James Fielding Hinkle Papers, 1883-1967

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James Fielding Hinkle Papers, 1883-1967

Pecos Valley, New Mexico, cattleman, banker,and public official. Includes his personal unofficial political correspondence, including his term as governor(1923-1924) and correspondence with George H. Hunker, the state chairman of the DemocraticParty. Also includes ranching and business papers, water development records, clippings andprinted materials, and materials related to Lillian Roberts Hinkle's interests and activities inseveral organizations. Correspondents include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, fifteenformer governors of New Mexico, and other prominent New Mexicans.

ca. 4 linear feet

eng,

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Hinkle, James Fielding, 1864-1951.

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Pecos Valley, New Mexico, cattleman, banker, and public official. Hinkle helped found the First National Bank of Roswell, later serving as its president. His political career included election to both the territorial and state legislatures. He also served as mayor of Roswell, and as state governor. Hinkle's published memoir, Early Days of a Cowboy on the Pecos, documented his experience ranching in southeastern New Mexico. From the description of James Fielding Hinkle papers, 1883-19...