White Oaks New Mexico inventory Records

Below lists the documents residing at the New Mexico History Museum. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, and University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research . They are closed however due to Covid 19.

 

Search Results for White Oaks

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5-4-1 #1 
Billie the Kid. Frances Totty, collector. 150 words. Possible true story of Billy the Kid’s early life in Silver City.

Frontier & pioneer life.

Mrs. Louis Abraham- informant.

 
Repository: New Mexico History Museum. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
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Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
This collection contains photographs by Karl Kernberger documenting political movements, meetings, and demonstrations between 1965-1970. These include a convention of La Alianza Federal de las Mercedes (later named La Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres) in Albuquerque, NM (1967), and the Poor People’s Campaign march on the Supreme Court in Washington D.C. in 1968. An addition to the collection contains photographs from Kernberger’s book projects (photos taken for books
Repository: Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico
 
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
 
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
 
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
All material in this collection is related to Billy the Kid.

 

Series 10: Miscellaneous 

10.1 Records 

Repository New Mexico State Records Center and Archives

Address1205 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507

 
 
Description Container
Construction of a Irrigation ditch by Joseph C. Lea. 1880
   
Box 2 Folder 129
White Oaks Mining District Book “B” Deeds and Transfers . 1880-1881
   
Box 2 Folder 130
Billy the Kid (photocopies). 1881  
1. Death Warrant 
   
Box 2 Folder 131
2. Sheriff’s Certificate of Escape 
   
Box 2 Folder 131
Jury’s Verdict Re: Death 
   
Box 2 Folder 131
Billy the Kid (original photostats, neagtives, and documentation concerning the provenance of the photostats). 1881, 1932  
1. Billy the Kid 
   
Box 2 Folder 132
2. “Brushy” Bill Roberts 
   
Box 2 Folder 132
Black and White Images . No Date
   
Box 2 Folder 133
White Oaks Post Office Receipts. 1892
   
Box 2 Folder 134
White Oaks Post Office Receipts. 1898-1899
   
Box 2 Folder 135
White Oaks Post Office Receipts. 1901-1902
   
Box 2 Folder 136
White Oaks Post Office Receipts. 1902-1903
   
Box 2 Folder 137
White Oaks Mine Plat. 1894
   
Box 3 Folder 140

Contents List

Collection Summary

 TitleLincoln County, N.M. Collection, Dates (Inclusive)1885-1976 

Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library. Collection NumberAC 134 Size11 linear feet Repository Museum of New Mexico. 

 
Description Container
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 5-1-1883 to 10-26-1889
   
Box  1 Folder  1
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 6-18-1890 to 12-30-1902
   
Box  1 Folder  2
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 1-1-1903 to 5-30-1903
   
Box  1 Folder  3
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 6-1-1903 to 12-30-1903
   
Box  1 Folder  4
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 1-2-1904 to 5-31-1904
   
Box  1 Folder  5
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 6-3-1904 to 12-31-1904
   
Box  1 Folder  6
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 1-4-1905 to 12-27-1905
   
Box  1 Folder  7
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 1-2-1906 to 12-19-1906
   
Box  2 Folder  1
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Legal Correspondence. 1-16-1907 to 10-15-1912
   
Box  2 Folder  2
Hewitt and Hudspeth. Miscellaneous Legal and Business Correspondence. 8-29-1879 to 2-14-1896
   
Box  2 Folder  3
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 8-15-1889 to 6-29-1891
   
Box  2 Folder  4
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 7-1-1891 to 10-31-1891
   
Box  2 Folder  5
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 11-2-1891 to 12-31-1891
   
Box  2 Folder  6
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-1-1892 to 2-29-1892
   
Box  3 Folder  1
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 3-2-1892 to 4-30-1892
   
Box  3 Folder  2
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 5-2-1892 to 6-30-1892
   
Box  3 Folder  3
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 7-1-1892 to 9-30-1892
   
