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Collection Summary | |
Creator: | Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-1992. |
Collection Name: | Emil Walter Haury Papers |
Inclusive Dates: | 1920s-2010 |
Physical Description: | 65 linear feet / 133 manuscript boxes |
Abstract: | Consists of the professional papers of Emil Walter Haury (1904 – 1992), prominent archaeologist, instructor, and advocate for protection of antiquities and the environment. Haury was best known for his influential work on the prehistory of the American Southwest, especially Hohokam culture. |
Collection Number: | MS 3 |
Language: | Materials are in English |
Repository: |
Arizona State Museum University of Arizona Arizona State Museum Library and Archives PO Box 210026 Tucson, AZ 85721-0026 Phone: 520-621-4695 Email: larc@email.arizona.edu URL: http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/ |
Emil Walter Haury was born in Newton, Kansas, on May 2, 1904. When he was only twenty-one, Haury was introduced to archaeology by Byron Cummings on a National Geographic Expedition to Cuicuilco, Mexico. On his return, he studied tree-ring dating with A. E. Douglass at the University of Arizona and was employed by the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation. Transferring to Harvard, Haury took courses from physical anthropologist Earnest Albert Hooton (1887-1954), Mayanist Alfred M. Tozzer (1877-1954), sociologist W. Lloyd Warner (1898-1970), and anthropologist Roland Burrage Dixon (1875-1934). Haury received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1934 with a dissertation based on a reconsideration of the Hemenway expedition’s work at Los Muertos in central Arizona. This was published by the Peabody Museum under the title The Archaeology of the Salt River Valley, Arizona: A Study of the Interrelations of Two Ethnic Groups (1945).
Haury married Hulda Penner in 1928. They had two sons, Loren Richard and Allan Gene. Although Haury was busy in his long career as a professor at the University of Arizona and director of the Arizona State Museum, he remained actively involved in field archaeology throughout his career. He lead excavations at Forestdale Valley, Point of Pines, Ventana Cave, and Snaketown as well as other sites pivotal for the formulation of a cohesive view of regional prehistory. Several of these sites were focused on training students for field work. He published many articles and books of continued influence today including The Hohokam: Desert Farmers and Craftsmen (1976).
After his retirement in 1964 Haury increased his involvement in organizations with national impact such as the National Park Service Advisory Board, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Council on the Humanities. As a recipient of the Viking Fund Medal, fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, and several prestigious archaeology awards, Haury was recognized during and after his life as one of the most influential scholars in his field.
Haury died in Tucson on December 5, 1992. The Emil W. Haury Graduate Fellowship Fund continues his work to support the training of new archaeologists and the expansion of new knowledge about Southwest cultures.
The professional papers of Emil W. Haury consist primarily of his correspondence, his research, publication, organization files, and records of field work in Colombia, Mexico, and the American Southwest. These papers span the 1920s to early 2000s, with the bulk dating from Haury’s college years to his death in 1992. Of special note are Haury’s extensive correspondence files with many noted figures in twentieth century archaeology and anthropology. His field notes and research files from sites in the Southwest are detailed and well-organized and are important adjuncts to other collections at ASM. Among these are important Hohokam and Mogollon culture sites excavated while he was employed at the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation and at the University of Arizona.
The donors placed no restrictions on access.
This collection contains the class records of some of EWH’s students including their grades. Access to these materials is restricted in accordance with student confidentiality law, but may be granted under special circumstances at the discretion of the Archivist.
Access to specific information about the nature and location of archaeological resources may be restricted pursuant to the United States Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA) and Arizona Revised Statues, Title 39-125. ARPA includes a specific exemption from the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requirements for information about the nature and location of archaeological resources (16 U.S. Code 470hh: Confidentiality of information concerning the nature and location of archaeological resources).
Copyright to the papers of Emil Walter Haury is held by the Arizona Board of Regents and is administered by the Arizona State Museum.
For permission to reproduce images including photographs in this collection please consult the ASM staff.
The Arizona State Museum may not own copyright to all parts of this collection. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
Photographs related to these archives are housed with the Arizona State Museum Photographic Collection. Contact the ASM Curator of Photographic Collections for more information.
Materials in the Haury Papers were donated over a period of approximately ten years. Accession numbers associated with this collection include: ASM ACC 86-84 and ASM ACC 94-120.
Emil W. Haury Papers (MS 3). Arizona State Museum Library and Archives.
The complete, detailed, folder-level finding aid for this collection is 57 pages in length. It is available upon request from the Arizona State Museum Library and Archives.
