Arizona, Southwestern, and
Borderlands photograph collection,
Inclusive Dates:
1873-2018
Bulk Dates:
1920-1970
Physical Description:
95 Linear Feet
Abstract:
The Arizona, Southwestern and Borderland photograph collection
is an artificially created collection that consists of many folders containing
photographs, from various sources, of Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico arranged by topics
including places, people, events and activities, and dating from about 1875 to the
present, but mostly after 1920. Formats include postcards, stereographs,
cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, cyanotypes, view books, photograph albums, panoramas,
photoprints, and others.
Collection Number:
AzSwB Photo
Language:
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu
Historical Note
The Photograph subject files were created and added to by Special Collections staff
members, over the years, from donations received from various sources, in order to
provide subject access to these photographs within Special Collections holdings.
Scope and Content Note
The files generally fall into the categories of Arizona and New Mexico cities and towns,
military posts, and other places; Tucson, Ariz.; Indians of Arizona, New Mexico and
Mexico; Mexico; and individual people.Formats include postcards, stereographs,
cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, cyanotypes, viewbooks, and photoprints.
Cities and towns is a heading as well as folders under the names of individual cities
and towns. These are often 19th and early 20th century images of celebrations,
businesses, buildings, mining activity, floods, and churches. Tucson (Ariz.) is well
represented and includes categories such as Tucson (Ariz.)-Architecture, Domestic
(including images of some well-known homes), Businesses, Buildings, Clubs, Hospitals,
Neighborhoods, Schools and Urban Renewal. In addition to Tucson, Bisbee, Douglas, Globe,
Phoenix, and Tombstone are also well-represented. Other places include military posts
such as Fort Grant (Ariz.) which includes images of the Corbusier family between 1887
and 1905, picnics, a wedding party, the 14th Cavalry Band, and a few African American
10th Cavalry soldiers. New Mexico places are also present. National parks and monuments
are also represented under their names.
The Mexico series is particularly strong. It includes images of the Mexican Revolution
including the Mexican Army, Revolutionary Army, U.S. Army and U.S. Navy; and cities and
people of Mexico including Cananea, Ciudad Juarez, Guaymas, Guadalajara, and Nogales.
These are filed directly as in Mazatlan (Sinaloa, Mexico)--Carnivals, 1900-1920 or
Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Bands (Music) Rurales).
Under the broader category of Indians of North America and Mexico are found folders for
individual tribes including Apache, Hopi, Maricopa, Navajo, Tohono O'odham, Yuma, and
Yaqui as well as New Mexico and Mexico native peoples. In addition to subjects such as
Dwellings, Basket making, Children, Women, and Men, sometimes individual people are
listed for example as Apache Indians--Portraits--Bonito. Highlights in this series are
Apache Indians-San Carlos Indian Reservation (Ariz.), Hopi Indians-Rites and ceremonies,
and Indians--Tohono O'odham-Indian Achievement Days (showing Home extension fairs,
1930-1934).
Many other folders are under subjects such as Mines and Mineral Resources, Railroads,
Ranches, Cowboys, Aeronautics, Automobiles, and so on. The Miami Copper Company is well
represented with images of buildings, machinery, railroads, people, and more.
Schools--Arizona includes photographs of Home Demonstration activities and children's
activities at Indian and rural schools in Greaterville, Vail, Jaynes Station, Sonoita,
etc. The People category lists people alphabetically under the main heading of People.
Many of these images are studio portraits from a Douglas, Arizona photographer, taken
between 1917 and 1918, and identified with the person's name. Well-known state and local
individuals are also included. These include the Earps, Jeff Milton, Tom Mix, John
Slaughter, Nelson Miles, Bruce Babbitt, the Wakefield family, the DeConcini family, and
many others. Some individual files contain more than portraits. Edward R. Monk's file
has cattle ranching images from his Willcox, Ariz. ranch. B. F. Ord's file has family
photographs and Fort Grant officers and wives. Ada P. McCormick's file includes women's
activities during World War II, and Margaret Sanger's file includes images of birth
control hearings.
Another format, which is listed both within the master list and separately at the end,
is the Small Collections-Portfolio Boxes. These are arranged in the same format as the
photograph files but they are filed separately in the Vault. They include photograph
albums and small collections by person, place or subject. Several are scenic views of
Arizona places including the Grand Canyon, some are Indians--North America--Hopi Indians
villages and ceremonies. Mexico is well represented and the Mexican-American Border
Region--History--20th Century has albums from Camp Harry Jones near Douglas, Ariz. and
the New York National Guard stationed along the Rio Grande River. Photographs under
Navajo Indians-Schools (Navajo Methodist Misson School) Portfolio Box (Vault) depict the
life of students at the school in New Mexico circa 1954-1955.
The Panorama format contains panoramic photographs of mining towns such as Ajo, Bisbee,
Ray, and Jerome, and military camps in Douglas and Nogales, Ariz. and El Paso, Texas as
well as some town views. Early Arizona photographers are represented throughout the
collection and in some cases are listed in the guide. These include the Buehman Studio,
F. A. Hartwell, D. P. Flanders, William Henry Jackson, George Wheeler, W. H.
Williscraft, George Rothrock, E. A. Bonine, W. E. Hadsell, and Willis Haynes.
It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of
the copyright(the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her
transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and
hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers,
employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he
or she is an owner of copyright.
See also the University of Arizona photograph collection, and photographs housed with
the University of Arizona Special Collection's Library's manuscript collections.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Individuals are listed by name
under the heading PEOPLE, Indians are listed by tribal affiliation under Indians
of Mexico and Indians of North America.
Ajo (Arizona) (folder 1), circa 1906
21 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs by A. D. Lee, from 1906, including 21 images of a store,
wagons, Tohono O'odham Indians and their homes, and adobe ruins near Ajo,
Arizona.
1
24
Ajo (Arizona) (folder 2), undated
2 Items
photographs
1
25
Ajo (Arizona) (folder 3), undated
27 Items
drawings
Scope and Contents
Includes drawings by Doris Lothian Rickard.
1
26
Ajo (Arizona)-- Buildings, undated
22 Items
postcards
1
27
Ajo (Arizona)-- Churches, undated
10 Items
postcards and stereographs
1
28
Ajo (Arizona)--Copper Mines and Mining--New Cornelia Copper
Co, undated
13 Items
photographs, postcards, and small panoramas
1
29
Ajo (Arizona)--Copper Mines and Mining--Phelps Dodge
Corporation, undated
9 Items
photographs and postcards
1
30
Ajo (Arizona)--Views, undated
18 Items
photographs and postcards
1
31
Alamos (Sonora, Mexico), undated
30 Items
photographs and postcards
1
32
Alamos (Sonora, Mexico)--Churches, undated
7 Items
photographs and postcards
1
33
Alaska (Gertrude Gates DA Ranch), undated
19 Items
photographs and postcards
1
34
Albuquerue (New Mexico) (folder 1), undated
19 Items
photographs and stereographs
1
35
Albuquerue (New Mexico) (folder 2), undated
14 Items
photographs and one album
1
36
Albuquerue (New Mexico) (folder 3), undated
28 Items
postcards
1
37
Albuquerue (New Mexico) (folder 4), undated
15 Items
photographs and postcards
Includes vehicles at the UA poultry fair, auto day at Buckeye, Arizona,
Maricopa auto club circa 1910, a Safford, Arizona Parade, service stations,
fair, a car crossing a flooded Queen Creek, a Congressional party at Tombstone
in 1905, and autos at a Douglas, Arizona aviation meet in 1910.
Bisbee (Arizona)--Mining--Spray Mining, undated
13 Items
photographs and postcards
3
43
Bisbee (Arizona)--Panoramic Views, undated
6 Items
photographs and postcards
3
44
Bisbee (Arizona)--People (folder 1), circa 1890-1905
13 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Groups including children watching parade or procession, pioneer reunion,
fraternal organizations, musicians in orchestra 1890, Congressional party visit
1905, Jeff Milton, Walter Douglas, and Phelps Dodge employees and store.
Coronado National Forest (Arizona and New Mexico), undated
11 Items
photographs
6
62
Coronado National Memorial (Arizona), undated
6 Items
postcards
6
63
Cosamaloapan (Mexico), undated
1 Items
postcards
6
64
Costume--Mexico, undated
18 Items
photographs
6
65
Cottonwood (Arizona), undated
6 Items
photographs, postcards, and prints
6
66
Courtland (Arizona), undated
11 Items
photographs and postcards
6
67
Cowboys (File 1, Folder 1), undated, circa 1910
22 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Includes Light (Arizona), Sulphur Springs Valley, Hodge family, stockyards,
government drought cattle, guest ranch, still from Billy the Kid movie,
chuckwagon, Babocamari Ranch, Vasquez, Rivera, and Lopez 1910 family
picnics.
Forests and Forestry, undated
13 Items
photographs and postcards
9
4
Fort Apache (Arizona)--Buildings, undated
19 Items
photographs
9
5
Fort Apache (Arizona)--People, 1887
3 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
Includes US Army, 10th Cavalry, 1887.
9
6
Fort Apache (Arizona)--Views, 1898
7 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Gift of Vida Moore Morris, 1898.
9
7
Fort Bayard (New Mexico), undated
19 Items
photographs and postcards
9
8
Fort Bowie (Arizona)--Bowie Mountains/Northend Wilderness, 1989
6 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Transferred from the Morris K. Udall papers (MS 325).
9
9
Fort Bowie (Arizona)--National Park Service survey, 1957
16 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Transferred from the Morris K. Udall papers (MS 325).
9
10
Fort Bowie (Arizona)--Buildings, undated
28 Items
photographs and postcards
9
11
Fort Bowie (Arizona)--People, undated
6 Items
photographs, postcards, stereographs, and one heliograph
9
12
Fort Defiance (Arizona)--Buildings (folder 1), undated
11 Items
photographs and postcards
9
13
Fort Defiance (Arizona)--Buildings (folder 2), undated
3 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Includes Good Shepherd Mission postcards.
9
14
Fort Defiance (Arizona)--People, undated
2 Items
photographs and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Includes Indian school students.
9
15
Fort Grant (Arizona)--Buildings, undated, 1899
26 Items
photographs and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Includes blacksmith shop, 1899.
9
16
Fort Grant (Arizona)--People (folder 1), undated
22 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes Dr. Bacon group with skeleton.
9
17
Fort Grant (Arizona)--People (folder 2), 1887-1905
25 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Corbusier family collection, 1887-1905, includes family groups, picnics, Lake
Constrance, soldiers and the 14th Cavalry band, a wedding party, Col. Anson
Mills, a few 10th Cavalry African American soliders and a wedding party.
9
18
Fort Grant (Arizona)--Ruins, undated
3 Items
photographs
9
19
Fort Grant (Arizona)--Views, undated
11 Items
photographs
9
20
Fort Huachuca (Arizona) , undated
6 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
Includes freight teams.
9
21
Fort Huachuca (Arizona)--Buildings, undated
13 Items
photographs and postcards
9
22
Fort Huachuca (Arizona)--People, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
9
23
Fortifications--New Mexico, undated
22 Items
photographs and postcards
Indians of North America (Miscellaneous) (folder 1), undated
39 Items
collotypes
12
38
Indians of North America (Miscellaneous) (folder 2), undated
9 Items
photographs and postcards
12
39
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
1), undated
9 Items
photographs and print
12
40
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
2), undated
20 Items
photographs
12
41
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
3), undated
21 Items
postcards
12
42
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
4), undated
10 Items
souvenir viewbook
Scope and Contents
Souvenir viewbook published by Frashers.
12
43
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
10 Items
photographs and postcards
12
44
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
12
45
Indians of North America--Acoma Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
8 Items
postcards
12
46
Indians of North America--Apache Indians, undated
13 Items
photographs, scrapbook
Scope and Contents
Frank Randall scrapbook.
