Search results 1 - 5 of 5 for the tag New Mexico

Eyewitness account
By the late 1930s, physicists believed a “super bomb” using nuclear fission was theoretically possible. In 1941 President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the...

From fighting wars to fighting tuberculosis
This store, near Ruidoso, New Mexico, was photographed as part of a collection of photographs highlighting the advancements of public health and sanitation in the...

Look closely
This photograph, taken around 1895, shows a family and their Native American domestic worker outside a log cabin in New Mexico

Pueblo Governor
Governor Juan Andres Abeita of Isleta Pueblo and his wife were photographed at Isleta Pueblo, 13 miles south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1940.

“A typical Spanish-American community”
In April 1941, photographer Irving Rusinow took 94 pictures in El Cerrito, New Mexico. His photographs, like this one of a man with a child in one of the nicest homes...
Search results 1 - 5 of 5 for the tag New Mexico