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Swastika, Volume 48, 1954
New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts yearbook for 1954
  • New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992


    Swastika, Volume 56, 1962
    New Mexico State University yearbook for 1962
    • New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992


      Swastika, Volume 57, 1963
      New Mexico State University yearbook for 1963
      • New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992


        The Round Up, Vol. 061, No. 015, November 07, 1967
        Student newspaper of New Mexico State University
        • The Round Up, 1893-1999


          The Round Up, Vol. 061, No. 017, November 14, 1967
          Student newspaper of New Mexico State University
          • The Round Up, 1893-1999


            Alley in Santa Fe
            RG93_079_009.pdf
            • Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs, 1885-1950s


              Adobe house
              RG93_079_017.pdf
              • Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs, 1885-1950s


                Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs, 1885-1950s
                The NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections houses about two million items in its photographic collections, with materials that cover more than 150 years of image making in New Mexico, the U.S./Mexico border region, and the Southwest. The photographs provide visual documentation of all aspects of the region’s history, with an emphasis on the unique cultural heritage of the area. Presently, the Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs collection contains photographs that were digitized and described by NMSU students in 2022. The digitization of RGHC photographs was possible due to NMSU COVID19 Performance Fund granted to NMSU Library by the U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) in December 2021. The collections provide a striking visual representation of social history, material culture, ranching, mining, agriculture, water and irrigation, the development, expansion, and sometimes abandonment of population centers, and the landscape of New Mexico. The materials come from family photograph collections as well as the collections of several major southern New Mexico photographic studios. Nearly all photographic processes are represented in the collections, from daguerreotypes and other cased images, negatives on glass and film, and a multitude of print processes, to digital photography. Please direct any questions regarding photographs from our collections to archives@nmsu.edu.


                Men cooking on ground from different angle
                RG92_172_013.pdf
                • Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs, 1885-1950s


                  Ready to cook
                  RG92_172_014.pdf
                  • Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs, 1885-1950s