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Earle R. Forrest Papers 1895-1960

MS 274


Collection Summary

Creator: Forrest, Earle Robert
Collection Name: Earle R. Forrest Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1895-1960
Physical Description:20 linear feet
Abstract:This collection is organized into two subgroups: Papers and Photographs. The Papers in the first subgroup include biographical information, correspondence, and drafts of 26 of his manuscripts, including Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest and Adventures in Navajoland. The photographs are the second subgroup in this collection, this uncludes, black-and-white photographs which cover the years 1902-1929. The bulk of them are mounted and deal with Forrest's travels in the West, especially his visits among the Indians of Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. The mounted photographs are chronicled by numbers on the reverse side which correspond to the numbers in two indexes prepared by Forrest for easy identification.
Collection Number:MS 274
Language: Materials are in English.
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

Scope and Content Note

This collection is organized into two subgroups: Papers and Photographs.

The Papers in the first subgroup include biographical information; a photocopy of Earle R. Forrest's diary from June 24, 1902 - September 27, l926, covering the same times that he was taking photographs and traveling in the West; correspondence, chiefly regarding Forrest's publications; drafts of 26 of his manuscripts, including Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest and Adventures in Navajoland; newspaper articles written for the Coconino Sun (Flagstaff) in 1943; and a journal article which appeared in The Journal of Arizona History in 1965. Most of Forrest's manuscripts in this collection pertain to Arizona and the Southwest, and many of the photographs that he took while in this area illustrated his publications.

The black-and-white photographs in the second subgroup cover the years 1902-1929. The bulk of them are mounted and deal with Forrest's travels in the West, especially his visits among the Indians of Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. The mounted photographs are chronicled by numbers on the reverse side which correspond to the numbers in two indexes prepared by Forrest for easy identification.

Other photographs outside the range of the numbers in the indexes, unmounted photographs, and other unidentified photographs have been divided into subject areas.

The group of 160 oversize items represents primarily Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. Again, these items have been grouped into subject areas. Also included in this subgroup are 17 glass plate negatives of Arizona birds and 18 miscellaneous negatives, primarily of Indians, as identified by Earle R. Forrest on their negative sleeves. Many of the oversize photographs were used in Earle R. Forrest's book, With a Camera in Old Navajoland.

Although the indexes also detail pictures taken in the Pennsylvania area, those photographs are not part of this collection. There is little documentation in this collection of Forrest's career as a civil engineer or newspaper reporter. Additional segments of the Earle R. Forrest Collection are housed in two places: the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff and the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. The Museum of Northern Arizona has 36 photograph record books, 15 diaries and diary-like books, and 14 field notebooks of photographs which are a part of Earle R. Forrest's collection. It also has 8,190 additional glass plates and negatives.


Arrangement

This collection is organized into
Subgroup I:Papers, 1902-1960
Subgroup II:Photographic Materials, 1895-1931

Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

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.


Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Billy, the Kid.
Milner, Joe E., d. 1936.
Milner, Moses Embree, 1829-1876.

Geographic Name(s)
Arizona -- Maps.
Mexico -- Description and travel.
Petrified Forest National Park (Ariz.) -- Antiquities.

Subject(s)
Hopi Indians -- Rites and ceremonies.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Pictorial works.
Missions -- Southwest, New.
Navajo Indians.
Pueblo Indians.
Snake dance - Pictorial works.
Tarahumara Indians.
Ute Indians.

Genre Form(s)
Correspondence
Journals
Manuscripts
Photographs


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Earle R. Forrest Papers (MS 274). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.

Processing History

Processed by Anne Pieszak and Roger Myers.


