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Virginia Dooley papers from her personal life and business relationship with R.C. Gorman
This collection documents the personal and professional lives of Navajo artist R.C. Gorman and the Executive Director of his Navajo Gallery, Virginia Dooley. Materials from their early lives and their time together as friends and colleagues are included. The collection highlights Gorman’s career as an artist, Dooley’s hand in managing his career, and their shared interests in parties, food, music and art.
Harold D. Walter Photograph Collection
Wayne Lambert Papers
The collection documents Wayne Lambert’s professional career as a geologist, documentary photographer, and educator.
Wayne Lambert Pictorial Collection
The collection consists of photographs of geological formations and fine art photography, including portraits, in the Southwest and Mexico taken by Wayne Lambert. Also includes USGS maps annotated by Lambert and documents related to his photographic work.
William C. Leonard Letters
William Emmett Burk Architectural Drawings and Plans
The William Emmett Burk Jr. Architectural Drawings and Plans collection contains architectural drawings and plans for commercial, residential and religious buildings in western and southwestern cities, including Albuquerque, Belen, Raton, Santa Fe, Tijeras, Taos, and Roswell New Mexico, Colorado Springs, and Denver Colorado, Reno, Nevada, and Phoenix, Arizona. Student drawings and watercolors are also included.
William Johnson Papers
The William Johnson Papers consists of IAIA Board of Trustee records, IAIA Foundation records, correspondence, manuscripts, slides, photographs, videos, and ephemera related to his terms as Chairman of the IAIA Board of Trustees the the IAIA Foundation.
Winona M. Garmhausen Papers
Ben Wittick Photograph Collection
Wittick Family Papers
Collection consists of the papers and correspondence of Ben Wittick and the Wittick family, 1863-1935.
Yeffe Kimball Collection
The Yeffe Kimball Collection is a unique, one-of-a-kind cultural treasure consisting of roughly 7,000 color transparencies, 35mm slides, film strips, and mounted 3-D stereographic images of Native American and Meso-American themes and tribes.