Box  3 Folder  4
Old Abe Company Business Correspondence. 10-1-1892 to 12-30-1892
   
Box  3 Folder  5
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-2-1893 to 3-31-1893
   
Box  3 Folder  6
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 4-1-1893 to 6-30-1893
   
Box  3 Folder  7
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 7-1-1893 to 9-30-1893
   
Box  4 Folder  1
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 10-2-1893 to 11-28-1893
   
Box  4 Folder  2
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 12-3-1892 to 12-31-1893
   
Box  4 Folder  3
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-24-1894 to 2-27-1894
   
Box  4 Folder  4
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 3-28-1894 to 5-31-1894
   
Box  4 Folder  5
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 6-2-1894 to 8-31-1894
   
Box  4 Folder  6
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 9-1-1894 to 12-27-1894
   
Box  4 Folder  7
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-1-1895 to 3-29-1895
   
Box  4 Folder  8
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 4-1-1895 to 4-30-1895
   
Box  5 Folder  1
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 5-1-1895 to 6-25-1895
   
Box  5 Folder  2
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 7-1-1895 to 9-30-1895
   
Box  5 Folder  3
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 10-1-1895 to 12-30-1895
   
Box  5 Folder  4
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-1-1896 to 2-29-1896
   
Box  5 Folder  5
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 3-1-1896 to 12-20-1896
   
Box  5 Folder  6
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 2-18-1897 to 10-31-1898
   
Box  5 Folder  7
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 11-2-1898 to 12-31-1898
   
Box  5 Folder  8
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-2-1899 to 2-28-1899
   
Box  5 Folder  9
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 3-1-1899 to 5-27-1899
   
Box  5 Folder  10
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 6-1-1899 to 12-30-1899
   
Box  6 Folder  1
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-7-1900 to 5-29-1900
   
Box  6 Folder  2
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 6-1-1900 to 12-31-1900
   
Box  6 Folder  3
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-7-1901 to 6-29-1901
   
Box  6 Folder  4
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 7-1-1901 to 12-30-1901
   
Box  6 Folder  5
Old Abe Company. Business Correspondence. 1-1-1902 to 12-9-1902
   
Box  6 Folder  6
Old Abe Company. Miscellaneous Business Correspondence. 
   
Box  6 Folder  7
Old Abe Company. Financial Papers. 1883 to 1896
   
Box  6 Folder  8
Old Abe Company. Financial Papers. 12-1-1893 to 4-1-1898
   
Box  6 Folder  9
White Oaks Mines Consolidated. Business Correspondence. 8-5-1915 to 12-25-1915
   
Box  7 Folder  1
White Oaks Mines Consolidated. Business Correspondence. 1-6-1916 to 12-1-1916
   
Box  7 Folder  2
White Oaks Mines Consolidated. Miscellaneous Business Correspondence. 
   
Box  7 Folder  3
Miscellaneous Lincoln County Mining Papers. Alphabetically arranged: A-M. 
   
Box  7 Folder  4
Miscellaneous Lincoln County Mining Papers. Alphabetically arranged: P-W. 
   
Box  7 Folder  5
Miscellaneous Mining and Manufacturing Promotional Literature. Alphabetically arranged: A-W 
   
Box  7 Folder  6
W. M. Lane. Business Correspondence. 1-18-1908 to 6-11-1908
   
Box  7 Folder  7
Melvin G. Paden. Business and Personal Correspondence. 10-6-1886 to 7-24-1936
   
Box  8 Folder  1
Melvin G. Paden Business and Personal Correspondence. 2-12-1937 to 5-9-1939
   
Box  8 Folder  2
Melvin G. Paden Business and Personal Correspondence. 5-11-1939 to 1-2-1944
   
Box  8 Folder  3
Melvin G. Paden. Miscellaneous Business, Personal, Financial Papers. 
   
