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Wooden Digging Implement

Donor Name:
Mr Brigham A. Riggs  Search this
Site Name:
Cliff Dwelling  Search this
Object Type:
Digging Stick
Place:
Kanab Near / Cottonwood Canyon, Kane County, Utah, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1918
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
062479
USNM Number:
A303361-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3ae785bba-1061-485a-9844-609ab413ef8c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8078775

Potsherds From Small Cliff-Dwelling

Donor Name:
Bureau Of American Ethnology  Search this
Object Type:
Sherd
Place:
Kanab Near / Cottonwood Canyon, Kane County, Utah, United States, North America
Accession Date:
8 Sep 1915
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
058757
USNM Number:
A288555-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3a88cc83a-44d0-4f7a-b3d7-725ebdc1fbeb
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8075023

Cliff ruins, Casa del Eco

Creator:
Jackson, William Henry  Search this
Geological Survey of the Territories (U.S.) (1862-1872) (Hayden Survey)  Search this
Hayden, F. V. (Ferdinand Vandeveer), 1829-1887  Search this
Collection Collector:
Allen, George V.  Search this
Extent:
1 Stereograph (7 x 4 in.)
Culture:
American Indian -- cliff dwellings  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Stereographs
Scope and Contents:
A distant view showing the cliff face. The item is number 956 of an unidentified series. The item is identical to numbers 1011 and 1073 of Photo Lot 90-1.
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.09886500
Other Title:
"Casa del Eco, an ancient ruin on the San Juan, Utah"
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Topic:
cliff dwellings -- American Indian  Search this
Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw398f933d2-45d6-4389-b922-ebeb0be899b1
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-photolot-90-1-ref1167

Diary

Collection Collector:
Robinson, Franklin A., Jr., 1959- (actor)  Search this
Collection Creator:
Quinn, Terry (photographer)  Search this
Container:
Box 39, Folder 11
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1950
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research but negatives and audiovisuial materials are stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Some papers of living persons are restricted. Access to restricted portions may be arranged by request to the donor. Gloves required for unprotected photographs. Viewing film portions of the collection and listening to LP recording requires special appointment. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
Collection Rights:
The Archives Center does not own exclusive rights to these materials. Copyright for all materials is retained by the donor, Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.; permission for commercial use and/or publication may be requested from the donor through the Archives Center. Military Records for Franklin A. Robinson (b. 1932) and correspondence from Richard I. Damalouji (1961-2014) are restricted; written permission is needed to research these files. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Collection Citation:
The Robinson and Via Family Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
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Robinson and Via Family Papers
Robinson and Via Family Papers / Series 2: Robinson Family / 2.6: Robinson, Franklin A. / 2.6.1: Correspondence, diaries, personal ephemera
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8c69fd212-5fa6-426e-8f82-ac71a4266346
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0475-ref167
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Stuart M. Young photographs relating to Cummings expeditions to Arizona and Utah

Photographer:
Young, Stuart M.  Search this
Names:
Cummings, Byron, 1860-1954  Search this
Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946  Search this
Judd, Neil Merton, 1887-1976  Search this
Extent:
132 Copy prints
Culture:
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New  Search this
Diné (Navajo)  Search this
Hopi Pueblo  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Copy prints
Photographs
Place:
Arizona
Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)
Utah
Date:
1909
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs made by Stuart M. Young on the Byron Cummings expeditions to northern Arizona and southern Utah in 1909. They document Hopi houses, dances, and ceremonies; Navajo Indians near Bluff City, Utah; John Wetherill, Hoskinine Begay, and Ida Wetherill near Wetherill's home in Oljeto, Utah; scenery; and archeological sites. Images of archeological sites include cliff dwellings and kivas at Sosa Canyon, Neet Se Canyon, and Sega Canyon (Betatakin, Keet Seel, and Round Man House, possibly in or near Sega Canyon). Also depicted are expedition party members Byron Cummings, Don Beauregard, John Wetherill, Malcom Cummings, Doc Blum, Neil Judd, Dr. E. L. Hewitt, Ida Wetherill, Mrs John Wetherill, W. B. Douglass, Ned English, Dan Perkins, Jack Kenan, Vern Rogerson, and Stuart M. Young.
Biographical/Historical note:
Stuart M. Young (1890-1972), grandson of Brigham Young, was a student and photographer on the Byron Cummings expedition in 1909.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot R4758
Reproduction Note:
Copy prints made at Smithsinian Institution, 1966, from a total of 175 copy negatives lent by University of Utah, Department of Anthropology, through Jesse D. Jennings.
Location of Other Archival Materials:
Related photographs of the Cummings expeditions by Neil Merton Judd held in National Anthropological Archives Photo Lot 4757.
The Northern Arizona University Cline Library holds the Stuart M. Young photograph collection, 1909-1954.
Contained in:
Numbered manuscripts 1850s-1980s (some earlier)
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
This copy collection has been obtained for reference purposes only. Contact the repository for terms of use and access.
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Citation:
Photo Lot R4758, Stuart M. Young photographs relating to Cummings expeditions to Arizona and Utah, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.PhotoLot.R4758
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw314b9db73-4bee-45ce-aede-8231d0481ec9
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-photolot-r4758

