New
Mexico: Bibliography and Sources
New Mexico
Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
John H.
Long, Editor; Peggy Tuck Sinko, Associate Editor; Emily Kelley, Historical
Compiler; Laura Rico-Beck, GIS Specialist and Digital Compiler; Peter
Siczewicz, ArcIMS Interactive Map Designer; Robert Will, Cartographic Assistant
Copyright
The Newberry Library 2007
Abel,
Annie Heloise, ed. Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun.
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1915. Includes a copy of “Map of
New Mexico Territory made by order of Brig. Gen. S.W. Kearny under instructions
from Lieut. W. H. Emory, U.S.T.E. by Lieut’s S.W. Abert and W.G. Peck, U.S.T.E.
1867-47” which shows boundaries for the original seven counties in New Mexico
Territory; also referred to as the “Calhoun Map.”
Avalon
Project at Yale Law School. Laws for the Government of the Territory of New
Mexico; September 22, 1846. http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/states/nm/kearney.htm
[last accessed 10 Dec 2007].
Baldwin,
P.M. “A Historical Note on the Boundaries of New Mexico.” New Mexico
Historical Review 5 (April 1930): 117–137.
Beck,
Warren A. and Ynez D. Hasse. Historical Atlas of New Mexico. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.
Beers,
Henry Putney. Spanish and Mexican Records
of the American Southwest: A Bibliographical Guide to Archive and Manuscript
Sources. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1979.
Bloom,
Lansing B. “New Mexico Under Mexican Administration 1821–1846,” part 2, ch. 12,
in Old Santa Fe: A Magazine of History, Archeology, Genealogy, and Biography
2, no. 5 (July 1914): 3–18.
Bright,
William. Colorado Place Names. Boulder: Johnson Books, 1993.
Coan,
Charles F. “County Boundaries of New Mexico.” Southwestern Political
Quarterly 3 (June 1922–March 1923): 252–286.
Coan,
Charles F. County Boundaries of New Mexico. Santa Fe: Legislative
Council Service, 1965. This reprint of Coan’s original article from Southwestern
Political Science Quarterly includes additional comments on the Mexican
period by Dr. Myra Ellen Jenkins and a brief history of subsequent county
boundary changes prepared by the New Mexico Legislative Council Service. Cited
as Coan reprint.
Coan,
Charles F. History of New Mexico. 3 vols. Chicago and New York: American
Historical Society, 1925.
Coffey,
Frederic A. “Some General Aspects of the Gadsden Treaty.” New Mexico
Historical Review 8:3 (July 1933): 145–164.
Conkling,
Roscoe P., and Margaret B. Conkling. The Butterfield Overland Mail 1857–1869.
3 vols. Glendale, CA: Arthur H. Clark, 1947.
Crouch,
Brodie. Jornada del Muerto: A Pageant of the Desert. Spokane, WA: Arthur
H. Clark, 1989.
Dallam,
James Wilmer. Digest of the Laws of
Texas: Containing a Full and Complete Compilation of the Land Laws of Texas
Together with the Opinions of the Supreme Court. Baltimore, 1845.
Disturnell’s
Treaty Map: the Map that was part of the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty on
Southwestern Boundaries, 1848. Text by Jack D. Rittenhouse.
Santa Fe: Stagecoach Press, 1965.
Donnell,
F. S. “When Texas Owned New Mexico to the Rio Grande.” New Mexico Historical
Review 8:2 (April 1933): 65–75.
Ford, Royal E. History of Scott
County, Missouri. Oak Ridge, Mo.: Royal E. Ford, 1939.
Julyan,
Robert. Place Names of New Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico
Press, 1996.
“Kearny’s
Code of Laws 1846,” in Laws of the Territory of New Mexico. Santa Fe,
1851. A Bill of Rights and Code of Laws established prior to the United States’
official organization of New Mexico as a territory. Cited as Kearny’s Code
1846.
McDonald,
Grace E., comp. Check-List of Session Laws. New York: H.W. Wilson Co.,
1936. Complimented by Pollock (below), this guide lists all state session laws
through 1935.
McDonald,
Grace E., comp. Check-List of Statutes of the United States of America,
Including Revisions, Compilations, Digests, Codes and Indexes. Providence:
Oxford Press, 1937. The most complete guide to state codes through 1937.
Missouri
Territory. Laws of
the Territory of Missouri. St. Louis, 1813–1819. Cited as Mo. Terr. Laws.
Moorhead,
Max L. New Mexico’s Royal Road: Trade and Travel on the Chihuahua Trail.
Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press,1995.
Myers,
Christine Buder, comp. New Mexico Local and County Histories: A Bibliography.
