"If mob law is going to rule, better dismiss, judge, sheriff, etc., and let's all take chances alike.
I expect to be lynched in going to Lincoln [New Mexico.] Advise persons never to engage in killing."
Billy the Kidd aka: William Henry McCarty, Jr., and William Bonney
1859 - 1881
quoted to a reporter from the Mesilla News in 1881
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The John Gaw Meen Archives of Southwestern Architecture
Architectural archival records for the environment of New Mexico and the local Southwest regions from numerous works of New Mexican and Southwest regional architects, builders, preservationists and architectural historians. The Meem Archives' collections includes architectural drawings and plans; colored building perspectives, renderings; personal pers; architectural firm records; and photographic materials.
Historic New Mexico Newspapers
National Digital Newspaper Program chronicling America. Free public access to New Mexico newspapers published from 1836 through 1922. The National Digital Newspaper Program is a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress to make available and develop an Internet-based searchable database of U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and select digitization of historic pages.
Impact on Education by the Oil and Gas Industry in New Mexico
Fiscal report of oil and gas production in the state of New Mexico and the funding raised for education.
This site features Bradbury Science Museum links to history, defense, and research galleries.
New Mexico's Digital Collections
The University of New Mexico Libraries Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections include digitized materials from libraries, archives, and museums in New Mexico. Topics include geographic areas of Latin America.
National Park Service map and listing of parks in the state of New Mexico.
Resources for the study and understanding of New Mexico history, the people, the culture, and the environment. Land grants, history timelines, maps, and images of land and people of New Mexico
This site features the art, attractions, culture, history, and people of New Mexico to develop tourism commerce for the state of New Mexico.
An interactive guide to the life and work of mystery author Tony Hillerman is an initiative of the University of New Mexico, College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences. Digitized resources of comprehensive online information about Tony Hillerman's life and work are available. Extensive biographical information, personal and professional photographs, video and audio interviews, reviews and criticism, digital scans of his manuscripts and screenplays, correspondence with publishers and fans, and background and geographical information for context to his writing is represented.