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The Center for Southwest Research manuscript collections provide primary source materials emphasizing the political and social history of New Mexico, and to a lesser extent, the Southwest and Mexico. Over 600 collections, mostly dating from the 19th and 20th centuries, include the papers and records of politicians, historic and literary figures, activists, attorneys, local families, organizations, and businesses. Material types represented in the collections are diverse, including oral histories, scrapbooks, diaries, correspondence, literary manuscripts, unpublished reports, financial records, and legal documents. Only a small portion of the manuscript collections are available in digital format.
Finding aids to Manuscript collections are available via the
Online Archive of New Mexico.
New Mexico's Digital Collections are funded in part by the Center for Regional Studies, University of New Mexico. |