Series 1: Biographical materials, 1910-2012 | |||||||||||
These materials are composed of documents relating to the youth, education, and professional career of EWH. Of special interest is documentation of Haury’s student years at Bethel College, the University of Arizona, and Harvard University. In addition, diaries kept by Emil and Hulda Haury, although not a complete record of every year, provide information about daily activities including important archaeological field work, meetings with colleagues, and writing projects. Haury’s categorized collection of cartoons from published sources provide insight into his sense of humor and interest in anthropological topics in American culture. Also included are Haury’s obituaries and other posthumous materials. Photographic portraits of Haury have been transferred to the ASM Photography Collection. Very little material in this series relates to EWH’s family or personal life apart from his professional pursuits. | |||||||||||
For additional biographical information, the researcher should also consult the incomplete, unpublished autobiographical manuscript created by EWH in the late 1970s. This is found in Series 4: Writings. | |||||||||||
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1 | 1 | Report cards, first through eighth grades, 1910-1919 | |||||||||
1 | 2 | Childhood ephemera, 1910-1918 | |||||||||
1 | 3 | Report cards from summer German Bible School, 1910-1917 | |||||||||
1 | 4 | Bethel College: Transcripts, correspondence, and publications. (see also Series 2: Correspondence for additional Bethel College materials) | |||||||||
1 | 5 | “Diary of Emil Haury, vol. I” January to April 1919 | |||||||||
1 | 6 | [diary of Emil Haury] vol. II, April to December 1919 | |||||||||
1 | 7 | Hand-drawn map (copy) of early trips in the American Southwest. Original is reproduced in a “family album illuminated by Haury” Journal of the Southwest, volume 46, number 1 (spring 2004) | |||||||||
1 | 8 | Scrapbook pages containing clippings from newspapers such as the Wichita Eagle, Mennonite Weekly Review, and Arizona Repuiblic, ca. 1928-1938. Subject matter covers Southwest archaeology and EWH’s activities. EXTREMELY FRAGILE (Original album covers are not present.) | |||||||||
1 | 9 | EWH’s University of Arizona academic transcripts and course lists from ca. 1925-1937 | |||||||||
1 | 10 | “Proposed tree-ring dissertation”: manuscripts, research material, and correspondence, 1930-1940 | |||||||||
1 | 11 | “Proposed tree-ring dissertation”: tree-ring plots, manuscripts, and research materials, 1930s | |||||||||
1 | 12 | United States Civil Service rating for EWH, 1930 | |||||||||
1 | 13 | EWH’s academic grades from Harvard University, 1932 and 1933; 1934 graduation program booklet | |||||||||
1 | 14 | United States Civil Service Security Investigation for Sensitive Position, ca. 1940 | |||||||||
1 | 15 | United States Navy, Army, and War Department correspondence, 1943 | |||||||||
1 | 16 | Hulda Haury letter no. 1 to family, September 1949, en route to Bogota, Colombia, during EWH’s sabbatical year while he worked on Cultura Chibcha | |||||||||
1 | 17 | Hulda Haury letter no. 2 to family, 15 October 1949, Bogota, Colombia | |||||||||
1 | 18 | Hulda Haury letter no. 3 to family, 25 October 1949, Bogota, Colombia | |||||||||
1 | 19 | Hulda Haury letter no. 4 to family, 19 November 1949, Bogota, Colombia | |||||||||
1 | 20 | Hulda Haury letter no. 2 to family, 25 November 1949, [Bogota, Colombia] | |||||||||
1 | 21 | EWH letter to the “Atlatl”, University of Arizona anthropology student newspaper, undated, but written while on 1949-1950 sabbatical | |||||||||
1 | 22 | Hulda Haury letter no. 6 to family, 4 December 1949, Bogota, Colombia | |||||||||
1 | 23 | Hulda Haury letter no. 7 to family, 28 December 1949 | |||||||||
1 | 24 | Hulda Haury letter no. 8 to family, 16 January 1950 | |||||||||
1 | 25 | Hulda Haury letter no. 9 to family, 4 February 1950, Bogota, Colombia | |||||||||
1 | 26 | Hulda Haury letter no. 10 to family, February 28 to March 3 [1950] | |||||||||
1 | 27 | Hulda Haury letter no. 11 to family, 29 March 1950 | |||||||||
1 | 28 | Hulda Haury letter written at Point of Pines, summer 1951 (15 pages) | |||||||||
1 | 29 | Hulda Haury journal of “Trip to Copenhagen, 1956 | |||||||||
1 | 30 | Haury family correspondence and research | |||||||||
