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Vernacular architecture -- New Mexico

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Bainbridge Bunting Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-385-BC
Scope and Content This collection focuses on historic buildings and architecture in New Mexico. There is a significant component of the collection that relates to the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and nominations of buildings to the National Register of Historic Places. Student research and research papers, class notes and lectures, and Bunting's articles and publications are significant components of the collection. Photographs associated with reports remain in the collection, while loose...
Dates: 1849-1981; Majority of material found in 1964-1979

David Kammer Professional Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-942-BC
Abstract The collection contains David Kammer’s accumulated research, notes, and writing pertaining to his work as a cultural and architectural historian. Most of the work relates to State and National Register nominations for properties and districts in New Mexico, and Route 66.
Dates: 1934-2009; Majority of material found within 1990-2008

HABS Measured Drawings of New Mexico Buildings,

 Collection
Identifier: SWA-HABS-Drawings
Abstract The collection contains blue line prints of Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) measured drawings of historic buildings in New Mexico. Consists of 39 projects pertaining to New Mexico, plus two from Arizona, and one from Colorado.



Dates: 1934-1974

Jack Parsons Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PAC 045
Scope and Content The Jack Parsons Collection encompasses the photographers entire career (over 50,000 photographs) and will continue to have ongoing contributions to the archive for years to come.
Dates: 1973 - 2011

New Mexico Historic American Building Survey (HABS)

 Collection
Identifier: AC 418-s
Scope and Content This is a collection of measured drawings of historical buildings in New Mexico and the region. The drawing represent architectural styles in Pueblo, Spanish Colonial, Spanish Revival, and Territorial structures. Drawings also represent communities and building types such as pueblos, churches, and private homes
Dates: 1930-1940

Student papers on historic preservation in New Mexico

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-754-BC
Abstract This is a collection of papers and projects by students in Chris Wilson's and Martin Stupich's historic preservation classes at UNM's School of Architecture and Planning. The papers/projects document the history, culture and architecture of particular buildings and areas around New Mexico.
Dates: 1987-2011