Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1875-1899
Primarily panoramic views and building exteriors, including a number of views of the church. Most are from Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives and the Soil Conservation Service. One aerial photograph. Identified Artists: Adam Clark Vroman, John K. Hillers.
San Juan Pueblo, 1875-1899
Mostly panoramic and building exteriors. Includes identified building of Gov. Trujillo, 1899. Most are from Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives and the Soil Conservation Service. Identified Artists: Adam Clark Vroman, William H. Jackson
Taos Pueblo: Aerial Views, undated
Aerial views of Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo: Churches, 1875-1920
Mostly views of the ruins of the “Old Church" in Taos Pueblo, circa 1875-1920. Also one photo of the Roman Catholic Mission, 1916. All are from the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives. Identified Artists: Adam Clark Vroman, H. T. Cory
Taos Pueblo: North Town, 1875-1920
Primarily panoramic views and building exteriors. Many photos include unidentified people, and there is one photo of Matilda Stevenson (1907). Most are from Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives. Identified Artists: Adam Clark Vroman, John K. Hillers
Taos Pueblo: South Town, 1880-1920
Primarily panoramic views and building exteriors, some include unidentified people. Most are from Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives. Identified Artists: Adam Clark Vroman, William Henry Jackson
Taos Pueblo: Unidentified People, 1916
Photos of spectators and racers awaiting start of footrace during the San Geronimo Day Festival at Taos Pueblo. Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives. Identified Artist: H. T. Cory
Tesuque Pueblo, 1879-1899, 1960
Panoramic views and building exteriors from Tesuque Pueblo, circa 1879-1899. From the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives. Also includes three aerial photos of the pueblo, circa 1960. Identified Artists: John K. Hillers, Adam Clark Vroman
Zia Pueblo, 1879-1899
Photos include exterior and interior views of pueblo buildings, many with unidentified people. Also some panoramic views. Most are from the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives. Identified Artists: Matilda C. Stevenson, Adam Clark Vroman, John K. Hillers
Zuni Pueblo, 1970-1980
Building exteriors and architectural details from various houses in Zuni. Many houses identified, dated.
Zuni Pueblo, 1875-1945
Photos primarily from the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Museum of New Mexico, and the Am. Museum of Natural History. Includes panoramic views, building exterior, and events, and people (some identified). Identified Artists: John K. Hillers, Nussbaum, Adam Clark Vroman, Ben Wittick, Victor Mindeleff, Matilda Stevenson
Zuni Pueblo, 1875-1945
Photos primarily from the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Museum of New Mexico, and the Am. Museum of Natural History. Includes panoramic views, building exteriors, and events and people (some identified). Identifed Artists: John K. Hillers, Nussabaum, Adam Clark Vroman, Ben Wittick
Zuni Pueblo, 1875-1945
Photos primarily from the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Museum of New Mexico, and the Am. Museum of Natural History. Includes Panoramic views, building exteriors, and events, and people (some identified). Identified Artists: John K. Hillers, Nussabaum, Adam Clark Vroman, Ben Wittick.
Zuni Pueblo, 1875-1945
Photos primarily from the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Museum of New Mexico, and the Am. Museum of Natural History. Includes panoramic views, buildings, and events, and people (some identified). Identified Artists: John K. Hillers, Nussabaum, Adam Clark Vroman, Ben Wittick