Crawford R. Buell papers, 1693-1968.

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Crawford R. Buell papers, 1693-1968.

Summary: Collection consists of correspondence, photocopies and typescript copies of New Mexico documents (1693-1903), and an original Boy Scout cookbook (ca. 1925). Subjects included are military affairs (1693- 1903), New Mexico Indians, and Spanish colonial history (1693-1785). Events of note are the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Ute Revolt of 1844, Geronimo's murder indictiment in 1887, and General Kearny's occupation (clipping from 1903). Also included is a protestant newspaper from East Las Vegas, New Mexico and an article by Ina Sizer Cassidy pertaining to Navajo weaving.

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