Albuquerque (N.M.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Kenneth D. Gardner, Jr. oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 80
Scope and Contents
This interview with Dr. Kenneth D. Gardner, Jr. (1929- ), a nephrologist of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a long-term faculty member of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, focuses on his career in New Mexico. Among the subjects discussed are Dr. Gardner's personal and professional background; his pioneering and innovative work at UNM-SOM as dean responsible for graduate medical school education at the school; his reflections on the strengths and weaknesses of those programs at...
Dates:
1995 March 13
Margolis & Moss: Postcards of New Mexico, and Southwestern Views
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1994.17-MNM.1994.332-MNM.PA.1287
Dates:
1910 - 1912
Margolis & Moss: Stereoview of Street Scene in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1990.14
Melvin D. Bivens oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 107
Scope and Contents
This interview summarizes the life and 30-year career at Albuquerque's Lovelace Clinic of Dr. Melvin D. Bivens (1918-1987). A board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist, Dr. Bivens came to Lovelace in 1953 and served as head of its OB/GYN department from 1957 until his retirement in 1983. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are Dr. Bivens' personal and professional backgrounds; his appraisal of the operations of the Lovelace Clinic and Foundation and the major personalities involved...
Dates:
1986 May 1
Miguel A. Gandert Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-2001-009
Abstract
Collection consists of black & white photographs by Miguel Gandert. Photographic series include the 1988 Amador Flores occupation in Tierra Amarilla, NM, with portraits of Reies Lopez Tijerina, Pedro Archuleta, and Rafael Flores; an NEH grant-funded series on the traditional farming communities near San Luis, Colorado and Taylor Ranch protest (1996-97); the Varrio [Barrio] San Jose project in Albuquerque, NM (1982-86).
Dates:
1977-1998
Old Town Chronicles (no.5) "Bad Hombres" of the Early Days. Elinor Crans, collector., 1936-1940
File
Identifier: 5-5-52 2
Scope and Contents
Tales of criminals and outlaws. (dated Feb. 23, 1939). In English and Spanish.
Dates:
1936-1940
Oliver S. Cramer oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 118
Scope and Contents
This interview with Dr. Oliver S. Cramer (1911-1997) of Albuquerque, New Mexico focuses on his nearly thirty years' practice of internal medicine in Albuquerque. Coming to the Lovelace Clinic first in 1941 and returning there in 1946 after military service, Dr. Cramer was a witness to the establishment of the Lovelace Medical foundation and a participant in the growth of the Clinic. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are Dr. Cramer's personal and professional backgrounds; his...
Dates:
1984 October
P.G. Cornish family collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 244
Abstract
This collection includes the office ledgers of Drs. P.G. Cornish, Sr. and Jr., covering the periods from January 1928 to February 1934 and the period from February 1938 through October of the same year. Also included are the hand-written medical school notes of Dr. P.G. Cornish, Jr. dated February 12, 1915, and a small number of medical artifacts from the offices of both doctors.
Dates:
1915-1938
Photo Album pages, New Mexico School of Mines and other views
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1998.09-MNM.1998.311.72
Dates:
ca. 1916-1917
Photographs of New Mexico
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1992.48
Richard P. Milner Photographs
Collection
Identifier: PICT-2005-032
Abstract
The collection consists of photographs of residences, schools, churches, missions, municipal and other buildings designed by architect, Richard P. Milner. All buildings, except for the Ganado Presbyterian Church, are located in New Mexico; the majority in Albuquerque.
Dates:
1936-1965
Robert Friedenberg oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 136
Scope and Contents
This interview surveys the life and career of Dr. Robert Friedenberg (1909-1990) of Albuquerque, New Mexico. One of New Mexico's pioneer board-certified internists, Dr. Friedenberg practiced in Albuquerque from 1945 until his retirement in 1978. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are Dr. Friedenberg's personal and professional backgrounds; his service in the U.S. Army and the Veterans Administration, including the VA Hospital in Albuquerque; the development and importance of the...
Dates:
1984 February 21
Sandia National Laboratories Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-2008-007
Abstract
The Sandia National Laboratories Photograph Collection is a collection of 7 photographs documenting various facilities and projects that took place at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1980.
Dates:
circa 1980
Southwest Files
Collection
Identifier: SC 9999-02
Scope and Content
The contents of this collection are from former vertical files in the reference collection and donations from Lynn I. Perrigo. Contents include items of interest primarily related to New Mexico and the Southwest.
Dates:
1887-; Majority of material found in Placeholder Unit Date Text
Found in:
New Mexico Highlands University
/
Southwest Files
Susan Haake/Coles County Historical Society: Navajo in Albuquerque, 1906
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1990.25-MNM.1990.120.01
Dates:
1906
Theodore A. Rosenwald Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-000-220
Abstract
This collection contains photographs taken by Theodore A. Rosenwald, son of Emanuel Rosenwald.
Dates:
1910-1950
University of Albuquerque Theater Department Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-000-508
Abstract
Photographs and slides of plays produced by University of Albuquerque Theater Department.
Dates:
1942-1981
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 335
Scope and Contents
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center collection, HHC 335, dates circa 1949 - 2010s. This artificial collection consists of programs, reports, photographs, publications, and other items received by the library from various donors. The collection is minimally processed. It helps document the history and activities of the UNM Health Sciences Center and supplements the Health Sciences Center's institutional archives and digital repository (https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc/).
Dates:
circa 1949-2010s
William Fiedler Collection
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1982.93-MNM.1982.102-MNM.GA.2791-Hp