Date added: April 21, 2012; Modified: January 17, 2023
The Atlas of Historic New Mexico Maps, produced with assistance from the New Mexico Humanities Council and the New Mexico Chapter of the National New Deal Preservation Association, lists a number of New Deal schools in Santa Fe. Agua Fria,… read more
Date added: March 1, 2015; Modified: May 16, 2022
From Elmo Richardson, Natural Resources Journal, April 1966: The construction of Hyde State Park [Hyde Memorial State Park] afforded the first, as well as the best, example of the role of the CCC in state recreation programs. Activities and problems… read more
Date added: October 26, 2015; Modified: May 15, 2022
“Built from 1937 to 1939 and designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1987, the Old Santa Fe Trail building on Museum Hill is the work of the young men who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in New Mexico… read more
Date added: April 20, 2012; Modified: November 7, 2021
Constructed in 1935, after a design by Santa Fe architect Gordon F. Street, the Old Laundry and Health Center buildings were part of a campus expansion during the New Deal financed by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Public… read more
Date added: February 5, 2018
The Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) conducted numerous improvement and development projects at Santa Fe National Cemetery. “Improve cemetery” Official Project Number: 165‐2‐85‐143 Total project cost: $14,833.00 Sponsor: Commanding General, 8th Corps Area, U.S. Army “Develop landing area at airport” Official Project… read more
Date added: November 12, 2014; Modified: May 25, 2017
Four fresco panels entitled “The Voice of the Earth”, “The Voice of the Sky”, “The Voice of the Sipophe”, and “The Voice of the Water” were painted by artist Will Shuster in the patio of the New Mexico Museum of… read more
Date added: March 11, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
In 1936, the Federal Writers’ Project (FWP) hired Roswell, New Mexico resident Georgia B. Redfield, an unemployed writer of local history, to collect stories and facts on her community. Like thousands of writers, editors, researchers and clerical workers on relief… read more
Date added: March 5, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
Located on the campus of the New Mexico Department of Transportation is the former New Mexico State Police District 1 office. Constructed as three separate WPA projects between 1935 and 1940, the former State Police campus consists of an administrative… read more
Date added: January 10, 2014; Modified: June 5, 2016
“In addition to the public-works projects, Santa Fe also had more than its share of New Deal-financed art and craft projects designed to train young men and women in traditional skills while producing works of art for public buildings. Perhaps… read more
Date added: April 21, 2012; Modified: March 9, 2016
The Atlas of Historic New Mexico Maps, produced with assistance from the New Mexico Humanities Council and the New Mexico Chapter of the National New Deal Preservation Association, lists a number of New Deal schools in Santa Fe, including Agua… read more
Date added: April 20, 2012; Modified: March 9, 2016
“No state benefited more from these government-funded programs than New Mexico whose Democratic governor, Clyde Tingley, was a political supporter and friend of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt… …New Deal projects in Santa Fe include the National Park Service building on… read more
Date added: April 20, 2012; Modified: April 24, 2015
“Seventy-five years ago, Democrats controlling the White House and in Congress launched a series of public-works programs unprecedented in U.S. history. … No state benefited more from these government-funded programs than New Mexico whose Democratic governor, Clyde Tingley, was a… read more
Date added: March 25, 2014; Modified: March 8, 2015
Title: “Polo Ponies” “[A]s part of the Works Project Administration, [Randall Davey] created a polo mural that currently hangs in the Santa Fe State Capitol passageway between the Capitol and its Annex. It is on a long term loan from… read more
Date added: April 21, 2012; Modified: February 8, 2015
The Atlas of Historic New Mexico Maps, produced with assistance from the New Mexico Humanities Council and the New Mexico Chapter of the National New Deal Preservation Association, lists a number of New Deal schools in Santa Fe. Agua Fria,… read more
Date added: April 20, 2012; Modified: February 8, 2015
“Completed in 1935, after a design by John Gaw Meem, the New Mexico Public Welfare Building was financed with Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) funds to serve as headquarters for FERA and other relief agencies working in New Mexico during… read more