Box  8 Folder  4
Levin W. Stewart. Business Correspondence. 10-31-1888 to 12-27-1901
   
Box  8 Folder  5
White Oaks Academy Association. Business and Financial Correspondence. 8-19-1887 to 4-30-1888
   
Box  8 Folder  6
White Oaks Academy Association. Business, Financial and Miscellaneous Papers. 5-12-1888 to 1-1-1889
   
Box  8 Folder  7
Knights of Pythias. Baxter Lodge, No. 9, White Oaks. Business and Financial Papers. 7-19-1894 to 1-23-1911
   
Box  9 Folder  1
George A. Titsworth – The Titsworth Company. Miscellaneous Real Estate Papers. 4-26-1913 to 10-13-1939
   
Box  9 Folder  2
Pendleton R., Lois H., and Charles D. Fuller. Miscellaneous Real Estate Papers. 6-28-1928 to 8-25-1960
   
Box  9 Folder  3
George M. and Janice W. Slaughter. Miscellaneous Real Estate Papers. 12-28-1949 to 7-20-1962
   
Box  9 Folder  4
Lincoln County Land Affairs. Miscellaneous Title Abstracts, Patents, and Maps. 
   
Box  9 Folder  5
William C. McDonald. Miscellaneous Business and Personal Correspondence. 10-16-1879 to 1-12-1923
   
Box  9 Folder  6
George Curry. Business Correspondence. 1-14-1890 to 3-14-1896
   
Box  9 Folder  7
George Curry. Unattached Enclosures to Curry Scrapbook. 
   
Box  9 Folder  8
Lincoln County Collection. Miscellaneous Papers. 10-22-1879 to 8-28-1913
   
Box  9 Folder  9
Lincoln County Collection. Miscellaneous Papers. 
   
Box  9 Folder  10
State Record Center and Archives. Inventory of Lincoln County Courthouse Records. 1-20-1965
   
Box  9 Folder  11
John J. Cockrell. Legal and Business Correspondence. 9-8-1865 to 8-29-1879
   
Box  10 Folder  1
John J. Cockrell. Legal and Business Correspondence. 1-18-1880 to 9-12-1883
   
Box  10 Folder  2
John J. Cockrell. Legal and Business Correspondence. 2-1-1884 to 12-7-1885
   
Box  10 Folder  3
Cockrell and Thornton. Legal and Business Correspondence. 2-1-1886 to 12-10-1887
   
Box  10 Folder  4
Cockrell and Thornton. Legal and Business Correspondence. 1-4-1888 to 12-31-1888
   
Box  10 Folder  5
Cockrell and Thornton. Legal and Business Correspondence. 1-1-1889 to 2-28-1889
   
Box  10 Folder  6
Cockrell and Thornton. Legal and Business Correspondence. 3-1-1889 to 4-30-1889
   
Box  10 Folder  7
Cockrell and Thornton. Legal and Business Correspondence. 5-1-1889 to 11-2-1889
   
Box  10 Folder  8
Cockrell and Thornton. Legal and Business Correspondence. 1-27-1890 to 2-25-1899
   
Box  11 Folder  1
John J. Cockrell. Financial Papers. 1-1-1868 to 12-21-1882
   
Box  11 Folder  2
John J. Cockrell. Financial Papers. 1-24-1883 to 5-1-1883
   
Box  11 Folder  3
John J. Cockrell. Financial Papers. 6-1-1883 to 12-1-1883
   
Box  11 Folder  4
John J. Cockrell. Financial Papers. 1-1-1884 to 4-31-1884
   
Box  11 Folder  5
John J. Cockrell. Financial Papers. 5-1-1884 to 12-5-1884
   
Box  11 Folder  6
John J. Cockrell. Miscellaneous Papers. 
   
