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1947

University of New Mexico

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A Social History Of Albuquerque, 1880-1885., Bernice Ann Rebord Nov 1947

A Social History Of Albuquerque, 1880-1885., Bernice Ann Rebord

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This thesis is concerned with the people of Albuquerque and their accomplishments through the years 1880-1885. A complete file of the Morning Journal is available, and this newspaper was the main source of information. Wherever possible the endeavor has been made to check and supplement the newspaper reports with original records and interviews with people connected with the period under consideration.


Methodism In Albuquerque, John W. Hood Nov 1947

Methodism In Albuquerque, John W. Hood

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The advance of Anglo-American culture into New Mexico brought with it religious institutions in the same manner and through the same agencies by which they had been introduced in to all areas which had come under control of the United States Government. In few instances, however, had Protestantism found a more difficult field than in New Mexico. For three hundred years the religious needs of people had been cared for by the Roman Catholic Church.


Political History Of San Juan County, Robert W. Duke May 1947

Political History Of San Juan County, Robert W. Duke

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San Juan County, the area under consideration, occupies the extreme northwest corner of the state of New Mexico. It is bounded on the north by La Plata County, Colorado, on the west by the state of Arizona, on the south by McKinley County, and on the west by Rio Arriba and Sandoval Counties. This area is something of an empire in itself as it comprises 5,176 square miles, or 3,504,640 acres. Approximately 2,000,000 acres in the area lie within the confines of the Navajo Indian Reservation, leaving some million and a half acres in the county proper, of which about …