Box 3
Contains 13 Results:
Reports: Mitchell A. Wilder, The Museum of New Mexico: A Study of Program and Operations Los Angeles,, 1958.
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Pamphlet and publications: Museum of New Mexico Palace of Governors ., 1912 to 1964
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Newspapers and periodicals: Museum of New Mexico Fine Arts Bureau ., 1915 to 1918
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Newspaper, pamphlets and publications: Museum of New Mexico Laboratory of Anthropology, ., 1927, 1928
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Pamphlets, reports and publications: The School of American Archaeology, The School of American Research,, 1913 to 1960
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Pamphlets and Report: Indian Arts Fund Inc., Santa Fe, ., 1925 to 1965
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Pamphlets and Reports: New Mexico Historical Society, ., 1859 to 1966
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Programs: Two copies "Program Pamphlet of the Conference on the History of Western America," Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, . Inception of the Western History Association (WHA)., 12, 13, 14 October 1961
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Report: The Pueblo Indian Center Foundation Inc., Cuyamunque, New Mexico, ., 1960s[?]
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Correspondence: Letter of 1881 relative to the identity and character of William "Billy the Kid" Bonney. Virtually unreadable in photostatic form.
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Publications: Selections From Oahspe: A New Bible Nos. 2, 3, 4 and index. Inscribed by Bradford Prince. Oahspe is a late 1800s version of the Bible used by the New Mexico Shalom Community.
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Press release and publication: "The North American Indian: Extracts from Reviews of the Book, and Comments on the Work of Its Author, Edward S. Curtis" , no place., No date
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.
Photostatic copy: W. H. Jackson, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians Washington: Government Printing Office, [Department of the Interior, U.S.G.S. Survey of the Territories, Miscellaneous Publications No. 9], ., 1877
The Bruce T. Ellis Collection consists of various original and photostatic copies of the Spanish, Mexican and American period of New Mexico's history. Ellis, a former employee of the Museum of New Mexico's History Bureau, collected and saved many of these diverse documents from destruction. The collection is arranged topically and then chronologically.