Santa Fe Historic Trail
Found in 4041 Collections and/or Records:
Golondrinas—“El Rancho de las Golondrinas Charitable Trust Financial Statements, December 31, 1991”, December 31, 1991
Golondrinas—“El Rancho de las Golondrinas Charitable Trust Financial Statements, December 31, 1992”, December 31, 1992
Golondrinas—“Golondrinas” Finance Report, undated
Golondrinas—“Golondrinas” Newsletters, undated
Golondrinas—“Golondrinas Trust”, undated
Golondrinas—“National Guard Exhibit”, undated
Golondrinas—Old Cienaga Village Museum Meeting Minutes, undated
Golondrinas—“Pueblo Dogs” Report, undated
Golondrinas—“Pueblo Revolt Tricentennial”, undated
Golondrinas—Simmons’ Draft Proposal for Southwest Institute of Hispanic Studies, undated
Golondrinas—Unsorted Materials, undated
“Good to be Back” Harold “Hal” West, Linocut, framed 4”H x 6”W (framed size 11”H x 13”W). Appraisal item C-6, circa 1950-1965
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.
"Goofy NM letters" correspondence, 1983-1990
Grave of Marian Sloan Russell’s infant at Ft. Bascom, photographs, correspondence, undated
"Gressley-Wyoming Western Heritage Center" newsletters, undated
“Grow Your Own Post Office Oak” Seed, undated
"Guidelines for Magazines" printed material, articles, undated
"Hair style" notes, clippings, undated
Hammer, Unknown maker, Forged iron, wood 12.5”L x 3”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.
Hand forged hatchet, Frank Turley, Iron, steel, hickory, 15”H x 7/25”W x 1”D. Appraisal item I-19 , circa 1970
Gift from Turley to Simmons. Frank Turley is a nationally recognized craftsman and teacher. He started blacksmithing school in Santa Fe, NM in the 1960s and has since trained countless smithies. He is no longer producing work by his own hand; this is a rare unsigned example