Mills, Jack P., 1892-1994.

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Jack P. Mills lived with his wife, Vera, in Cimarron, New Mexico, during the 1915-1920s. He worked in construction for most of that time but found an interest in southwest archaeology. He and his wife did extensive excavations in New Mexico and Arizona for over forty years. Mills also served as a deputy U.S. Marshal.

From the guide to the Jack P. Mills Memoirs, 1892-1994, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.)

Jack P. Mills lived with his wife, Vera, in Cimarron, New Mexico during the 1915-1920s. He worked in construction for most of that time but found an interest in southwest archaeology. He and his wife did extensive excavations in New Mexico and Arizona for over forty years. Mills also served as a deputy U.S. Marshal.

From the description of Jack P. Mills memoirs, 1892-1994. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 49836669

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Clayton (N.M.)
New Mexico
Clayton (N.M.) - History
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Birth 1892

Death 1994

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