12
47
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Apache Indian School,
Mescalero, New Mexico, undated
5 Items
photographs
12
48
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Basket Making, undated
8 Items
photographs and postcards
12
49
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Cattle Herding, undated
1 Items
photographs
12
50
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Children (folder
1), undated
17 Items
photographs
12
51
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Children (folder
2), undated
11 Items
postcards
12
52
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Chiricahua
Indians--Relocation--Oklahoma--Fort Sill, undated
3 Items
photographs
12
53
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Couples, undated
9 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
12
54
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Domestic Life, undated
29 Items
photographs, postcards, stereographs, and slides
12
55
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Dwellings (folder
1), undated
11 Items
photographs and postcards
12
56
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Dwellings (folder
2), undated
16 Items
postcards
12
57
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Families (folder
1), undated
27 Items
photographs and stereographs
12
58
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Families (folder
2), undated
15 Items
photographs and postcards
12
59
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Fort Apache Indian
Reservation (Arizona), undated
1 Items
postcards
12
60
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Jicarrila Apache Indian
Reservation , undated
4 Items
postcards
12
61
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Men (folder 1), undated
22 Items
photographs
12
62
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Men (folder 2), undated
28 Items
photographs and stereographs
12
63
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Men (folder 3), undated
18 Items
postcards
12
64
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Mescalero Indian
Reservation, undated
1 Items
postcards
12
65
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Military Schools (folder
1), undated
23 Items
photographs and print
12
66
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Military Schools (folder
2), undated
23 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
12
67
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Alchesay, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
12
68
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Apache
Kid, undated
11 Items
photographs and postcards
12
69
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Aratau,
Carlos, undated
1 Items
photographs
12
70
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Augustine, undated
1 Items
photographs
12
71
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Barebetis, undated
1 Items
photographs
12
72
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Bedazisshu, undated
2 Items
photographs
12
73
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Bonito, undated
6 Items
photographs and postcards
12
74
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Byolishah, undated
1 Items
photographs
12
75
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Casadora, undated
3 Items
photographs and stereographs
Drawer
folder
13
1
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Chappo
(?), undated
2 Items
photographs
13
2
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Charley, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
3
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Chatto, undated
6 Items
photographs
13
4
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Chihuahua, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
5
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Chilchuana, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
6
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Chiquito, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
7
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Chiricohna, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
8
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Clan-Na-Hoot-Te, undated
3 Items
photographs
13
9
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Cullah, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
10
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Eskiminzin, undated
10 Items
photographs and printed materials
13
11
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Geronimo (folder
1), undated
26 Items
photographs and postcards
13
12
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Geronimo (folder
2), undated
35 Items
photographs
13
13
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Geronimo (folder
3), undated
4 Items
photographs
13
14
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Got-Chai-Eh, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
15
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Hearty
Jack, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
16
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Joseffa, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
17
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Loco, undated
5 Items
photographs
13
18
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Mikifree (or
Mickey Free), undated
3 Items
photographs
13
19
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Naitche
(Naliche?), undated
2 Items
photographs
13
20
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Nana, undated
5 Items
photographs
13
21
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Natchez, undated
6 Items
photographs
13
22
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Nautzile, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
23
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Nosey, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
24
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Notzile, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
25
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Pesh-Coo, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
26
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Quatha-Hooa-Hooba, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
27
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--San
Juan, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
28
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Sanchez, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
29
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Talklia, undated
3 Items
photographs
13
30
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Tashi, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
31
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Toggy
Snoggy, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
32
Indians of North America--Apache
Indians--Portraits--Victorio, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
33
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Wesley,
Clarence, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
34
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Portraits--Zele, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
35
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
16 Items
photographs and postcards
13
36
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona), undated
20 Items
photographs and postcards
13
37
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Buildings--Government, undated
4 Items
photographs
13
38
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Buildings--Guard House, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
39
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Children, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
40
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Dwellings, undated
4 Items
photographs
13
41
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Families, undated
3 Items
photographs
13
42
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Gambling, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
43
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Games, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
44
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Hospitals, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
45
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Military Camps, undated
7 Items
photographs
13
46
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Military Officers, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
47
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Prisoners, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
48
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Puberty Rites, undated
6 Items
photographs
13
49
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Rivers--Gila River, undated
3 Items
photographs
13
50
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--School Children, undated
3 Items
photographs
13
51
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Trading Posts, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
52
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--San Carlos Reservation
(Arizona)--Youth, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
53
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--United States Indian School,
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
13
54
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Women (folder 1), undated
30 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
13
55
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Women (folder 2), undated
26 Items
photographs
13
56
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians (folder 1), undated
9 Items
photographs and prints
Scope and Contents
Includes material that relates to more than one Arizona Indian group or
material that relates to unspecified groups from Arizona.
13
57
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians (folder 2), undated
39 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Includes material that relates to more than one Arizona Indian group or
material that relates to unspecified groups from Arizona.
13
58
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians (folder 3), undated
4 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Includes material that relates to more than one Arizona Indian group or
material that relates to unspecified groups from Arizona. Also includes
fictitious Indians (Anona).
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59
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians--Children, undated
4 Items
photographs and postcards
13
60
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians--Dwellings, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
13
61
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians--Men, undated
4 Items
photographs
13
62
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians--Parades, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
63
Indians of North America--Arizona Indians--Women, undated
4 Items
postcards and stereographs
13
64
Indians of North America--Aztecs (Indians of Mexico), undated
1 Items
postcards
13
65
Indians of North America--California Indians, undated
4 Items
photographs
13
66
Indians of North America--California Indian Schools, undated
1 Items
photographs
13
67
Indians of North America--Chemehuevis Indians--Women, undated
2 Items
postcards
13
68
Indians of North America--Cochiti Indians, undated
7 Items
postcards and stereographs
13
69
Indians of North America--Cochiti Indians--Churches, undated
4 Items
postcards
13
70
Indians of North America--Cochiti Indians--Governors, undated
2 Items
postcards
13
71
Indians of North America--Cochiti Indians--Women, undated
2 Items
postcards
13
72
Indians of North America--Cocopa Indians, undated
23 Items
postcards and slides
13
73
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California), undated
14 Items
photographs
13
74
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Buildings--Government, undated
6 Items
photographs
13
75
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Dwellings, undated
5 Items
photographs
13
76
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Farmers, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
77
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Men, undated
5 Items
photographs
13
78
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Officials and Employees, undated
4 Items
photographs
13
79
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Police, undated
2 Items
photographs
13
80
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--School Children, undated
4 Items
photographs
13
81
Indians of North America--Colorado River Indian Reservation (Arizona
and California)--Schools, undated
4 Items
photographs
Drawer
folder
14
1
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians, undated
10 Items
photographs and postcards
14
2
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Battles--Wounded Knee
Massacre, 1890, undated
3 Items
photographs
14
3
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits, undated
3 Items
photographs
14
4
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits--Crazy Horse, ca.
1842-1877, undated
1 Items
photographs
14
5
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits--Gall, ca.
1840-1894, undated
2 Items
photographs
14
6
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits--One
Bull, undated
2 Items
photographs
14
7
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits--Rain in the
Face, undated
2 Items
photographs
14
8
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits--Red Cloud,
1822-1909, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
14
9
Indians of North America--Dakota Indians--Portraits--Sitting Bull, ca.
1834-1890, undated
10 Items
photographs
14
10
Indians of North America--Flathead Indian Reservation
(Montana), undated
24 Items
photographs and postcards
14
11
Indians of North America--Fort Yuma Indian Reservation (Arizona and
California), undated
2 Items
postcards
14
12
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians (folder 1), undated
26 Items
photographs
14
13
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians (folder 2), undated
27 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes Roundup, Pendleton, Oregon photographs taken by Don Perceval.
14
14
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians (folder 3), undated
44 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
White Fang's camp, photographs by Don Perceval.
14
15
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians (folder 4), undated
23 Items
postcards
14
16
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians (folder 5), undated
24 Items
postcards
14
17
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians--Portraits (folder
1), undated
21 Items
photographs and postcards
14
18
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians--Portraits (folder
2), undated
18 Items
postcards
14
19
Indians of North America--Great Plains Indians--Portraits (folder
3), undated
6 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Photographs by Will Soule.
14
20
Indians of North America--Havasupai Indians, undated
11 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
14
21
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians, undated
4 Items
photographs
14
22
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Agriculture, undated
9 Items
photographs and postcards
14
23
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Arts and Crafts, undated
26 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
14
24
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Buildings, undated
7 Items
photographs and postcards
14
25
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Children, undated
18 Items
photographs and postcards
14
26
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Domestic Life, undated
10 Items
photographs, postcards, and lithographs
14
27
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Kachina Dolls, undated
43 Items
postcards
14
28
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Kachina Dolls--Non-Hopi
Reproductions, undated
5 Items
photographs
14
29
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Men, undated
23 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
14
30
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Textile Industry and
Fabric, undated
1 Items
postcards
14
31
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Villages (file 1, folder
1), undated
28 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Unidentified villages.
14
32
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Villages (file 1, folder
2), undated
10 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Mishongnovi, Second Mesa.
14
33
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Villages (file 1, folder
3), undated
6 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Moencopi, Third Mesa.
14
34
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Villages (file 1, folder
4), undated
25 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Oraibi, Third Mesa.
14
35
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Villages (file 1, folder
5), undated
5 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
s
Shipaulovi, Second Mesa.
14
36
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Villages (file 1, folder
6), undated
26 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Walpi, First Mesa.
14
37
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Women (folder 1), undated
20 Items
photographs and stereographs
14
38
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Women (folder 2), undated
25 Items
postcards
14
39
Indians of North America--Hualapai Indians, undated
9 Items
photographs and postcards
14
40
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo Indians), undated
10 Items
photographs and postcards
14
41
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
18 Items
photographs and postcards
14
42
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Families, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
14
43
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Men, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
14
44
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Peddlers and
Peddling--Pottery, undated
2 Items
postcards
14
45
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Potters--Women, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
14
46
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
14
47
Indians of North America--Isleta Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
11 Items
photographs and postcards
14
48
Indians of North America--Jemez Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
4 Items
postcards
14
49
Indians of North America--Laguna Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
1), undated
11 Items
photographs and stereographs
14
50
Indians of North America--Laguna Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
2), undated
22 Items
postcards
14
51
Indians of North America--Laguna Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Children, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
14
52
Indians of North America--Laguna Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
4 Items
photographs and postcards
14
53
Indians of North America--Laguna Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Potters, undated
1 Items
photographs
14
54
Indians of North America--Laguna Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
12 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
14
55
Indians of North America--Maricopa Indians, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
14
56
Indians of North America--Maricopa Indians--Men, undated
2 Items
photographs
14
57
Indians of North America--Maricopa Indians--Women, undated
12 Items
photographs and postcards
14
58
Indians of North America--Mayan
Indians--Mexico--Antiquities, undated
14 Items
postcards
Drawer
15
McGee, W. J. Expedition--Seri and Tohono O'Odham Indians, 1894-1895
Scope and Contents
McGee materials were moved to: W. J. McGee photograph collection (MS 483).
Drawer
folder
16
1
Indians of North America--Mexico Indians (Miscellaneous), undated
2 Items
postcards
16
2
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians (folder 1), undated
5 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
3
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians (folder 2), undated
18 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Album, undated, titled "Life Among the Mojave Indians".
16
4
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians--Dwellings, undated
4 Items
photographs
16
5
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians--Families, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
16
6
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians--Funeral Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
3 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
7
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians--Gambling, undated
1 Items
stereographs
16
8
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians--Men, undated
3 Items
postcards and stereographs
16
9
Indians of North America--Mohave Indians--Women, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
16
10
Indians of North America--Navajo Indian Reservation (folder
1), undated
Folder
Folder has been missing since 05/2003.
16
11
Indians of North America--Navajo Indian Reservation (folder
1a), undated
3 Items
postcards and stereographs
16
12
Indians of North America--Navajo Indian Reservation--Views, undated
7 Items
photographs
16
13
Indians of North America--Navajo Indian Reservation--Window Rock
(Arizona), undated
5 Items
postcards
16
14
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians (file 1, folder
1), undated
25 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
15
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians (file 1, folder
2), undated
19 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs by Dwight Franklin.
16
16
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians (file 1, folder
3), undated
10 Items
souvenir viewbook
Scope and Contents
Souvenir viewbook published by Frashers.
16
17
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians (file 2, folder
1), undated
16 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Photographs by Laura Gilpin and Ernest Knee.
16
18
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians (file 2, folder
2), undated
30 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Archives Series.
16
19
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians (file 2, folder
3), undated
10 Items
postcards and slides
16
20
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Agriculture, undated
12 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
21
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Children (folder
1), undated
26 Items
photographs and postcards
16
22
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Children (folder
2), 1933-1934
6 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs and drawings with annotations, similar to a home-made
school yearbook, titled "First Grade, 1933-1934, Chin Lee Indian School in
Arizona).
16
23
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Couples, undated
1 Items
photographs
16
24
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Dwellings (folder
1), undated
23 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
25
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Dwellings (folder
2), undated
18 Items
postcards
16
26
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Families (folder
1), undated
15 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
27
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Families (folder
2), undated
31 Items
postcards
16
28
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Men (folder 1), undated
14 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
29
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Men (folder 2), undated
11 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Photographs by Clifford Gedekoh.
16
30
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Men (folder 3), undated
21 Items
postcards
16
31
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Missions, undated
15 Items
photographs and postcards
16
32
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Portraits, undated
12 Items
photographs and postcards
16
33
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Recreation, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
16
34
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (folder
1), undated
4 Items
photographs and postcards
16
35
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (folder
2), undated
37 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Photographs by William R. Heick.
16
36
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Sandpainting, undated
24 Items
photographs and postcards
16
37
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Schools, undated
2 Items
photographs and postcards
16
38
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Schools--Leupp Indian
School, undated
10 Items
photographs and postcards
16
39
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Silverwork (folder
1), undated
17 Items
photographs, stereographs, and slides
16
40
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Silverwork (folder
2), undated
16 Items
postcards
16
41
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Textile Industry & Fabric
(file 1, folder 1), undated
26 Items
photographs, stereographs, and prints
16
42
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Textile Industry & Fabric
(file 1, folder 2), undated
27 Items
photographs, stereographs, and prints
16
43
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Textile Industry & Fabric
(file 2, folder 1), undated
24 Items
postcards
16
44
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Textile Industry & Fabric
(file 2, folder 2), undated
25 Items
postcards
16
45
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Textile Industry & Fabric
(file 2, folder 3), undated
30 Items
postcards
16
46
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Textile Industry & Fabric
(file 2, folder 4), undated
20 Items
souvenir viewbook
Scope and Contents
Souvenir viewbook published by Frashers.
16
47
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Trading Posts, undated
3 Items
postcards
16
48
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Women (folder 1), undated
16 Items
photographs and stereographs
16
49
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Women (folder 2), undated
19 Items
postcards
16
50
Indians of North America--Oto Indians, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
16
51
Indians of North America--Paiute Indians, undated
9 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
52
Indians of North America--Picuris Indians (Pueblo Indians), undated
1 Items
postcards
16
53
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Basketmaking, undated
7 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
54
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Buildings, undated
2 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
Includes Sacaton Indian School dormitory and people.
16
55
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Children (folder
1), undated
2 Items
photographs and postcards
16
56
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Children (folder
2), 1934-1935
15 Items
woodcuts
Scope and Contents
"The Singing Trees" woodcuts of poetry by Pima Indian children of Santan Day
School, at Sacaton, Arizona, 1934-1935.
