Scrapbooks
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
George W. Prichard Scrapbooks,
Two scrapbooks consisting primarily of undated newspaper clippings covering many topics, including New Mexico politics, Republican Party activities, poetry, family activities, and speeches given by Prichard. There are also several handwritten notes, and some of the newspaper clippings concern the removal of Prichard as U.S. Attorney in Las Vegas.
Georgia L. Lusk Papers,
Collection consists of the political and private papers of Lusk that relate to the 80th Congress (1947-1948), the Veterans' Affairs Committee (1947-1955), War Claims Commission (1947-1953), and education in New Mexico (1931-1958). Included are ten scrapbooks pertaining to her tenure as Superintendent of Public Instruction for the state of New Mexico.
Guide to the Bruce T. Ellis Collection,
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Harold D. Walter Collection
Harry Frank Lambert Engraving Scrapbook
Harry H. Dorman Scrapbook,
Hubbell Family Papers,
Isabel L. Eckles Collection,
John J. Dempsey Scrapbooks,
Jones Family Collection,
Leona Raillard Scrapbooks
Scrapbooks documenting life on University of New Mexico campus.
Lincoln County, N.M. Collection,
The Lincoln County Collection consists of approximately ten feet of business, financial, and personal documents arranged topically and then chronologically after their transfer to the Museum of New Mexico from the Lincoln County, New Mexico Courthouse.
Merina Lujan Hopkins (Pop Chalee) Collection
Miguel Caro and the Mexican Fiesta Dance Company Papers
Collection comprises materials relating to Miguel Caro and the Mexican Fiesta Dance Company of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
New Mexico Department of Education Records,
New Mexico Legislative Energy Committee Records,
Collection consists of the records of the New Mexico Legislative Energy Committee (1975-1977). Includes minutes, administrative records, subject files, desk files of Chairman John J. Mershon, and three scrapbooks and unmounted newspaper clippings on energy subjects. Administrative records include correspondence, briefs, budgets, press releases, and reports to the Legislature. Subject files contain reports from state, interstate, and federal agencies.
Pi Beta Phi New Mexico Alpha Chapter (University of New Mexico) records
The records document the activities of the UNM New Mexico Alpha Chapter of the Pi Beta Phi women’s fraternity in scrapbooks, photographs, slides, newspaper clippings, film, photographic negatives, and event programs.
Progressive Pianists Album
Collection consists of a scrapbook which was awarded first prize at the National Federation of Music Clubs convention in 1933.
Pueblo Indians Land Matters,
Ralph Emerson Twitchell Papers,
Related Material Collection
This collection consists of material generated by individuals or organizations affiliated in some manner with the university. These would include clubs whose members were drawn from the faculty and staff of the university or persons who compiled information on the university for their own purposes and then donated it to the archives.
Ruth Emmett McKowen Scrapbook
Large scrapbook from Ruth Emmet McKowen from when she was an undergraduate student at University of New Mexico.
Ruth Kelsey Diel Papers,
Ruth Kelsey Diel Papers are arranged both topically and chronologically.
Ruth Nees Papers,
Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce Collection,
Collection consists of records and other materials from the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce. Includes correspondence, financial records, scrapbooks, letterpress books, minutes, and reports. Much of the material concerns topics such as tourism, conventions, banquets, and resorts, as well as organizations such as the Fred Harvey Company, the Glorieta Baptist Conference Center, and the Coronado Cuarto Centennial celebration of 1940.