Container List

Subgroup I: Papers, 1902-1960
Series I: Biographical Information, 1912-1981
Contains anthropology and archaeology awards; biographical information from the Pony Express Courier (1936, 1937); the clipping of the distribution of the Forrest papers from the Washington, Pennsylvania Observer Reporter, and other miscellaneous personal effects.
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11 Awards. , 1912-1939
12 Biographical Information. , 1936-1981
Series II: Diary and Notebook, 1902-1926
Contains photocopied segments, probably from the diaries at the Museum of Northern Arizona, of Earle R. Forrest's diary covering the times he was in Arizona and the Southwest. The entries form 1902-1909 briefly describe Forrest's trips to a Colorado cow camp, the Southern Ute Reservation, Meadows' Trading Post in New Mexico, the Tucson area, Walnut Canyon, White Mesa (now Wupatki National Monument), the Petrified Forest, the CO Bar Ranch, Cuba, Mexico, Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, and the Snake, Antelope, Corn, and Flute Dances at Oraibi and Mishongnovi on the Hopi Reservation. The entries from 1923-1926 cover Forrest's travels in the East as well as in the western states of New Mexico, Arizona, and California. The notebook contains his personal notes, "Birds of Arizona" and "A List of Relics and Curios Collected in Arizona." Some of the bird notes refer to the birds Forrest observed near Bayless Ranch in Oracle, Arizona, of which there are mounted prints in the "Photographs" series (#641-655, Box 6, Folder 8) and glass plate negatives in the "Negatives" series (Box 17, Folder 7).
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13 Diary. , 1902-1926
14 Notebook. , 1903-1904
Series III: Correspondence, 1914-1960
The majority of the correspondence is with Forrest's publishers and details business arrangements with regard to his publications. Also includes, in miscellaneous correspondence, one letter from F.W. Hodge of The Southwest Museum regarding the use of Forrest's photographs for illustrating the Quivera Society Publications. Other correspondence is found in the series, "Manuscripts and Articles" and in the series "Supplemental Papers."
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15 Beardsley, J.L. , 1935-1936
16-11 Caxton Printers. , 1934-1959
112 Forrest, Earle R. , 1906
113 Fred Harvey Company. , 1926-1927
114 Gaddis, H.F. "Jack". , 1941, 1952
115 Loring, Madison. , 1959-1960
116 Pony Express Courier. , 1935-1937
117 The Press of the Pioneers. , 1933-1934
118 Pueblo Indians. , 1930-1931
119 Travel Magazine. , 1926-1927
120 Miscellaneous. , 1914-1960
Series IV: Manuscripts and Articles, 1908-1968
Contains 26 original typed and handwritten published and unpublished manuscripts by Earle R. Forrest. Some of the manuscripts are accompanied by material relating to the production of the book, including contracts, reviews, and promotions. The manuscript, "Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground," is related to Forrest's book by that same title; however, the actual manuscript of the book is contained in "Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest," which is an account of the Graham-Tewksbury feud in Pleasant Valley, Arizona, in the late 1880s. The manuscript, "California Joe," tells the story of Moses Milner, also known as California Joe, a noted army scout and Indian fighter in the West. Also included is correspondence to Earle R. Forrest from Joe E. Milner, the grandson of California Joe, with whom Forrest collaborated to write the book. The manuscript, "Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest," describes the myths, legends, and fiestas of the Spanish missions and Indian pueblos in Arizona and New Mexico. All of the "Snake Dance" manuscripts are similar in content and discuss the ritual dance for rain held in the Hopi villages during the early 1900s.
