identifier: Ms-0062
Abstract Personal and organizational correspondence and ranch records of a prominent southwestern (Cliff) New Mexico rancher. In addition to photographs and newspaper clippings, the collection also contains certificates and biographical sketches. Organizations in which Rankin was active include: the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau, the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee and the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association.
Dates: 1926-1975

Tannehill Brothers Ranch Film

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Identifier: Ms-0049
Abstract Ranching operation owned by Lisle B. Lisle and C. C. Tannehill which included a 91,000 acre government lease on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation. 16mm black and white copy print of approximately 300 feet from a 35mm nitrate original entitled “Tannehill Brothers Ranch, 1916.” Documents ranching activities, including the round up, gathering cattle, shoeing horses, topping off broncs, separating cows and calves, selecting horses from the remuda, branding and castrating calves, eating...
Dates: 1916