Bloom-McFie collection, 1846-1938.
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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...
Kearny Expedition, 1845.
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Sociedad Benefica Hispano-Americana de Nuevo Mexico.
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McFie, John R.
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Lansing Bloom was a notable New Mexican historian who was closely associated with the Historical Society of New Mexico and the School of American Research in Santa Fe. He was also co-editor of the first "New Mexico Historical Review and a history professor at the University of New Mexico. John R. McFie was a District and Supreme Court judge in New Mexico. From the guide to the Bloom-McFie Collection, 1846-1938, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) ...
Vigil y Alarid, Juan Bautista, 1792-1866.
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New Mexico Society for the Friendless.
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Lucero de Godoy, Francisco.
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Kearny, Stephen Watts, 1794-1848
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Army officer. From the description of Proclamation of Stephen Watts Kearny, 1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79423835 Army officer; Kearny became a Brigadier General in 1846, and was assigned to command the Army of the West in the Mexican War. He led his men to Santa Fe which was entered without opposition and served as military governor of New Mexico for a month until a civil government was organized. From the description of Kearny proclamation, 1846 Aug. 22...