Box  11 Folder  7
Edward R. Bonnell. Business Correspondence. 4-28-1881 to 10-6-1887
   
Box  11 Folder  8
Edward R. Bonnell. Business Correspondence. 2-1-1888 to 12-26-1888
   
Box  11 Folder  9
Edward R. Bonnell. Business Correspondence. 1-30-1889 to 9-7-1893
   
Box  11 Folder  10
Edward R. Bonnell. Financial Records. 4-13-1885 to 5-28-1890
   
Box  11 Folder  11
John Y. Hewitt. Correspondence. Letter Press Book; 1885 to 1887
   
Box  12 Item 1
G. H. Lawton and N. Ozanne. Postal Service Contract. (Fort Stanton to Lincoln) 1-7-1890
   
Box  12 Folder 2
John Y. Hewitt. Ledger of Mining Claims and Lots; 1880, 1881.
   
Box  12 Item 3
John Y. Hewitt. Ledger of Legal Docket; 1881, 1882.
   
Box  12 Item 4
Old Abe Company. Purchase Receipts Ledger File; 1893, 1894
   
Box  12 Item 5
Old Abe Company. Operating Expenses Accounting Notebook; 1891, 1892
   
Box  12 Item 6
John J. Cockrell. Ledger of Legal and Business Affairs; 1875 to 1885
   
Box  13 Item 1
John J. Cockrell. Account Ledger of Business and Personal Financial Affairs; 1881-1890
   
Box  13 Item 2
John J. Cockrell. Notorial Record Book Ledger; 1883 to 1892.
   
Box  13 Item 3
Bessie Cunningham Cockrell (Mrs. John J. Cockrell). Journal of School Lessons; Warrensburg, Missouri; n.d.
   
Box  13 Item 4
J. W. Owen. City Meat Market of White Oaks. Accounting Ledger; 1881, 1882
   
Box  14 Item 1
Edward R. Bonnell Lumber Company. Accounting Ledger; 1888
   
Box  14 Item 2
Edward R. Bonnell Lumber Company. Accounting Ledger; 1889-1891
   
Box  14 Item 3
Town Trustees of White Oaks. Accounting Ledger of Financial Affairs and Business Meeting Minutes; 1880-1889
   
Box  14 Item 4
Old Abe Eagle. Ledger Listing Subscribers, Addresses, and Accounts; 1891, 1892
   
Box  14 Item 5
Old Abe Eagle. Unattached Enclosures to Ledger of Subscribers. 11-30-1891 to 5-9-1892
   
Box  14 Folder 6
Zeigler Store. Accounting Ledger; 1888-1892
   
Box  14 Item 7
Sierra Blanca, Jicarilla and White Oaks Mining Company. Stock Certificate and Record Book; 1881-1883
   
Box  15 Item 1
White Oaks Academy Association. Stock Certificate and Record Book; 1888
   
Box  15 Item 2
Exchange Bank of White Oaks. Signature Record Book 
   
Box  15 Item 3
Exchange Bank of White Oaks. Unattached Entries to Signature Record Book 
   
Box  15 Folder 4
White Oaks Republican Club. Ledger of Business Minutes and Membership Rolls as Recorded by Secretary’s Office; 1894
   
Box  15 Folder 5
White Oaks Republican Club. Appended Constitution, Rules and By-Laws, and Order of Business Procedures 
   
Box  15 Folder 5
H. L. Ross and Frank G. Raible Printing Company. Letter Press Journal of Business Correspondence; 1891-1896
   
Box  16 Item 1
Lincoln County Probate Clerk Tax Receipt Ledger; 1899
   
Box  16 Item 2
Scipio Salazar. Financial Ledger; 1889-1907
   
Box  16 Item 3
Miller’s Livery Stable. Financial Ledger; 1880
   
Box  16 Item 4
DeLaney and Terrell. Financial Ledger; 1889
   
Box  16 Item 5
W. E. Blanchard. School Records for the Department of Salado (Capitan); 1890
   
Box  17 Folder 1
W. E. Blanchard. Unattached School Records for the Department of Salado (Capitan); 1890
   
Box  17 Item 2
Schools of Lincoln Courty (Hondo and White Oaks). New Mexico Educational Exhibit for Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis); 1904
   
Box  17 Folder 3
Checkbook. Unidentified. 10-24-1887 to 12-9-1887
   
Box  17 Item 4
Printers’ Day Book. Unidentified (Ross and Raible?); 1891-1897
   
Box  17 Item 5
Accounting Sales Book. Unidentified; 1903-1905
   
Box  17 Item 6
Ledger. Unidentified. n.d., n.p.
   