The manuscripts "Adventures in Navajo Land" and "With a Camera in Old Navajo Land" detail Forrest's wanderings among the Southern Utes and the Navajos in the early 1900s. "The Old Man's Journey" and "The Old Man's Last Ride," both variations of the same theme, tell of an old cowboy who receives a letter from his dying mother whom he has not seen in thirty years. "Spanish Gold" and its sequel, "Ghost Ranch," weave a mystery of gold seekers, cattle rustlers, and twin brothers at the Lee Ranch in the San Francisco Peaks. The manuscript, "Some Little-Known Battlefields," deals with battles fought in various parts of the United States from the Pittsburgh area west to Montana between 1749 and 1877. Additional information pertaining to Billy the Kid can be found in a pamphlet in the series "Supplemental Papers" (Box 4, Folder 10), and in an oversize photograph in the series "Photographs" (Box 17, Folder 6). For a list of Earle R. Forrest's books found in Special Collections, see Appendix on p. 19.
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21 Across the Desert to Hopiland - Manuscript. , No Date
22 Adventures in Navajo Land - Manuscript, pp. 1-106. , No Date
23 Adventures in Navajo Land - Manuscript, pp. 107-236. , No Date
24 Apache Kid's Last Raid - Manuscript. , 1923
25 Arizona from Humphreys Peak - Manuscript. , No Date
26 Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground: Book Production. , 1936
27 Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground: Contract. , 1935
28 Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground: Galleys. , No Date
29 Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground: Letters. , 1935-1948
210 Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground: Manuscript. , circa. 1933
211 Promotions. , 1934-1950
212 Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground: Reviews. , 1936-1951
213 Billy the Kid-Letters and research notes. , 1929-1950
214 Manuscript-Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest. , No Date
215 Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest: Manuscript, pp. 1-150. , No Date
216 Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest: Manuscript, pp. 151-285. , No Date
217 Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest: Manuscript, pp. 286-360. , No Date
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31 California Joe: Book production. , No Date
32 California Joe: Contracts. , No Date
33 California Joe: Letters from Joe E. Milner. , 1934-1936
34 California Joe: Letters from Ollie M. Milner, et. al. , 1931-1939
35 California Joe: Letters - Miscellaneous. , 1934-1936
36 California Joe: Miscellaneous. , 1944-1959
37 California Joe: Promotion. , 1934-1937
38 California Joe: Reviews. , 1935
39 The Chant for Rain - Manuscript. , No Date
310 A Flood on the Little Colorado - Manuscript. , No Date
311 In the Land of the Navajos - Manuscript. , 1914
312 Lone War Trail of Apache Kid: Book Production. , No Date
313 Lone War Trail of Apache Kid: Contract. , 1946
314 Lone War Trail of Apache Kid: Reviews. , 1947-1948
315 Memories of the Cattle Range and reverse side untitled story of English nobility. , No Date
316 Missions and Pueblos in the Old Southwest - Manuscript, reviews, correspondence with publisher. , No Date
317 The Old Man's Journey - Manuscript. , No Date
318 The Old Man's Last Ride - Manuscript. , No Date
319 Pleasant Valley War - Manuscript. , No Date
320 The Snake and Flute Ceremonies of the Hopi Indians- Manuscript. , 1908
321 The Snake Dance of the Hopi Indians-Manuscript. , 1911
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41 Snake Dance of the Hopi Indians - Manuscript. , No Date
42 Snake Dance of the Hopi Indians - Misc. , No Date
43 Some Little-Known Battlefields - Manuscript. , 1913
44 Spanish Gold and Ghost Ranch, Manuscripts. , No Date
45 Stories of Border Life - Manuscript. , No Date
46 Tales of the Roundup - Manuscript. , No Date
47 With a Camera in Old Navajoland - Manuscript. , No Date
