Reverend John C. Gullette glass negatives of the Southwest
Content Description
2 diaries, 1 journal and 160 glass negatives by Reverend John C. Gullette depicting scenes of the Southwest, ca. 1890 and 1900. Gullette was a traveling Methodist Episcopal preacher. Paperwork includes notes on Gullette's trip to New Mexico for the purpose of exploring cliff and mesa dwellings. Glass negative subjects include Salida, Colorado; Toltec Gorge; Alpine Tunnel; Garfield Monument, Rio Arriba County; Mexican Mill near La Boca, Colorado; Aztec Ruins, New Mexico; Chaco Canyon, New Mexico; Acoma Pueblo and Mission, New Mexico; Grand Canyon, Arizona; the original Bright Angel Hotel; lava beds near Grants, New Mexico; Garcia Mesa, New Mexico; Albuquerque, New Mexico; San Miguel Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Loretta Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Methodist Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico; San Francisco Street, Sant Fe, New Mexico; Federal Building, Santa Fe, New Mexico; State Capital Building, Sant Fe, New Mexico; Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Old Curio Shop (Gold Museum), Santa Fe, New Mexico; Bandelier Monument, New Mexico; Pajarito Plateau, New Mexico; Puye Ruins, New Mexico; Hopi Pueblo, Arizona; Strontia, Colorado; Ouray, Colorado; Industries Mining, Colorado; Illiff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado; various rail road subjects; Platte River, Colorado; Pikes Peak, Colorado; Chambertin Observatory, University of Denver, Colorado; portraits of Gullette; various portraits of unidentified people.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Dr. George Gullette
Restrictions Apply
No
Access Restrictions
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Use Restrictions
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Dates
- ca. 1890 - 1900
Creator
- Gullette, John C. (Person)
Extent
160 Photographic Negatives
3 documents
Inventory
Handwritten itemized list in accession file as well as diary transcript.
Creator
- Gullette, John C. (Person)