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Santo Tomás Apóstol De Abiquiú Church, Abiquiú, New Mexico - Burial Register Extractions 1777-1827, Samuel Sisneros Jun 2018

Santo Tomás Apóstol De Abiquiú Church, Abiquiú, New Mexico - Burial Register Extractions 1777-1827, Samuel Sisneros

University Libraries Staff Publications

This dataset was created as part of a recovery project of several New Mexico Catholic Church registers that were missing since 1933 or perhaps earlier. The registers contain entries of parishioners being baptized, married and receiving burial rites at the church of Santo Tomás Apóstol de Abiquiú, Abiquiú, New Mexico. The Center for Southwest Research (CSWR) at UNM digitized the registers, at which time a surrogate microfilm copy was made and the originals were transferred to the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The microfilm edition has been catalogued in the UNM library system. Extractions of the registers were …


Degrees Conferred By Unm: Dataset, Amy E. Winter, Mary C. Wise Mar 2018

Degrees Conferred By Unm: Dataset, Amy E. Winter, Mary C. Wise

University Libraries Staff Publications

This dataset was created for the digital exhibit "And Yet She Persisted: Documenting Women's Lives in New Mexico." Please see the exhibit data page for more information about this dataset.

As of July 24, 2020, the dataset consists of 13,483 records of degrees conferred by the University of New Mexico between 1894 and 1959. The data was extracted from scanned documents in the UNM Archives, including:

These scanned documents were processed using PDFMiner, Notepad ++, and MS Excel. …


New Mexico Newspapers Database, Kathlene Farris Jan 2007

New Mexico Newspapers Database, Kathlene Farris

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This database of New Mexico newspapers contains descriptive information about the newspapers--publication dates, publishers, previous titles--and where copies are available. No one institution holds every newspaper, but this database will assist researchers in locating where the newspapers may be found.

The New Mexico Newspaper Project, part of the United States Newspaper Project (USNP) began in 1992 and ended in 1996. The project consisted of locating, cataloging and microfilming newspapers published in New Mexico. In 2010, New Mexico became part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). So far,over 200,000 pages of historic New Mexico newspapers have been digitized. The project …