Box  17 Item 7
Accounting Ledger. Unidentified (Bonnell Lumber?); 1888
   
Box  18 Item 1
Accounting Ledger. Unidentified (Ross and Raible?); n.d., n.p.
   
Box  18 Item 2
Ledger. Unidentified; 1892-1896
   
Box  18 Item 3
Accounting Ledger. Unidentified; 1883-1888
   
Box  18 Item 4
Accounting Ledger. Unidentified; 11-1-1904 to 7-10-1905
   
Box  19 Item 1
Accounting Ledger. Unidentified “CZ0/2”; 11-5-1904 to 3-28-1905
   
Box  19 Item 2
Correspondence School of Mines. Promotional Brochure; n.d., n.p.
   
Box  19 Item 3
Proceedings of Fifth Reunion of the Survivors Association Eleventh Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry: Philadelphia, P.A.; August 18, 19, 20, 1930
   
Box  19 Item 4
Political Broadside. “A Vote for Rynerson is a Vote Thrown Away!…” 
   
Box  19 Item 5
Misc. Material 
   
Box  19 Folder 6
Receipt Book. January 1894 to December 1895.

Old Adobe Company, White Oaks, New Mexico, to various claimants. Signed by claimants on printed forms for varying sums in consideration of release of claims for damages for time lost due to injuries suffered.

 

   
Box  21 Folder 6
9. U.S. Post Office: Window Registration Book. White Oaks, NM August 17, 1907 to February 28, 1908.
   
Box  22 Folder 3
Old Abe Company. Accounting Ledger of Mine and Mill Expenses; 1890-1895
   
Box 25-s
Unidentified Accounting Ledger Book; 1900-1905
   
Box 27-s

5.3 Microfilm 

   
Description Container
Justice of the Peace Record- Miscellaneous, Billy the Kid. 1881
   
Othertype 16 Reel 10

Contents List

   
Description Container
Correspondence and records. 1882-1885
   
Box 1 Folder 1
Correspondence and records. 1886-1894
   
Box 1 Folder 2
Correspondence and records. 1902-1905
   
Box 1 Folder 3
Correspondence and records. No Date
   
Box 1 Folder 4

Collection Summary

  Title John A. and Charles B. Eddy Collection,
  Dates (Inclusive) 1897-1990
  Creator Eddy, John Arthur, 1853-1931
  Collection Number AC 072
  Size .5 Linear feet
  Repository Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
  Language English.

Family History

The Eddy brothers were prominent citizens of White Oaks, New Mexico and were the owners of the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad.


Scope and Content

Collection is made up of a scrapbook containing clippings, letters, photographs, maps and general information on Cloudcroft, White Oaks, and other nearby communities. Also included are two short histories, one on the Eddy Brothers and one on the history of the origin of the name Alamogordo.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

No photocopying permitted

Copy Restrictions

Duplication allowed for research purposes. User responsible for all copyright compliance.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

John A. and Charles B. Eddy Collection, Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A.


Access Terms

 

Alamogordo (N.M.) — History

Cloudcroft (N.M.) — History

Cloudcroft Lodge (Cloudcroft, N.M.)

Eddy, Charles Bishop, — b. 1857

El Paso and Northeastern Railroad

McPhee, William N.

Mines and mineral resources — New Mexico

Parsons, H. Robert

Railroads — New Mexico

Sacramento Mountains (N.M.)

