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"White Man's Law," "Zuni, Golden City of Cibola," "New Blooms from Ancient Roots," "Church of the Twelve Apostles," "Adobe Stepchildren," "Cult of Adobe," "Indians See Themselves as Others See Them," "Passed by Here," "Space, Color and Romance in Adobe Land," "Cousin Canuto," "Desert Bazaar," "Matter of Emphasis," "Get Going, Grandma," "Tio Vivo Goes to Hollywood," "Awake in the Sun," "Christmas Out of this World," "Say it in Navajo," "The Lake that Disappeared," "Bridegrooms Make Trousseaux," "Cousin Canuto's Fountain," "Zuni House Warming," "Navajos Talk it Over," "Scotch Footprints behind the Golden Gate," "Timeless Adobe Soil," "Santa Fe to Remain the City Different," "New Mexican Villagers Learn New Methods," "Washington Looks at the Navajo," "New Mexican Forests to Aid Housing Program," "Heroism in a Lonely Canyon," "Dollars from Dwarf Forests," "Church of the Little Island," "Drums of Christmas," "Save Me from the Out of Doors Type," "Little John Biscuit," "Quaint Miss Boggers," "From Folsum Man to Atom Bomb," "Minds Innocent and Quiet," "Kearny Stamp Commemorates Hundred Years of Loyalty," "Books for Bookless Counties," "Where Corn is More Than a Crop," "Corn from Pueblo Coffers," "Time of Tranquility," "Night of Peace," "Christmas on Cinnamon Mountain," "New Mexican Winter is Sheer Romance," "Song of a Little House," "Christmas Caravans Move toward Navajo Land," "Cinderella Hills," ., 1947

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4

Scope and Content

From the Collection: The Dorothy L. Pillsbury Papers consists of fan mail and general correspondence; article typescripts, related research, and correspondence with publishers; publications containing Pillsbury's writings, as well as clippings of published works, book reviews; and a scrapbook. The series and folders overlap, as some materials are arranged loosely by subject, some by date, and some by where/when they were published. The preponderance of material relates to New Mexico and its cultural landscape as conceived in Pillsbury's writings-Hispanic Americans, Native-Americans, Santa Fe and New Mexico social life and customs, festivals, and travel.

Dates

  • 1947

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 4 boxes (3.45 cu. ft.)

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451