1 | 31 | Penner family, miscellaneous | |||||||||
1 | 32 | Hulda Esther Penner Haury (1904-1987): notes on her terminal illness and trips with EWH for the National Park Service | |||||||||
1 | 33 | Agnese Nelms Haury (1923-2014), miscellaneous | |||||||||
1 | 34 | Wedding announcement for EWH and Agnese Nelms Lindley, 6 July 1990 | |||||||||
1 | 35 | Biographical sketch of EWH by unknown author, 1958 | |||||||||
1 | 36 | Biographical sketch of EWH by a student Jeanne Uttech, 1979 | |||||||||
1 | 37 | EWH television and radio appearances, 1976-1987 | |||||||||
1 | 38 | “Emil W. Haury – the movie,” 1988 | |||||||||
1 | 39 | Humorous verse including Christmas lyrics 1980 and poem from Point of Pines Field School | |||||||||
1 | 40 | “List of publications in the private library of Dr Emil W. Haury, January 1989.” Includes appraisal and correspondence. | |||||||||
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2 | 1 | Chronologies of EWH’s life, personal data sheets, bio notes, trip itineraries, etc. | |||||||||
2 | 2 | Bibliographies of EWH’s publications | |||||||||
2 | 3 | “Misspellings of Haury name.” Consists of dozens of cut-out address labels. | |||||||||
2 | 4 | Telephone numbers and names, ca. 1960s. Pages from small book of phone numbers | |||||||||
2 | 5 | Honorary degrees, 1950s | |||||||||
2 | 6 | Awards, honors, and certificates, 1938-1986 | |||||||||
2 | 7 | Awards and related correspondence, 1956-1991 | |||||||||
2 | 8 | Awards: Conservation Service Citation, 1976 | |||||||||
2 | 9 | Alfred Vincent Kidder Award, 1977 | |||||||||
2 | 10 | Southwestern Anthropological Association Award, 1982 | |||||||||
2 | 11 | “Appointments, federal” 1962-1972 | |||||||||
2 | 12 | “Record of Lectures”: 1938-1961. Compiled by EWH | |||||||||
2 | 13 | Professional listings in Who’s Who and other sources | |||||||||
2 | 14 | Membership cards, miscellaneous | |||||||||
2 | 15 | Sigma XI | |||||||||
2 | 16 | “The 23rd Psalm,” contributed by students at Forestdale Field School, 1939 | |||||||||
2 | 17 | German newspaper’s 1941 article about EWH titled “Südwest der U.S. schon vor 7000 Jahren bewohnt.” | |||||||||
2 | 18 | “The Saga of EWH” green ink drawings by Barton Wright, 1952 | |||||||||
2 | 19 | “Og and Gog, Magog and Plog” verse by Raymond H. Thompson, 1978 | |||||||||
2 | 20 | “To Emil Walter Haury, long-time trustee: a modernized version of how the cat was belled,” by Raymond H. Thompson, 1978 | |||||||||
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0 | Newspaper clippings with stories related to EWH’s career, 1920s to 1990s | ||||||||||
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3 | Small, undated address book. | ||||||||||
3 | Undated list of students at Point of Pines Field School, 1946-1958, in Hulda’s handwriting. | ||||||||||
3 | Cover: “A Line a Day.” Inside: “Diary of Hulda E. (Penner) Haury, Purchased in Tucson, July 26, 1927.” Pages record events on each day for the years, 1927-1931. | ||||||||||
3 | Cover: “The Scribble-in Book.” Inside: “This book was purchased at Woolworth’s in Boston (the one on Washington St.) on Jan. 21, 1933, for the big sum of 10 cents. The notes for the first 20 days were copied from the original, which had been written on the backs of the 1932 calendar sheets.” Records events from January 1, 1933 to July10, 1937. | ||||||||||
3 | Diary from trips to Hawai’i, Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand and Australia (November 14, 1977 to January 7, 1978) | ||||||||||
3 | Journal of trip from New Zealand to Tucson, Dec. 14, 1977 to Jan. 7, 1978. Pages torn from a pad of paper. | ||||||||||
3 | Diary for the year 1979. ASM ACC #AT-91-39 Daily annotations in a commercial engagement calendar. | ||||||||||
3 | Diary for the year 1980. Daily annotations in a commercial engagement calendar. | ||||||||||
3 | Diary for the year 1981. Daily annotations in a commercial engagement calendar. | ||||||||||
3 | Diary for the year 1982. Daily annotations in a commercial engagement calendar. | ||||||||||
3 | Diary for the year 1983. Daily annotations in a commercial engagement calendar. | ||||||||||
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4 | Biographical, continued: Box 2 of the Hulda Haury diaries: Diaries for the years 1960, 1962 to 1978. Daily annotations in commercial engagement calendars. Accessioned as ASM ACC.# 91-75. | ||||||||||
