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Box A13

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Museum of New Mexico: Palace of the Governors exhibits (2)

 File — Box: A13, Folder: Album 22, Folder 3
Scope and Contents Palace of the Governors exhibits include historic documents, tools and ironwork, pottery, embroidery, bultos and a reredos, paintings and models, and historic artifacts and objects.
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1935 to 1970

Museum of New Mexico: Historical and archaeological exhibits (1)

 File — Box: A13, Folder: Album 23, Folder 1
Scope and Contents Items on display in historical and archaeological exhibits at the Palace include tools, leatherwork, portrait of Archbishop John B. Lamy, sandals, stone figurines, human remains [restricted] bultos, etc. Some may be Hall of Ethnology displays.
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1935 to 1970

Museum of New Mexico: Historical and archaeological exhibits (2)

 File — Box: A13, Folder: Album 23, Folder 2
Scope and Contents Exhibitions include textiles (from India as well as the southwest), topographical relief maps, dioramas, swords and iron work, scale models of missions at Pecos, Abo, Quarai, and furniture. Also includes photographs of text panels and period rooms.
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1935 to 1970

Museum of New Mexico: Museum of International Folk Art exhibits

 File — Box: A13, Folder: Album 23, Folder 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1935 to 1970

Navajo Ceremonial Art Museum [Wheelwright Museum]

 File — Box: A13, Folder: Album 23, Folder 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This series of photographic prints was bound into albums by New Mexico's Department of Economic Development and Tourism, probably to increase the browsability of the images otherwise kept as negatives. There is some order to the albums, in terms of subjects, chronology, or item number, but each volume is loosely organized.
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1935 to 1970