View of Ruins of Cliff Dwelling

Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Names:
Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) (1873-1878) (Hayden Survey)  Search this
Collection Creator:
Mindeleff, Victor, 1860-1948  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic print (004 in x 007 in mounted on 010 in x 016 in)
Culture:
Anasazi  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Date:
1875
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.01380401

NAA MS.4362
Local Note:
Black and white Photoprint on Cardboard Mount in Album
Place:
Utah ?/New Mexico ? -- San Juan Canyon/Casa Del Echo Site
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 4362, Victor Mindeleff photograph albums relating to Pueblo architecture, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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Victor Mindeleff photograph albums relating to Pueblo architecture
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw394aa6cb2-aeb7-4a3b-a4b6-959149b6480b
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-photolot-4362-ref578

Frederick S. Dellenbaugh photographs, negatives and other material

Creator:
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935  Search this
Extent:
14 Negatives (photographic) (black and white)
486 Photographic prints (black and white, color)
1 Lantern slide (black and white)
Culture:
Pawnee Indians  Search this
Zuni  Search this
Crow Indians  Search this
Laguna Indians  Search this
Seminole  Search this
Mohave Indians  Search this
Assiniboine  Search this
Navajo Indians  Search this
Ute  Search this
Creek Indians  Search this
Cheyenne Indians  Search this
Hopi  Search this
Paiute Indians  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Negatives (photographic)
Photographic prints
Lantern slides
Photographs
Black-and-white negatives
Place:
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)
Colorado
Date:
circa 1861-1934
Summary:
Images in this collection were mostly taken by Frederick Dellenbaugh, William Henry Jackson, Alexander Gardner, John Wetherill, John K. Hillers, Edward O. Beaman, Charles Milton Bell and Frank Rinehart. Subjects include delegation portraits, images from the Hayden's and Powell's Geological and Geographical Surveys, cliff dwellings, landscape views, and images from the U.S. Indian Congress Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition in Omaha 1898.
Arrangement note:
Lantern slide: organized in envelopes; arranged by image number

Negatives: organized in envelopes; arranged by negative number

Prints: organized in folders; arranged by print number
Biographical/Historical note:
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1853--935) was an American explorer, artist and mapmaker, best known for his travels and descriptions of the Southwest. At the age of only 18, he was chosen to accompany the second Powell expedition down the Colorado River, serving as both artist and mapmaker. In 1899, Dellenbaugh was part of the Harriman Alaska Expedition.
Restrictions:
Access is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment.
Rights:
Restricted: Cultural Sensitivity
Topic:
Zia Indians  Search this
Teton Indians  Search this
Arapaho Indians  Search this
Pueblo Indians  Search this
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Photographic prints
Black-and-white negatives
Lantern slides
Citation:
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh photographs, negatives and other material, circa 1861-1934, National Museum of the American Indian Archives, Smithsonian Institution (negative, slide or catalog number).
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.001.018
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv49adc9e36-a360-47fd-b682-2eb14f1a7afe
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-001-018

