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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway

 File — Box 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection comprises 2 linear feet of original correspondence addressed to and composed by E.I. Couse spanning the late 19th century through the first four decades of the 20th century. The subjects mainly pertain to Mr. Couse's paintings, prints, sales, and exhibitions. The collection is arranged alphabetically according to the correspondent's last name.
Dates: late 19th century to ca. 1936

Harold F. Stewart Madrid, NM Water Train Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PICT-2021-009
Abstract June 16, 1958, Harold F. Stewart, railroad engineer and photographer, photographed one of the final water supply runs of the AT & SF water train in its 10 mile round trip between Madrid, NM and Waldo, NM.
Dates: 1958

Michael and Elza Gross Fred Harvey Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AC0695
Dates: Majority of material found within 1900-1940

Michele DeMaio oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 121
Scope and Contents This interview surveys the life and career of Dr. Michele DeMaio (1915-2004), an internist of Clovis, New Mexico. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are the old-time physicians of the Clovis region, particularly Dr. H.A. "Hal" Miller; medical facilities and the nature of practice in the region; the focus and thrust of Dr. DeMaio's practice; and others.
Dates: 1987 February 2

"The Railroad Enters New Mexico” (7 pages). Collector– Kenneth Fordyce. Informant – Jay T. Conway, 1936-1940

 File
Identifier: 6-80-29
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of typed documents produced by employees of the W.P.A. and its subdivision the Federal Writer's Project in New Mexico. Most of the collection is made up of transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with New Mexicans, and folklore and stories about New Mexico and Hispanic culture in particular.
Dates: 1936-1940