New Mexico Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission Photograph Collection 1935-1940
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New Mexico. Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission
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The New Mexico Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission, also known as the New Mexico Fourth Centennial Coronado Corporation, was established by a legislative act in 1935 to organize events in 1940 to commemorate Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's expedition of 1540 (1935 Laws of N.M., Chp. 26., Sec. 1-6). From the description of New Mexico Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission records, 1937-1940. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38534826 The Coronado Cuarto Centenni...
Hurd, Peter, 1904-1984
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Painter, writer; Roswell, N.M.; d. 1984. From the description of Printed material on Peter Hurd, 1965-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83637048 Artist, writer, rancher. Born in Roswell, New Mexico. Became artist in the 1920s. Painted primarily historical scenes and murals dealing with the Southwest. Died in Roswell, New Mexico in 1984. From the description of Papers, 1953-1974. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25067106 Peter ...
Fergusson, Erna, 1888-1964
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Journalist, author, lecturer, and teacher. A native of New Mexico she wrote a number of books reflecting her travels in the American Southwest and in Latin America covering a wide range of subjects. From the description of Papers, 1846-1964. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 32753113 Photo of Erna Fergusson. Part of Erna Fergusson Photograph Collection, PICT 000-045-0001-0179 (Box 5, Folder 1). Erna Fergusson, noted journali...
University of New Mexico.
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The University of New Mexico was established by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico in 1889. It was to be located in Albuquerque. Elias Stover was appointed the first president. The new institution opened in rented rooms as a summer normal school, June 15, 1892, beginning regular instruction on September 21st in the first building erected on the campus. In 1901 Dr. William G. Tight became president. He introduced the "Pueblo Style" architecture for the University buildings. U...