MS 3365 Pictographs from cliff dwellings in Carbon County, Utah

Creator:
James, Louis, Sunnyside, Utah  Search this
Extent:
12 Items (photos )
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Place:
Carbon County (Utah) -- Archeology -- Pictographs
Date:
October 1934
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 3365
Citation:
Manuscript 3365, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.MS3365
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw36a16dbc3-8a26-4b66-8e33-4759bc072397
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-ms3365

John Wetherill lantern slides

Photographer:
Wetherill, John  Search this
Extent:
42 Lantern slides
Culture:
Pueblo (Anasazi) (archaeological)  Search this
Diné (Navajo)  Search this
Ute  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Lantern slides
Place:
Cliff Palace (Mesa Verde, Colorado) -- Archeology
Colorado -- Antiquities
Date:
1892
Summary:
This collection contains glass lantern slides shot by rancher and explorer John Wetherill (1866-1944). The photographs depict Ancestral Puebloan sites in southwestern U.S., as well as photos of Diné (Navajo) and Ute men and women.
Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 42 glass lantern slides that were shot by John Wetherill (1866-1944) circa 1892. The bulk of the photographs depict Ancestral Puebloan sites at Mesa Verde and Hovenweep in southwest Colorado. Wetherill may have been escorting the H. Jay Smith Exploring Company around the region as they collected objects for a Mesa Verde exhibit at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

The glass lantern slides depict cliff dwellings in a state of pre-archaeological preservation including the sites of Cliff Palace, Spruce Tree House, Square Tower House, Kodak House, Sandal House, and Spring House at Mesa Verde; and Square Tower at Hovenweep. The photographs also depict Oraibi Hopi Village, Montezuma Castle, and Casa Grande Ruins sites in Arizona.

A few photographs depict Ute and Diné (Navajo) men and women. One photograph of note depicts an outdoor group portrait photographed at a Ute wedding in Mancos, Colorado. The individuals depicted include George Bowles (Harvard student), Mancos Jim (Ute) and his wife, Herbert L. Cowing (1877-1956), Elmer Coston, Benjamin Kite Wetherill (1832-1898), and Richard Wetherill (1858-1910).

Several photographs in this collection also depict objects such as pottery, yucca baskets, stone axes, manos, and metates alongside Ancestral Puebloan human remains. These photographs are restricted.

John Wetherill is listed as the photographer, however, his brother Richard Wetherill (1858-1910) may have shot some of the photographs as well. The lantern slides feature handwritten labels that describe the photographs and were probably written by a Museum of the American Indian employee. Additionally, "Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, Broadway at 155th ST. N. Y. City" is printed on the back of the masking paper, which indicates that the lantern slides were most likely assembled by MAI staff.

Some lantern slides may be the reverse or mirror images of the actual scenes.
Arrangement:
This collection is arranged in photo number order.
Biographical / Historical:
John Wetherill (1866-1944) was a cattle rancher, explorer, and amateur archaeologist in Colorado. Born in Kansas in 1866 to Benjamin Kite Wetherill and Marion Tompkins Wetherill, the family moved to Mancos in southwestern Colorado in 1879. In December 1888, Richard Wetherill (John's older brother) and Charles Mason (brother-in-law), were credited with having discovered Cliff Palace, Spruce Tree House, and Square Tower House sites at Mesa Verde, although the cliff dwellings were already known to some Native Puebloan communities in the southwest at the time. Additionally, several non-Native explorers had visited other Ancestral Puebloan sites in the region prior to the Wetherills' discoveries including Mexican-Spanish missionaries Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Silvestre Velez de Escalante in 1776; prospector John Moss in 1873; and photographer William Henry Jackson for the Hayden U.S. Geological Survey in 1874.

After the discovery, Richard and his brothers John, Clayton, Winslow, and Benjamin continued exploring and found other Ancestral Puebloan sites in the region. In 1891, the Wetherill brothers worked with amateur Swedish archaeologist Gustaf Nordenskiöld excavating Cliff House. Nordenskiöld taught them the basics tenants of archaeological excavation and trained them to keep detailed provenance records and to label objects.

From 1888-1893, the Wetherills collected more objects from Mesa Verde and eventually sold many of their collections, including a large collection to the Colorado State Historical Society (History Colorado). By 1900 John Wetherill moved to New Mexico and then Utah with his wife Louise Wade Wetherill. John continued serving as a guide and trained archaeologists and anthropologists in the region. He died in 1944.

