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What History Has Taught Me: Janice Dunnahoo, Archivist

True West Magazine Janice Sallee Dunnahoo   Janice Dunnahoo is the archivist for the Historical Foundation of Southeastern New Mexico. She is a sought-after public speaker on local history topics for government and civic organizations. Dunnahoo writes a weekly column “Historically Speaking” for the Roswell Daily Record, (Roswell, New Mexico) and is also a regular contributor to the West Texas Historical Association Newsletter and Texas-New Mexico Border Archives. In 2020, she was a panelist for the Western History Association Conference and at the New Mexico Humanities conference in 2021. She is also a professional genealogist. People don’t realize how hard it is to put together a historical article when you have several different historical “sources” that vary on what actually happened.

VISION Award - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record History in the making By Christina Stock Vision Editor With a lead of 44 votes, the winner of the first Readers’ Choice Award for Best Vision Columnist 2019 is Janice Dunnahoo. Dunnahoo writes her column Historically Speaking on behalf of the Historical Society for Southeast New Mexico (HSSNM). Her stories cover local historical treasures she finds in the HSSNM Archives where she works. They are found in news clippings, postcards and letters that are given to her at HSSNM Archives to preserve for future generations. These are real events from Southeast New Mexico’s rich past. Support Local Journalism

Historically Speaking: The Ketchum brothers and their crimes

Roswell Daily Record Archive Photo In an article by historian Elvis Fleming, published in the Daily Record Oct. 10, 1997, he wrote that Sam Ketchum worked two years on the Bar V Ranch, which was owned by W.G. Urton. The photo s caption reads, Family members from the Bar V Ranch head out on a family fishing outing to Mora Spring, July 4, 1903. The 25 people in the party represented 14 states, but not New Mexico Historical Society for Southeast New Mexico Photo. Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record By Janice Dunnahoo Special to the Daily Record In a 1984 article in the Roswell Daily Record, a story was featured about a train robbery at Folsom, New Mexico. The events of that robbery reads like a scene from a Western movie. I wanted to know more, so I did some research to try to find old newspaper articles about this event at the time it happened 1899.

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