SALAZAR Death; Funeral from MANDERFIELD Residence, 1903
Vintage New Mexico Postcard: Ruins of the San Diego de Jemez Mission
News of the Wild West: General ORD Says Indian Threat Exaggerated; SAVAGE Expedition Sends New Mexico Gem Samples to New York, 1872
WHITELAW Relocates to Hutchinson, Kansas, 1897
Property Transfers in Las Vegas, San Miguel Co., 1897 Now indexed!
MUNSON - GRIGGSBY Marriage at Carlsbad, 1903
Prevent Constipation with Herbine, 1903
FISCHER, STROUD
Vintage J. R. WILLIS Postcard:
Navajo Hogan,
date unknown
Francisco GARCIA
Released from Jail, 1897
Ed OWENS Death, 1897
Amos LEWIS Offers Tailor-Made Suits, 1897
Lost a Water Spaniel? O. W. JOHNSON of Chapelle has your dog! 1897
Judge WALKER Receives Homestead Patent Applications for San Miguel & Guadalupe Counties: ULIBARRI, MONTOYA, WARBRU, GARCIA, SUMNER
Mrs. COMBS Claims her Lost Purse, Recovers 50 Cents, Las Vegas, 1897
Pablo BRITO Sees Profit in Sheep, 1897
TOWNER
& HARWOOD Leave for CO with Burros, 1897
FENSTERMACHER Death, 1897
ROSS -
HOWE Marriage, Farmington, 1897
Buy your
dust sprayers from L. W. COE of Farmington, 1897
CHAVES Death at Albuquerque, 1897
Dandelion
Wine Recipe, 1915
David
GOLDSTEIN Death, 1887
William
CULLEN Funeral, 1887
HUGHES
Birth, Colfax County, 1887
Beyond Courage: One Regiment
Against Japan
A vivid narrative of the men of New Mexico's 200th and
515th Coast Artillery (AA) units. Cave skillfully tells a story of hardship,
bravery, unspeakable treatment, and a never-dying belief that their country
would liberate them. They were the first unit to fire on the enemy in the
Philippines and the last organized unit to lay down their arms when surrender
came.