16
57
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Dwellings, undated
9 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
58
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Families, undated
11 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
59
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Men, undated
15 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
60
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Women, undated
29 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
16
61
Indians of North America--Portraits, Indians--Fictitious, undated
2 Items
postcards
Drawer
folder
17
1
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians (folder 1), undated
15 Items
photographs and stereographs
17
2
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians (folder 2), undated
7 Items
postcards
17
3
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians (folder 3), undated
18 Items
postcards
17
4
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians (folder 4), undated
25 Items
postcards
17
5
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians (folder 5), undated
30 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Archive Series.
17
6
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Antiquities, undated
3 Items
photographs
17
7
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Art, undated
8 Items
photographs
17
8
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Beadwork, undated
1 Items
postcards
17
9
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Dwellings, undated
11 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
17
10
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Men, undated
7 Items
photographs
17
11
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Panama-California Exposition,
San Diego, 1915, 1915
19 Items
photographs and stereographs
Scope and Contents
Prints of ceremonial costumes of Pueblo Indians by Virginia More Roediger.
17
12
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (folder
1), undated
12 Items
prints
17
13
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (folder
2), undated
7 Items
photographs and postcards
17
14
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Silverwork, undated
2 Items
postcards
17
15
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians--Women, undated
18 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
17
16
Indians of North America--San Felipe Indians (Pueblo
Indians), undated
9 Items
photographs, prints, and stereographs
17
17
Indians of North America--San Felipe Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
1 Items
postcards
17
18
Indians of North America--San Ildefonso Indians (Pueblo
Indians), undated
10 Items
photographs and postcards
17
19
Indians of North America--San Ildefonso Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Potters, undated
7 Items
postcards
17
20
Indians of North America--San Ildefonso Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Potters--Martínez, undated
16 Items
photographs and postcards
17
21
Indians of North America--San Ildefonso Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites
and Ceremonies, undated
5 Items
postcards
17
22
Indians of North America--San Juan Indians (Pueblo
Indians), undated
3 Items
photographs and stereographs
17
23
Indians of North America--San Juan Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
2 Items
postcards
17
24
Indians of North America--Sandia Indians, undated
1 Items
photograph
17
25
Indians of North America--Sandia Indians--Churches, undated
3 Items
postcards
17
26
Indians of North America--Santa Ana Indians (Pueblo
Indians), undated
1 Items
photograph
17
27
Indians of North America--Santa Clara Indians (Pueblo
Indians), undated
12 Items
photographs and postcards
17
28
Indians of North America--Santa Clara Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Men, undated
4 Items
postcards
17
29
Indians of North America--Santa Clara Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites
and Ceremonies, undated
4 Items
postcards
17
30
Indians of North America--Santa Clara Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
3 Items
postcards
17
31
Indians of North America--Santo Domingo Indians (Pueblo
Indians), undated
8 Items
postcards, prints, and stereographs
17
32
Indians of North America--Santo Domingo Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
8 Items
postcards
17
33
Indians of North America--Santo Domingo Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites
and Ceremonies, undated
22 Items
photographs and postcards
17
34
Indians of North America--Santo Domingo Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
7 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
17
35
Indians of North America--Seri Indians (Indians of Mexico), undated
16 Items
photographs and postcards
17
36
Indians of North America--Siksika Indians (file 1, folder
1), undated
25 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Medicine Owl's camp, copy photographs
17
37
Indians of North America--Siksika Indians (file 1, folder
2), undated
21 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Medicine Owl's camp, copy photographs
17
38
Indians of North America--Siksika Indians (file 1, folder
3), undated
19 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Medicine Owl's camp, original photographs
17
39
Indians of North America--Siksika Indians (file 2, folder
1), undated
17 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Two Gun's Camp, copy photographs
17
40
Indians of North America--Siksika Indians (file 2, folder
2), undated
80 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Two Gun's Camp, original photographs
17
41
Indians of North America--Siksika Indians (file 2, folder
3), undated
2 Items
postcards
17
42
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians (folder
1), undated
11 Items
photographs, prints, and 3-D pictures
17
43
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians (folder
2), undated
61 Items
postcards
17
44
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians (folder
3), undated
26 Items
postcards
17
45
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians (folder
4), undated
17 Items
postcards
17
46
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians (folder
5), undated
26 Items
postcards
17
47
Indians of North America--Southwest, New,
Indians--Antiquities, undated
2 Items
photographs and postcards
17
48
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians--Arts and
Crafts, undated
1 Items
photograph
17
49
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, Indians--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
10 Items
souvenir viewbook
Scope and Contents
Souvenir viewbook published by Frashers.
17
50
Indians of North America--Tarahumara Indians, undated
2 Items
postcards
17
51
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
1), undated
16 Items
photographs and stereographs
17
52
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
2), undated
13 Items
postcards
17
53
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo Indians) (folder
3), undated
16 Items
postcards
17
54
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Children, undated
3 Items
photographs
17
55
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Men, undated
9 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
17
56
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
22 Items
photographs and postcards
17
57
Indians of North America--Taos Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
12 Items
photographs and postcards
17
58
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo Indians), undated
10 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
17
59
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Children, undated
1 Items
stereograph
17
60
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Churches, undated
1 Items
postcard
17
61
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Drummers, undated
2 Items
photographs and postcards
17
62
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Men, undated
2 Items
postcards
17
63
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Pottery--Rain Gods, undated
3 Items
postcards
17
64
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
9 Items
photographs and postcards
17
65
Indians of North America--Tesuque Indians (Pueblo
Indians)--Women, undated
6 Items
photographs, postcards, stereograph, and print
17
66
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians, undated
1 Items
prints
17
67
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham
Indians--Agriculture, undated
20 Items
photographs and postcards
17
68
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Agricultural
Workers--Housing, undated
3 Items
photographs
17
69
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Arts and
Crafts, undated
4 Items
photographs and postcards
17
70
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham
Indians--Buildings, undated
1 Items
photographs
17
71
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Children (folder
1), undated
38 Items
photographs
17
72
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Children (folder
2), undated
8 Items
photographs and postcards
17
73
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Dwellings (folder
1), undated
23 Items
photographs and stereographs
17
74
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Dwellings (folder
2), undated
11 Items
postcards
17
75
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Events, 1926
20 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
"Indians portray customs for baseball magnates, 1926."
17
76
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham
Indians--Games--Women, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
17
77
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Indian Achievement
Days (folder 1), undated
8 Items
photographs
In
Indian Oasis
17
78
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Indian Achievement
Days (folder 2), undated
8 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
San Xavier
17
79
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Indian Achievement
Days (folder 3), undated
21 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Sells
17
80
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Indian Achievement
Days (folder 4), undated
32 Items
photographs
Sells
Sells
17
81
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Indian Achievement
Days (folder 5), undated
12 Items
photographs
Vamori
Vamori
Drawer
folder
18
1
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Men, undated
5 Items
photographs
18
2
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Potters, undated
5 Items
photographs and postcards
18
3
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Range & Water
Development Program, undated
18 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Photographs include drought.
18
4
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Rodeos, undated
4 Items
photographs
18
5
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Tohono O'Odham Indian
Reservation (Arizona), undated
1 Items
photographs
18
6
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
1), undated
2 Items
photographs
s
Cababi
18
7
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
2), undated
5 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Havana Nakya or Crow Hang
18
8
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
3), undated
3 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Pisinimo
18
9
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
4), undated
4 Items
photographs and stereograph
Scope and Contents
Quijotoa
18
10
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
5), undated
8 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
San Xavier
18
11
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
6), undated
18 Items
photographs and slides
Scope and Contents
Topawa
18
12
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
7), undated
3 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Vamori
18
13
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Villages (folder
8), undated
1 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Ali Chuckson
18
14
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Women (folder
1), undated
34 Items
photographs
18
15
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Women (folder
2), undated
15 Items
postcards
18
16
Indians of North America--Tohono O'Odham Indians--Women's Health
Services--BIA Health Clinic, undated
2 Items
photographs
18
17
Indians of North America--United States Indian School, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania, undated
6 Items
photographs
18
18
Indians of North America--Ute Indians, undated
9 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
18
19
Indians of North America--West, Indians of the, undated
15 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
Title encompasses material that relates to more than on Indian group from the
American west, or material that relates to Indian groups from the west other
than those groups from the Great Plains and the Southwest.
18
20
Indians of North America--Yaqui Indians--Mexico, undated
7 Items
photographs
18
21
Indians of North America--Yaqui Indians--Mexico--Children, undated
7 Items
photographs
18
22
Indians of North America--Yaqui Indians--Mexico--Men, undated
6 Items
photographs
18
23
Indians of North America--Yaqui Indians--Mexico--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
28 Items
photographs and postcards
18
24
Indians of North America--Yaqui Indians--Mexico--Women, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
18
25
Indians of North America--Yuma Indians, undated
5 Items
photographs and stereographs
18
26
Indians of North America--Yuma Indians--Bands--Music, undated
1 Items
postcards
18
27
Indians of North America--Yuma Indians--Men, undated
6 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
18
28
Indians of North America--Yuma Indians--Men--Portraits, undated
8 Items
photographs
18
29
Indians of North America--Yuma Indians--Peddlers and
Peddling, undated
1 Items
postcards
18
30
Indians of North America--Yuma Indians--Women, undated
7 Items
postcards
18
31
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians (folder 1), undated
12 Items
photographs, stereographs, and slides
18
32
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians (folder 2), undated
9 Items
postcards and prints
18
33
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Basket Making, undated
1 Items
postcards
18
34
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Children, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
18
35
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Churches, undated
3 Items
photographs and postcards
18
36
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Dwelling--Interior, undated
1 Items
photographs
18
37
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Men, undated
2 Items
photographs
18
38
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Potters, undated
1 Items
photographs
18
39
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Rites and
Ceremonies, undated
6 Items
postcards
18
40
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Shrines, undated
1 Items
photographs
18
41
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Silverwork, undated
3 Items
postcards
18
42
Indians of North America--Zuni Indians--Women, undated
7 Items
photographs and postcards
Mexico--Description and Travel (file 1, folder 2), undated
23 Items
photographs and postcards
21
39
Mexico--Description and Travel (file 2, folder 1), undated
27 Items
photographs and postcards
21
40
Mexico--Description and Travel (file 2, folder 2), 1906
28 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
Photographs and postcards: 54 images taken during a trip to Mexico in May 1906
feature the states of Campeche, Colima, Guerrero, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Tabasco
and Veracruz-Llave. Highlights include Acapulo, Jonuta, Coatzacoalos,
Manzanillo, Monterrey, Salina Cruz, San Blas, and San Isidro.
21
41
Mexico--Draft Animals, undated
13 Items
photographs and postcards
Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920--Civilians, 1910-1920
18 Items
photographs and postcards
21
63
Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920--Columbus, New
Mexico, 1910-1920
16 Items
photographs, postcards, and stereographs
21
64
Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920--La Decena Tragica, 1913
19 Items
photographs and postcards
Scope and Contents
Photographs and postcards (depict civil unrest in Mexico known as La Decena
Tragica, February 1913. Images of the revolt include scenes of the tragic ten
days, the afflication of war to the citizens of the capitol, and the funeral of
assassinated liberal President Madero. (Mexican View Company, and Ramos, ca.
1913).
21
65
Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920--Deming, New Mexico, 1910-1920
2 Items
postcards
Mexico--Markets, undated
19 Items
photographs and postcards
23
10
Mexico--Men, undated
5 Items
photographs
23
11
Mexico (Mexico: State) (folder 1), circa 1921
32 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Single postcards removed from an unidentified album seem to primarily feature
the project and men of the Comisión Hidrológico del Rio Lerma in Mexico State
and Guanajuato State, ca. 1921. Images include Rio Lerma, group portraits which
appear to be the hydrologists, engineers, and workers; and views of their
travels during the project. Many of the postcards are unidentified scenes of
towns – some views possibly Lerma de Villada, churches, buildings, reservoirs,
canals, irrigation, and people, including a few images of an unidentified group
of young men and women at a social gathering and a car race event. Highlights
include the state of Guanajuato: scenes of Salvatierra, the Estación
Metereológical and the commission's various activities; the city of Guanajuato,
a church, Teatro Juaréz, and a reservoir – possibly Esperanza Reservoir; views
of Celaya, church and street scenes; and a church and dam in Jaral del
Progreso. Among the views are two postcards of Tequila, Veracruz-Llave.
23
12
Mexico (Mexico: State) (folder 2), circa 1921
32 Items
postcards
Scope and Contents
Single postcards removed from an unidentified album seem to primarily feature
the project and men of the Comisión Hidrológico del Rio Lerma in Mexico State
and Guanajuato State, ca. 1921. Images include Rio Lerma, group portraits which
appear to be the hydrologists, engineers, and workers; and views of their
travels during the project. Many of the postcards are unidentified scenes of
towns – some views possibly Lerma de Villada, churches, buildings, reservoirs,
canals, irrigation, and people, including a few images of an unidentified group
of young men and women at a social gathering and a car race event. Highlights
include the state of Guanajuato: scenes of Salvatierra, the Estación
Metereológical and the commission's various activities; the city of Guanajuato,
a church, Teatro Juaréz, and a reservoir – possibly Esperanza Reservoir; views
of Celaya, church and street scenes; and a church and dam in Jaral del
Progreso. Among the views are two postcards of Tequila, Veracruz-Llave.
