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Martha Shipman Andrews

“Creating Higher Education for Women in New Mexico”
“Eastern Views of Western Women”
“Hiram Hadley and the Origin of New Mexico's Land Grant College”
“World War II and New Mexico’s State College: Coeds at War”
“World War II and New Mexico’s State College: Aggies in the Pacific”
“The Voice of the Great Southwest: Ralph W. Goddard and KOB Radio”

Nancy R. Bartlit

“New Mexico’s Critical Contributions to Shortening World War II in the Pacific Theater”
“Cultural Conflicts When Sons of the Land of Enchantment Met Sons of the Land of the Rising Sun”
“The Navajo Code Talkers’ Indispensable Role in the Pacific Theatre and How Coded Language Continues to Pervade Our Lives”
“Life in the Santa Fe Internment Camp for Males of Japanese Descent—Its Ironies and Challenges When Remembering Part of Santa Fe’s History”
“How New Mexico Impacted the Successful Development of the Manhattan Project”

Stefanie Beninato

"Leadership in the Pueblo Revolt."

"The Indian New Deal in the Southwest."

"La Cienega as a Microcosm of New Mexico History."

"Land Grants and Water Rights: Fighting Words in the 21st Century."
 

 John Porter Bloom

"Johnny Gringo in New Mexico: Kearny, Doniphan, et al, 1846-1848."

"New Mexico and the Mexican War, 1846-1848."

"Adolescent New Mexico:  Territory First, State (Much) Later."

 Don Bullis

“New Mexico Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty”
“Law and Order in Territorial New Mexico, 1850-1912”
“Outlaws, Crime and Punishment in America’s Old West”
“Significant Personalities in New Mexico History Since 1540”
 David L. Caffey

“The Santa Fe Ring: Gilded Age Politics in Old New Mexico”
“Gene Rhodes’s New Mexico”

Dorothy Cave

God, Guts, and the Guard: New Mexico's Heroic National Guard in World War II.

The Unbroken Code: Navajo Code Talkers in World War II.

God’s Warrior: Father Albert Braun, OFM, Last of the Frontier Priests.
 

Thomas E. Chávez

History of New Mexico

Spain and United States Independence
 

Henrietta M. Christmas

“New Mexico's Colonial Military”

“Colonial Women of New Mexico”

“Early Colonial Mail in New Mexico”

“Rosa Bustamante, An Early Colonial Woman, 1735-1813”

“Ciboleros: Hispanic Buffalo Hunters”

“Chaperito: San Miguel County and Area Settlements 1846-1957”
"
New Mexico Icons - from State Flag to the State Song"

 

Schelly Talalay Dardashti
"DNA - Genetic Genealogy
"Social Media for the 21st Century Genealogist:  How it can Advance YOUR Research"

"Jewish Research"

"Sephardic Research"

"Creating Online Ancestral Communities"


John L. Deuble, Jr.

“Camp Furlong, Columbus, New Mexico, 1912-1926” Deuble
“The Pancho Villa Raid and the U.S. Military Response, March 9, 1916” Deuble
“First Aero Squadron, U.S. Army Signal Corps at Camp Furlong” Deuble
"The Creation of the Motor Transport Division/Quartermaster Corps - Camp Furlong 1916" Deuble
“Unique Legacy: Camp Furlong Benchmarks, 1916-1917” Deuble

Jerry Eagan

“Hiking Apacheria” Eagan
“Apache Encounters – Grant County” Eagan

Frederick Friedman

New Mexico Short Line Railroads

State and Territorial Railroad Law

Railroads of Santa Fe County
 

Loretta Hall

“Space Pioneers: New Mexico’s Role in Sending Men to the Moon”

“Rockets Over Roswell: Robert Goddard and His Vision of Space Travel”

“In Spaceflight Humanly Possible?: Historic Answers from Holloman”

 

 Jim Harris

“History & Literature of the Southwest” Harris
“History & The Literature of New Mexico” Harris
“History & Folklore of the Southwest” Harris
“The Extreme Southeast: Lea County in NM History” Harris

Paul Harden

Bronco Bill and the Belen Train Robbery of 1898 Harden
The UFO Incident in Socorro, 1964 Harden

