Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Here are a few links that anyone with an interest in Albuquerque history will find intriguing. Bird's Eye Map of Albuquerque, 1886- A...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Today: Lyon in New Albuquerque, the Armijo House, Henry Forrester and the Armijo Addition The Lyon letters are an on-going series on Albuquerque/New...
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When the first train pulled into the area that would soon become New Albuquerque, there was nothing, literally nothing besides the converted boxcars...
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Today- An omnibus north, a midnight meeting with Pat Garrett, the shysters of Socorro. The Lyon letters are an on-going series on Albuquerque/New...
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This is part of an ongoing series on Albuquerque history, based on the experiences of Dr. William B. Lyon and his fiance Corie Bowman, as related by...
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This is part of an ongoing series on Albuquerque history, based on the experiences of Dr. William B. Lyon and his fiance Corie Bowman, as related by...
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A brief diversion from the Lyon Letters in order to set the stage. When Dr. Lyon arrived in Albuquerque in 1882, he was pursuing success in the town...
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This is part of an ongoing series on Albuquerque history, based on the experiences of Dr. William B. Lyon as related by him in letters to his fiance...
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North of Central Avenue and near 12th street, in a quiet residential area on the edge of downtown Albuquerque, there stands a house with a story...
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When people from outside the state of New Mexico think of Albuquerque, (IF they think of us at all) chances are, let’s face it, that their...
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