Photocopy of article by Simmons on atole beverage in “The New Mexican”, September 18, 2010
Scope and Contents
Accession 2008-131
Material includes manuscripts, page proofs, correspondence, and Simmons’ collection of ephemera related to the photographer Craig Varjebedian. Original file titles appear in quotation marks. While the majority of the material is in fair condition, it is gritty and some pages are extremely dry and brittle.
Accession 2009-032
The following donated material pertains to the 400th anniversary of the founding of New Mexico by Juan de Oñate and the subsequent controversy that followed the presentation of the Oñate statue. Material consists of various newspapers, newspaper clippings, manuscript of “Spanish Pathways”, a poster and other information on the Galisto Basin Photography Project, and a collection of index cards with book information on Simmons’ personal library. [note: an individual database on the library books will be completed soon]
Accession 2010-043
Material includes samples of Spanish language newspapers of New Mexico, newspapers and other promotional/advertisement publications dealing with architecture of the region, and other aspects of regional culture such as art, religion, and folk craft; drafts of newspaper columns written by Simmons on John Houser, sculptor of El Paso's Equestrain/Orñate statue, other Houser material, and a DVD The Last Conquistador: An Artist, A Dream, A Nightmare about the Orñate sculptor.
Accession 2012-072
Research and editorial material for Juan Domínguez de Mendoza: Soldier and Frontiersman of the Spanish Southwest, 1627-1693, edited by France V. Scholes, Marc Simmons, and José Antonio Esquibel, and translated by Eleanor B. Adams. Includes the original 1928 photostat made from the Spanish National Archive in Madrid of the Domínguez documents.
Original Accession 2013-110 / was Loan 2014-004.
Gifted by Simmons in 2015/2016. Within this collection is extensive research and historical documents primarily focused on the southwest region. It consists of a variety of materials including correspondence, research documents, memorabilia, figurines, posters, maps, and books. Just some of the many topics covered include: establishing the Santa Fe Trail Association; material related to Simmons work as a historical consultant for El Rancho de las Golondrinas and the “Josefina” American Girl book series; material related to the archeological controversy over the “Los Esteros” site at Santa Rosa; research documents related to Concha Ortiz y Pino; New Mexico statehood; Juan Dominguez de Mendoza; the Columbus Quincentenary Controversy; Lipan Apaches; Los Alamos; the Glorieta Pass Battlefield; and Albuquerque history.
Accessions 2015-172 and 2016-027
The majority of materials consist of subject files covering New Mexico and the US West from colonial period until modern times. Subject files may contain notes and drafts by Simmons and others, correspondence between Simmons and others, photographs, clippings, and articles; though some files are quite small. Several binders labeled “Marc Simmons Collection” have extensive coverage of the person or subject, including biographical information, correspondence, images, writings, and clippings. Well-documented subjects include the Santa Fe Trail and the Santa Fe Trail Association, Kit Carson, and ironwork and farriership. Well-documented people include Jack Schaefer, Lawrence Clark Powell, David J. Weber, Mark Gardner, John Nichols, Elmer Kelton, Fray Angelico Chavez, Jose Cisneros, Max Evans, Ben K. Green, Rudolfo Anaya, Robert M. Utley, Tony Hillerman, Conrad Richter, John Erickson, Charles F. Lummis, Henry Crawford, Nasario Garcia, John A. Truett, V.B. Price, Jim Sagel, Abe Peña, John Ward, Herminia Chacon Gonzales, Gene Peach, S. Omar Barker, Norman Cleaveland, Neil Goodwin, and George C. Baldwin.
Materials also include some Santa Fe Trail Association and Western Writers of America business files, and some documentation of Simmons books, particularly Children of the West and Southwestern Colonial Ironwork, as well as New Mexico’s Cuarto Centennial.
Accession 2016-030
This accession includes research interests and projects endeavored by historian Marc Simmons consisting of original drafts by Marc Simmons and other authors, newspaper publications by Marc Simmons and journalist on the Santa Fe Trail and other locations.
Accession 2016-035
The following materials reflect the research interests and projects endeavored by historian and journalist Dr. Marc Simmons. This collection of materials consists of original drafts by Marc Simmons and other authors, newspaper publications by Marc Simmons and journalist Howard Bryan, photocopies of historical documents, historic photographs of New Mexico and Cerrillos, New Mexico, Simmons’ original research notes and sources on the Southwest, information regarding the Oxymin mining operations and community resistance to mining in Cerrillos, New Mexico, correspondence with historians and other authors of the Southwest, award plaques presented to Marc Simmons, and memorabilia from historic sites in Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and California. These materials, including photocopied historical documents, are dated between 1805 and 2015; however, the bulk of the contemporary materials are dated between 1949 and 2015.
Accession 2017-015
This collection consists of archival materials relating to the personal life and career of author and historian, Marc Simmons from 1950-2017. Majority of the materials in the collection are research for Simmons’s various works such as Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars. The collection also includes research and articles on Native American tribes, correspondence, articles written by Simmons and others, and reviews of Simmons’s works. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Simmons’s original descriptions.
Accession 2018-035
Additions to the Simmons collection which includes 3 books, 1 of which is signed; magazines; and clippings from newspaper articles, 1972-2018.
Dates
- September 18, 2010
Creator
- From the Collection: Simmons, Marc, 1937-2023 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. EXCEPTION: Box 1060 folder 3 RESTRICTED MATERIAL – not be used until thirty years from September 2008 as per letter by Simmons
Extent
From the Collection: 350 Linear Feet
From the Collection: 285 boxes (Also includes artifacts.)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the The Wittliff Collections Repository