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5 | Biographical, continued: EWH’s personal diaries, engagement calendars, and oral history | ||||||||||
5 | Diaries and engagement calendars, 1968 to 1992. | ||||||||||
5 | Engagement calendars, 1969, 1971, 1972 | ||||||||||
5 | Birthday celebrations, 1984 and 1991: lists of attendees and letters. (ASM ACC. #91-41) | ||||||||||
5 | Edited and unedited versions of a transcript of the oral history interview with EWH by archaeologists Richard Lange, Alan Ferg, and John Hohmann on 17 February 1983. Subjects discussed include Sierra Ancha surveys, history of Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation, Mrs. Healy, Turkey Cave, dendrochronology, Salado complex, Foreman Hanna, Grenville Goodwin, and many more topics. Includes a bibliography of sources mentioned in the interview. Original reel-to-reel tapes and cassette duplicate tapes are housed with the ASM Sound Recordings. (ASM ACC#94-120 and ASM ACC#94-59-1). | ||||||||||
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6 | Biographical materials, continued: EWH’s files of university course notes and papers, exams, sketches, and materials related to his student days at the University of Arizona and Harvard. Includes grades and comments professors gave him in some instances. | ||||||||||
6 | 1 | “Problems in physiography-geology,” February – March 1927, Professor Davis | |||||||||
6 | 2 | “Geology of North America,” September 1927 | |||||||||
6 | 3 | “Introduction to anthropology,” miscellaneous publications, 1927-1938 | |||||||||
6 | 4 | “Stratigraphy and advanced paleo. Geology,” February – April 1928 | |||||||||
6 | 5 | “American archaeology,” September 1928 – January 1929 | |||||||||
6 | 6 | “Tree-ring course,” February – May 1930 | |||||||||
6 | 7 | ‘Tree-ring Interpretation,” examination book, May 23, 1930 | |||||||||
6 | 8 | “Tree-ring course,” notes, 1930 | |||||||||
6 | 9 | “Tree-ring course,” including skeleton plots | |||||||||
6 | 10 | “Africa,” professors Hooton, Seligman, Dixon | |||||||||
6 | 11 | “Physical anthropology,” 1931-1932 | |||||||||
6 | 12 | “Physical anthropology,” 1931-1932 | |||||||||
6 | 13 | “Field methods 15 (audit),” September – December 1931, professors Tozzer and Dixon | |||||||||
6 | 14 | “Introduction to anthropology,” September - October 1931, Professor Tozzer | |||||||||
6 | 15 | “Anthropology 10: Mexico,” September-December 1931, Professor Tozzer | |||||||||
6 | 16 | “Anthropology 10,” papers written by EWH, October-December 1931 | |||||||||
6 | 17 | “European archaeology,” October-December 1931, Professor Hooton (part 1 of 2) | |||||||||
6 | 18 | “European archaeology,” October-December 1931, Professor Hooton (part 2 of 2) | |||||||||
6 | 19 | “Anthropology 16: Primitive religion,” 1932 | |||||||||
6 | 20 | “Anthropology 16: Culture and environment,” February – May 1932 | |||||||||
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7 | Biographical materials, continued: EWH’s course notes | ||||||||||
7 | 1 | Miscellaneous notes on general anthropology themes | |||||||||
7 | 2 | Miscellaneous forms collected as examples | |||||||||
7 | 3 | Publications related to general study of anthropology, field methods, museum | |||||||||
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8 | Biographical materials, continued: EWH’s course notes | ||||||||||
8 | 1 | “Anthropology 5a: North America,” 1932-1933, class notes and exams | |||||||||
8 | 2 | “South America,” 1932-1933, Professor Dixon | |||||||||
8 | 3 | “Anthropology 4b: Europe,” February – May 1932 | |||||||||
8 | 4 | “Anthropology 7: Oceania,” February – May 1932 | |||||||||
8 | 5 | “Classical archaeology: Greek,” September 1932 | |||||||||
8 | 6 | “Anthropology 9: Maya notes,” September – December 1932 (part 1 of 2) | |||||||||
8 | 7 | “Maya notes,” September – December 1932 (part 2 of 2) | |||||||||
8 | 8 | “Maya textile weaves as illustrated by the fabrics recovered from the sacred cenote at Chichen Itza, class paper for Professor Tozzer, 1932” | |||||||||
8 | 9 | “Race mixture,” October 1932, Professor Hooton | |||||||||
8 | 10 | “Anthropology 18: China, India, and Mesopotamia,” February – May 1933, Professor Dixon | |||||||||
8 | 11 | “Social anthropology,” summer 1933, Professor W. Lloyd Warner | |||||||||
