Historical Society of New Mexico Collection, 1859-2008
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Historical Society of New Mexico
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The Historical Society of New Mexico was created in 1859. From the description of Historical Society of New Mexico collection, 1859-1982. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37397078 Founded on December 26, 1859, the Historical Society of New Mexico is the oldest historical society west of the Mississippi River. During the Civil War, it suspended activities, but soon resumed its role in preserving New Mexico's history. During the territorial period (1851-1912...
New Mexico Medical Society
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Harrington, J. P.
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Cleaveland, Norman
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Cleaveland is a New Mexico author, an Olympic Gold medallist in rugby, and mining engineer. He is the son of New Mexico author Agnes Morley Cleaveland. From the description of Norman Cleaveland papers, 1876-1984. (New Mexico State University). WorldCat record id: 50593315 Norman Cleaveland was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. Cleaveland was born in California, but spent a considerable portion of his youth growing up on his family's ran...
Bloom, Lansing Bartlett, 1880-
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Lansing B. Bloom, a Presbyterian minister, came to New Mexico in 1912 and worked at several missions, before accepting a staff position with the Museum of New Mexico and School of American Research in Santa Fe, in 1917. In 1924, Bloom became a fellow of the Historical Society of New Mexico, where he held the position of secretary until his death in 1946. He served as editor of the New Mexico Historical Review (NMHR), from its inception in 1926 until 1946, dates which coincide with his teaching d...
Schroeder, Albert
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Museum of New Mexico (Santa Fe, N.M.)
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Rhodes, Eugene Manlove
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Eugene Manlove Rhodes was born in Tecumseh, Nebraska, on January 19, 1869 to Colonel Hinman Rhodes and Julia Manlove Rhodes. He had a brother, Clarence Edgar Rhodes and a sister, Helen Mabel Rhodes. His boyhood was spent in Kansas, his formal education ending at age ten. His mother's home instruction provided him with a foundation for his literary knowledge. In 1881, Eugene and his father moved to establish a homestead in Engle, New Mexico. Rhodes referred to his arrival by stating,...
Hammond, George P. (George Peter), 1896-1993
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George Peter Hammond was born on September 19, 1896 in Hutchinson, Minnesota, and spent the first 13 years of his life in Kenmare, North Dakota. In 1909 his family moved to California; they arrived in Fresno but shortly thereafter settled on a plot of land in nearby Caruthers. While his parents and older brother worked on the family's farm, Hammond attended the local grammar school, followed by high school in the town of Easton, eight miles away. He graduated in 1916 and started college at Berke...
Dutton, Bertha
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Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946
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Edgar L. Hewett was the founder and first director of the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Archaeology (which later became the School of American Research), both in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From the description of Edgar L. Hewett files, 1915-1940. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37992690 From the description of Edgar L. Hewett notes on Quarai, 1913. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37992649 Edgar L. Hewett was a pro...
Walter, Paul Alfred Francis
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Westphall, Victor
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