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*[http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/home.html Historical Society of New Mexico], Santa Fe, offers links to organizations, museums and other historic points of interest in New Mexico. | *[http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/home.html Historical Society of New Mexico], Santa Fe, offers links to organizations, museums and other historic points of interest in New Mexico. | ||
*[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe|Archdiocese of Santa Fe Archives]], Santa Fe NM, created in 1850, it once also included Arizona, and Colorado. <ref>[http://www.archdiocesesantafe.org/AboutASF/AboutASF.html About the Archdiocese of Santa Fe] in ''Archdiocese of Santa Fe'' (accessed 20 January 2014).</ref> The Archives houses records from 1678-1950 for dozens of parishes in three states. | *[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe|Archdiocese of Santa Fe Archives]], Santa Fe NM, created in 1850, it once also included Arizona, and Colorado. <ref>[http://www.archdiocesesantafe.org/AboutASF/AboutASF.html About the Archdiocese of Santa Fe] in ''Archdiocese of Santa Fe'' (accessed 20 January 2014).</ref> The Archives houses records from 1678-1950 for dozens of parishes in three states. | ||
*Repositories in '''''surrounding counties:''''' [[Bernalillo County, New Mexico|Bernalillo]], [[Los Alamos County, New Mexico|Los Alamos]], [[Mora County, New Mexico|Mora]], [[Rio Arriba County, New Mexico|Rio Arriba]], [[San Miguel County, New Mexico|San Miguel]], [[Sandoval County, New Mexico|Sandoval]], and [[Torrance County, New Mexico|Torrance]]. | *Repositories in '''''surrounding counties:''''' [[Bernalillo County, New Mexico Genealogy|Bernalillo]], [[Los Alamos County, New Mexico Genealogy|Los Alamos]], [[Mora County, New Mexico Genealogy|Mora]], [[Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Genealogy|Rio Arriba]], [[San Miguel County, New Mexico Genealogy|San Miguel]], [[Sandoval County, New Mexico Genealogy|Sandoval]], and [[Torrance County, New Mexico Genealogy|Torrance]]. | ||
*[[Albuquerque Bernalillo County Library Genealogy Center|ABC Library Genealogy Center]], Albuquerque, genealogy and Southwestern history, including New Mexico vital records, history, biography, periodicals, and family folders.<ref name="DB79" /> | *[[Albuquerque Bernalillo County Library Genealogy Center|ABC Library Genealogy Center]], Albuquerque, genealogy and Southwestern history, including New Mexico vital records, history, biography, periodicals, and family folders.<ref name="DB79" /> | ||
*[[Albuquerque Bernalillo County Library Special Collections|ABC Library Special Collections]] Albuquerque and New Mexico history and culture. In-house use only.<ref>[http://abclibrary.v1.libguides.com/friendly.php?s=specialcollections Overview - Special Collections] in ''Albuquerque Bernalillo County Library'' (accessed 20 January 2014).</ref> | *[[Albuquerque Bernalillo County Library Special Collections|ABC Library Special Collections]] Albuquerque and New Mexico history and culture. In-house use only.<ref>[http://abclibrary.v1.libguides.com/friendly.php?s=specialcollections Overview - Special Collections] in ''Albuquerque Bernalillo County Library'' (accessed 20 January 2014).</ref> |
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United States New Mexico
Archives and Libraries
Fray Angélico Chávez History Library
Contact Information[edit | edit source]E-mail:[1] historylibrary@state.nm.us. Address:[1]
Telephone:[1] 505-476-5090 (Library) or 505-476-5092 (Photo Archives) Hours and holidays:[1] Tuesday-Friday, 1 to 5pm Closed major holidays. Map, Directions, Parking, and Public Transportation
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Collection Description[edit | edit source]The Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum is successor to New Mexico's oldest library (1851) and is part of the Palace of the Governors complex, just around the corner from that palace pictured above. It is a non-circulating, closed stack research facility, preserving the history of the state, the Southwest, and meso-America from pre-European contact to now.[1] Library strengths include topics like the Santa Fe Trail, Civil War in New Mexico, Spanish American War, Rough Riders, World War I, historical New Mexico celebrities, Spain, Mexico, Central America, the American Southwest, and the Historical Society of New Mexico. Collections of Railroad maps show land use, water rights, settlements and aspects of development in New Mexico. The obituary database from the 1870s to 2005 started more statewide, but gradually became more focused on Santa Fe in recent years. Vertical files are about Santa Fe, towns of New Mexico, and New Mexico.[3] The Museum collection has more than 15,000 cataloged objects.[4] The Photo Archives have images since 1850 about the history and people of New Mexico and U.S. westward expansion. Images also cover the anthropology, archaeology, and ethnology of Hispanic and American Indian cultures. Lesser collections document Europe, Latin America, the Far East, Oceania, and the Middle East.[5] Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]If you cannot visit or find a source at the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, a similar source may be available at one of the following. Overlapping Collections
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