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Volume IX - 2002
| Antonio Severo Borrajo: Hispano-Mexican Patriot Priest | by Rick Hendricks |
| The Origins of Sierra County: Political and Economic Roots | by James B Sullivan |
| Fred R Higgins: Lawman of Southeast New Mexico | by Elvis E Fleming |
| Technology, Politicos and the Decline of a Sierra County Seat: Hillsboro, 1884-1939 | by James B Sullivan |
| Some Notes Regarding Aviation Activities of New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts in the Early 1940s | by Joe Gold |
| Harvesting the Crops: Axis Prisoners of War and their Impact on Doņa Ana County | by Wolfgang T Schlauch |
| The History of Stahmann Farms | by Theresa M Hanley |
| The Cabin on Aragon Draw | by Philip L Duncan |
| A Glimpse of the Past with Jerry Holguin | by Stephanie Elisabeth Cuellar |
| Our Historic Home | by Natasha Elliot |
| A Son of Doņa Ana County | by Katherine Emerick |
Volume X - 2003
| Making Wine along the Rio Grande: An Overview | by Shann Nichols |
| Infectious Disease in Eighteenth Century El Paso del Norte | by Rick Hendricks |
| Charles B Haynes and Roswell's "Haynes Dream" | by Elvis E Fleming |
| New Mexico in World War II | by Rafael Valdez |
| The New Mexico Home Front During World War II | by Marie Tighe |
| The Bataan Death March | by Paul Smith |
| Return to the Battlefield: Former Enemies Retrace Their WWII Footsteps Together | by Donna Eichstaedt |
| Roswell: Historical Research and the Hispanic Community | by William E Gibbs, Ph.D |
| From This Side to the Other: The History of the Rio Hondo Bridge at Picacho | by Cameron L Saffell |
Volume XI - 2004
| The Mesilla Valley in 1877: A Newspaperman's View | by Robert Torres |
| The Pershing Punitive Expedition of 1916-17: Mission Misunderstood | by James W Hurst |
| The Life and Death of Albert Chase Fall, 1918-1944 | by Nancy Shockley |
| Roger B Corbett and the Birth of a University | by William B Conroy |
| Student Essays: | |
| Cotton Production from 1900 to 2003 in Doņa Ana County | by Jordan L Druis |
| Doņa Ana County: Home of the Chile | by Robin Cathey |
Volume XII - 2005
| Roy Rogers Married a New Mexico Girl | by Elvis Fleming |
| The Battle of Mesilla: A Rebel View | by Richard Wadsworth |
| John Corbett: Deming's Earliest Soda Bottler | by Bill Lockhart |
| David L. "Happy Jack" Jackson of Old White Oaks | byRoberta Haldane |
| An Oral History Interview of Margaret (Margo) Favrot | by Gordon Owen | 19 July 2004 |
| New Mexico's First Mestizos- The Story of a Home Guard Soldier: Jose Carlos Coleman:His Tragic Life and Honorable Death | by Rita Sanchez |
In Memorium
| Betty White Bowen by Rick Hendricks |
| Alice Peden by Sharon Bode-Hempton |
Book Reviews
| Alden Hayes, A Portal to Paradise, reviewed by Rick Hendricks |
| Forrestine C. Hooker, Child of the Fighting Tenth: On the Frontier with the Buffalo Soldiers, reviewed by Tomas Jaehn |
| John L. Kessell, Spain in the Southwest: A Narrative History of Colonial New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and California, reviewed by Malcolm Ebright |
| Oscar J. Martinez, Mexican-Origin People in the United States: A Topical History, reviewed by Henrietta M. Christmas |
| Edited by Char Miller, Fluid Arguments: Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict, reviewed by John O. Baxter
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Volume XIII - 2006
| A Sense of Place | by Nicole Martinez |
| The Bentley Store and the National Register | by Martin Davenport |
| William Calhoun McDonald: First Elected Governor of the State of New Mexico | by Roberta Haldane |
| Fort Stanton During the Civil War, 1861-1865 | by Walter Earl Pittman |
| Betty Carter, School Nurse | by Eloise S. Evans |
| J. Paul Taylor: True Son of the Mesilla Valley |
In Memorium
| Ilka Feather Minter by Donna Eichstaedt |
| Book Reviews |
| Phyllis S. Morgan, Marc Simmons of New Mexico: Maverick Historian, reviewed by Richard Melzer |
| George E. Webb, Science in the American Southwest: A Topical History, reviewed by Bill Bohem |
| Edward M. Perdue, From Maryland to Russia with Jahn W. Adkins , reviewed by Chuck Miles |
| Andres Resendez, Changing National Identities at the Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800-1850, reviewed by Rick Hendricks |