Stanley Hordes

The Sephardic Legacy in New Mexico: A History of the Crypto-Jews
 

 Rick Hendricks

“Diego de Vargas and the Recolonization of New Mexico” Hendricks

“Church and State in Eighteenth Century New Mexico” Hendricks

“Spanish Colonial Agriculture in New Mexico” Hendricks

“Indian Land Tenure in New Mexico” Hendricks

“Cultures in Conflict: Mexican New Mexico v. the United States” Hendricks

 Karl Laumbach

“Apaches, Buffalo Soldiers, and Lost Gold: The Story of Hembrillo, An Apache Battlefield of the Victorio War” Laumbach

“When History, Legend, and Archaeology Meet: Case Studies From Southern New Mexico” Laumbach

“Apache Land: From Those Who Lived It (The Art and Oral Historical Record of Keith Humphries)” Laumbach

“Hispanic Settlement of Sierra County Conditions” Laumbach

“La Cañada Alamosa: A Prehistoric Frontier in West-Central New Mexico” Laumbach

Dianne Layden
"
History of the Rudolfo Anaya - Bless Me, Ultima Landscape Park in Santa Rosa, New Mexico"

Nancy Owen Lewis
“Chasing the Cure in New Mexico: The Lungers and their Legacy”

“Pageants and Parades: The Battle for the Santa Fe Fiesta”

“From El Delirio to Chacon Canyon: Preserving an Era through Film, 1926-1932”
 

 Margaret Espinosa McDonald

“Belen History” McDonald
“John Becker, Belen Merchant” McDonald
“Matanzas: The Traditional Hispanic Custom of Killing a Pig” McDonald
“Traditional Hispanic Foods of Lent” McDonald

Richard Melzer

“The Problems with Security at Los Alamos during World War II.” Melzer

“The Civilian Conservation Corps in New Mexico, 193-42” Melzer

“Ernie Pyle's New Mexico, 1935-1945” Melzer

“New Mexico's Struggle for Statehood Featuring Political Cartoons Before 1912 Concerning New Mexico's Image” Melzer

“Famous and Unusual Graves in New Mexico's History” Melzer

Liz Mikols
“Let Me Entertain You: Three Madams of Silver City, Bessie, Lottie, and Millie”

“From School Marms to the Moon: Education in Grant County, New Mexico, or Why Billy the Kid Didn’t Become an Accountant”

“The Harvey Girls: The Inside Story”
 

 Van Ann Moore

“Doña Tules Barcelo – Famous Gambling Hall Queen of Santa Fe” Moore

“Susan Shelby Magoffin – First Anglo Woman down the Santa Fe Trail and into New Mexico” Moore

“Carrie Tingley and Katherine O’Connor – Founder of the Carrie Tingley Children’s Hospital and the Director of the Albuquerque Little Theater” Moore

“Westward Ho! – The Lives of the Women Who Headed West (as seen through their diaries and letters)” Moore
 

 David Myers

“Bruce King: A Man for all Political Seasons” Myers

“Making New Mexico Modern: The Political History of the 1960s” Myers

“Salt of the Earth: The Strike, the Film and Its Meaning for New Mexico” Myers

Lesley Poling-Kempes
"The Harvey Girls: Women Who Opened the West"
"Ghost Ranch"
 

 Michael Stevenson

“The First Generation of the Historical Society of New Mexico, 1859-1863” Stevenson
“The Museum and Collections of the Historical Society of New Mexico, 1885-1930” Stevenson
“Old Bullfrog and El Toro: The Real Story Behind the Founding of the Museum of New Mexico” Stevenson

John M. Taylor

“The Civil War in New Mexico” Taylor
“The Battle of Valverde” Taylor
“The Battle of Glorieta Pass” Taylor
“Catholicism in Central New Mexico” Taylor

Robert J. Torrez

“Crime and Punishment During New Mexico's 'Wild West' Period” Torrez

“The Zorro Syndrome: The Judicial System in Spanish Colonial New Mexico” Torrez

“Voices from the Past: New Mexico's History and People as Viewed Through its Spanish, Mexican and Territorial Archives” Torrez

 
Spencer Wilson

“The Ocean to Ocean Highway (U.S. 60)--New Mexico's other historic highway” Wilson

“Historic Structures of Socorro, New Mexico” Wilson

“Revolution by Rail: the Coming of the AT&SF Railroad” Wilson

“Rails Out of the Past (The C&TS Railroad)” Wilson
 

 Stephen A. Zimmer

“Kit Carson and Lucien Maxwell: Compadres” Zimmer

“Will James: The Artist, the Writer, and the Cowboy” Zimmer

“The Colfax County War“ Zimmer

 

 

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