DeWitt Reynolds papers, 1918-1962

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DeWitt Reynolds papers, 1918-1962

This small collection contains a 1943 cash book and a daily reminder notebook from 1963. Probably the most interesting item in the collection is the Directory of the Thirteenth State Legislature of New Mexico (1937) which has the autographs of twenty state legislators. Other items contained in this collection include a horse stud notebook, a livestock contract book and livestock vouchers. Two photographs are also found in the papers. One undated photograph shows a round-up scene, while a 1918 photograph depicts a crashed airplane. There are also several ration stubs and a few receipts.

14 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7171658

New Mexico State University

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Reynolds, DeWitt C.

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