| | 25 | Author:   | Uplegger, Francis J.,
		  1867-1964 | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Francis J.
		Uplegger papers, 
		1867-1964 (bulk
		  1917-1960) ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1867-1964 (bulk
		  1917-1960) |   |  |   | Abstract:   | Includes correspondence, writings, Bible
		translations, sermons, reports, and audiotapes, chiefly from 1917-1960, of
		Francis J. Uplegger, 1867-1964, and his son, Alfred Uplegger, relating to their
		work as Lutheran missionaries on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in
		Arizona. |   |  |   | Repository:   | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Apache Indians -- Missions | Apache languages | Lutheran Church -- Missions -- Arizona | Missionaries -- Arizona -- Archives | Missions -- Arizona |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 26 | Author:   | Ransier, Anna | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Anna Ransier Glass Plate Collection,
            circa 1920-1940 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | circa 1920-1940 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | Photographs, circa 1920-1940. This collection is comprised of photographs taken during the extensive travels of Anna Ransier, a Baptist missionary, and her husband Hubert during the 1920’s and 1930’s. The hand-colored glass plate lantern slides were then shown to various school, club and church groups during travel lectures that Anna gave. Of special interest are photographs of various National Parks in both the United States and Canada, the Hopi Indian Reservation in Northern Arizona, Mexico and Mexico City, and “mountaineer” life in the Appalachians of Tennessee. Also included in this collection are handwritten travel notes. A glass plate projector and miscellaneous projection equipment in a black leather accordion briefcase are located in Special Collections. |   |  |   | Repository:   | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |   |  |   | Subjects:   | African Americans - South - Pictorial works | Hopi Indians – Arizona – Pictorial works | Missionaries | National parks and reserves – Pictorial works |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 30 | 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 |  
 | 35 | 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 |  
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