Pioneer stories from the WPA Writers' Project
The manuscripts are mostly first-person accounts of life in New Mexico
collected during the Great Depression. The WPA project categories include:
EARLY SETTLERS, OLD TIMER STORIES, PIONEER STORIES and PIONEERS OF NEW MEXICO.
Subjects include: LOCAL HISTORY, including Civil War, Indian wars/campaigns,
outlaws, land grants, architecture, roads, trails, wagon trains, prominent
citizens and schools; IMMIGRATION/ETHNICITY, including Hispanic (Mexican) dress,
outlook/attitudes, Indians (Comanche, Navajo, Apache) raids, trade, houses,
captivity narratives, travel accounts and westward journeys;
INDUSTRY/OCCUPATIONS, including ranchers, cowboys, prospector mining,
buried-treasure lore, tradesmen and merchants, teachers, soldiers; and
RELIGION, including Catholicsm, missions, relics. Places mentioned include
Lincoln County, Chaves County, and Farmington among many others. Famous
people include Kit Carson, Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid, Geronimo and many
others.
In New Mexico, Interviews were conducted by project workers E. V. Batchler,
Lorin W. Brown, James A. Burns, Marie Carter, Genevieve Chapin, Edith
Crawford, W. M. Emery, Muriel Haskell, Carrie L. Hodges, Everet Houston,
Joyce Hunter, Mildred Jordan, B. W. Kenney, Belle Kilgore, Bright Lynn,
Lester Raines, George B. Redfield, B. A. Reuter, R. T. F. Simpson, Janet
Smith, J. Vernon Smithson, Simeon Tajada, Frances E. Totty and Clay W. Vaden.