New Mexico Library Association, 1983.
New Handbook of Texas. 6 vols.
Ron Tyler et al., eds. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1996. An
essential resource for Texas research; well-written articles with helpful
bibliographies.
New
Mexico. Laws of the State of New Mexico. Albuquerque, Santa Fe,
Portales, 1912–. Title varies. The
session laws for the state of New Mexico. Cited as N.M. Laws.
New Mexico. New
Mexico Statutes 1978 Annotated. Charlottesville, Va.: Michie, 1978. Cited
as N.M. Stat. 1978.
New Mexico. New
Mexico Statutes 1999 Annotated. Charlottesville, Va.: Michie, 1999. Cited
as N.M. Stat. 1999.
New Mexico Supreme
Court. Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of New
Mexico. Vols. 1–. Santa Fe: 1911–. Cited as N.M. Reports.
New Mexico
Territory. Laws of the Territory of New Mexico. Albuquerque, Santa Fe,
1848–1909. Title varies. Session laws for the territory of New Mexico. Cited as
N.M. Terr. Laws.
Noble,
David Grant, ed. Santa Fe: History of an Ancient City. Santa Fe: School
of American Research Press, 1989.
Parry, Clive, ed. Consolidated
Treaty Series. 231 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1969–1981.
Pollock,
Ervin H., comp. Supplement with Bibliographical Notes, Emendations, and
Additions to the Check List of Session Laws, Compiled by Grace E. McDonald.
Preliminary ed. Boston: National Association of State Libraries, 1941. Fills
gaps in McDonald’s 1935 compilation (above) to produce the most complete list
of state session laws through 1935.
Paullin,
Charles O. Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States.
Edited by John K. Wright. Washington D.C., and New York, 1932. Excellent
section on international and interstate boundary disputes.
Republic
of Texas. Laws of the Republic of Texas.
Houston [et al.], 1838–1845. Title varies. Session laws of the Republic of
Texas. Cited as Texas Repub. Laws.
Royce,
Charles C., comp. “Indian
Land Cessions in the United States.” Part 2 of Eighteenth Annual Report of
the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1896–1897. Washington, D.C., 1899. The
standard authority in its field; state maps detail all Indian land-cession
treaties with the federal government.
Sacks, B,
M.D. Be It Enacted: The Creation of the Territory of Arizona. Phoenix:
Arizona Historical Foundation, 1964.
Stephens,
A. Ray, and William M. Holmes. Historical
Atlas of Texas. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989.
Stribling,
C. K. Doña Ana County. New Mexico County Guide Series, vol. 3. Truth or
Consequences: Talking Boy, 1986.
Swindler, William F., ed. Sources
and Documents of United States Constitutions. 10 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.:
Oceana Publications, 1973-1979. The most complete and up-to-date compilation
for the states.
Territorial Papers of the United
States. Vols. 1–26
edited by Clarence E. Carter; vols. 27–28 edited by John P. Bloom. Washington,
D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934–1975. Cited as Terr. Papers U.S.
Texas. Laws of the State of Texas. Austin [et
al.], 1846–. Title varies. The session laws of the state of Texas. Cited as
Texas Laws.
Thorndale,
William, and William Dollarhide. Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses,
1790–1920. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing C., 1987.
Twitchell,
Ralph Emerson. The Military Occupation of New Mexico 1846–1851. Denver:
Smith-Brooks, 1909.
United
States. Statutes at Large of the United States of America,1789–1873. 17
vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1845–1874, Vols. 18–. Washington, D.C.: Government
Printing Office, 1875–. Cited as U.S. Stats.
U.S.
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1970–Present.” http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html
(last accessed 20 Dec 2007).
U.S.
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(last accessed 20 Dec 2007)
Van Zandt,
Franklin K. Boundaries of the United States and the Several States.
Geological Survey Professional Paper 909. Washington D.C.: Government Printing
Office, 1976. The standard compilation for its subject.
Violette, Eugene Morrow. A
History of Missouri. 1918. Reprint. Cape Girardeau: Ramfre Press, 1953.
Walker,
Henry P., and Don Bufkin. Historical Atlas of Arizona. 2nd ed. Norman
and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1986.
Westphall,
Victor. Mercedes Reales: Hispanic Land Grants of the Upper Rio Grande Region.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1983.
Widdison,
Jerold Gwayn. “Historical Geography of the Middle Rio Puerco Valley, New
Mexico.” New Mexico Historical Review 4 (October 1959): 248-284.
Weber,
David J. The Mexican Frontier 1821–1846: The American Southwest Under
Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1982.
Williams,
Jerry L., ed. New Mexico in Maps. 2nd ed. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1986.