New Mexico -- Social life and customs
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Amado Chaves Papers,
Carl Blumner Letters,
Charles H. Lange papers and photographs pertaining to Cochiti Pueblo, NM
This collection consists of archaeological and ethnographic photographs of Cochiti Pueblo, as well as letters, notes, essays, and reference materials gathered and used in Charles Lange’s research/writing.
Chris Emmett Collection of Newspapers and Publication Excerpts,
Collection consists of Chris Emmett's research materials, 1847-1883. Included are typescript excerpts from New Mexican newspapers (primarily from Santa Fe) and from several publications. Excerpts pertain to various New Mexico persons and events in Santa Fe and various other cities. Included is an index to the excerpts created by Emmett.
Clark S. Knowlton Collection,
Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert Papers
Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert Photograph Collection
Collection contains photographs from Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert's childhood and work as a school teacher.
Ferenc M. Szasz Papers
Hunter Stephen Moles Collection,
The Moles Collection consists of one account ledger and 18 diaries with accompanying enclosures dating from 1908 to 1925.
John A. Clark Papers,
Las Jardineras Garden Club
Collection contains 23 scrapbooks. Scrapbooks, often artistically designed, contain club and membership information.
Marta Weigle Collection,
Mauro Montoya Collection,
Mauro Montoya Collection documents significant episodes of New Mexico history during the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The documents are divided into the four main periods: Spanish period, The Mexican period, U.S. Territorial period (incl. U.S. military occupation), New Mexico Statehood period.
Nancy C. Wood Papers
This collection primarily contains writings, research, and correspondence, spanning Nancy Wood’s fifty year career as a professional writer.
New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs Records,
The New Mexico Federation of Women Clubs [NMFWC] is part of the national organization General Federation of Women's Clubs [GFWC], which supervises state chapters. The regional and local chapters, in turn, reported to the NMFWC. The chapters function under the auspices of the NMFWC, and are largely subject to their constitutions, by-laws and governing principles. In Santa Fe, the club was originally called Woman's Board of Trade and Library Association.
Sandia Pueblo Land Deed
This collection contains the land deed for Sandia Pueblo reflecting its sale to that Pueblo from Pablo Salasar, a typed translation of this deed, and a document from 1830 detailing the assets and debts of Lorenzo Gonzales.