23
13
Mexico--Musicians, undated
2 Items
photographs and postcards
23
14
Mexico--Peddlers and Peddling, undated
11 Items
postcards
23
15
Mexico--Peddlers and Peddling--Baskets, undated
4 Items
postcards
23
16
Mexico--Peddlers and Peddling--Coal, undated
4 Items
postcards
23
17
Mexico--Peddlers and Peddling--Pottery, undated
6 Items
postcards
People, folder 21 (Clark, Vernon L.), undated
20 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Phoenix businessman; photographs and scrapbook of personal and professional
clippings and memorabilia relating to Salt River Valley Water Users
Association, Phoenix Volunteer Fire Department, El Zaribah Temple group at the
Grand Canyon, with photos of Joe Young, Benjamin Crawford and Marcus A. Smith,
a Buckeye baseball team, Clark Pratt Vehicle Company, other other Clark
businesses.
29
42
People, folder 22a (Colter, Mary Elizabeth Jane), undated
12 Items
photographs
Orozco, Alvaro, 1880-1928 [see also Mexico--History-- Revolution,
1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]
Orozco, José Clemente, 1883-1949 [see also Mexico-- History--Revolution,
1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]
Orozco, Pascual [see also Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920
(Revolutionary Leaders)]
Ortega, Julio
Ortera, Carla
Ortega Aguilar, Felix [ask for Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920
(Revolutionary Leaders)]
Osburn, N. A.
Oventil, A.
Overlock, Charles
Overlock, Charles (Mrs.)
31
27
People, folder 104 (Ord, B. F.), undated
28 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes Ord family photographs, Dr. James L. Ord (contract army physician in
Arizona, Georgia, Fort Custer), Fort Grant officers and wives, William
Corbusier, Capt. Robert Read.
31
28
People, folder 105 (Ord, B. F.), undated
21 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes Ord family photographs, Dr. James L. Ord (contract army physician in
Arizona, Georgia, Fort Custer), Fort Grant officers and wives, William
Corbusier, Capt. Robert Read.
31
29
People, folder 106 (Oury, Francis and William), undated
11 Items
photographs
Biographical sketch of Snyder and cyanotypes of southern Arizona taken by
Snyder in 1890 while taking the census, including Tohono O'odham homes, San
Agustin Mission ruins, San Xavier Mission, and a horse-drawn trolley in
Tucson.
Photographs of a parade on the occasion of a visit by President McKinley. Views
of McKinley buggy, Indian School Kindergarten float, Santa Fe, Prescott, and
Phoenix Railroad float, etc.
33
26
Phoenix (Arizona)--Hospitals, undated
9 Items
photographs and postcards
Includes Evalyn Bentley, Home Demonstration Agent, and student activities of
Indian rural schools, Greaterville, Vail, Jaynes, Sonoita, etc., home
economics, May Pole dance, playground.
Fourteen photographs and two letters by Robert Stewart Brooks, depict local
people and their activities in Chihuahua and Sinaloa, Mexico, ca. 1907-1908.
Activities represented include making tortillas, weaving a sombrero,
horse-drawn carriages and wagons, and hand-held plows pulled by oxen. Brooks
was a mining engineer working for the Greene-Cananea Copper Company in northern
Mexico.
37
21
Sinaloa (Mexico: State)--E.J. Hand Trip in 1920s, 1920s
16 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Photographs by EJ Hand.
37
22
Smoki People, Inc. (folder 1), undated
31 Items
photographs and postcards
37
23
Smoki People, Inc. (folder 2), undated
10 Items
photographs
37
24
Snowflake (Arizona), undated
25 Items
photographs
37
25
Socorro (New Mexico), undated
3 Items
photographs
37
26
Solar Energy--Arizona, undated
1 Items
photographs
37
27
Solomonville (Arizona), undated
8 Items
photographs and postcards
Images from a personal travel photo album, documenting a March 1929 trip
through southern Arizona, southern New Mexico, southwest Texas and northern
Chihuahua, especially Tumacacori Mission, Deming, NM, and Fort Bliss,
Texas.
37
43
Spanish-American War, 1898, undated
1 Items
stereograph
37
44
Springerville (Arizona), undated
10 Items
photographs and postcards
37
45
Stagecoaches, undated
21 Items
photographs and postcards
37
46
Stationary--Arizona, undated
1 Items
photographs
37
47
Steamboats--Arizona, undated
15 Items
photographs, stereographs, and slides
37
48
Superior (Arizona), undated
11 Items
photographs and postcards
Unidentified Tucson family images not taken in Tucson.
42
14
Tucson (Arizona)--People (folder 2), circa 1920s-1930s
45 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Including a social group on Arizona Stables wagon, snapped on the street
postcard, 4th Cavalry Band camp, child and goat (1929), series of Tohono
O'odham Indian craft demonstrations (1930s).
Chiricahua National Monument (Arizona). Photographs.
Chiricahua National Monument. Photograph.
Cities and Towns--Arizona. Photograph.
Cliff dwellings. Photographs and print.
Drawer
folder
47
1
Clifton (Arizona), undated
10 Items
Photographs
47
2
Co--Cz, undated
18 Items
Photographs and prints
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Cochise County (Arizona). Photographs
Colorado River--Exploring Expeditions. Prints.
Cowboys. Photographs.
47
3
D--Fn, undated
24 Items
Photographs and halftones
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Desert Flora--Southwest, New. Photographs and haltones
Donkeys. Photograph
Douglas (Arizona)--Mining. Photograph
Ferries--Arizona. Photograph
Flagstaff (Arizona)--Buildings. Photograph
Flagstaff (Arizona)--Views. Photograph
Drawer
folder
48
1
Fo--Fz, undated
15 Items
Photographs, prints, and blueprints
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Forests and Forestry. Photograph
Fort Bowie (Arizona)--Buildings. Print
Fort Custer (Montana). Photographs
Fort Lowell (Arizona)--Buildings. Blueprints
Fort Yuma (Arizona). Photograph
Fred Harvey Company--Santa Fe Dining Car Services and Hotels.
Photographs
48
2
G--Grand Canyon, undated
19 Items
Photographs, lithographs, and album
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Globe (Arizona)--Mining. Photographs
Grand Canyon (Arizona). Photographs and lithographs
Grand Canyon (Arizona)--Views. Album and print
Grand Canyon (Arizona)--Views--Colorado River. Photograph by Hillers
titled "Grand Canyon of the Colorado River Looking West," image damaged and
in two pieces.
48
3
Graphic--H, undated
14 Items
Drawings, photographs, sketches, and prints
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Graphic arts--Arizona. Drawings and sketches
Guaymas (Sonora, Mexico). Print
Hermosillo (Mexico). Photograph
Hermosillo (Mexico)--Churches. Photograph
Hoover Dam (Arizona and Nevada). Photographs
Drawer
folder
49
3
Indians of North America--Apache Indians--Dwellings through
A-L, undated
28 Items
Photographs, prints, and wood engravings
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Apache Indians--Dwellings. Photograph
Apache Indians--Men. Print
Apache Indians--Mescalero Indians. Print
Apache Indians--Military Scouts. Print
Apache Indians--Portraits. Prints
Apache Indians--Portraits--Geronimo. Prints
Apache Indians--Rites and Ceremonies. Print and wood engravings
Apache Indians--San Carlos Indian Reservation (Arizona).
Photographs
Arizona Indians. Photographs
Aztecs (Indians of Mexico). Prints
Great Plains Indians. Print
49
1
Indians of North America--Apache Indians, circa 1907
3 Items
Photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes 3 photographs. Photographs produced by Lubkin Company, Mesa, Arizona
Territory, circa 1907.
49
2
Indians of North America--Hopi and Pueblo, undated
23 Items
Photographs, prints, and reproductions
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Hopi Indians. Photographs
Hopi Indians--Artists. Reproductions
Hopi Indians--Villages. Photographs and prints
Pueblo Indians. Prints
Pueblo Indians--Dwellings. Photograph
49
4
Indians of North America--M--T, undated
21 Items
Photographs, prints, lithographs, and reproductions
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Mohave Indians. Photograph
Navajo Indian Reservation. Prints
Navajo Indians. Photographs
Navajo Indians--Artists. Reproductions
Navajo Indians--Dwellings. Lithographs
Navajo Indians--Families. Photograph
Navajo Indians--Men. Print
Navajo Indians--Portraits. Print
Southwest Indians, New. Photographs and prints
Taos Indians (Pueblo Indians). Print
Tohono O'odham Indians. Photographs
49
5
Indians of North America--U--Z, undated
12 Items
Prints and photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Yaqui Indians--Mexico--Rites and Ceremonies. Prints
Yuma Indians. Prints
Zuni Indians. Photographs and prints
Drawer
folder
50
1
Jerome (Arizona), undated
7 Items
Photographs
50
2
K-Mexico, undated
16 Items
Lithographs, prints, drawings, and photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Las Vegas (New Mexico). Lithographs and prints
Metcalf (Arizona)--Homes and Haunts. Photographs
Mexican Americans--Arizona--Tucson. Photographs
Mexico. Photograph
Mexico--Art. Three silkscreen prints from Elma Pratt's portfolio "Mexico
in Color"
Mexico City (Mexico). Photograph
Mexico--Views. Drawings of Mexico by Gerry Peirce
Drawer
folder
51
1
Mf--Mil, undated
5 Items
Photographs, prints, and drawings
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Military Personnel. Photographs
Mission San Xavier del Back (Tucson, Arizona)--Exterior--Early to 1905.
Print
Mission San Xavier del Back (Tucson, Arizona)--Exterior--1906-1919.
Photographs
Mission San Xavier del Back (Tucson, Arizona)--Exterior--1920-1939.
Photographs
Mission San Xavier del Back (Tucson, Arizona)--Exterior--1940 to date.
Photographs
Missions--Arizona. Photograph
Missions--Southwest, New. Calendar with six drawings by David
Chorlton
Monument Valley (Utah and Arizona). Print
Morenci (Arizona). Photographs
Mountains--Arizona. Photographs
Observatories. Photograph of Mount Hopkins Observatory
Old Tucson (Arizona). Photograph
51
2
Mines and Mineral Resources, undated
29 Items
Photographs and engravings
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Mines and Mineral Resources--Arizona. Photographs
Mines and Mineral Resources--Arizona--Arizona Commercial Mining Company.
Engravings
Mines and Mineral Resources--Arizona--Calumet and Arizona Mining Company.
Photographs (Missing 05-2005)
Mines and Mineral Resources--Arizona--Santa Cruz County.
Photograph
Mines and Mineral Resources--Miscellaneous. Photographs
Mines and Mineral Resources--Southwest, New. Photographs
Mines and Mineral Resources--West, The. Photographs
This series includes smaller collections that have been grouped together and are
kept in portfolio boxes. Items are arranged alphabetically. These items are housed
in the Vault. Any items that have been removed and placed in unique collections
have notations listing their current locations.
box
item
Vault
1
Addis, Alfred Shea, undated
Scope and Contents
Items moved to Mrs. A. S. Addis photograph collection (MS 486).
Vault
2
Albuquerque (New Mexico), undated
Scope and Contents
Items moves to Albuquerque, New Mexico photograph album (MS 249).
Vault
3
Los Alisos Ranch (California), pre-1960
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 64 photographs of Los Alisos Rancho, a citrust farm owned
by Judge Charles Silent, located at Gelndora, northeast of Los Angeles,
California, prior to 1960.
Vault
4
Apache Trail, undated
Scope and Contents
Items moved to Apache Trail of Arizona photograph album (MS 487).
Vault
4b
Arizona--Arid Regions, 1960
Scope and Contents
Includes 22 photographs and report titled "The Utilization of Arid Lands:
Second Annual Report", 1960. A copy is also available in the
Science-Engineering Library.
Vault
5
Arizona--Description and Travel (box 1), 1912-1917
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 85 photographs given by Sallie (Sarah) Pierce Harris
includes images of family and the Patagonia, Arizona and Mansfield Canyon areas
of Santa Cruz County, circa 1912-1917. Harris moves to Patagonia in 1912 with
her parents, Colwell and Mary (Rood) Pierce. There are images of the Patagonia
Development Company, the railroad depot, freight teams, miners and mine
activity. Also included are images of Mexico, both photographs and postcards,
particularly Nogales and Nogales, Arizona. Nogales images include the
international line, customs house, school, and a July 4th parade. There are
postcards by Lohn of Mexican revolutionaries, General Pascual Orozco, and
Manuel Mascarenas.
Vault
6
Arizona--Description and Travel (box 2), circa 1920-1930.
Scope and Contents
Includes 215 photographs from an unidentified photograph album, circa
1920-1930. Besides family portraits, photographs depict Holbrook, Fort
Huachuca, Prescott, and Fort Whipple, Arizona including images of nurses, a
sanitorium, Fort Huachucha military hospital and medical staff, a military
cemetery and funeral, and a tent camp. There is also an image of the 5th
Cavalry, Troops G and E on a practice march near Holbrook, Arizona.
Vault
7
Arizona--Description and Travel (box 3), undated
Scope and Contents
Items moved to Douglas, Arizona photograph album (MS 248).
Vault
8
Arizona--Views (box 1), circa 1938
Scope and Contents
Includes group of 31 OVERSIZE professional photographic images, possibly
produced for an exhibit, of Arizona industries and monuments including citrus,
cotton, cattle, dates, sheep, mining, polo, downtown Phoenix buildings,
Montezuma's Castle, and San Xavier del Bac, ca. 1938.
Vault
9
Arizona--Views (box 2), circa 1917
Scope and Contents
Includes commercial photograph album with 25 images of the Kayenta, Arizona
area from the Wetherill and Colville Trail Outfitters and Guest Lodge titled
"The Rainbow Trail", and produced by Pacific Photo and Art Company for the
Santa Fe Railway Company. Images include trail rides, Monument Valley and
Rainbow Arch, ca. 1917.
Vault
10
Arizona--Views (box 3), 1904-1935
Scope and Contents
Personal photograph album with 45 images entitled "The Arizona Eastern 1904" in
two parts. Chiefly consists of images of road work, blasting, grading and
laying planks along with a construction camp and workers, likely for the
construction of the Arizona Eastern Railroad, a line that served Phoenix to
Globe-Miami from 1904 to 1935. A second section shows a group of men at
leisure, camping and camp life.
