Curry County, New Mexico

 

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Curry County, NM was created in 1909 from Quay and Roosevelt CountiesClovis is the County Seat and was created by the Santa Fe RR in 1907.    For County History Click here

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Curry County Resources

NEW MEXICO DEATH INDEX (1899 – 1940) and ordering information for birth and death records.

CURRY COUNTY PRECINCT MAP

CURRY COUNTY CEMETERIES.

HISTORY OF THE NEW MEXICO VITAL RECORDS.

CURRY COUNTY VITAL RECORDS OFFICE, P. O. Box 1168, Clovis, NM, 88102-1168. (575) 763-5591

CURRY COUNTY NAME LIST - 200th/515th Coast Artillery Batan-Corregidor WWII Memorial Site.

CURRY COUNTY POST OFFICES

CLOVIS NEWS JOURNAL

CURRY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY and CLOVIS BRANCH FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY.

BILLY THE KID OUTLAW GANG, still active after 119 years.

SOME PECOS VALLEY RAILROAD HISTORY  in Eastern New Mexico. Pecos Valley Railroad and Roswell notes.

CURRY COUNTY MARRIAGES indexed by groom for years 1905 - 1947.   Harold Kilmer.

CURRY COUNTY 1910 FEDERAL TERRITORIAL CENSUS by the ALBUQUERQUE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY.

CURRY COUNTY HISTORY published in 1978. The actual history of Curry County.

AMERICAN LIFE HISTORIES manuscripts from the Federal Writers Project; 1936 - 1940. Some 200 plus typed oral histories of New Mexico.

HIGH PLAINS HISTORY of East Central New Mexico also known as "Little Texas", published in 1980.

MELROSE, NEW MEXICO, 1906 - 1976, A Bicentennial Project of the Melrose Chamber of Commerce, Edited by Ray J. Lofton. The history of Melrose, New Mexico.

THE MELROSE NEW MEXICO STORY, by F. Stanley, June 1965.

THE TEXICO NEW MEXICO STORY, by F. Stanley , April 1966.

THE CLOVIS NEW MEXICO STORY, by F. Stanley, 1966.

TALL TALES OF NEW MEXICO FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN, by Therman Harris, a Pioneer to New Mexico, August 1906, at 18 months of age.

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