Santa Fe Historic Trail
Found in 4041 Collections and/or Records:
Kit Carson- "Womanizer" notes, undated
"Kit in 1843 & 1844" notes/citations, undated
"Kit meets Fremont on Rowena" articles, notes, undated
“La Cienega (based on local interviews with residents) El Rancho de las Golondrinas Museum” exhibit text by Louann Jordan, 2002
“La Conquistadora”, undated
La Herencia 1994-2009 Issues, 1994-2009
La Jornada-Newsletter for the Archaeological Society of New Mexico, June 1982-Summer 2014 (not full run) (2 folders), June 1982-August 2014
“La Salle” article, clipping, undated
Laguna Pueblo jar, Unknown maker, Old Theo Roybal Store, Santa Fe, Clay, slips 4.8”H x 6.25W. Appraisal item A-4, circa 1960s
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.
Laguna Pueblo jar, Unknown maker, White clay, black slip, Damage around the rim 4.5”H x 6”W. Appraisal item A-11, circa 1925-1935
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.
Laid-in items The Southwestern Indian Detours, notes, clippings, publication 132 3 New Mexico Historical Review articles, undated
“Land Grants” (3 folders) archival copies, clippings, articles, Simmons draft, notes, undated
Land Grants - notes, undated
Large Micaceous jar, Unknown maker from Taos or Picuris Pueblo, Micaceous clay, 16”H x 9”W. Appraisal item A-8, circa 1970s
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.
Large Navajo wedding basket Unknown maker, Willow, yucca, dyes. Faded Many Navajo baskets are made by the San Juan Paiute tribe in Utah, 15.5”W x 2”D. Appraisal item B-17 or B-18 [I believe the photo order was switched], circa 1930
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.
“Large Retinues, as a mark of social status”, undated
Large Zia jar, Candelaria Gachupin (signed), Clay, slip 8”H x 8.5”W. Appraisal item A-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.
Lariat, Unknown maker, Rope, wire. Used by Marc Simmons 20” in diameter x 3”H. 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.