Vault
11
Arizona--Views (box 4), circa 1910s
Scope and Contents
Includes 49 photographs and 6 negatives; this scrapbook and loose photographs
include scenic images of Flagstaff, the San Francisco Mountains, and the
surrounding areas, ca. 1910s.
Vault
12
Arizona--Views (box 5), circa 1907-1915
Scope and Contents
Includes 90 lantern slides, made by the Photographic Dept. of the University of
Illinois, and comprised of images from around the state of Arizona, though many
were taken of Tucson and the University of Arizona, ca. 1907-1915. Some images
concern a surveying class and the Mesa to Roosevelt Road. Also included in
these 90 slides are two images from California and eleven images from
Mexico.
Vault
13
Arizona--Views (box 6), 1906-1910
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 102 images of Southwest Arizona, mostly in Graham County
and Pima County, Arizona. Possibly created by a University of Arizona
engineering student, ca. 1909-1910, the images include scenery and mine
activity in the Aravaipa Canyon area, Indian road crews, Turkey Creek cliff
dwellings, the Aravaipa stage stations, and a Safford, Arizona street scene.
Other photographs depict Mormon crowds and a picnic, the Quinn and Scarlett
families of Safford, an Arizona Circus parade (1909), and a Tucson Cinco de
Mayo parade (1910). University of Arizona student images show military cadet
encampments at Sabino Canyon in 1906 and 1909, and a mechanical arts classroom
workshop (1910).
Vault
14
Arizona--Views (box 7), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 26 photographs, by Judge Edward R. Monk (1852-1924), include scattered
views of Arizona, scenes of the village Walpi and Hopi Indians, images of
Navajo Indians and the Petrified Forest National Park. See also PEOPLE—Monk,
Edward.
Vault
15
Arizona--Views (box 8), 1907
Scope and Contents
Loose photograph album pages with 104 photographs, probably taken by someone
stationed at Forth Huachuca, ca. 1907. There are photographs of the 14th
Cavalry, Troop C in full dress review and a 14th Cavalry baseball team,
soldiers at work and leisure, a camp in the Huachuca Mountains, and Fort
Huachuca buildings including the post hospital and corrals. There are also
images of the Nogales customs house and international boundary, and a few
images of Bisbee, Tucson, and San Xavier Mission.
Vault
16
Arizona--Views (box 9), circa 1930s
Scope and Contents
Includes 90 postcard-size photographs, mostly from the 1930s, chiefly of Tucson
buildings, hotels, and streets including the Veterans Administration Hospital,
Catholic Indian School, Pima County Courthouse, hotels, a railroad depot, the
Silver Slipper saloon, University Square, Fourth Avenue, and more.others. There
are also a few views of San Xavier del Bac, Prescott, Nogales, Arizona, and
Bisbee, including historical reproductions of the Bisbee Deportation and mining
operations.
Vault
17
Arizona--Views (box 10), circa 1895-1900
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 26 cyanotypes of unidentified men, women and dogs posed
among tent cabins in a southern Arizona mining camp, ca. 1895-1900.
Vault
18
Artists--Western, undated
Scope and Contents
Ruess, Everett. (24 Block prints) Limited Edition produced by the Southern Utah
Wilderness Alliance.
Vault
19
Bisbee (Arizona), circa 1900-1910
Scope and Contents
Small photograph album with 24 images primarily of Bisbee, but with a few of
Johnson and Yuma, Arizona, and Cananea, Mexico. Highlights are images of the
Copper Queen mine buildings, mine railroad, hospital, store, an ore train
wreck, burros hauling wood and water, and a man being pulled up a mine shaft in
a bucket., ca. 1900 to 1910.
Vault
20
Cananea (Mexico)--Mining--Greene Consolidated Copper Company
Mines, circa 1905
Scope and Contents
Includes 25 professional photographs with partial portfolio case produced by
Oliver Lippincott, Los Angeles, and California, ca. 1905. Images of the mine
include the hoist, concentrator, smelter and powerhouse, hospital, boarding
house, machine shop, saw mill, narrow gauge railroad and various surrounding
views.
Vault
21
Chihuahua (Mexico: State)--Railroads--Mexico Northwestern Railway
Company, circa 1909
Scope and Contents
Photograph album, compiled by J. Fred and Earl Storer, containing images of
railroad construction, work camps, and building construction relating to the
Mexico Northwestern Railway (Ferrocarril Noroeste de Mexico) in the state of
Chihuahua, Mexico, ca. 1909. There are also images of tourists, possibly the
Storer families, at the Cueva de la Olla, an archaeological site near Casas
Grandes in Chihuahua. Construction scenes include tunneling, building a bridge,
a locomotive, work camps, and a campfire meal. Photographs are also present of
constructing the lumber mill, homes in Pearson (now known as Juan Mata Ortiz),
a cockfight, cliff dwellings, the Alamo (San Antonio, N.M.), and a circus
procession in an unidentified American town. Two photographs show the interior
of Earl Storer's general merchandise store. The Mexico Northwestern Railway
Company operated between El Paso, Texas and the lumber, mine, and agriculture
regions of northern Mexico in the state of Chihuahua in the early 20th century
and operated lumber mills at Madera and Pearson in Chihuahua State and El Paso
Milling Co. in Texas.
Includes 2 photograph albums entitled "Desert Caballeros out Wickenburg way",
1954 (19 images) and 1959 (16 images) of that organization's members and its
annual trail rides for 1954 and 1959. The week-long, invitation-only trail ride
has taken place every April since 1947.
Vault
24
Douglas (Arizona)--Mining, circa 1905-1906
Scope and Contents
Includes 25 cabinet card photographs, stamped Jos. A. Beauparlant, of Douglas,
Arizona views, street scenes and activities, ca. 1905-1906. Highlights include
construction workers "on way to work" in open-air railroad car, at work, and
with a 200 ft. smokestack completed, a horse race, saloon, a hotel lobby, and
the Clark brothers.
Vault
25
Empire Ranch (Arizona), circa 1893-1905
Scope and Contents
Two large photograph albums, one with 102 photographs, the other with 101
photographs relating to Harry Heffner and the Empire Ranch operations, ca.
1893-1905. Images depict cattle and ranching activities including branding,
ranch houses, wagons and automobiles (including an 8-team wagon and the "first
Oldsmobile in Arizona, 1904"). There are images of Harry Heffner, H. V.
McFadden, Bert Alvord, the Herbert Drachman family, the Vail family, and Jim
Seaver. Also present are images of Crittenden ruins, Tucson buildings, and
Gardner Ranch (Colossal Cave). Related material at AZ 21. Digitized in
"Remembering an Empire".
Vault
26
Ensenada (Baja California, Mexico), circa 1921
Scope and Contents
Travel album titled, Recuerdo de la visita del Sr. Gobernador E. Ybarra, Jr.,
Agosto 25 al 30, 1921 - Ensenada. 94 black and white photographs depict the
trip of the visiting delegation along the national highway and around Ensenada.
Album begins with a view of Ensenada, the official headquarters of the Northern
District of Baja, California; and a image of Real De Castillo, the hometown of
Governor Ybarra, Jr. Photographs feature scenic views, group portraits and
architectural images.
Vault
27
Fort Whipple (Arizona) (box 1 and 2), 1918-1919
Scope and Contents
Box 1: Photograph album, 51 photographs. Box 2: Photograph album; 28
photographs. The professional albums document the progress of construction of
the hospital and Whipple Barracks, 1918-1919.
Vault
28
Gila River Valley (New Mexico and Arizona), circa 1903-1910
Scope and Contents
Photograph album, entitled "Along the Gila Valley," with 60 photographs
probably taken by Thomas Rupe Beeman, an engineer performing survey work for
the Southern Pacific Railroad, ca. 1903-1910. Highlights include a Pima Indian
home, cradleboard, river scenes, and horses and carriages crossing the
river.
Vault
29
Grand Canyon (Arizona)--Views (box 1), circa 1902-1903
Scope and Contents
Includes 38 Stereographs by Underwood and Underwood, ca. 1902-1903, of Grand
Canyon and northern Arizona views. In addition to canyon views, there are
images of a Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, people sitting on the edge of
the canyon, a woman painter, Thomas Moran sketching, Walpi, Petrified Forest,
and Walnut Canyon.
Vault
30
Grand Canyon (Arizona)--Views (box 2), circa 1900-1919
Scope and Contents
Includes 42 photographs, 8x10 professional prints, mounted and numbered, of
Grand Canyon scenes including scenic views as well as Hotel El Tovar interior
and exterior, Hopi House interior and exterior, Bright Angel Hotel, and Navajo
Indians and blanket weaving in Hopi House, ca. 1900s to 1910s.
Vault
31
Grand Canyon (Arizona)--Views (box 3), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 56 scenes of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, San Francisco, Yellowstone,
Carlsbad Caverns, and Sequoia in three-dimension film photography identified as
"See the World Thru True-Vue"; two copies of film with special viewer
(different dates) by the Fred Harvey Company. Not for viewing; for exhibition
purpose only.
Vault
32
Grand Canyon (Arizona)--Views (box 4), circa 1905
Scope and Contents
Includes 48 original photographs, printed from 8x10 glass plate negatives, and
taken by photographer Louis Charles McClure, circa 1905, of Grand Canyon
scenes. Includes views of Bright Angel Camp, Jacob's Ladder on Bright Angel
Trail, Hopi House, El Tovar Hotel, and Indian Gardens. Louis McClure was a
pioneer Colorado commercial photographer who began his career working for
William Henry Jackson.
Vault
33
Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964, undated
Scope and Contents
Twelve matted modern contact prints of Southwest landscapes and missions made
from George A. Grant negatives printed by Mark Sawyer in 1981. Includes letter
from Sawyer to John P. Schaefer in thanks for help with the project, 1981; and
a photocopy "Brief Biography of George A. Grant," 2 pages, typescript. Gift of
John P. Schaefer, 2016. Negatives at Western Archaeological Center, Tucson. (12
photographs)
Haynes, Willis P., undated
Scope and Contents
Items moved to Willis P. Haynes photograph collection (MS 484).
Heffner, Harry, undated
Scope and Contents
See the Empire Ranch portfolio box.
box
item
Vault
34
Hunting Trips (El Paso, Texas), circa 1902
Scope and Contents
Small photograph album with 34 albumen prints depicting a hunting trip
including men on horseback, pack animals, rock and adobe buildings, and oxen
and a cart in the El Paso, Texas area, ca. 1902.
Vault
35
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians, undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 50 images has views of Hopi villages including men, women,
and children. Images of Keams Canyon, Arizona feature school, store, and the
residence of J.L. Hubbell. Two photographs depict Hubbell teaching Hopis how to
hoe corn. Within the album are six photographs of the Hopi Antelope dance and
one image of two Anglo women in traditional Hopi dress.
Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian
Vault
36
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Oraibi Village, circa 1904
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 44 photographs entitled "Views in the Hopi Country and
the Painted Desert, August 1904", Mrs. Charles Sheldon, Topeka, Kansas, who was
a missionary along with her usband. There are photographs of Oraibi street
scenes, the ceremonial snake dance and spectators, and Hopi women and children,
with descriptions of the scenes and customs as observed by Mrs. Sheldon.
Vault
37
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (box
1), 1913, 1934
Scope and Contents
Includes 17 photographs and 5 stereographs. Stereographs are corn festival and
rain dance. Photographs are by Dwight Franklin, 1913, Dane Coolidge (1), 1924
(Katchina dance), Ben Wittick (1) (corn dance), and an early series from glass
slides – no tourists. Note: No photographic reproductions without first
consulting Librarian.
Vault
38
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (box
2), 1904-1930s
Scope and Contents
Includes 20 postcards by various companies, 1907-1930s, of various ceremonies.
Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian.
Vault
39
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (box
3), 1917-1921
Scope and Contents
Includes 12 postcards printed from original negatives; photographed and
published by P. Clinton Bortell, Mgr., Navajo Tours, Gallup, N.M., 1917-1921.
Images include Hopi villages and snake dance. Note: No photographic
reproductions without first consulting Librarian.
Vault
40
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Rites and Ceremonies (box 4,
oversize), undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs and prints. Note: No photographic reproductions without first
consulting Librarian.
Vault
41
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Snake Dance (box
1), 1913
Scope and Contents
Includes 34 small photographs. Some photographs taken by Dwight Franklin, 1913
of Col. Theodore Roosevelt's visit, others not identified. Note: No
photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian.
Vault
42
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Snake Dance (box
2), 1913-1917
Scope and Contents
Includes 20 photographs, 5x7 and 8x10 photographs, some taken by Dwight
Franklin, 1913, of Col. Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Walpi (including Gov.
George W. P. Hunt), some by P. Clinton Bortell,
Ca. 1917, one by Ben Wittick, 1898, and two by George Wharton James, 1896.
Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian.
Vault
43
Indians of North America--Hopi Indians--Snake Dance (box
3), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 32 Postcards, black-and-white and color, some by J.R. Willis, Fred
Harvey and others. Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting
Librarian.
Vault
44
Indians of North America--Navajo Indians--Schools--Navajo Methodist
Mission School, circa 1945-1955
Scope and Contents
Photographs, snapshots and post cards, removed from a scrapbook, of students
and buildings at the Navajo Methodist Mission School in Farmington, N.M., circa
1945-1955. Images include school buildings, class groups, classroom activities
including typing, cooking, lab, and reading, a nurse dispensing medicine to a
student, dining hall, choir, a Halloween party, football and basketball games,
and a wedding. A sequence of photographs shows a Navajo girl demonstrating hair
braiding.
