Correspondence
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
Agnes Morley Cleaveland Letter
Letter dated October 13, 1954 to Mrs. William Robinson Buckley of Santa Fe, NM, in response to the latter's invitation to speak before members of AAUW, American Association of University Women.
Agua Fria Village Association Collection
Collection consists of documents and materials related to the mission and business of the Agua Fria Village Association. There are minutes, correspondence, city and county plans, materials on developments that impact the Agua Fria area, and documents pertaining to the creation of the Agua Fria Traditional Village and the association. Photographs and videos have been transferred to the Photo Archives.
Air Force ROTC Records
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) records document the activities of the Detachment (Det) 510 between 1949 and 2011. Det 510 was first established at the University of New Mexico in 1949 and it is one of 145 detachments across the nation.
Alice Gatliff Pictorial Collection
Alice Smith Gatliff (1868-1936) was the owner of the “Curio Café” in Agua Prieta, Mexico. The collection contains postcards and photographs about the Mexican Revolution. It contains images of tourists in the Curio shop, Mexican leaders and officials, portraits of revolutionaries, trench warfare, train scenes, military camps, and prisoners at Fort Bliss.
Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI) Records
Collection consists primarily of administrative records and program materials of the Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI).
Amelia Hollenback Jr. Collection
American G.I. Forum of New Mexico Records
The collection documents the American G.I. Forum (AGIF) of New Mexico and its advocacy work. AGIF New Mexico files include records of the national AGIF organization.
Ann Nolan Clark Letters
Letters by Ann Nolan Clark to Hy Adler, Albuquerque Book Dealer.
Beatrice Mandelman and Louis Ribak Papers
The collection contains Beatrice Mandelman and Louis Ribak's personal papers, art-related documents, and the Mandelman-Ribak Foundation's Oral Archives History Project.
Browne and Manzanares Mercantile Letters
Carol and Dwight Myers papers
Papers, images and audio-visual material relating to New Mexico and its history, as well as the book in New Mexico.
Centennial Speakers Series
The collection contains financial records, booking and logistical information, promotional materials, event programs, and video cassettes from the speaker series started as part of the celebration of UNM's centennial in 1989.
Christine Marie Sierra Papers
This collection contains material produced or collected by Christine Sierra. A UNM faculty member from 1986 till 2014, Professor Christine Sierra’s expertise is in American Politics with a focus on Latino/a politics, and women in politics. Much of her scholarship analyzed community organization's work on immigration, education, and other forms of activism. The material in this collection reflects the extensive research conducted by Christine Sierra.
Clarence Herrick Presidential Papers
Clarence Herrick was the second president of the University of New Mexico from 1897-1901. The collection consists primarily of correspondence from Herrick's time at UNM.
Clyde Tingley and Carrie Tingley Papers
The collection includes correspondence of Clyde and Carrie Tingley, as well as material related to the City of Albuquerque, Carrie Tingley Hospital, and the New Mexico State Fair. Materials focus on Tingley’s time as Mayor/Chairman of the City of Albuquerque and Governor of New Mexico.
Contemporary Spanish Market Collection
Collection consists of lists of participants, entry forms, procedures, show schedules, publicity releases and articles, minutes of committee meetings, and correpsondence pertaining to the organization and peration of the Contemporary Spanish Market. Included are photocopies of photographs of exhibits.
D. L. Miller Letter
Collection consists of a handwritten letter written on a National Mail and Transportation Company letterhead in 1879 from D. L. Miller in Santa Fe to his friend L. D. Fenn in La Veta, Colorado. The letter talks about business, ranching, and mining interests, including references to a mine in Carbonateville, New Mexico, 24 miles south of Santa Fe and the Monarch Mine, both of which were in the Cerrillos Mining District
Dan Chavez Papers on the History of New Mexico Government
Daniel H. McMillan Papers
Letters and newspaper clippings about the life and times of Daniel H. McMillan.
David Ross Boyd Presidential Papers
David Ross Boyd served as the president of University of New Mexico from 1912-1919. This collection consists mostly of letters between Boyd and UNM faculty members.
David Spence Hill Presidential Papers
David Spence Hill served as the president of the University of New Mexico from 1919-1927. The collection contains correspondence with faculty and students, information on campus lands, writings, and scrapbooks.
David Wilde Papers
Contains personal papers and family history from David Wilde's life in England and others related to his life and writings in Albuquerque.
Dennis Dutton Letters and Correspondence
Contains letters and documents pertaining to Dutton's career as an editor, publisher, and student of shamanism.
Dominguez y Escalante Bicentennial Expedition Collection
Collection contains material associated with a 1976 trail ride commemorating the original 1776 Dominguez y Escalante Expedition trail through New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. This material documents the preliminaries and life on the trail through diaries, journals, and newspapers.
Don Perceval Trading Post Research
The collection primarily consists of Don Perceval’s research relating to trading posts and traders in the Southwest.