Santa Fe Historic Trail
Found in 4041 Collections and/or Records:
"Spanish barrels" notes, articles, undated
"Spanish Ceramics (Material Culture Series)" articles, includes pottery samples, undated
Spanish Colonial horseshoe and nail Period blacksmith, Forged wrought iron. Heavily worn, rust, oxidation 3.75”W x 3.25”L, Only known example found in New Mexico. Appraisal item H-2 , circa 18th Century
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.
Spanish Colonial money belt Peruvian, Painted leather, woven and dyed alpaca wool, iron, tanned leather, 74”L x 3.5”W Belt was found in Lemitar, New Mexico, Socorro County and obtained from the Romero family. Appraisal item H-3, circa 1750-1850
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.
“Spanish Enlistment Papers 1770-1816 by E.L. Baca” article, 1998
"Spanish Exiles" Simmons article for NM Historical Review page proofs, notes, articles, archival copies, annotated draft, undated
Spanish-Indian Relations 1513-1821, manuscript by W.R. Swagerty, correspondence, 1983
"Spanish military- artillery" notes, clippings Simmons draft, undated
"Spanish Municipal Government" articles, undated
"Spanish names" clippings, notes, draft, undated
Spanish style early spur, Unknown maker, Forged iron. Rust and oxidation, 9.5”L x 4/5”W Appraisal item H-14, circa 18th Century or early 19th Century
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.
“Speeches” articles, undated
Spirit Magazine—“Spirit Contains Simmons Articles & Correspondence”, undated
[St. James] colcha embroidery The Carson, New Mexico, embroidery, Possibly made by one of the Graves sisters in Taos Hand spun died wool, monk’s cloth backing. Some insect damage 19”H x 15.5”W. Appraisal item I-5, 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.