Vault
45
Indians of North America--Pima Indians--Gila Indian
Reservation, circa 1899
Scope and Contents
Photograph album; 24 photographs of scenes on the Gila River Indian Reservation
including Protestant and Catholic churches, a cemetery, and women and children
as well as photographs of Pima women selling pottery and carrying water pots on
their heads on Phoenix, Arizona streets, ca. 1899.
Vault
46
Indians of North America--Pueblo Indians, 1909
Scope and Contents
Scrapbook (news clippings from New Mexico newspapers, 1909, concerning early
history of the Santa Fe Trail and various pueblos and 45 photographs of
architecture and a few people at Santa Clara Pueblo and Taos Pueblo. Also
photographs of a Laguna dance, Santo Domingo corn dance, and Kit Carson's
home).
Vault
47
Indians of North America--Southwest, New, circa 1912, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 93 lantern slides, hand-colored, comprised of Navajo and Hopi images,
one dated 1912. Images include White House ruins, Ganado, and Fort Defiance
with some individuals identified. There are images of a sheep dip, a Ford car
in an arroyo, Navajo weaving and silver work, a foot race, Roosevelt at the
Snake Dance, Hopi ceremonial dances, and more.
Vault
48
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942 (box 1), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 28 graphic items made by Jackson.
17 cabinet card photographs, ca. 1883-85, with series title "Rocky Mountain
Scenery"; numbers 5225, 5251, 5258, 5264, 5266, 5275, 5608, 5613, 5622, 5624,
5645 (?) and 5661. Titles include "Zacatecas. Scenes at the Fountain";
"Querétaro. General view from Church de la Cruz"; "Querétaro. Maximillan's
Monument"; "Drainage Canal of Nochistongo";"Mexico. the 5th of May in the Plaza
de Armas"; "Mexico. the Alameda"; "Church of Guadalupe"; "Castle of
Chapultepec"; "Popcatapelt. from Tlamacas"; "Cabins at Tlamacas"; "Puebla.
Corridos… Hotel Diligencia"; and "Oxen and Carreta. Chihuahua". Untitled and
unnumbered photographs in the series feature one of the bandstands in the
alameda laid out by Queen Carlotta; a statue of Columbus; scene of the ancient
method of drawing water; Aztecs' sacrificial stone; and a water carrier or
peddler in the City of Guanajuato.
4 cabinet cards and 7 stereographs made by Jackson depict the Grand Canyon,
Amecameca de Juaréz in Mexico, and the Indians of North America: Hopi, Pueblo,
Navajo, Taramuhara, and Zuni. Series title "Rocky Mountain Scenery" numbers
2702, 5241 (?), 5008, and 5009 feature "Pueblo of Taos"; "The Grand Canyon of
the Colorado"; Amecameca de Juaréz in Mexico, "… from the river" (title and
number illegible); and Taramuhara Indians. Series title "Stereo. Studies among
the Rocky Mountains" by Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of
the Territories include images of Navajo Indians, Fort Wingate in New Mexico
and a Zuni Indian village. Series "Views among the Rocky Mountains of Colorado"
by Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories
feature an image of Hopi Indian women. Images with no series title include "San
Juan. The Plaza", 1120; "Pueblo of Santa Clara, N.M.", 2619; and "Taos. Group
of Children", 1119.
Vault
49
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942 (box 2), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 14 stereographs of Zuni Indian pueblos made by Jackson, Department of
the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Professor F.V. Hayden.
Series include "Stereo. Studies among the Rocky Mountains"; "Yellowstone
National Park"; "Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers"; and
"Canon of the West Gallatin. Montana Territory". One stereograph has title
"Terrace Houses. Zuni N.M." printed upside down on front of mount.
Vault
50
Jalisco (Mexico)--Olimpiada de los Altos, 1932
Scope and Contents
Includes 54 photographs of the May 1932 Olympics of northern Jalisco, held in
Arandas, Jalisco, include images of General Andrés Figueroa, the State
Governor, and District officials. Numerous photographs were taken by Pablo A.
Ibarra (vault).
Vault
51
James, George Wharton, 1858-1923 (folder 1), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 21 photographs from an album documenting a boat trip entitled "A Trip
Up the Colorado River and Across Northern Arizona to the Hopi Mesas at the turn
of the Century". These images also depict the Grand Canyon, Navajo Indians,
Mojave Indians, and Chemehuevis Indians. Highlights are a wagon crossing Lee's
Ferry, and Mohave and Chemehuevi women at domestic tasks such as pounding
mesquite beans and basket making.
Vault
52
James, George Wharton, 1858-1923 (folder 2), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 20 photographs from an album, Photographs of Arizona and New Mexico,
made for Miss Florence Williams. Images primarily feature Hopi Indian portaits,
ceremonies and corn preparation scenes, camping on the Painted Desert, and a
photograph of GWJ playing on a Hopi musical instrument.
Vault
53
James, George Wharton, 1858-1923 (folder 3), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 6 photographs of Navajo Indian weavers, Hopi Indian bead makers and
Chemehuevis Indians.
Vault
54
Matador Ranch, circa 1920s
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 295 photographs of Matador Ranch activities near Roaring
Springs, Motley County, Texas, ca. 1920s, including cattle, buildings, cowboys,
a chuck wagon and stock train and family and friends.
Vault
55
Mexican-American Border Region--History--20th Century (box
1), circa 1917-1919
Scope and Contents
Photograph album containing 467 images related to activities of the First U.S.
Cavalry, L. Troop Military Band, stationed at Camp Harry Jones on the
U.S.-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution, ca. 1917-1919. Photographs
depict the First U.S. Cavalry, including L Troop Band at a field meet in
Willcox with rodeo events, football game, and chariot races, and a 1917 Liberty
Loan parade and circus in Douglas, Arizona. Also includes photographs of band
members with musical instruments, a bunk house interior, mess hall, stables,
blacksmiths, supply wagons, an army recruiting truck and soldiers lined up for
influenza shots. A few images depict the prison band at Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas detention barracks.
Vault
56
Mexican-American Border Region--History--20th Century (box
2), circa 1916-1917
Scope and Contents
Photograph album containing 116 images related to the activities of the New
York National Guard stationed at Mission and McAllen, Texas along the Rio
Grande River, ca. 1916-1917. There are photographs of artillery, horses, tents
and soldiers of the 1st Infantry Brigade under General James W.Lester and Major
George F. Chandler. There are also photographs of local homes and buildings
including McAllen's Main Street.
Vault
57
Mexico (box 1), undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph album; 30 photographs.
Vault
58
Mexico (box 2), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 16 stereographs produced by Keystone View Co. of Mexico's people,
labor and occupations, antiquities, flora, and various views. Includes images
of Cuernavaca, Mexico City, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Orizaba, Veracruz and
Yucatán.
Vault
59
Mexico (box 3), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 23 stereographs produced by Keystone View Company of Keystone
Geography Units, Unit Twenty-Two, Our Mexican Neighbors with accompanying
brochure.
Vault
60
Mexico (box 4), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 74 stereographs produced by Stereo-Travel Company, American Active:
1904-1916. Images of numerous views of Mexico, including Amecameca, Córdoba,
Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Jalapa, Mexico City, Morelia, Pátzcuaro,
Puebla, Querétaro, Toluca, Veracruz, and Zacatecas.
Vault
61
Mexico (box 5), undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 46 original albumen photographs depicts people, buildings,
railroads, and scenery in Mexico City, Veracruz, Puebla, and Guanajuato ca.
1886. Among the photographs are: views of Veracruz harbor and churches;
waterfall at Atoyac; company of rural mounted soldiers; Cathedral of Mexico
City and Chapultepec Castle; Puebla cathedral; several views of bridges over
viaducts with trains; and bull fighting scenes. Nine small carte-de-visite
photographs feature Mexican people, including Indian men and women.
Vault
62
Mexico (box 6), 1883-1884
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 28 albumen prints by Gove and North, 1883-84. Images
feature views of Mexico City, its street scenes, monuments, Chapultepec and
catherdral. Other highlights include Amecameca, Zaceteca, Church of Guadalupe,
Guanajuato, Querétaro, the working class and the people of Mexico.
Vault
63
Mexico (box 7), undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 148 albumen prints titled Old Mexico 1897. Some of the
images have captions, but the white ink has faded or is barely visible.
Photographs depict several locations and various views in Mexico such as
Alameda, Atoyac, Cholula de Rivadabia, Guadalupe, León, Puebla, Querétaro,
Tlaxcala, and Zacatecas. Among the highlights are Mexico City, its cathedrals,
monuments, Chapultepec and antiquities; an orphanage in Guadalara; and the
Pantheon and catacombs in Guanajuato. Other highlights include group portraits
of men and soldiers, horse drawn trolleys, miniature donkeys, and trains. Also
featured are numerous markets scenes; individual male and female peddlers of
various ages; family dwellings; customs and social life, including hot springs
bathing, women washing clothes, and group social events. The first photograph
in the album is an unidentified portrait of a man and the last image, a Mardi
Gras celebration.
Vault
64
Mexico (box 8), 1906
Scope and Contents
Travel photograph album, dated 1906, with 88 faded images of buildings and
street scenes of unidentified towns, mostly in Mexico but possibly also New
York and Europe. There are also images of horse-drawn street cars and interior
views of a bedroom and hotel room. One image shows the Hotel Bristol y Sonora
in Mexico City, Mexico.
Vault
65
Mexico City (Mexico), 1910
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 50 images of Mexico City in 1910, during the centennial
celebration of the Tableau Parade, depicting Mexico history from 648 A.D.
Photographs also include indigenous groups, street scenes, churches, monuments
and various views.
Vault
66
Mexico City (Mexico)--Politics and Government (box 1), 1938
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 173 images of the Departmento de Distrito Federal 1938,
[compiled by Engineer Luis Guerrero Arciniega]. Images depict General José
Siurob at various towns and colonies, monitoring roadwork, waterworks,
agricultural activities, etc. and working in his official capacity for the City
of Mexico (Distrito Federal).
Vault
67
Mexico City (Mexico)--Politics and Government (box 2), 1938
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 155 images features graphic information about the
well-developed work of the Departmento de Distrito Federal, February 1938.
Vault
68
Mexico City (Mexico)--Road Construction (box 1), 1927
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of 300 original photographs of the construction of the Mexico
City-Acapulco road, under the direction of engineer Octavio Dubois, 1927. Ponce
de León photographs the building of an important channel for modern
transportation and communication in Mexico. Images are annotated with the
location and kilometers. Photographs also feature railroad commissioners and
engineers of the F.F.C.C.N.; an event at the Palace of the Governor with the
Governor, the road construction engineers and attendees; and two panoramic
views. The album contains three newspaper clippings and a fold-out map of the
construction route (Distrito Federal).
Vault
69
Mexico City (Mexico)--Road Construction (box 2), 1928
Scope and Contents
"Historia y Descriptiva de la Carretera Mexico-Acapulco" is a book by José R.
Benitez, 1928, that accompanies the photograph album of 300 original
photographs.
Vault
70
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 1), 1959
Scope and Contents
Scrapbook dated 1959 consists of 109 postcards and 25 printed items depicting
scenes of Mexico: Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Cuernavaca, Tlaquepaque, and
Mexico City. Scrapbook contains ephemera material: advertisements, travel
brochures, map, and newspaper clippings.
Vault
71
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 2), undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph album of world travels contains 62 images, some albumen prints.
Featured are the antiquities of Mexico in the National Museum, Mexico City,
market scenes, the working class, and views. Images include antiquities of
Egypt: Alexandria, Pompey's Pillar, Cleopatra's Needle, and the Sphinx.
Photographs also depict India: Cairo, Taj Mahal, and Buddhist Temples.
Vault
72
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 3a), circa 1897-1914
Scope and Contents
Includes 870 photographs from two unidentified family travel albums ca. 1897-
1914.
In album A, 619 photographs feature views of Mexico, England, Portugal, Spain,
Algeria, Morocco, and numerous images of Italy (Rome, Firenze, Napoli, Capri,
Siena, Bologna, Venice, Milan, Genoa). Half of the photographs depict Mexico's
views, historical events, and people in the early 1900. Among the images are
San Luis Potosí, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Puebla, Juaréz, Guadalupe,
Xochimilco, San Angel, Chapultepec, Coyoacán, Veracruz, La Decena Tragica, and
General Tapia and his revolutionary troops near Orizaba. Other images include
Havana, New York, and Washington D.C.
Vault
73
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 3b), circa 1897-1914
Scope and Contents
Album B contains 251 photographs primarily of Mexico. Images include Mexico
City, San Angel, Amecameca, Ixtacaleo, Veracruz, Basilica de Guadalupe,
Xochimilco, Tlalpan, La Decena Tragica, and General Tapia's revolutionary
troops. Some of the images appear to be duplicates of album A. Both albums have
captions in Spanish and contain scattered images of individuals, presumably of
family members and friends.
Vault
74
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 4), undated
Scope and Contents
Unidentified travel album of 319 photographs depicts Mexico and its various
states, cities, and towns, highlighting images of buildings, churches, parks,
markets, views, antiquities, and the social life and customs of its people. The
images feature multiple sites, but are not limited to: Amecameca de Juaréz,
Ayutla, Chapultepec, Cholula de Rivadabia, Durango, Huauchinango, Pachuca and
its mine, Pátzcuaro, Querétaro, Salmanca, San Martín Texmelucan, Sayula,
Tlacochahuaya, Tapotzotlán, Teziutlán, Yaulepec, Zacatecas, Zacatlan,
Zacualtipan, and Mitla in Oaxaca. Also highlighted are numerous images of
Guanajuato: Acámbaro, Celaya, the Valle de Santiago and photographs of
mummies.
