Join Bridget Harrington and Michael Moore, historic photojournalists, for an ONLINE lecture, as they share unique images of New Mexico, and discuss their related stories, as part of the Friends of History monthly lecture series.

Friends of History First Wednesday Lecture Series featuring historic photojournalists Bridget Harrington and Michael Moore. What started as a project to explore New Mexico has grown into a quest to create compelling images of little-known places in the state and share the stories behind them. After starting with an old-school road map, Moore has now spent almost 3,000 hours researching and creating a Google Earth map, with layers of settlements, mines, old rail lines, and wagon paths, that he and Bridget use for navigation. Harrington uses out-of-print books and maps, cemetery records, and newspapers to create narratives that make history real and relatable.

Friends of History, New Mexico History Museum

Wednesday, October 2, 12 – 1 p.m.

ONLINE lecture. Free registration online.

Friends of History, a nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to supporting the New Mexico History Museum, offers the public monthly programs from a diversity of speakers who are leading experts in their fields and have contributed to New Mexico's history.