Margretta S. Dietrich papers, 1915-1961.
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Dietrich, Margretta Stewart, 1881-1961
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Dietrich was president of the New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs from 1932 to 1953. She was also active in many civic and cultural organizations in Santa Fe, serving as a trustee of the Laboratory of Anthropology and the School of American Research. Dietrich lived in Nebraska before moving to New Mexico. From the guide to the Margretta S. Dietrich Papers, 1915-1961, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) Margretta S. Dietrich was president of the New Mexico Ass...
New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs
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Loomis, Sylvia Glidden.
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Administrator Federal Art Project Art Education Program, New York, N.Y. In addtion to various fine art and craft projects, the FAP included the Art Production Division, the Art Research Division, as well as a number of other art-related programs. From the description of Federal Art Project. Art Education Division records, 1939-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122577019 ...
Hagerman, Herbert J. (Herbert James), 1871-1935
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Hagerman was an Indian Commissioner for the U.S. Government who worked primarily with issues concerning Indians of the Southwest. He also served as Governor of New Mexico from 1906 to 1907. From the description of Herbert J. Hagerman papers, 1924-1932. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37848686 From the guide to the Herbert J. Hagerman Papers, 1924-1932, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) ...
Los Alamos national laboratory
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Holmes, Oliver W. (Oliver Wendell), 1902-1981
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Warner, Edith, 1893-1951
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Edith Warner was born in eastern Pennsylvania. She relocated to New Mexico in 1922 and settled near Otowi Bridge. From the description of Edith Warner collection, 1944-1990 (bulk, 1944-1950). (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37235977 ...