Santa Fe Historic Trail
Found in 4041 Collections and/or Records:
Navajo quiver and 4 arrows, Unknown maker, Leather, wood. Gift to Marc Simmons 20”L x 3.5”W. Not on appraisal list, circa 1950s
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.
“Navajo Sacred Mountain” clippings, publication, undated
“Navajo Studies Conferences” flyers and mailings, undated
Navajo water bottle basket, Unknown maker, Willow, yucca, pinon pitch. Considerable pitch missing. Three handles for hanging; has trading post tag 9.5”H x 8”W. Appraisal item B-19 , circa 1960
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.
Navajo weaving comb, Unknown maker, Wood, 10.5”L x 3.25”W. Not on appraisal list , undated
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.
Navajo wedding basket Unknown maker, Willow, yucca, dyes 13.75”W x 4”D. Appraisal item B-17 or B-18 [I believe the photo order was switched], circa 1940
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.
"Nebraska" magazine, correspondence, 1989-1994
“Neil Goodwin, son of Grenville Goodwin (Apache Scholar)” MS Collection correspondence 1998-2000, notes, Simmons draft and article, negatives of Goodwin, correspondence Nigel Gallop 2000 , 1998-2000
“New History Museum, Santa Fe” clippings, mouse pads, 2009
New Mexican Pueblo [possibly Laguna] straw cross, Unknown maker, Pine, pitch, cornhusks, straw 12/5”H x 7.25”W, Very rare New Mexican cross; extremely scarce using cornhusk. Appraisal item I-13 , circa 1750-1800
Retablo was give to Marc Simmons by Concho Ortiz y Pino de Kleven, Galisteo, New Mexico and descended in the Lujan family as described on the reverse note. Image depicts a rare saint in new Mexico and was painted by a major Santero from the “golden age” of santo making. The saint is referred to as St. Loretta by parishioners.
New Mexican retablo featuring San Lnacio [sic] Loyola, Unknown maker, Pine, gesso, paint. Some chipping 13.5”H x 10.23”W. Appraisal item I-2, circa 1970
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.
New Mexican Retablo featuring St. Librada Jose Aragon, Pine, gesso, water based paints. Some missing paint, repair on right side, 8.25”H x 5”W. Appraisal item I-3, 1820-1830
Retablo was give to Marc Simmons by Concho Ortiz y Pino de Kleven, Galisteo, New Mexico and descended in the Lujan family as described on the reverse note. Image depicts a rare saint in new Mexico and was painted by a major Santero from the “golden age” of santo making. The saint is referred to as St. Loretta by parishioners.
New Mexican retalbo of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Ben Sandoval, [a well known WPA and Native Market carver] Ponderosa pine, leather hanger 22.5”H x 12”W. Appraisal item I-7, 1969
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.
New Mexican tin framed lithograph, H. V. Gonzales, [a major known 19th C. tinsmith Recycled tin, French lithograph, canvas. Gift of Concho Ortiz y Pino, 17.5”H x 14.25”W. Appraisal item I-10, circa 1875-1880
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.
New Mexican tin framed lithograph, Santa Fe Federal tinsmith, Recycled tin, French lithograph. Missing glass 11”H x 9”W. Appraisal item I-11 , circa 1890-1900
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.
New Mexican tin framed print “The Fan Lunette Tinsmith”, Recycled tin, French lithograph, silver paint, glass, 11.25”H x 9”W. Appraisal item I-9, circa 1885-1890
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.