Agnes Cowing (1880-1965), the collector of the glass lantern slides, was a librarian in New York. She most likely obtained them from her brother Herbert L. Cowing (1877-1956) or her sister Julia R. Cowing (b. 1857) who were both friends of the Wetherill family and visited the Wetherill Ranch in Mancos, Colorado in the 1890s.
Related Materials:
History Colorado in Denver, Colo. holds a John and Richard Wetherill photographs collection (2000.129), a Richard Wetherill manuscripts collection (Mini-MSS #3035), and a large collection of objects collected by the Wetherills. The Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives holds a collection of photographs collected by H. Jay Smith (NAA MS 2420).
Provenance:
Donated to the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation by Agnes Cowing in 1934.
Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archive Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Some images restricted: Cultural Sensitivity
Topic:
Indians of North America -- Antiquities & archaeological sites -- Colorado  Search this
Indians of North America -- Colorado  Search this
cliff dwellings -- Colorado -- Mesa Verde National Park  Search this
Genre/Form:
Lantern slides
Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); John Wetherill lantern slides, Box and Photo Number; National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.106
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John Wetherill lantern slides
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4c6bd4b84-f45a-47d2-8ff7-bea7c091feb3
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-106
Online Media:

Hopi Pueblo, Diné (Navajo), Views in Utah, and Cherokee (North Carolina) [RESTRICTED]

Collection Creator:
Churchill, Frank C. (Frank Carroll), 1850-1912  Search this
Churchill, Clara G.  Search this
Extent:
213 Photographic prints
Container:
Box 23
Culture:
Eastern Band of Cherokee  Search this
Hopi Pueblo  Search this
Diné (Navajo)  Search this
Kaibab Paiute  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Photographic prints
Date:
July 1907-May 1908
Scope and Contents:
This album contains 213 photographic prints taken by Frank Churchill in July 1907-May 1908 in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and North Carolina during Frank Churchill's assignment as U.S. Indian Inspector to visit Indian day schools and boarding schools. The album was later compiled and captioned by Clara Churchill. Some of the photographs were also later hand colored by Clara Churchill.

Photographs in Arizona include images made in Flagstaff, Red Rock and Tuba. Photographs in Tuba City include—Views of the U.S. Indian School in Tuba; Mormon houses; Hopi, Dine (Navajo), and Paiute men and women; S.S. Preston's Trading Store; M.M. Murphy (Western Navajo Agent); Paiute Council; Mormon men J.T. Hall, H.N. Cowles with Paiute men Joda and Mike. Additional views near Tuba include Red Lake, the Needle and the Idol.

Photographs in Utah include—images in Oljato; Wetherill Trading Post; Anvil Rock; Cliff dwelling near Wetherill Trading Post; Batatakin ruins near Marsh Pass. Photographs in Navajo Country include—A sheep herd; young Diné (Navajo) girl with dog and Frank Churchill on horseback.

Photographs among the Hopi include (many of these images are RESTRICTED)—Views of Moencopi Pueblo; Hopi women and children winnowing wheat; Clara Churchill with women and children; Walpi Pueblo views; Diné (Navajo) arriving for the Snake Dance in Walpi; Snake Dance (RESTRICTED); The Butterfly Dance on August 16 at Tewa Pueblo (RESTRICTED); Hopi boys playing in Oraibi; Flute Dance in Oraibi (RESTRICTED).

