Water rights -- New Mexico
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
A.A. Jones Papers,
Donaciano Vigil Collection,
Governor John E. Miles Papers,
Governor Merritt C. Mechem Papers,
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District records
Headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District serves portions of Sandoval, Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro Counties. Records include official minutes from 1925 to1952, a 1940 economic survey, photographs from the 1930s-1940s and a videotaped documentary from the 1980s.
Napoleon B. Laughlin Papers,
Records of the United States Territorial and New Mexico District Court Clerks,
Richard E. Greenleaf Papers
Richard Greenleaf's papers deal with major people and events during the initial decades of Spanish presence in Mexico. The collection mainly consists of Greenleaf's typed Spanish transcriptions and English translations of colonial documents from the the Archivo General de Indias of Seville and the Archivo General de NaciĆ³n of Mexico City.
William A. Keleher Papers
The William A. Keleher collection contains a variety of materials pertaining to the history of New Mexico. As a historian, Keleher conducted thorough research on the territorial era of the State. As a prominent lawyer and citizen of the State in the 1900's, Keleher's legal work and volunteer efforts helped shape the modern condition of New Mexico. Many of the documents related to his research, career and other interests are included in this collection.