Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
Organization
Dates
- Existence: 1895-1995
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Plaza, East San Francisco Street at Shelby Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 011280
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
Rainbow bridge, Utah
Item — Box: LS 23
Identifier: LS.0587
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
Rug weavers, Navajo
Item — Box: LS 63
Identifier: LS.1602
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
San Francisco Street looking east, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 045532
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
San Francisco Street near Gold's, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 011334
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
San Miguel Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 049154
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
St. Francis Cathedral, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 142671
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
Stone figurines ["Fake figures made by a Cochiti Indian for sale"], ca. 1895-1900
Item
Identifier: 000781
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. 1895-1900
Surveying crew
Item
Identifier: 005470
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
Table designed by Fred W. Wientge for the New Mexico exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, side view, 1893
Item
Identifier: 076796
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:
1893
Table designed by Fred W. Wientge for the New Mexico exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, top view, 1893
Item
Identifier: 075795
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:
1893
Territorial capitol building, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1886 - 1892
Item
Identifier: 072384
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:
1886 - 1892
The Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 136389
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
Trail, Acoma Pueblo
Item — Box: LS 35
Identifier: 012245 (LS.0875)
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1920-1930
Two men and boy from Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 188099
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
View of Montezuma Hotel, with bathouse (bottom center) and 1879 stone building (bottom left), Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 014724
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
View of Santa Fe, New Mexico from Fort Marcy Hill
Item
Identifier: 090104
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
View of the Gallinas Valley from the Phoenix Hotel balcony, Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 014740
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
View of the grounds and Montezuma Hotel, Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico
Item
Identifier: 137336
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
Walpi Pueblo, Arizona
Item — Box: LS 59
Identifier: LS.1493
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