Photographs on the Eastern Cherokee Reservation in North Carolina were made between October 1907 and May 1908 and include—Scenic views of the Occonaluftee River, Rattlesnake Mountains and Soco Creek; images of the U.S. Indian school, school superintendent's cottage, employee buildings, dormitories and commissary; Lambert's grist mill and Will West's chair shop; Cherokee Council; two different ball games. People photographed include—Sally Catolster, Eve Catolster, Etta Hill, David Owl (and grandson), M. Roberts, K. Norton, Lydia Jessen, Amos (Ammons) Runningwolf, Will West, Dora Johnson (and children), Frank Russell Theodore Johnson, Bird Salolamietz, John Shell (Saluh), Suate Martin, George Martin, William Talala, Waldsutte, Ben Talala, John Talala, Stacy Welch (and baby), David Crow, Lorenzo Dow Swayney, James Blythe, John Gooings, Superintendent D.S. Harris, L. Dow Cornsilk, Joseph Saunooke, F. Kyselka, Sampson Owl (and wife), Frank and Clara Churchill. Additional locations photographed in North Carolina include Culberson, Murphy, Mountain Day school, and the railroad station at Whittier.
Restrictions:
Restricted due to cultural sensitivity.
Collection Rights:
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish or broadbast materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiarchives@si.edu.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Frank C. and Clara G. Churchill collection, NMAI.AC.058, National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.058, File P23380
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Frank C. and Clara G. Churchill collection
Frank C. and Clara G. Churchill collection / Series 4: Photographs in Arizona, Utah, North Carolina, Montana, North Dakota, Florida and Miscellaneous / 4.1: Photograph Albums
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv43a828c06-da56-41b4-8c97-80622169472c
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-058-ref699

Two Non-Native Men by Ruins of Masonry Cliff Dwelling; William Henry Jackson's Anthony's Novel Camera, Which Took 20 X 24 Inch Plates, on Tripod Below

Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Collection Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic print (004 in x 007 in mounted on 016 in x 020 in)
Culture:
Anasazi  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Date:
1875
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.01009701

NAA MS.MS 4420
Local Note:
Black and white Photoprint on Cardboard Mount in Album
Place:
Utah -- San Juan Canyon
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 4420, William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw382f08693-7e1b-4089-b276-1598ad00a285
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-photolot-4420-ref1023

View of Ruins of Masonry Cliff Dwellings

Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Collection Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic print (004 in x 007 in mounted on 016 in x 020 in)
Culture:
Anasazi  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Date:
1875
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.01009702

NAA MS.MS 4420
Local Note:
Black and white Photoprint on Cardboard Mount in Album
Place:
Utah -- San Juan Canyon/Casa Del Echo Site
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 4420, William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw35425f175-0bad-4feb-9b62-8bf829a62fdf
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-photolot-4420-ref1024

Two Non-Native Men at Masonry Cliff Dwelling Near Sierra Abajo

Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Collection Creator:
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic print (004 in x 007 in mounted on 016 in x 020 in)
Culture:
Anasazi  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Date:
1875
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.01009806

NAA MS.MS 4420
Local Note:
Black and white Photoprint on Cardboard Mount in Album
Place:
Utah
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 4420, William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3458e3d49-866d-4416-b37a-2425be58bcf3
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-photolot-4420-ref1034

Pueblo—Douglass Material

Collection Creator:
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Department of Anthropology  Search this
Smithsonian Institution. Department of Anthropology  Search this
Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Department of Anthropology  Search this
Container:
Box 74
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1907
Scope and Contents:
Includes "Some Field Notes on the Cliff Dwellings and Petroglyphs of Colorado and Utah," 1907, and photographs.
Collection Restrictions:
Some materials are restricted.

Access to the Department of Anthropology records requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Collection Citation:
Department of Anthropology Records, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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Department of Anthropology records
Department of Anthropology records / Series 17: Division of Ethnology / 17.1: Manuscript and Pamphlet File
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw304655204-41f1-450c-8c90-953415383798
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-xxxx-0311-ref15189

Jesse L. Nusbaum negatives and photographs

Creator:
Nusbaum, Jesse L. (Jesse Logan)  Search this
Extent:
205 Acetate negatives
25 Albumen prints
Culture:
A:shiwi (Zuni)  Search this
Puye Pueblo  Search this
Jemez Pueblo  Search this
Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo)  Search this
Kaibab Paiute  Search this
Laguna Pueblo  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Acetate negatives
Albumen prints
Negatives
Photographic prints
Photographs
Place:
New Mexico
Arizona
Santa Clara Pueblo (N.M.)
Zuni (N.M.)
Utah
Pecos National Historical Park (N.M.)
Hawikuh (N. M.)
Date:
1910-1928
Summary:
Includes images from the excavations at Hawikku near Zuni Pueblo and Basketmaker's Cave in Kane County, Utah, as well as objects found at Cave Lakes, also in Kane County, Utah. Also included are views of Zuni Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Jemez Pueblo, Puye cliff dwellings, Pecos Mission and other views of Arizona and New Mexico.
Arrangement note:
Negatives: organized in individual sleeves; arranged by negative number