White Oaks (N.M.) — History

 


Contents List

   
Description Container
Collection consists of one scrapbook kept by John and Charles Eddy; a 1990 essay by William McPhee on the Eddy brothers; and an undated essay by McPhee and H. Robert Parsons on the Eddy brothers and their role in naming the city of Alamogordo, New Mexico. The scrapbook consists primarily of newspaper clippings from 1897 about the Eddy brothers and their El Paso and Northeastern Railroad. Other topics covered in the clippings include White Oaks, Alamogordo, and Cloudcroft, New Mexico, as well as mining prospects and other issues involving the Sacramento Mountains. Also within the scrapbook are two photographs of the 1909 fire at the Cloudcroft Lodge. 

Collection Summary

  Title Old Abe Co. Ledger,
  Dates (Inclusive) 1891-1911
  Creator Old Abe Co.
  Collection Number AC 173-S
  Size 1 Volume
  Repository Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
  Language English.
     

Collection Summary

  Title Marshall Bond Photograph Collection
  Dates (Inclusive) 1880-1926
  Creator Bond, Marshall, 1867-1941
  Abstract All material in this collection is related to Billy the Kid.
  Collection Number PICT 000-118
  Size 1 folder (19 photographic prints and 20 photonegatives)
  Location B2. Small Collections box 2. Filed by Pictorial Number.
  Repository Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.

Biography

Marshall Bond was born in Virginia in 1867. In 1926, he visited Lincoln County, New Mexico with his son, Marshall Jr., Miguel A. Otero (Governor of New Mexico), and Otero’s wife. During this trip he interviewed and photographed the survivors of the Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid’s gang.


Scope and Content

All material in this collection is related to Billy the Kid. Included are portraits of “The Kid,” Manuela and Charlie Bowdre, Pat Garret, and the Chisum brothers: John (known as ‘The Cow King”), Pitzer, Jim, and Jeff. Also includes photos taken in 1926 of Miguel A. Otero, Deluvina Maxwell, Marshall Bond, and others. Some of these were published in Otero’s book “The Real Billy the Kid.” Other images show John Tunstall’s store in Lincoln and a poster stating: “Notice! To thieves, thugs, fakirs, and Bunko -steerers … ,” dated 1882. Negatives, some unprinted, include gravesites of Billy the Kid, Pete and Lucien Maxwell, the homes of the McSween, Montano, Patron families; and a view of White Oaks, New Mexico.


Collection Available Online

Some images from the Marshall Bond Photograph Collection are available online included in New Mexico’s Digital Collections website.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Copy Restrictions

Duplication of print and photographic material is allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for copyright compliance. For more information see the Photographs and Images Research Guide and contact the Pictorial Archivist.


Preferred Citation

Marshall Bond Photograph Collection (PICT 000-118), Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.


Separated Material

Photographs separated from the Marshall Bond Collection.


Related Archival Material

Miguel A. Otero Photograph Collectioin Center for Southwest Research. University Libraries. University of New Mexico.

Prints of some negatives in the Bond Collection are also found in the Miguel A. Otero Photograph Collection.


Access Terms

 

Billy, the Kid — Pictrorial works

Bond, Marshall, 1867-1941 — Pictorial works

Chisum, John Simpson, 1824-1884 — Pictorial works

Garrett, Pat F. (Pat Floyd), 1850-1908 — Pictorial works

General stores — New Mexico — Lincoln County — Pictorial works

Governors — New Mexico — Pictorial works

Lincoln County (N.M.) — History — Pictorial works

Maxwell, Deluvina — Pictorial works

Otero, Miguel Antonio, 1859-1944 — Pictorial works

Outlaws — Southwest, New — Pictorial works

Postcards

Ranchers — Pictorial works

Sheriffs — Pictorial works

White Oaks (N.M.) — Pictorial works

 


Contents List

   
Description Container
Marshall Bond Photographs,  1880-1926

Include photographs of Susan Barber (Mrs. Alesander McSween), Charlie Bowdre, Jim Brent, Jeff Chisum, Jim Chisum, Pitzer Chisum, Capt. Dudley, Miguel, John Poe, Eugenio Salazar, and Ash Upson.

 

   
  Small-Collections-Box 2