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The New Mexico Book Collection is a collection of 33 volumes relating to the history of New Mexico and its people primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several of the volumes have great period illustrations and portraits of relevant historical figures. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below.
- Illustrated history of New Mexico (1912) - Read, Benjamin M. (Benjamin Maurice); Baca, Eleuterio - 812 pages
- Popular elementary history of New Mexico (1914) - Read, Benjamin M. (Benjamin Maurice) - 186 pages
- A concise history of New Mexico (1912) - Prince, L. Bradford (Le Baron Bradford) - 272 pages
- History and civics of New Mexico (1914) - Roberts, Frank Hunt Hurd; Twitchell, Ralph Emerson - 337 pages
- History and government of New Mexico (1921) - Vaughan, John H - 373 pages
- The story of New Mexico (1891) - Ladd, Horatio Oliver - 473 pages
- History of New Mexico : its resources and people Volume 1 (1907) - Anderson, George B - 522 pages
- History of New Mexico : its resources and people Volume 2 (1907) - Anderson, George B - to page 1047
- The Spanish Archives of New Mexico; Volume 1 (1914) - Twitchell, Ralph Emerson - 525 pages
- The Spanish Archives of New Mexico; Volume 2 (1914) - Twitchell, Ralph Emerson - 683 pages
- Historical sketch of Las Vegas, New Mexico (1880) - Wilson, H. T. - 70 pages
- El Gringo, or, New Mexico and her people (1857) - Davis, W. W. H. (William Watts Hart) - 432 pages
- Soldiers of the cross. Notes on the ecclesiastical history of New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado (1898) - Salpointe, John Baptist - 299 pages
- Annals of old Fort Cummings, New Mexico, 1867-8 (1916) - Parker, William Thornton - 56 pages
- Historical sketches of New Mexico : from the earliest records to the American occupation (1883) - Prince, L. Bradford (Le Baron Bradford) - 327 pages
- History of New Mexico : from the Spanish conquest to the present time, 1530-1890 : with portraits and biographical sketches of its prominent people (1891) - Haines, Helen - 631 pages
- The history of the military occupation of the territory of New Mexico from 1846 to 1851 by the government of the United States, together with biographical sketches of men prominent in the conduct of the government during that period (1909) - Twitchell, Ralph Emerson - 394 pages
- An Illustrated history of New Mexico : from the earliest period of its discovery to the present time, together with...biographical mention of many of its pioneers and prominent citizens of today .. (1895) - 671 pages
- Lincoln County, New Mexico (1909) - 28 pages
- Dona Ana County in New Mexico (1908) - McBride, R. E. - 54 pages
- Eddy County, New Mexico : the most southeastern county in the territory (1903) - 55 pages
- Taos County : report to the Bureau of Immigration of New Mexico (1881) - Camp, Theo. C. (Theodore C.) - 11 pages
- San Juan County, New Mexico, the land of sunshine, the land of opportunity (1909) - 22 pages
- San Miguel County, New Mexico, larger in area than many of the states (1908) - 64 pages
- Report on Bernalillo County (1881) - Hazledine, William - 31 pages
- The alumni directory of the University of New Mexico, including a list of the members of the board of regents, the officers of administration, and the faculties of the University, 1892-1918 (1918) - 36 pages
- By-laws of the Mora County Stock Growers Association : together with names and brands of members (1881) - 19 pages
- Centennial celebration, Santa Fé, New Mexico, July, 4, 1876 (1876) - Arny, W. F. M. (William Frederick Milton) - 64 pages
- The story of the conquest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the building of old Fort Marcy, A. D. 1846; (1923) - Twitchell, Ralph Emerson - 63 pages
- New Mexico health resorts (1902) - 90 pages
- Commerce of the Prairies; or, The journal of a Santa Fe trader, during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico Volume 1 (1850) - Gregg, Josiah - 320 pages
- Commerce of the Prairies; or, The journal of a Santa Fe trader, during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico Volume 2 (1850) - Gregg, Josiah - 324 pages
- The Pecos Valley, New Mexico (1903) - 63 pages
Here are the computer requirements to run and operate this CD. You must have a PC running Windows or a Macintosh running OS X or higher software and a web browser. All the manuals in this disk are in DJVU format. This format allows you to page through the manuals, enlarge pages for better viewing and print the individual pages or entire manual as well as many other things. The viewer is very intuitive to use and has a full help system to answer any questions you may have about its more advanced features. The viewer is included on the CD.