New Mexico -- History
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Maurice G. Fulton letters
Three typed and signed letters dated August/Sept. 1931. These items are addressed to the Associated Press in Santa Fe, New Mexico and discuss findings and research by Fulton about Billy the Kid (William H. Bonney). Included in the letters are typescripts of materials from newspapers and letters concerning the Kid.
Attested copy of correspondence
George P. Hammond papers
Primary source materials relating to the New Southwest part of the United States including the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah. Also included are materials on Mexico. The materials are in English and Spanish, and many relate to the settlement of the area by people of European descent and to the Indians.
Franklin Hill Harris reminiscence
Henry Schnautz Incoming Letters from Eve Ball
Series I: The Henry Schnautz letters and correspondence collection includes one archival series, “Henry Schnautz Incoming letters from Eve Ball.” Materials found in Series 1 include seventy-six (76) letters, as well as photographs and newspaper clippings, from Eve Ball to Henry Schnautz. Letters discuss Schnautz’s art work, life on the Apache reservation, activities in New Mexico, and Eve Ball’s work.
Bernard John Dowling Irwin correspondence and diary
Handwritten and signed letter and diary. This letter is addressed to Captain Edward L. Hartz and is dated April 17, 1856. It discusses a military march through the Rio Grande Valley and life in and around Fort Union, New Mexico. The diary, kept from 1855-1856, records Irwin's journey from New York to Corpus Christi, Texas, abroad the steamship Prometheus and his overland march to Fort Filmore via a number of military forts.
Lily Klasner papers
Book drafts, correspondence, notices, court transcripts, newspaper clippings, political pamphlets, poetry in English and Spanish, and certificates. The materials relate to Klasner's research for her autobiography, "My Girlhood Among Outlaws," and her biography of John Chisum, "Baron of the Pecos."
Lily Klasner historical research material
Contains correspondence and notes focusing on specific historical information.
Lily Klasner miscellaneous possessions
Contains items mostly not created nor written by Lilly Klasner, but rather just items owned by her, such as books, maps, souviners, etc.
Lily Klasner newspaper clippings
Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings, some of them divided topically.