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The KiMo Ghost

1951, Albuquerque, KiMo Theater, ghosts, stories, myths, children Audio file "Centennial Journeys" radio program 2012 Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives It is said that the ghost of six-year-old Bobby Darnall, killed in an accident at the theater…

Vicente Silva

Las Vegas, saloons Audio file "Centennial Journeys" radio program 2012 Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives Vicente Silva, a businessman and owner of the Imperial Saloon, seemed like a respectable pillar of Las Vegas society, but he had…

McFie Hall Fire

1890, 1910, universities, colleges, education, New Mexico State University Audio file "Centennial Journeys" radio program 2012 Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives McFie Hall was the first major campus building and the centerpiece of New Mexico University when…

Grant County Annexation

1876, secession, Arizona Audio file "Centennial Journeys" radio program 2012 Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives The folks in Grant County were fed up with the leadership in Santa Fe, so in November 1876 the voted overwhelmingly to…

Ku Klux Klan in Roswell

1920, 1930, conflicts, race, religion Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives In the 1920s and 1930s, Roswell was home to a very active chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. Interest soon waned and few remember this chapter in…

Horrell War

1874, outlaws, murder, Lincoln County War Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives The Horrell boys from Lampasas County, Texas were one mean and violent bunch. Their murderous spree through Lincoln County in 1874 set the stage for the…

Nana

1881, conflicts, uprisings, Mexico, Native Americans, Apaches, Nana Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives Estimated between 70 to 80 years of age, Apache chief Nana and a handful of men waged a bloody campaign across half of New…

Victorio

1870, 1880, conflicts, wars, uprisings, Native Americans, Apaches, Warm Springs, Victorio, U.S. government, Mexico Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives After unbearable mistreatment by the U.S. government, Apache chief Victorio took his tribe on the warpath across southern…

David Meriwether Audio

1819, governor, jail, prisoner, territory, Spanish Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives David Meriwether was taken prisoner by Spanish troops in New Mexico in 1819 and incarcerated in the Palace of the Governors. In an ironic twist of…

James Bartlett

conflicts, war, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, borders, maps, surveyors Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives James Bartlett knew nothing about surveying or mapmaking, but he was sent west by the U.S. government to stake out the new border…