Postcards and photographs, Mexico and the U.S.A.
Content Description
170 postcards and photographs of various sizes, primarily scenes of the United States, the Southwest, and Mexico, ca. 1900-1930. Subjects include a postcard set of the crash of the T.A.T. Liner "City of San Francisco" by J.R. Willis, scenes in Acoma Pueblo, scenes in Laguna Pueblo, Hopi (Arizona), Snake dance ceremony at the Walpi/Hopi Pueblo, La Bajada Hill near Santa Fe, The Alamo (San Antonio, Texas), Mission San Jose de Aguayo (San Antonio, Texas), scenes around Salt Lake City (Utah), Washington D.C., Ohio, Indiana, Arizona, New Mexico, and views in and around many areas in Mexico, including Tepozotlan, Durango, Parral, Valencia, Mexico City, Morelia, Zacatecas, and Guanajuato. Photographers include J. R. Willis, G. Wharton James, De Sentis Jr., Osuna, S.J., and F.E.G.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Octavia Fellin
Restrictions Apply
No
Access Restrictions
Access to material may be granted upon request, pending assessment of retrievability and potential restrictions. Contact the Photo Archivist to request to view original material.
Use Restrictions
Use of images may be restricted.
Dates
- ca. 1900-1930
Creator
Extent
170 Photographic Prints
6 items
Inventory
041768, 041771, 042111, 042281, 066544, 146658, 155218, 166103 to 166241; Itemized list in accession file.