Prints: organized in folders; arranged by print number
Biographical/Historical note:
Jesse L. Nusbaum, a long-time archaeologist and administrator for the National Park Service and recipient of the Distinguished Service ward from the Department of the Interior (1954), began his career as a teacher, attending Colorado Teachers College in Greeley, where he received his Bachelor of Pedagogy in 1907. He then moved to Las Vegas to teach science and manual arts at New Mexico State Normal School. Later that year, he made his first connection with Mesa Verde as a photographer and archeological assistant to A. V. Kidder; Nusbaum spent the next year working as an assistant to the archeologist. In June of 1909 he became the first employee of the School of American Archeology and Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe under Dr. Edgar L. Hewett. Nusbaum traveled to Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Colorado, and New Mexico where he undertook archeological surveys, investigations, excavations, and ruins stabilization.

Nusbaum's work at the museum brought him back to Mesa Verde for the excavation, repair, and stabilization of the Balcony House, a project which extended into the winter of 1910. In 1913, he supervised the completion of the New Mexico Palace of Governors in Santa Fe and worked in the Mayan ruins of the Yucatan with Dr. S. G. Morley. He then supervised the construction of the state art museum from 1916 to 1918. Nusbaum enlisted during World War I in the hopes of becoming an aviator, but instead he became an engineer and served in France until his discharge in 1919. After the war, Nusbaum moved to New York City and worked at the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. While Nusbaum was working in New York he took part in several expeditions to the Southwest, including those at Hawikku (Hawikuh) Pueblo and Basketmaker Cave.

In 1921, while still in New York, he was selected by Stephen Mather and Arno Cammerer to become superintendent at Mesa Verde National Park. Director Mather had become disgusted with the conditions that had developed there under a political superintendent. Nusbaum was a very effective superintendent, advancing the development of the park and preserving the archeological resources. He discontinued grazing, built a museum and developed good interpretive programs, especially ones designed to explain the Antiquities Act. His involvement with the Act led to his designation in 1927 as the lead archeologist and prime enforcer of the Act for the Southwest (while remaining Mesa Verde superintendent).

Nusbaum continued this dual capacity until 1930, when he took a leave of absence to organize and direct the Laboratory of Anthropology at Santa Fe, New Mexico. He continued as director of the laboratory until 1935, having earlier returned to the Park Service and resumed his dual duties as Mesa Verde superintendent and Department of the Interior archeologist enforcing the Antiquities Act. Nusbaum continued this dual position for many years. In 1946 he left Mesa Verde and his dual role for Santa Fe. At the National Park Service office there, he took up increased duties as the senior archeologist of the National Park Service. In this capacity, Nusbaum began one of the first salvage archeology projects when he persuaded El Paso Natural Gas Company to allow archeological excavation along their pipelines. After a year's extension Nusbaum was forced to retire from the NPS at the age of 71 in 1957. However, he continued to do consulting work for many years. He died in Santa Fe in December 1975, at the age of 88.
Restrictions:
Access is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment.
Rights:
Restricted: Cultural Sensitivity
Genre/Form:
Negatives
Photographic prints
Photographs
Citation:
Jesse L. Nusbaum negatives and photographs, 1910-1928, National Museum of the American Indian Archives, Smithsonian Institution (negative, slide or catalog number).
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.001.012
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4c57d6680-3694-4367-8729-260a3b511af4
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-001-012

Wilfred Charles Twiss photograph collection relating to Smithsonian expedition in Southern Utah

