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Silver City Public Library Collection; no.05280
Sepia image of Hanover- a small mining town situated in a valley at the foot of an arid scrub covered mountainous terrain outside of Silver City. Stamped on the lower left corner of the original negative; ""Hermosa Copper Co."" Stamped on the lower right corner of the original negative; ""Hanover N. M."" Image mounted on a dark gray matte board.Master file: image/tiff; 124,455 KB; Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jackie Becker on 2009-10-15
Silver City Chamber of Commerce Collection; no.05787
Black and white image of a large number of cattle walking through a dry river bed near Mimbres, N. M. Two unidentified cowboys are seen herding the cattle. A few buildings can be seen at left. Verso: Stamped in purple ink; ""Melvin H Porterfild, Silver City, NM.""Master file: image/tiff; 112,503 KB; Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jackie Becker on 2009-10-15
The Politics of Regulation: Adolescent Mothers and the Social Context of Resiliency
The experiences of adolescent mothers have too often been reduced to patterns of correlation linking teenage parenthood with low educational attainment, persistent poverty and continued welfare dependency. These analyses have reinforced representation of an "undeserving poor" and the tendency to "blame the victim" for her structural condition and her dependence on the state. Researchers in adolescent development have attempted to move beyond pathologizing frameworks by considering the "resiliency" of young mothers; yet their contributions have been limited by the tendency to reduce experience to the level of psychological coping mechanisms. In this article, I build upon more recent work as I explore the multifaceted ways in which resiliency can be interpreted. Drawing form the experiences of adolescent mothers within the care of the child welfare system, I illustrate empirically that resiliency is not an intrinsic, psychological characteristic but rather, shifts in relation to particular social contexts and policies.This article was published in Voices. The published version is available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1548-7423.2008.tb00040.x/abstrac
Spaces of Encounter: Public Bureaucracy and the Making of Client Identities
This article was published in ETHOS: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology. The published version is available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1548-1352.2010.01145.x/abstrac
Minding the Gap: Adolescent Mothers Navigate Child Welfare
This article was published in Social Service Review. The published version is available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/59571
Silver City- Grant County Chamber of Commerce Collection; no.02056
Black and white image of two unidentified children standing and looking at a large formation of rocks, location at the City of Rocks. A late 30's or early 40's era automobile is parked in front of the rocks. Verso: Typed in black ink; ""Located a short distance from Silver City off the old Butterfield trail (now U. S. ## 260). Park consists of 640 acres and consists of weird rock formations. Picnic facilities are available."" Non-mounted image.Master file: image/tiff; 111,815 KB: Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jackie Becker on 2010-02-22
The Streams of Little Silver
This pamphlet provides information to help the residents of Little Silver protect local waterways from pollution.Prepared with a grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Environmental Services.Purpose: To help the residents of Little Silver become better stewards of their streams
Silver City, John W. Fleming
A portrait of Colonel John W. Fleming, who arrived in Silver City in 1876 when a young man.Fleming worked as a prospector and developer of Chloride Flats mining property, west of the town. There, a small community began, known as Camp Fleming. He later acquired much ranch property, amassing a large fortune. Fleming captained the local militia in the Geronimo and Victorio campaigns in 1882 and 1885. He was mayor of Silver City from 1885-1906. During the Spanish-American War, he was the chief recruiter of Rough Riders, but was unable to join the group because of the death of one of his children on the eve of their departure. Fleming was interested in higher education, and his efforts in Santa Fe led to the establishment of the New Mexico Territorial Normal School (1892) in Silver City.8 bit; 638 ppi; ScanMaker 9800X
Silver Haired Legislators records
The records contain information about the Silver Haired Legislators, an organization for Arkansans who are sixty years or older and have an interest in legislation and the legislative process in Arkansas
Silver City, Stagecoach
Silver City stagecoach leaving August 1882 0730 for Deming, N. M.Person identified as G. W. Huffaker, Wells Fargo agent, standing on wheel; Miss Wilson, sister of “Billy” Wilson, manager of Morrill & Co.; Mrs. Harry Booth; Miss Jessie Foote; Harry Booth (all passengers off for the “States)” and the Committee of Farewell are Edgar L. Swaine, mining engineer; Gordon Bradley, banker.8 bit; 300 ppi; ScanMaker 9800X
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