New Mexico land grant records, 1685-1904.
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United States. Surveyor General of New Mexico
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The Office of the U.S. Surveyor General of New Mexico was created in 1854. Its function was to investigate and recommend the confirmation of Spanish and Mexican land grants and claims to the United States Congress. From the description of Surveyor General of New Mexico records, 1854-1902. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38548405 ...
New Mexico Federal Writers' Project.
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United States. Court of Private Land Claims
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The Court of Private Land Claims was established in 1891 to adjudicate title and ownership of Spanish and Mexican land grants in territories ceded by Mexico to the United States. From the description of Records relating to cases decided by the Court of Private Land Claims, Arizona District, 1800-1904 (bulk 1891-1904). (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 32197533 The Court of Private Land Claims was established by the United States in 1891. Its purpose w...
Cassidy, Ina Sizer, 1869-1965.
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Ina Sizer Cassidy was the director of the Federal Writers Project in New Mexico. She and her husband, Gerald Cassidy, were part of the Santa Fe arts community. From the description of Ina Sizer Cassidy photograph collection [graphic]. 1947-1949. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37995716 Ina Sizer Cassidy, a prominent member of the community was born on a ranch in Colorado. She moved to Santa Fe in January, 1912. She died in 1965. She was the wife of painter Ger...
United States. Bureau of Land Management
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Organized within the Department of the Interior, this federal agency is responsible for the management of public lands, the majority of which are in the Western states and Alaska. Responsibilities include energy and mineral development, grazing, wildlife and fisheries habitat and land use planning. From the description of Records, 1944-1979. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 54390737 Background information on this oral history project could not be found. ...