George A. Caldwell papers, 1966-1984.

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George A. Caldwell papers, 1966-1984.

Chiefly typescript drafts of his published and unpublished historical studies of New Mexico and Texas, including Across Texas in Poetry, Frontier Military Posts of New Mexico, History of Luna County, New Mexico, and New Mexico and the Southwest. Some are accompanied by hand- drawn illustrations. Also includes an account of Pancho Villa's 1918 raid at Neville Ranch, Texas, by Lois Neville Kelly.

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University of Arizona Libraries

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