Adventures in Kit Carson Land
(1917 and 1972),
early footage, later edited by a collector, promoting New Mexico tourism and including a visit with the Taos Society of Artists
(2012 Federal Grants).
Amelia Elizabeth White Collection
(1926-33),
early Kodacolor footage of Santa Fe captured on lenticular black-and-white film stock
(2003 Federal Grants).
Community Sanitation in New Mexico
(1936),
film documenting the efforts by the Works Progress Administration and the Department of Health to curb the spread of typhoid fever
(2005 Federal Grants).
Dawson
(1917 and 1972),
portrait of the coal-mining town in its prime, later edited by a collector
(2012 Federal Grants).
Dawson, N.M.
(1937–38),
home movies of the company-owned mining town made by the local schoolteacher
(2002 Federal Grants).
A Day in Santa Fe
(1931),
Lynn Riggs’s story following a burro as it travels the town delivering firewood
(2012 Federal Grants).
Last Run of the Chili Line
(1941),
documentation of one of the last trips of a narrow-gauge railroad connecting Santa Fe to Embudo
(2012 Federal Grants).
Los Alamos Ranch School
(1929-30),
promotional film for the elite boys' boarding school that was closed to make way for the atomic research laboratory
(2002 Federal Grants).
Madrid Christmas Scene
(1940),
promotional film showcasing the town's spectacular holiday light displays
(2002 Federal Grants).
Malaria in New Mexico
(1935),
educational film highlighting the latest methods in malaria prevention
(2005 Federal Grants).
Materials Carried in the New Mexico Public Health Nurse’s Bag
(1937),
demonstration showing how a public health nurse puts the tools in her home bag to good use in the field
(2005 Federal Grants).
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Records
(1930s–1952),
footage documenting the state’s wildlife management programs and the rescue of the original Smokey the Bear
(2006 Federal Grants).
Sallie Wagner Home Movie Collection
(1928–50),
home movies, edited and intertitled by the filmmaker, showing daily life on the Navajo Reservation
(2004 Federal Grants).
San Ildefonso–Buffalo and Cloud Dances
(1929),
ceremonial dance performances filmed by Ansel Adam's wife Virginia
(2002 Federal Grants).
Sanitary Improvements in New Mexico
(1937),
documentation of the improvements made to water and sewage systems throughout the state
(2005 Federal Grants).
A Well Baby Home Visit
(1937),
demonstration of the procedures of a nurse making a home visit
(2005 Federal Grants).
W.W. Howells Home Movies
(1929),
footage taken by the future Harvard anthropologist of the Santa Fe Fiesta and ancient ruins in northern New Mexico
(2015 Federal Grants).