Collector:
Twiss, Wilfred Charles  Search this
Extent:
5 Prints (silver gelatin)
Culture:
Pueblo  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Prints
Photographs
Place:
Utah
Date:
circa 1910-1920
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs documenting cliff dwellings, a natural bridge and rock formations, and part of the Smithsonian's expedition party with horses.
Biographical/Historical note:
Wilfred Charles Twiss was a botanist with the University of Utah and a member of a Smithsonian expedition to southern Utah, possibly with Neil Merton Judd or Jesse Walter Fewkes.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot 77-58
Location of Other Archival Materials:
Additional photographs of cliff dwellings can be found in the National Anthropological Archives in MS 3365, MS 2420, MS 3382, Photo Lot 30 and Photo Lot 77-69.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Topic:
cliff dwellings -- Utah  Search this
Natural bridges -- Utah  Search this
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Citation:
Photo lot 77-58, Wilfred Charles Twiss photograph collection relating to Smithsonian expedition in Southern Utah, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.PhotoLot.77-58
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3d5345114-22a0-427c-852f-4c6670b9485d
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-photolot-77-58

H. S. Poley photographs of Southwest archeology and pueblos

Creator:
Poley, H. S. (Horace Swartley)  Search this
Extent:
52 Prints (silver gelatin)
Culture:
Cochiti Pueblo  Search this
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New  Search this
Tewa Pueblos  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Prints
Place:
Yellow Jacket (Colo.)
Frijoles Canyon (N.M.)
Aneth (Utah)
Puye (N.M.)
Date:
circa 1910-1915
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs made by H. S. Poley in the American Southwest. There are depictions of archeological sites in New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado, as well as images of Tewa people at San Juan Pueblo and Cochiti people at Cochiti. Descriptions of the photographs are also available with the collection.
Biographical/Historical note:
Horace Swartley Poley was a professional photographer based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot 87-2J, NAA Photo Lot 87-2I
Location of Other Archival Materials:
Photo Lot 87-2I has been relocated and merged with Photo Lot 87-2J. These photographs were incorrectly identified as having been made by H. L. Standley. These photographs were made by H. S. Poley and form part of this collection.
Additional Poley photographs held in National Anthropological Archives MS 4251, MS 4570, and Photo Lot 24.
Correspondence from Poley held in the National Anthropological Archives in the Bureau of American Ethnology records.
Contained in:
Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology photograph collections, undated
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Topic:
Cooking  Search this
Cliff-dwellings  Search this
Citation:
Photo lot 87-2J, H. S. Poley photographs of Southwest archeology and pueblos, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.PhotoLot.87-2J
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw35c118fc6-0325-4133-85fc-e0050ce07a53
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-photolot-87-2j

House of rain : tracking a vanished civilization across the American Southwest / Craig Childs

Author:
Childs, Craig 1967-  Search this
Physical description:
xiv, 496 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Four Corners Region
Chaco Culture National Historical Park (N.M.)
Date:
2007
Topic:
Chaco culture  Search this
Description and travel  Search this
Antiquities  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_823366

The first book of the Cliff Dwellers, by Rebecca B. Marcus. Illustrated with photos. Drawings by Julio Granda

Title:
Cliff dwellers
Author:
Marcus, Rebecca B  Search this
Granda, Julio  Search this
Physical description:
90 p. : ill., map ; 22 cm
Type:
Juvenile literature
Place:
Southwest, New
Date:
1968
[1968]
Topic:
Cliff-dwellers  Search this
Antiquities  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_632736

Travelog of 1962-1963 South American trip

Collection name:
Doris Mable Cochran papers, circa 1891-1968
Physical Description:
1 field book
Physical Location:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Sublocation:
Box 12 Folder 3
Record type:
Fieldbook record
Object Type:
Field notes
Diary
Place:
Brazil
Colombia
Panama
Isla Barro Colorado
Rio de Janeiro
Bogotá
Peru
Argentina
São Paulo
Date Range:
1962-1963
Start Date:
19621203
End Date:
19630222
Topic:
Herpetology  Search this
Accession #:
SIA RU007151
Access Information:
Many of SIA's holdings are located off-site, and advance notice is recommended to consult a collection. Please email the SIA Reference Team at osiaref@si.edu.
See more records from this collection:
Doris Mable Cochran papers, circa 1891-1968
See more records associated with this person:
Cochran, Doris M. (Doris Mable), 1898-1968
Data Source:
Smithsonian Field Book Project
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:fbr_item_MODSI3804
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