Vault
75
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 5), undated
Scope and Contents
Unidentified travel album of 168 photographs and five prints. Inside cover:
Mexico As John and I saw it in 1897. A few images may include the authors of
the travel album. One image is labeled Guadalajara. Photographs feature Mexico
views, people, markets, peddlers, towns, school children, women, draft animals,
railroads, street scenes, dwellings, churches, bullfights, and a few
antiquities.
Vault
76
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 6), undated
Scope and Contents
Brown leather travel album titled Mexico in gold letters on front cover has 200
photographs on 24 pages. Typed descriptions for each numbered photograph are on
the back-side of the previous page, beginning with number 10. The album appears
to be the excursion of a touring group, includes some images of the party, and
lists several last names: Bigelow, Campbell, Heinz, Horton, Myers, Pearson,
Wolf, and General Level. Photographs feature the cathedrals, children,
churches, markets, people, railroads, streets, and views of Monterrey, San Luis
Potosí, Toluca de Lerdo, Mexico City, Chapultepec, Puebla, Cholula de
Rivadabia, Jalapa, Veracruz, Tampico, Progreso, Mérida, and finally Havana.
Highlights include Topo Chico hot springs in Monterrey; Industrial and Military
School and drilling squad in San Luis Potosí; cigarette factory with 500 women
workers in Toluca; marching and mounted police, cotton mills, and street cars
in Mexico City; Fort San Juan de Ulloa penitentiary in Veracruz; henequen
manufacturing and drying at Xcuyum hacienda in Progreso; and views of Moro
Castle from Havana harbor.
Vault
77
Mexico--Description and Travel (box 7), undated
Scope and Contents
Unidentified travel album with 135 albumen prints, 34 cyanotypes and three
newspaper clippings. Creator, Abel Briquet, is identified on 74 of the albumen
prints. "Trip to Mexico Feb. 1891- April" is handwritten on the inside front
cover. All items were removed from album; arranged by state or subject in 18
folders within a manuscript box. States of Mexico represented are
Aguascalientes, Distrito Federal (Mexico City), Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Mexico,
Michoacán de Ocampo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Veracruz-Llave, and Zacatecas.
Views of Aguascalientes include the plaza, streets, peddlers, railroad tracks,
and women laundry workers. Distrito Federal features Mexico City antiquities at
the Museo Nacional de Anthropología; Catherdral and churches; Chalputepec; Viga
Canal and Santa Anita; aqueducts of Belem; Hotel Iturbide; School of Mines; and
city views. Guanajuato images depict baños at San Miguel de Allende; bridge at
León de Aldamas; boys at Salamanca and Torréon railroad stations; and a horse
railroad. Hidalgo includes a panoramic view of Pachuca and view of Ixmiquilpan.
Mexico (Mexico: State) has images of Ayotla, Chalco, Cocotitlan, Huexoculco,
Ocoyacac, San Juan, San Marcos, Santo Tomás, Tlalmanalco de Velázquez,
Tlapacoyan, and the Mexican National Railway bridge. Prints of Amecameca de
Juárez in Mexico State primarily feature views of Popacatepetl-Iztaccihuatl, a
hacienda, and the stairway to Sacromonte. Views of Michoacán de Ocampo include
Pátzcuaro Lake; the aqueducts, streets, and Palace of the Governors of Morelia.
Oaxaca features photographs of the Zapotec and Mixtec Indians. Puebla includes
images of a ranch and one panoramic view.
Prints of Querétaro show the façade and fountain of San Agustín, the interior
of the Convent; aqueducts; and street scene in Cayetano Rubio (formerly
Hércules). Veracruz-Llave features a street scene and bridges; image of
Colonial Manuel González (formerly Zentlalpam); Indian men and youth; viaduct
of the Metlac Railway; and views of a hacienda at Tuxpango. Orizaba in
Veracruz-Llave has images of Rio Orizaba and Volcano de Orizaba, including
various views of the Cloister, fishers, park, people, streets and villages; and
the waterfalls of Rincon Grande and Salto de Barrio Nuevo. Images of Zacatecas
depict a view of the main street with plaza, market, and people; the Cathedral;
and Santo Domingo church. Other highlights portray the people and tropics of
Mexico, including peddlers, women, dwellings and families.
OVERSIZE: 8 photographs by Keystone View Company, 1909, depicting various
market scenes in Mexico. Images include Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Guadalupe,
Mexico City, Orizaba, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí and Viga Canal.
Vault
80
Mines and Mineral Resources--Arizona--London-Arizona Consolidated
Copper Company, undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph album; 43 photographs (reproductions).
Vault
81
Missions--Mexico--Sonora (State) (box 1), circa 1950s
Scope and Contents
Photo album with 65 photographs and 44 printed items--Copy of the text
Architecture of the Sonora Missions by Schofield DeLong and Leffler B. Miller,
1937 along with photographic reproductions. "This particular copy has been put
together by George B. Echhart in 1955 from microfilm made from an original copy
by George Chambers in Tucson, Ariz. ... I have added some additional
photographs which serve to enlarge the report."
Vault
82
Missions--Mexico--Sonora (State) (box 2), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 31 photographs and map of the mission of Pimeria Alta; images made by
Frank Pinkley.
Vault
83
Monterrey (Mexico), undated
Scope and Contents
A Gilson adjustable album contains 23 unidentified photographs. The images
depict buildings, bullfighters, canal, cathedral, draft animals, parks, people,
street scenes and two group photographs of women and children.
Vault
84
Moon, Carl, 1934
Scope and Contents
Pen and ink drawings for "Tita of Mexico", 4 (2 drawings) and "Solita", 1934 (1
drawing).
Vault
85
Morales de Escarega Collection, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 12 photographs, of which eight are cartes-de-visite portraits of U. S.
Civil War generals or Mexican Army generals including John C. Fremont,
Stonewall Jackson, Robert C. Schenk, George H. Thomas, Godfrey Weitzel, Mariano
Escobedo, and Adrian Woll. A small group photograph includes Maximiliano.
Vault
86
Morenci (Arizona) (box 1), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 2 professional photograph albums; 44 photographs total (22 each)
showing mining operations, buildings and town views.
Vault
87
Morenci (Arizona) (box 2), circa 1915
Scope and Contents
Unidentified personal photograph album with Morencie, Ariz. town views, homes,
automobiles, tennis, a Morenci baseball team,and scenes from the Oct. 3, 1915
miner's strike of the Arizona Copper Company showing workers, parades and
picket signs and a strike meeting in the plaza.
Vault
88
Pacific Northwest--Description and Travel, circa 1905
Scope and Contents
Photograph album, 7 3/4x5 1/2", of 27 cyanotypes, circa 1905, taken of an
unidentified young woman's travels. Includes scenes at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905, California, the Colorado Rockies, and a few
interior scenes of Mrs. Mallory's home in Minneapolis, MN. Includes 27
cyanotypes.
Vault
89
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, California)
(box 1), circa 1915
Scope and Contents
Travel album of 173 photographs and postcards depicting tourist destinations
from Chicago across Arizona, including images of Grand Canyon, California, Utah
and Colorado as well as post cards of exposition buildings, ca. 1915.
Vault
90
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, California)
(box 2), circa 1915
Scope and Contents
Album of 27 photographs, 6 3/4" x 10 3/4", of buildings and statues at the
exposition.
Vault
91
People--Fannin Family, circa 1920-1930
Scope and Contents
Photograph album; family scrapbook of 322 outdoor snapshots, ca.1920-1930.
Images feature the Fannin's Farm Implements business, farm equipment,
agricultural scenes, family events, road trips, and vacations. Travel photos
include an image of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and the El Zaribah Temple
(Phoenix) building and members.
Vault
92
People--Girard Family (box 1), 1898-1902
Scope and Contents
Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury
Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri
inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the
Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family,
friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships.
Photo album, 1898-1902; 120 photographs; Includes Honolulu, Canada, Virginia,
Cuba, San Francisco, and Jefferson Barracks. Includes Camp McKinley, 15th
infantry.
Vault
93
People--Girard Family (box 2), 1897-1904
Scope and Contents
Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury
Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri
inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the
Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family,
friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships.
Photo album, 1897-1904; 436 photographs; Hawaii, Montreal, Jefferson Barracks,
Vancouver Barracks, Fort Sam Houston, Fort Clark.
Vault
94
People--Girard Family (box 3), 1904-1906
Scope and Contents
Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury
Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri
inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the
Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family,
friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships.
Photo album, 1904-1906; 118 photographs; San Antonio, Japan, Manila, and
Honolulu.
Vault
95
People--Girard Family (box 4), 1905-1911
Scope and Contents
Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury
Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri
inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the
Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family,
friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships.
Photo album, 1905-1911; 470 photographs; Manila, Honolulu, Maui, Japan,
California, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, and Mexico.
Vault
96
People--Girard Family (box 5), 1910-1914
Scope and Contents
Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury
Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri
inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the
Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family,
friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships.
Photo album, 1910-1914; 238 photographs; Northern California, Alaska, and San
Antonio.
Vault
97
People--Unidentified (box 1), circa 1868
Scope and Contents
Leather-covered photograph album, ca. 1868; 30 cartes-de-visite and
daguerreotypes, of unidentified men, women and children. One photographer is
Perkins and Foss of San Francisco; another is Gibson City, Edgar County,
Illinois.
Vault
98
People--Unidentified (box 2), circa 1860-1870
Scope and Contents
Carte-de-visite photograph album of 30 cartes-de-visite in red leather album.
Portraits of unidentified men, women, and children, circa 1860 to 1870, some
Hispanic. Photographers include Marin y Otero and San Sebastian of Mexico.
Includes 30 cartes-de-visite.
Vault
99
Perceval, Don, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 2 original drawings for Northland Press edition, "Man Who Killed the
Deer", by Frank Waters.
Vault
100
Phoenix (Arizona)--People, circa 1883-1891
Scope and Contents
Velvet-covered photograph album; 41 cabinet cards, cartes-de-visite, and two
daguerreotypes, taken ca. 1883-1891, of Phoenix residents. Most images are
studio portraits and are identified. People represented include George Mintz,
Clint Scott, Morris Goldwater, Elmer Hinton, Millie McDermand, Jamie Lowry, and
Jamie Fogarty. Photographers of the images include William Jennings, George
Rothrock, C. W. Catton, Francis Hartwell, and Henry Buehman. A list of subjects
and photographers is present.
Vault
101
Poland (Arizona), circa 1901-1910
Scope and Contents
Photograph album, 38 images, of Poland, Arizona Territory, a mining camp near
the Big Bug area in Yavapai County including images of mining operations, post
office, general store, and the surrounding area, ca. 1901-1910.
Vault
102
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902--Journeys--Colorado River
(Colorado-Mexico) (box 1), circa 1872-1873
Scope and Contents
Includes 76 stereographs and photographs of the Powell expeditions were taken
primarily by chief photographer John K. Hillers. Hillers' images depict the
Colorado River, the Grand Canyon, and the Indian Territory, which features the
Southern Paiute Indians in 1873. Some stereographs include images by E. O.
Beaman, professional photographer for Powell until January 1872, and James
Fennemore who most important contribution to the expedition was teaching
Hillers photography.
Vault
103
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902--Journeys--Colorado River
(Colorado-Mexico) (box 2), circa 1872-1873
Scope and Contents
Includes nine photographs which include four duplicate images located in Box
1.
Vault
104
Ranches--New Mexico, circa 1901
Scope and Contents
Includes 32 unpublished stereographs, on gray curved mounts, were apparently
taken by an amateur photographer who visited Grant County, N.M. about 1901.
Images include Lyon's Hunting Lodge, Gila Farm Company ranch, Haupt Creek camp,
a cattle drive, and Gila River cliff dwellings in the Mogollon Mountains (now
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument). People are identified only as A.
Lyons, Dr. Gillette, and Hill.
Vault
105
Salton Sea (California), 1914
Scope and Contents
Includes 31 photographs used in Daniel T. MacDougal's book, "The Salton Sea,"
Carnegie Institute, 1914.
Vault
106
Schwemberger, Simeon (box 1), 1906
Scope and Contents
Franciscan missionary and photographer at St. Michael's Mission, Window Rock,
Ariz., ca. 1901-1908.
Photograph album of 44 images feature southwest views, 1906. Photographs
include St. Michael, Arizona trading store, making adobe bricks, snow scenes;
scenes near Fort Defiance and Hay Stack Rock; Navajo Indians including
freighters; J. L. Hubbell store and freight teams in Ganado, Arizona; Wide
Ruins store; livestock, sheep and goats; building a well; and J.B. Moore's
ranch in Crystal, New Mexico.
Vault
107
Schwemberger, Simeon (box 2), 1906-1908
Scope and Contents
Franciscan missionary and photographer at St. Michael's Mission, Window Rock,
Ariz., ca. 1901-1908.
Photograph album contains 50 images primarily of Jemez Indians, their pueblo
and culture, 1906-1908. Images feature individuals and groups, including
dancers and drummers on the plaza, feast day of San Diego, Jemez water girls,
and two unidentified photographs of Indian school children with Franciscans and
Nuns. The right hand corner of the first photograph in the album is adhered to
the second photograph and the Jemez dancer, #7, is missing.
Vault
108
Siberia (Russia), undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 19 photographs taken by Vladmir Zvyagin (1947- ) include art
photography and various images of the people and views of Siberia (no
captions).
Vault
109
Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico), circa 1890-1893
Scope and Contents
Photograph album with 52 photographs of the Carl Lumholtz expedition to the
Sierra Madre de Chihuahua, including an image of Lumholtz, Tarahumara Indians,
pictographs, and cliff dwellings, ca. 1890-1893.