48 Articles in newspapers and journals: "Murder of McSweeney" - Written by E.R. Forrest and used by James Babbitt. In Coconino Sun, 3; "True Story of Turbulent Flagstaff Cattle Times When Rustling Prevalent." In Coconino Sun; part 1 of 2;"Bill Babbitt's Wagon Boss Ferrets Rustler..." In Coconino Sun; part 2 of 2;"Over-Stocked Range Gradually Ruins Companies in True Saga." In Coconino Sun; part 1 of 3; "Colorful Lot Smith Killed by Indians in Western Saga." In Coconino Sun; part 2 of 3; "Indians, Sheriff's Posse Plague Mormons as Historic Story Ends." In Coconino Sun; part 3 of 3; and "The Fabulous Sierra Bonita" - Journal of Arizona History, v. 6, no. 3. , December, July 2, July 9, July 30, August 6, August 13, 1943; Autumn 1965
Series V: Supplemental papers,1948-1968
Contains 7 black-and-white maps pertaining to Arizona, New Mexico, and the Four Corners area. Six of the maps were drawn by Earle R. Forrest. The maps locate detailed features of the surrounding areas, such as cornfields, wagon roads, trails, pueblos, ruins, ranches, trading stores, springs, shrines, petroglyphs, and natural bridges. In addition, there is a topographical map of the Holbrook area, with markings indicating the locations of a triple hanging and a burial.* Also included are 2 pamphlets about Billy the Kid and the Ferree family gunsmiths.
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49 Maps: "Sketch map of the Mesa Country Occupied by the Hopi Indians," "Northeastern Arizona," "Archaeological Map - New Mexico, Jemez Plateau," "Canyon de Chelly and its Branches," "Sketch map of the Navajo National Monuments," "Map showing the position of the more important(sic) near Zuni, New Mexico." Original map was done by J.W. Fewkes in 1890. This one was copied by Earle R. Forrest in 1911, and "Reconnaissance map, Holbrook, Arizona sheet." Shows locations of triple hanging and burial. Earle R. Forrest did not draw this map. , 1908-1928
410 Pamphlets: "The Story of Billy the Kid" by J.W. Hendron and "Ferree Family Gunsmiths," and related letter from George B. Ferree to Earle R. Forrest. , 1948, 1967-1968
Subgroup II: Photographic Materials, 1895-1931
Series I: Indexes, 1898-1919
Contains two typewritten indexes by Earle R. Forrest to his numbered photographs 1-1303, Aug. 29, 1898 - July 12, 1908, and numbered photographs 1304-2074, Aug. 6, 1908 - May 17, 1919. A third index of photographs, handwritten by Forrest, contains descriptions for photographs 1-106, the same photographs 1-106 that are in the first index described above.
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411 Index to photographs 1-1303. , No Date
412 Index to photographs 1304-2074. , No Date
413 Catalogue of Photographs in the Collection of E.R. Forrest, Washington, Pa. , No Date
Series II: Scrapbooks, 1901-1913
Contains two scrapbooks of photographs, one mostly numbered and annotated by Earle R. Forrest, and one of enlarged prints which have no numbering or annotation by Forrest, but most of which have been matched to photographs in the collection and numbered appropriately. See indexes above for descriptions.
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51 Scrapbook, numbered and annotated by Forrest. , No Date
52 Scrapbook, enlarged prints. , No Date
Series III: Photographs, 1895-1931
Contains 1320 photographs, most of which were taken by Earle R. Forrest. Contains 602 mounted and numbered photographs, #431-1371, which measure 5 1/4" X 7 1/2", including the mount. Most of these photographs document the Hopi Indians, the Navajo Indians, the New Mexico Pueblo Indians, and the Southern Utes during the first quarter of the twentieth century. Other photographs detail Forrest's travels in California, Mexico, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming in the early 1900s. There are 558 unnumbered and/or unidentified photographs which measure 5 1/4" X 7 1/2" or less. Categorized by subject area, these photographs detail scenes from Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Washington, D.C. as well as from Africa, Cuba, and Mexico. Some of these photographs duplicate those found in the mounted photographs. The 160 oversize photographs, which measure 11" X 14" or less, include primarily Indians of Arizona and New Mexico, many of which were used in Forrest's book, With a Camera in Old Navajoland. Photographs of Indian dwellings and ruins, missions, and a photograph of a picture of Billy the Kid are also found here.
