New Mexico Wool Growers Association Records, 1884-1971

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New Mexico Wool Growers Association Records, 1884-1971

State association of sheep raisers and wool producers established in1906. Collectioncontains correspondence, legal and financial records, convention materials and other documentspertaining to the issues of the sheep industry in general and this organization in particular.Significant correspondents include Clinton P. Anderson, A. D. Brownfield, Albert B. Fall,Charles D. Fuller, A. A. Jones, Floyd W. Lee, Prager Miller, W. E. Overton, Abe M. Peña, W.A. Snipes, and Phelps White.

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New Mexico Wool Growers Association.

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The New Mexico Wool Growers Association (NMWGA) began as the Stock Growers' Association of New Mexico, an organization formed in 1884 and described in the 1968 NMWGA convention program as "a loosely organized group of local livestock protective associations determined to maintain a Territory-wide organization." This was too general to meet the needs of those in the business of sheep raising and wool producing, so the New Mexico Wool Growers Association was organized in 1906. The fir...