Vault
110
Silver City (New Mexico), circa 1890-1910
Scope and Contents
Includes 54 photographs, taken circa 1890-1910, by O. C. Hinman, Silver City,
New Mexico photographer, furniture store owner and undertaker. Images include
freight teams of W. A. Tenney, flooding, flood damage, and the construction of
Harlans dam, celebrating Mexico's independence Sept. 16, Mogollon Mountain
cliff dwellings, and Silver City street scenes.
Vault
111
Solomonville (Arizona), circa 1906
Scope and Contents
Photograph album; 47 photographs, inscribed "Greetings to Paul R. Hopfrey, May
2, 1906, from Solomonville." Photographs of people and buildings including the
Shoo Fly Restaurant, and churches. Many people are indentified; names include
Parks, Evans, McAlister, Dysarts, Rawlins, and Kenyon.
Vault
112
Sonora (Mexico: State), circa 1900
Scope and Contents
Photograph album ca. 1900 with 51 small albumen photographs (faded). All images
are labeled on the back in pencil and some of the people are identified.
Photographs include miners and Sonora Chief work camp; people and scenes along
the Yaqui River, including a 300 year old church at Suaqui, and Batuc; San
Pablo and its people; several views of Llano Copper Company and images of
miners. Other highlights feature views of Hermosillo, including the railroad
station with a Benito Juaréz poster for celebration; Arcadia Hotel; and a few
photographs of a procession of Revolutionary Troops - Rurales and Mexican
Army.
Vault
113
Southwest, New--Views, circa 1938
Scope and Contents
Travel photograph album, ca. 1938, with 111 images depicts a family's journey
through the southwest. Images include Mexico; Grand Canyon, Arizona; Carlsbad
Caverns, New Mexico; Crater Lake National Park, Oregon; and various family
snapshots. Includes a clipping for wedding of Mary Agnes Sconce and Ensign
Donald DeVolder.
Vault
114
Taos (New Mexico), 1905
Scope and Contents
Photograph album, dated 1905, with 26 photographs of Taos, New Mexico and
vicinity. There are images of Taos Pueblo, including portraits of Taos Indians,
and scenes of the town of Taos. Views of Taos Pueblo include the San Geronimo
Day dance, a woman grinding corn, portraits of the former and present cacique
(head of pueblo), and other indentified men and women. Also present are images
of the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the town of Taos (which was torn down
in 1912), the home and tomb of Kit Carson, a grist mill, the Church at Ranches
de Taos, and other scenes. The photographer may be Charles R. Allen, an
itinerant photographer who worked in Sonora, Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico in
the 1890s and early 1900s.
Related Materials
Item housed in Vault at the following location: DD45 .P45 1905
Vault
115
Tucson (Arizona), circa 1910
Scope and Contents
Old leather bound photograph album with an image of and the title "San Xavier
Mission Tucson, Ariz." on front cover contains 39 photographs and 4 postcards
of Tucson and the surrounding area, ca. 1910. Highlights include the second
Pima County Court House, Santa Rita Hotel, street scenes with people, Mexican
quarter, adobe homes, the Manning house, railroad station and peddlers, the
Kingans residence, a family farm, one image of Tumacacori National Monument and
one image of Old Main at the University of Arizona.
Vault
116
Tucson (Arizona)--Urban Renewal, circa 1965-1968
Scope and Contents
Three-ring binder with 10 contact sheets with negatives and 25 maps of the City
of Tucson, created as part of the Pueblo Center Redevelopment Project,
1965-1968. The Urban Renewal project area was photographed in 1968 by
photographer, J. Ronald Eyton. Includes a few interview notes about area
residents. Images include street views, and exterior views of homes and
businesses within the designated area. Streets include McCormick St., Main
Ave., Sabino Ave., Convent Ave., Ochoa St., Jackson St., Meyer Ave., Pearl
Ave., Alameda, Washington, Mesilla, and Broadway. Businesses include Plaza
Theater, Richelieu Café, La Conga Bar, Globe Pool Hall, Legal Tender Bar,
Greyhound Bus Depot, El Charro Restaurant, Ruben Gold's Furniture, and the
Chinese Evangelical Church.
Vault
117
Tucson (Arizona)--Views, circa 1910
Scope and Contents
Photograph album entitled "The Old Pueblo" with 28 images of Tucson and the
surrounding area, ca. 1910. Highlights include the Owl's Club, Carnegie
Library, Santa Rita Hotel block, Steinfeld home, St. Mary's Sanatorium, St.
Joseph's Orphanage, Yuen Co groceries, Tohono O'odham homes, a horse-drawn
trolley, Tucson street scenes, and Nogales street scenes. University of Arizona
buildings represented include Old Main, Herring Hall, the President's home, and
the old South Hall.
United States Reclamation Service,
Scope and Contents
Items moved to United States Bureau of Reclamation Service photograph
collection (MS 485).
box
item
Vault
118
Voyages and Travels, undated
Scope and Contents
Vellum folio designed by Giulio Giantmi Firenze contains 325 photographs of
which 245 primarily feature images of unidentified people during their
steamboat voyage and travels to Egypt, Italy and England. Numerous photographs
of Egypt feature a parade and procession with Egyptian soldiers and people in
traditional dress; mosque; Sphinx with great Kufu's Pyramid; Upper Egypt with
rock cut tombs; falukas or small sailboats; Temples of Hathor, Hatshepsut,
Karnak, Philae, and Medinat Habu or Ramses III; city of Thebes or Luxor; bust
of a pharaoh; statue of Amenhotep II or Colossi of Memmem; Egyptian men and
children peddlers. Highlights of Italy include views, buildings, harbor and
steamboats; Tower of Pisa; church in S. Marco; the Bridge of Sighs; the canals
and gondolas in Venice.
Images of England include views of the country side and seascape; castles or
homes and haunts; a festival, parade and procession; British soldiers and
Bobbies; and Westminster Abbey. Within the folio are 80 photographs of
sculptures, statues, monuments, and art work chiefly in Italy (Florence,
Naples, Roma, Tivoli, Venice), and a few from Germany and Amsterdam.
Vault
119
West, The--Views, 1936
Scope and Contents
Includes a photograph album wiht 365 photographs and postcards, and 92 ephemera
items relating to travels to the pueblos of New Mexico and the Walpi and the
Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico in August 1936. The images
include postcards by William T. Mullarky, J. R. Willis, and Fred Harvey
Company. The photographs are primarily street views of Pueblo and Mexican
villages of New Mexico including Acoma, Laguna, Jemez River, San Felipe, Santo
Domingo, Cochiti, Tesuque, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Taos, Isleta, Sanctuario
near Chimayo, Truchas, Cordoba, Santa Fe, and Frijoles. Other images are
present of Mesa Verde National Park, Old Jules County, Nebraska, the Black
Hills, Deadwood, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Yosemite and northern
California, and Canyon de Chelly. A brochure from the Santa Fe Railway Indian
detours is also present.
Vault
120
Wheeler, George-Wheeler's Photographic Survey of the American West,
1871-1873 (box 1), 1871-1873
Scope and Contents
Includes 25 photographs and 2 slides featureing portions of the western
territory of the United States, obtained in connection with geographical and
geological explorations and surveys of 1871-1873.
Vault
121
Wheeler, George-Wheeler's Photographic Survey of the American West,
1871-1873 (box 2), 1871-1873
Scope and Contents
Includes 41 stereographs showing landscapes, geological, and other features of
portions of the western territory of the United States, obtained in connection
with geographical and geological explorations and surveys west of the 100th
meridian, seasons of 1871, 1872, and 1873. [Washington, D.C.]: War Department,
Corps of Engineers, US Army.
Vault
122
Writers and Artists--Santa Fe, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes 7 photographs feautring Mary Austin, Paul Horgan, Spud Johnson, D. H.
Lawrence, Frieda Lawrence, Oliver Lafarge, and Frank Waters.
This series includes panoramic views, arranged by place and subject. Panoramas are
housed on top of the regular shelving cabinets of the collection. Items are
arranged alphabetically by place and subject.
folder
item
Top of Shelving
1
Ajo (Arizona), 1906-1914
4 Items
Photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Mine district and buildings, ca. 1914, photographer: Huddleston.
Distant area view, ca. 1906.
Mine buildings, ca. 1906.
Duplicate of 'mine buildings'.
Top of Shelving
2
Bisbee (Arizona), 1909-1916
4 Items
Photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, 1916, gift of John B. Wright.
Town view, same as Wright gift but cropped.
Town view, 1909.
Warren Mining District aerial view, undated.
Top of Shelving
3
Calumet and Arizona Mining Company, undated
1 Items
Photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Group of miners, Warren, Arizona, with candles, lamps, and lunch
boxes.
Top of Shelving
4
Courtland (Arizona), 1909
2 Items
Photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, 1909.
Sulphur Springs Valley landscape view, near Courtland, Arizona.
Top of Shelving
5
Deming (New Mexico), 1917
1 Items
Photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view adjacent to Camp Cody, September 1917, by J. U. Medley and I.
Schulman.
Top of Shelving
6
Douglas (Arizona), 1916-1927
5 Items
Photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, 1908.
Camp Harry Jones, camp with buildings labeled in pencil, April 8,
1917.
Camp Harry Jones, 6th, 10th, and 11th field artillery, and 17th Cavalry
buildings, July 1917.
Camp Funston, 1st New Jersey brigade, tents and men, 1916.
Officers of 158th Infantry, Arizona National Guard, at Camp Harry J.
Jones, 1927.
Top of Shelving
7
El Paso (Texas), 1916-1917
4 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Ohio Troop Mexican Border Service, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, tents,
1916.
32nd Michigan Infantry, Col L. C. Covell commanding, Camp Cotton, troops
and barracks and YMCA, 1916.
Second South Carolina Infantry, Colonel Holmes B. Springs commanding,
Mexican Border Service, Palmetto Regiment, Boland, photographer, Fort Bliss,
1916-1917.
Army close-up of tents and trains, probably Fort Bliss.
Top of Shelving
8
Fort Huachuca (Arizona), 1917
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, 1917.
Top of Shelving
9
Globe (Arizona), circa 1940s
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Autel Grande motor hotel and service station, circa 1940s.
Top of Shelving
10
Humboldt (Arizona), undated
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, undated.
Top of Shelving
11
Indians of North America--Miscellaneous, 1937
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Native American delegates group, Second Inter-Tribal Conference, Carson
Indian Agency, Stewart, Nevada, September 10, 1937.
Top of Shelving
12
Jerome (Arizona), circa 1920
2 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, circa 1920.
Jerome and service plant of United Verde Copper Company, supplement to
"Geology and Ore Deposits of Jerome District" by Louis E. Reber, Jr.,
1920.
Top of Shelving
13
Knights of Pythias, undated
1 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Group photographs, not in Arizona, from C. S. Monmonier papers.
Top of Shelving
14
Mascot and Western Railroad, circa 1910-1929
4 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Grandstand with dignitaries and crows celebrating completion of railroad,
Willcox, Arizona, June 15, 1915.
Crowd scene.
First trainload or ore being shipped from mines of Dos Cabezas.
Barbecue party scene.
Top of Shelving
15
Mountains--Arizona, undated
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Santa Catalina Mountains, undated.
Top of Shelving
16
Naco (Arizona), 1916
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Arizona troops at Naco, tents and soldiers at attention, November 7,
1916.
Top of Shelving
17
National Guard, 1946
2 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Arizona National Guard, C. I. Stacy, no location, 1946.
National Guard football team, Company B, 5th Regiment.
Top of Shelving
18
Nogales (Arizona), 1916
3 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
US troops on Mexican border, 7th California, 2nd California, and 5th
California, tents, 1916.
Alabama brigade camp on Mexican border, Nogales, Arizona, tents,
1916.
Nogales, Arizona, US-Mexican border, circa 1916.
Top of Shelving
19
Oatman (Arizona), 1915
2 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Almost aerial town view, December 18, 1915.
View of town and mine buildings, December 18, 1915.
Top of Shelving
20
Prescott (Arizona), circa 1910
1 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, circa 1910.
Top of Shelving
21
Ranches, 1913
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
101 Ranch in St. Louis, Missouri, [from MS 438, box 37, folder 6aa],
1913.
Top of Shelving
22
Ray (Arizona), undated
4 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town and mine buildings, undated.
Town and mine buildings, undated.
Town and mine buildings, undated.
Hand-tinted view of Ray Consolidated Copper Company, undated.
Top of Shelving
23
San Antonio (Texas), 1916
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Batter "A" Virginia Field Artillery, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Steinle
photographer, 1916.
Top of Shelving
24
San Pedro River (Mexico and Arizona), 1941
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Landscape view of river near Hayden, Arizona, 1941.
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Silverbell (Arizona), 1918
2 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Town view, 1918.
El Tiro Copper Company mine building, December 24, 1918.
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Tombstone (Arizona), 1909
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Almost street-level view of buildings and streets, 1909.
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Tucson (Arizona), 1909-1939
3 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
View from Sentinel Peak looking northeast, 1909.
Downtown view looking north on Stone Avenue, circa 1930.
Downtown, almost street-level, view looking east on Pennington, Pima
County Courthouse in foreground, 1939.
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Unidentified, 1908-1959
8 Items
photographs
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Mining town, unidentified #1, gift of P. E. Wiseman, circa
1908-1909.
Mining town, duplicate of unidentified #1.
Mining town, unidentified #2, gift of P. E. Wiseman, circa
1908-1909.
Mining town, unidentified #3, gift of P. E. Wiseman, street level
view.
Strip mining view, circa 1940s-1950s.
Strip mining view, 1942.
Strip mining view, September 21, 1942.
Strip mining view, undated.
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White Sands National Monument (New Mexico), 1934
1 Items
photograph
Scope and Contents
Panoramas include:
Opening of White Sands National Monument at Alamogordo, New Mexico,
showing crowds and automobiles, 1934.