Photographs, Mounted and Numbered
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61-3 #431-478 Colo. , 1902
64 #485; 492-494 Southern Utes. , 1902
65 #495-496; 548-551 N.M. , 1902
66 #553-555; 557-574 Colo. , 1902
67 #575-581; 583-587; 589 Southern Ute Reservation, Colo. , 1902
68 #641-644; 647; 653-654 Ariz. Bird Photos. , 1903
69 #688 Ariz. , 1904
610 #727-728; 731-732; 734 Ariz. , 1904
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71-2 #761-784 Wyo., Yellowstone Park. , 1905
73 #791-797; 799-805 Mont. , 1905
74 #807-812 Or., Lewis & Clark Centennial Expo. , 1905
75 #813-814 Calif. , 1905
76 #815-819 Utah. , 1905
77 #826 Pa. , 1906
78 #831-837 Cuba. , 1906
79 #838-839; 841-852; 854 Mexico. , 1906
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81-2 #855-881 Mexico, Mitla. , 1906
83 #882-889 Mexico City. , 1906
84 #890-908 Mexico, Guadalajara. , 1906
85 #909-917; 919-928 Mexico, Tuxpan, etc. , 1906
86 #929-946 Mexico, Navarro Ranch. , 1906
87 #948-954 Mexico, Tarahumare Indians. , 1906
88 #955-966 Mexico. , 1906
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91 #967-972; 974-981; 983-989 Ariz. & Grand Canyon. , 1906
92 #991-996 Ariz., Flagstaff. , 1906
93 #997-1016 Ariz., Snake Dance, Oraibi. , 1906
94 #1017-1025 Ariz., Snake Dance, Oraibi. , 1906
95 #1026; 1028-1037 Ariz., Snake Dance, Oraibi. , 1906
96 #1038-1048 Ariz., Snake Dance, Oraibi. , 1906
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101-2 #1085-1120 Ariz., Flagstaff., 1907
103 #1121-1129; 1131-1134; 1136 Ariz. , 1907
104 #1137-1150; 1152-1153; Ariz., Snake Dance, Mishongnovi. , 1907
105 #1154-1173 Ariz., Snake Dance, Mishongnovi. , 1907
106 #1174-1175; 1177-1188; 1190-1193 Ariz., Flute Ceremony, Oraibi. , 1907
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111 #1194-1197 Ariz., Flute Ceremony, Oraibi. , 1907
112 #1198-1216 Calif. , 1907
113 #1218-1220; 1222 Or. , 1907
114 #1223-1228 Wash. , 1907
115 #1229-1233 Colo. , 1907
116 #1276-1282; 1284; 1286-1297 N.M. , 1908
117 #1298-1303 N.M. , 1908
118 #1304-1305; 1307-1308 N.M., Tesuque Pueblo. , 1908
119 #1309-1327 Ariz. , 1908
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121 #1328-1345 Ariz., Flute Ceremony, Mishongnovi. , 1908
122 #1347-1365 Ariz., Flute Ceremony, Mishongnovi. , 1908
123 #1366-1371; 1372?; 1375? Ariz., Flute Ceremony, Mishongnovi. , 1908
Photographs, Unnumbered and/or Unidentified
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131 Africa - 8 photographs of Bulu tribe taken by an African missionary. , No Date
132 Akin, Louis - 6 photographs; 1 is of Louis Akin, desert artist; 5 were taken by Akin at Oraibi. , No Date
133 Alaska - 3 photographs, including the mining district and camp near Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada ca.?; also photograph to illustrate "From Alaska to Washington, D.C. with a Dog Team." , No Date
134 Antiquities - 3 photographs, probably Indian ruins; 2 have matches in unnumbered section of annotated scrapbook. , No Date
135 Arizona - 4 photographs, including 6552 - Amphitheater at Wupatki; Montezuma's Castle; Montezuma's Well; and Old Fort Rickerson, Az. , 1920
136 Buffalo - 10 photographs, including 8 in an envelope marked "Pigmy Buffalo Skuss, etc" by Earle R. Forrest. , No Date
137 Colorado - 3 photographs-14A-16A, Cripple Creek. , June 1902
138 Cuba - 5 photographs, 2 of which are in oversize photographs. , No Date
139 Elden Pueblo - 9 photographs of artifacts and excavations. , No Date
