Box 10
Contains 13 Results:
Correspondence: Tanner, Rollin H.; Tanquist, Mamie R.; and Tello, Julio C., 1923 - 1936
Correspondence with the following individuals: Rollin H. Tanner, General Secretary of the Archaeological Institute of America; Mamie R. Tanquist (later Mamie Tanquist Miller), who became a professor in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of New Mexico; and Peruvian archaeologist Julio C. Tello.
Correspondence: Trowbridge, Lydia J. and Tsianina, 1928 - 1943
Correspondence: U.S. Government, 1906 - 1939
Correspondence: U.S. Government, 1910 - 1943
Correspondence: University of New Mexico and University of Southern California, 1912 - 1940
Correspondence: Wallace, Charles W. and Walter, Paul A. F., 1914 - 1938
Expense accounts, 1907 - 1926
Expense accounts from the School of American Archaeology/School of American Research, the Museum of New Mexico, archaeological excavations, lecture circuits, and related travel. Includes expense reports from Hewett's archaeological work at the site of Quiriguá in Guatemala.
Financial papers, 1909 - 1919
Financial statements, expense reports, checks, and assorted financial papers concerning the Museum of New Mexico.
Financial papers, 1914 - 1928
Financial statements, expense reports, budgets, receipts, payrolls, checks, insurance records, and assorted papers concerning the School of American Archaeology/School of American Research, the Museum of New Mexico, the San Diego Museum (now the San Diego Museum of Us), the Santa Fe Fiesta, the Archaeological Institute of America, and the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego, California.
Financial papers, 1907 - 1927
Financial statements, expense reports, checks, and assorted papers concerning the Museum of New Mexico.
Financial papers, 1928 - 1939
Financial statements, expense reports, budgets, receipts, checks, insurance records, and assorted papers concerning the Museum of New Mexico and School of American Research.
Archaeological reports, 1906 - 1907
Hewett's handwritten and typed reports as Fellow in American Archaeology for the Archaeological Institute of America in 1906. Topics include: Hewett's archaeological research and exploration in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona; his archaeological survey of Mesa Verde; his archaeological research in Mexico, including at the ruins of Casa Grandes; and lectures for the Archaeological Institute of America.