
New Mexico’s Past in Print
Newspapers are essential research resources for everyone from genealogists to professional researchers. Besides helping us with historical facts, they provide

Newspapers are essential research resources for everyone from genealogists to professional researchers. Besides helping us with historical facts, they provide

Did you know that the New Mexico State Library has 17 Research Guides available on various subjects? Not only is

They Won the Vote: Suffrage and Suffragists in New Mexico Presenter: Sylvia Ramos Cruz M.D. The campaign for woman’s suffrage

Join State Historian Robert Martinez for the Tertulia Historica Lecture Series on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 12 noon at

Inspired by the recent discovery of fossil footprints found in the Grand Canyon, NMSL has created a display highlighting our

The Department of Cultural Affairs New Mexico FamilyPass is available for checkout at all New Mexico public libraries and branches,

Contributed by Pat Hodapp, Director of the Santa Fe Public Library Southwestern landscape photographs by Don Strel will be on

The word is out about the New Mexico FamilyPass! People are checking it out from their public library, visiting the

Santa Fe, New Mexico—Pat Hodapp, director of the Santa Fe Libraries will read from and sign her book “101 Things

(Gallup, NM): Artist Ric Sarracino has donated a portrait of Octavia Fellin to the Octavia Fellin Public Library. He painted