1310 Forrest, Earle R. - 16 photographs. , 1890-1961
1311 Forrest, Earle R. - 7 photographs, including one of an older man, perhaps his father, in oversize photographs. , No Date
1312 Fort Sumner, New Mexico - 2 photographs. , No Date
1313 Grand Canyon - 18 photographs; 11 are of Hopi House; 7 misc. , No Date
1314 Grand Canyon Indians - 52 photographs, many of which relate to oversize prints. , No Date
1315 Hopi - 3 photographs; 1320, 1367, and one of the Basket Dance at Oraibi, by an unknown photographer. , 1895
1316 Hopi Snake Dance - 17 photographs; 1012 (2 copies), 1019, 1026 (2 copies), 1027?, 1031, 1033-1035, 1132 (2 copies), 1147, 1150 (2 copies), and 2 unnumbered. , No Date
1317 Indians-10 photographs; 370, 373, 546 (2 different photographs with the same number), 550, 41A (Chief Red Cloud, Sioux). , 1901, No Date
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141 James, Jesse - 4 photographs taken by a Missouri photographer; one of Robert Ford, one of Jesse James' home, one of a reproduction of painting of Jesse James, one portrait of James in 1864. , No Date
142 Little Elk - 4 photographs. , No Date
143 Mexico - 14 photographs; C.B. Waite photographs 281, 297, 298, 514, 1144;tarantula; Cathedral of Durango. , No Date
144 Mexico - 80 photographs - Cathedral of Guadalupe 1906; most of the others are duplicates of numbered mounted photographs and/or oversize photographs. , No Date
145 Mexico - 13 photographs, mostly the bullfights in Panal, Chihuahua. , No Date
146 Miscellaneous - 9 photographs. , No Date
147 Miscellaneous - 36 photographs; includes 8 photographs of elk hunting and a photo of the Penitentes procession referred to by Earle R. Forrest in his letter to Rev.Hilgenberg (See "Correspondence - Travel Magazine" folder in Box 2. This photo is also used in the book, Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest, v.1, p.201) , January 5, 1927, No Date
148 Miscellaneous - 92 photographs, including 17 photographs of California and Texas missions; 27 photographs of Washington, D.C. and environs, 11 photographs of the Forest Service, numbered 1556-1557; 1560; 1583; 1593- 1594; 1600-1605; 9 photographs of some American mountain peaks, numbered473, 475, 683, 995, 1113, 1216, and 1225-1227. , No Date
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151 Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest - 26 photographs which were used in Forrest's book, Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest,vols1 and 2. , No Date
152 Montana - 30 photographs, including the camp and area around the upper Gallatin River, numbered 1554-1555, 1562, 1565, 1606, 1609- 1610; an unnumbered series of Deerlodge Forest, Montana, camps 2 and 4; and 4 miscellaneous photographs. , 1929
153 Navajos - 4 photographs, including Tolchaco, Arizona and Chief Blackhorse. , 1907, 1870s-1880s
154 New Mexico - 11 photographs, including a Mexican singer with a young girl; numbered photographs 1287 and 1297; and an envelope of 10 photographs taken in New Mexico. , No Date
155 Pueblo Indians - 9 photographs, including numbered photographs 1279, 2821, and 3646 and 6 unnumbered photographs. , No Date
156 San Miguel Church, oldest church in the U.S. - 7, nos. 33A-39A. , August 21, 1904
157 Schroedl, Guido, 130 Linwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. 5 photographs. , No Date
158 Southern Utes - 7 photographs; 23A-26A, Smithsonian photographs of Buckskin Charley and Ignacio; typical attire with Indian-made saddles. , No Date
159 Taos - 8 photographs, mostly Taos pueblo. , No Date
1510 Tucson area - 6 photographs; includes photographs of Tumacacori and a tarantula. , No Date
1511 Utah - 11 photographs; Brigham Young and his 19 wives; the first 6 presidents of the Mormon Church; the Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, 1905; envelope of 8 photographs, "In the City of the Saints." , 1905, No Date
1512 Zunis - 6 photographs; 16A-21A. , No Date
Photographs, oversize
