John Bullard
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
“Founding of Silver City” (1 page). Collector – W. C. Totty. Informant – James S. Campbell, 1936-1940
File
Identifier: 6-95-5
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
“Once Stomping Ground of Blood thirsty Apache Indians Silver City was founded in ’69 by Small Band” (2 pages). Collector – Frances E. Totty. Source: Silver City Daily Press Oct. 22, 1928, 1936-1940
File
Identifier: 6-97-35
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
“Place Names “ (2 pages). Collector – W. C. Totty. Informant – Burt Snyder., 1936-1940
File
Identifier: 6-96-4
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
“Silver City, New Mexico” (8 pages). Collector – Otis, 1936-1940
File
Identifier: 6-95-11
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