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| 42 | Author: | Barbastro, Francisco Antonio, 1734-1800. | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Carta al Virrey Conde de Revillagigedo
1793 ead | | | Date(s): | 1793 | | | Abstract: | Photocopy of typed transcription of a letter report that Francisco Antonio Barbastro wrote to the Viceroy Count de Revillagigedo, from the Aconchi
Mission, and completed on December 1, 1793. It was apparently sent first to his guardian superior at the Querétaro College, Father Juan Francisco
Rivera, because Rivera added his signature, dated January 21, 1794. Barbastro's 48-page report first discusses conditions in Sonora: the geography,
the missions and towns, the temporal state, the spiritual state, and Indian industries. The most substantial section follows and concerns the
secularization of the missions. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- History -- 18th century. | Missionaries -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Missions -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- History -- 18th century. | Piman Indians -- Missions -- History -- 18th century. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
43 | Author: | Barbastro, Francisco Antonio, 1734-1800. | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Carta al Virrey Conde de Revillagigedo
1793-1794 ead | | | Date(s): | 1793-1794 | | | Abstract: | Collection contains a photocopy of typed transcription of a letter report that Francisco Antonio Barbastro wrote to the Viceroy Count de Revillagigedo,
from the Aconchi Mission, and completed on December 1, 1793. It was apparently sent first to his guardian superior at the Querétaro College, Father Juan
Francisco Rivera, because Rivera added his addendum to the Viceroy, dated January 21, 1794. Barbastro's 48-page report first discusses conditions
in Sonora: the geography, the missions and towns, the temporal state, the spiritual state, and Indian industries. The most substantial section follows
and concerns the secularization of the missions. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- History -- 18th century. | Missionaries -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Missions -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- History -- 18th century. | Piman Indians -- Missions -- History -- 18th century. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
56 | Author: | Mehren, Lawrence L. (Lawrence Lindsay),
1944- | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Mescalero Apache
Reservation collection,
1849-1963 ead | | | Date(s): | 1849-1963 | | | Abstract: | The papers in this collection include two subgroups: Records of
the Mescalero Apache Reservation and Related Source Documents. The records, in
the form of microfilms, photoprints, and photocopies, include reports, census
rolls, correspondence, photographs, muster rolls, and maps and plans from the
National Archives and the Smithsonian Institution. The related source
documents, in the form of a photocopied thesis as well as photocopies of
primary and secondary source materials, are from the Denver Federal Records
Center, the Arizona Historical Society, Eve Ball, Robert Mullin, other
libraries, books, and magazines | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Indian agents -- New Mexico -- History | Lincoln County War, 1878 | Apache Indians -- Government relations --
1869-1934 | Indians of North America -- Government relations --
1869-1934 | Mescalero Indians -- Government relations --
1869-1934 | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
57 | Author: | Ahlborn, Richard E. | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Dominguez
inventory of New Mexico churches, 1776: a listing of items in each church,
1989 ead | | | Date(s): | 1989 | | | Abstract: | A 155-page tabulated listing of objects and
features in each religious structure, organized in the sequence used by
Dominguez, in his 1776 report on New Mexican missions. Each church entry
includes the following data fields: exterior, interior, sanctuary, high altar,
altar vestments, nave, transept, baptistry, sacristy, metal, vestment sets,
linens, convent, porter's lodge, cemetery, lands, fruits and feasts, and
representations of saints. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Material culture -- New Mexico -- History -- 18th
century. | Church furniture -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Church decoration and ornament -- New Mexico --
Inventories. | Church property -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Church architecture -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Missions -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
59 | Author: | Sherman, James E. | Add to Favorites | | Title: | James E. and Barbara H. Sherman Ghost Town Photograph Collection
circa 1865-1975
(bulk 1964-1975) ead | | | Date(s): | circa 1865-1975 | | | Abstract: | Photographs, related 35 mm negatives, and research notes produced by James E. Sherman and Barbara H. Sherman for use in their books Ghost Towns of Arizona and Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of New Mexico. Early photographs, comprising about thirty percent of the collection, were reproduced from various Arizona and New Mexico archives. These span from 1865 to 1953 but most were taken between 1880 and 1920. The majority of the photographs, however, were taken by the Shermans between 1964 and 1969 during their research for their books. The images, from the 1960s, are well identified and mainly show abandoned buildings, mine equipment, cemeteries, and landscapes. Earlier photographs may also show buildings and equipment but also present for some towns are images of activities, residents and founders, and newspaper advertisements. A review of the books will give researchers a good idea of the collection. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Extinct cities—Arizona—Photographs. | Extinct cities—New Mexico—Photographs. | Arizona—History—Photographs. | New Mexico--History—Photographs. | Mine buildings—Arizona—Photographs. | Mine buildings—New Mexico—Photographs. | Cemeteries—Southwest, New—Photographs. | Japanese—New Mexico—Photographs. | Sunnyside (Ariz.)--Photographs. | Mogollon (N.M.)--Photographs. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
60 | Author: | Douglas, Frances | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Frances Douglas
Papers,
1892-1963 ead | | | Date(s): | 1892-1963 | | | Abstract: | Contains correspondence, diaries, articles,
stories, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and translations of mostly
unpublished works by Spanish-language writers. Some of the authors are Concha
Espina de Serna, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Jose Maria Carretero,
Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Rafael Delgado, Pedro Juan
Labarthe, Jose Lopez- Portillo y Rojas, Emilia Pardo-Bazan, Jose Echegaray and
Eduardo Zamacois. Personal material consists of correspondence and family
photographs, from marriage to Charles Fletcher Lummis, and later to Courtenay
DeKalb, with whom she operated the Roadside Mine in Arizona. Photographs and
correspondence related to the mine are present. Also included are typescripts
of Douglas' published and unpublished articles, stories, and translations.
Original drawings are by E.A. Burbank and Carl Oscar Borg. Correspondence with
friends and publishers includes writers Eugene Rhodes, Henry Knibbs, Concha
Espina, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, José María
Carretero, Pedro Labarthe, Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, and the publisher Phoebe
Hearst. Diaries and photographs document travels to Mexico and Europe. Stories
were recorded by Douglas while she lived among the Isleta Indians. Mexican and
U.S. newspapers, 1911-1915, report on the Mexican Revolution. Related material
in MS 39 and MS 297. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | American Association of University Women. | Spanish Literature -- 20th century -- History and
criticism. | Isleta Indians -- Legends. | Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Legends. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Pima County --
History -- Sources. | Roadside Mine (Ariz.) | Women authors. | Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920. | 1900-1924. | 1925-1949. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
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