Photographs, oversize
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161 #654 - "Arizona Jays" Award-winning photo. , No Date
162 A Tale of Long Ago, E.R.Forrest; 9 photographs. , circa1926
163 The Vanished American, E.R. Forrest; 7 photographs. , circa1926
164 To the Gods of the Buffalo, E.R. Forrest; 5 photographs. , circa1929
165 The Ancient War Bonnet, E.R. Forrest; 2 photographs. , circa1929
166 The Vision, E.R. Forrest; 29 photographs. , circa1929
167 The Pioneer's Dream, E.R. Forrest; 4 photographs. , circa1930
168 The Log Cabin of Dreams, E.R. Forrest; 3 photographs. , circa1930
169 The Old Toll Gate's Memories, E.R. Forrest; 3 photographs. , circa1930
1610 The Old Time Cowboy, E.R. Forrest; 2 photographs. , circa1930
1611 The Old Wagon Boss, E.R. Forrest; 3 photographs. , circa1931
1612 For a Buddy in France, E.R. Forrest;3 photographs. , circa1931
Photographs of Indian Men
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1613 Numbered and Identified - 5 photographs: 484 Ketch, a Southern Ute; 1345 Chief of the Blue Flute Society, Mishongnovi; 2823 Encarnasion Montoya, the oldest man in San Juan Pueblo; 2951 Etsitty Hagunny, a Navajo chief; 4453 Albert Pequchemene. , 1902, 1908, 1926, 1926, No Date
1614 Identified - 6 photographs - Chief Iron Tail; one of the guardians of the statue of San Buenaventura, Cochiti Pueblo; Nemecio Montoya, Gov. of San Juan Pueblo; the HoopDancer of Tesuque Pueblo; a native of Acoma Pueblo; two dancers (Dance for Rain) of the Turquoise Clan, Cochiti Pueblo. , 1926,1929
1615 Unidentified - 10 photographs. , No Date
Photographs of Indian Women
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1616 Numbered and Identified - 2 of same photo - 537 Navajo squaw weaving a chief's blanket. , No Date
1617 Identified - 2 photographs - Barbara Myers, Shoshone Indian, granddaughter of Sacajawea; girl dancers (Dance for Rain) of the Turquoise Clan, Cochiti Pueblo. , 1929
1618 Unidentified - 7 photographs. , No Date
Photographs of Indian adults with children
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1619 Numbered and Identified - 2 photographs - 1320 a Hopi Indian mother, Old Oraibi; 2952 Etsitty Hagunny's wife and grandchild. , 1908, 1926
1620 Identified - 1 photo - wife of Charley Etsitty and baby. Charley was the silversmith at Hopi House, Grand Canyon. , 1929
1621 Unidentified - 3 photographs. , No Date
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171 Hopi Indian ceremonies - 20 photographs. , No Date
172 Indian dwellings and ruins - 5 unidentified photographs. , No Date
173 Missions - 6 unidentified photographs, including one color-tinted; possibly California missions. , No Date
174 Miscellaneous buildings and structures - 4 unidentified photographs. , No Date
175 Miscellaneous places - 5 photographs, including Grand Canyon, Colorado, and Shiprock, New Mexico. , No Date
176 Miscellaneous - 10 photographs, including photograph of a picture of Billy the Kid, one color-tinted photograph of a deer, and a photograph of relics from the site of old Fort Mackinac. , No Date
Series IV: Negatives, 1902-1926
Contains thirty-five 5" by 7" or less negatives. Most of the glass plate negatives refer to Arizona birds, and the numbers on the negative sleeves correspond to the index where descriptions in addition to the ones on the negative sleeves can be found. Other negatives are identified on their negative sleeves by Earle R. Forrest. A small folder of four negatives, probably related to negative 460A, is also included.
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177 Glass plate negatives - 17 negatives; 641-649; 650; 652; 654-655; 728; 758; 792-793. All are birds. , No Date
178 Negatives - 18 negatives; 244A; 416A; 453A-454A; 459A- 461A; 466A; 477A-479A; 631A-632A; 638A-640A; 648A; 664A. All are identified on their sleeves by Earle R. Forrest. , No Date
179 Small folder of 4 negatives, related to negative 460A above, "A Tale of Long Ago." , No Date