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Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1895-1995

Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:

"A Happy family in Tesuque, N.M." Woman holding baby, posing with cart and burro, Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico

 Item
Identifier: 130886
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

"A Mexican Home (Ranchita)." Adobe house, Embudo, New Mexico

 Item
Identifier: 009296
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

Acoma Pueblo

 Item — Box: LS 63
Identifier: LS.1604
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Bishops Lodge, Santa Fe, New Mexico

 Item — Box: LS 62
Identifier: LS.1579
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Burros loaded with wood, New Mexico

 Item
Identifier: 130887
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

Child on burro. "Son Rise Behind the Peaks"

 Item
Identifier: 011763
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

Church, Acoma Pueblo

 Item — Box: LS 35
Identifier: LS.0872
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

El Garces Hotel, Needles, California

 Item — Box: LS 62
Identifier: LS.1577
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Grand Canyon from Grandeur Point

 Item — Box: LS 59
Identifier: LS.1491
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Harvest Dance, Michonongnovi

 Item — Box: LS 55
Identifier: LS.1410
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Hermit Camp, Grand Canyon

 Item — Box: LS 59
Identifier: LS.1490
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Home life, Oraibi, Hopi, Arizona

 Item — Box: LS 59
Identifier: LS.1494
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Hopi moccasin maker

 Item — Box: LS 56
Identifier: LS.1411
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

"Indian Country," Native riders in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona

 Item — Box: LS 56
Identifier: LS.1412
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

"Jake Gold Dealer in Indian and Mexican Curriosities"

 Item
Identifier: 009894
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, ca. 1884-1885

 Item
Identifier: 055393
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: ca. 1884-1885

Mexican adobe house and horno, New Mexico

 Item
Identifier: 121948
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

Mishongnovi Pueblo

 Item — Box: LS 59
Identifier: LS.1496
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Native man carrying hide, unidentified

 Item — Box: LS 37
Identifier: LS.0934
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Native men by water, probably Pueblo?

 Item — Box: LS 37
Identifier: LS.0931
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Native woman working clay, unidentified

 Item — Box: LS 37
Identifier: LS.0935
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Navajo Loom, Weavers, Canyon de Chelly

 Item — Box: LS 35
Identifier: LS.0893
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

"Oldest House in United States", Santa Fe, New Mexico

 Item
Identifier: 056232
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s

Painted desert, Arizona

 Item — Box: LS 65
Identifier: LS.1716
Scope and Contents From the Class: A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1890-1930

Palace of the Governors, Palace Avenue and Plaza, looking west, Santa Fe, New Mexico

 Item
Identifier: 072385
Scope and Contents From the Class: This record is used to track catalogued boudoir cards not described in another collection. Boudoir cards are card-mounted photographs much like cabinet cards, but boudoir cards are more generously sized [8.5 x 5.5 inches]. The term refers to the format, not the subject matter. The format was used beginning in the late 1870s, grew in popularity in the 1880s, and use tapered off after 1900. In some cases, images created earlier may have been republished in this format. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1880s and 1890s