Women in politics -- New Mexico
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Caroline and Margaret Schmidt Papers,
This collection contains papers of Caroline Schmidt and her sister Margaret, covering their teaching careers and education in New Mexico. It also includes political campaign material from New Mexico elections in the 1940's.
Dorothy I. Cline Papers
The Dorothy Cline Papers contain personal and professional materials related to the life and research of Dorothy Cline. Cline was a professor of Political Science at the University of New Mexico and was actively involved in state and national politics. This collection is important for the study of women within electoral politics and the role of citizens within the public sphere.
Eunice Kalloch Photograph Collection
This collections contains portraits of the first ladies of New Mexico, from 1912-1982.
James R. Toulouse and Charlotte J. Toulouse Papers
The Toulouse Papers contain local, state and national campaign literature from the1970s-2001 includings materials from Democratic National Conventions in 1988, 1992 and 1996. The personal papers cover James R. Toulouse's legal career and Charlotte J. Toulouse's interest in children's rights, rights of the disabled and the elderly as well as environmental issues.
League of Women Voters of New Mexico Records
The League of Women Voters of New Mexico Records, 1920-2004 contain administrative documents such as minutes, correspondence, budgets, league histories and convention information. The collection also includes scrapbooks (1947-1987), programs and studies, as well as information on the local leagues.
New Mexico Women's Political Caucus Photograph Collection
The collection consists of photographs taken at a meeting of the New Mexico Women's Political Caucus.
New Mexico Women's Political Caucus records
The New Mexico women's Political Caucus collection contains documents pertaining to the operation of the organization, including correspondence, by-laws, newsletters, brochures, and convention and workshop agendas. Documents related to women's issues in general are also housed in the collection.