Frontier and pioneer life
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Spiegelberg Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Spiegelberg family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Taichert Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Taichert family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Wertheim Family of Fort Sumner , 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Wertheim family of Fort Sumner.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Wertheim/Vorenberg Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Wertheim and Vorenberg families.
Patrice North Proett for Colorado Reflections
Rose Brown Papers
Rosenwald Family , 1982
The Rosenwalds were early residents of New Mexico.
The Loewensterns of Nara Visa and Amarillo, 2008
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Loewenstern family.