8 | 12 | “Anthropology 1a,” syllabus and bibliography, 1937 – 1938 | |||||||||
8 | 13 | “Primitive arts and industries,” n.d. | |||||||||
8 | 14 | “Asia,” n.d. | |||||||||
8 | 15 | “Invertebrate paleontology,” University of Arizona course, n.d. | |||||||||
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9 | 1 | Miscellaneous teaching notes, 1960s to 1970s | |||||||||
9 | 2 | “Archaeology methods,” teaching or student notebook with outlines, examples, photographs, etc., undated | |||||||||
9 | 3 | “Southwestern archaeology notes,” typed manuscript, 42 pages | |||||||||
9 | 4 | Miscellaneous bibliographies, various dates | |||||||||
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10 | This box contains ledger books in which EWS recorded grades for his students in 1937-1965, 1973-1977. THIS BOX IS CLOSED TO RESEARCH BECAUSE IT CONTAINS NAMES AND CONFIDENTIAL STUDENT INFORMATION. | ||||||||||
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11 | 5 x 8 inch index cards in accordion folder labeled: “Anthropology – introductory course. Nathalie Ferris Sampson, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York, NY (Brooklyn College).” It appears that this information has been crossed out. Therefore, it is not known whether the contents were in fact the property of Nathalie F. S. Woodbury, or if EWH was re-using her accordion file for his own index cards. Original order has been preserved. | ||||||||||
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12 | 5 x 8 inch index cards with EWH’s teaching outlines and syllabi, class notes, and bibliographies, 1930s to 1970s Typed and handwritten. The original order of these cards has been lost, but it is still possible to find dates, class titles, and themes. Some of the notes appear to relate to Snaketown and to J. O. Brew. | ||||||||||
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13 | 5 x 8 inch index cards with EWH’s teaching outlines and syllabi, class notes, and bibliographies, 1930s to 1970s Typed and handwritten. The original order of these cards has been lost, but it is still possible to find dates, class titles, and themes. | ||||||||||
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14 | “Stack of cards of varying sizes ranging from 3 x 5 inches to 5 x 8 inches representing the notes used by EWH in public lectures.” [This was item #80 on the inventory of memorabilia (1980).] | ||||||||||
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15-19 | Index cards for names, addresses, and connections. | ||||||||||
This useful tool was possibly maintained by EWH’s secretary for practical purposes. It can also serve as an index to the correspondence files, although it is incomplete. Some of EWH’s long-time secretaries included Frances T. Slutes, Vearl Galbraith, Harriet Martin, Ida Edwards, and Carol Gifford. It should be noted that EWH held his office staff in high regard. Found in his papers was this poem by Stephen Schlitzer:
She revises her boss’s dictation,
Correcting the phrases that faltered,
She changes the tense without losing the sense,
And he’s never aware it’s been altered,
For she keeps just enough of his pet words
To make certain her secret is hid,
And he’s dazzled and dazed, and completely amazed
At the wonderful job which he did.
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20 | Files created by EWH to hold his collection of cartoons from a variety of magazines and newspapers from the 1930s to the 1980s. They are arranged in subject categories reflecting his interest in cultural expressions of anthropological themes. Some cartoons were contributed by friends and include their handwritten comments or annotations. | ||||||||||
20 | 1 | “African and other primates” | |||||||||
20 | 2 | “The American Indian” | |||||||||
20 | 3 | “Archaeology, digging” | |||||||||
20 | 4 | “The cave man” | |||||||||
20 | 5 | “Communications, smoke signals, drums, hieroglyphics, pictographs” | |||||||||
20 | 6 | “The Egyptian” | |||||||||
20 | 7 | “Eskimos” | |||||||||
20 | 8 | “Evolution” | |||||||||
20 | 9 | “Head hunters, cannibals” | |||||||||
20 | 10 | “Missionaries” | |||||||||
20 | 11 | “Museums, dinosaurs, etc.” | |||||||||
20 | 12 | “Papooses” | |||||||||
20 | 13 | “Soupbones” | |||||||||
20 | 14 | “Totem pole” | |||||||||
20 | 15 | “Witch doctor” | |||||||||
20 | 16 | “World’s fairs” | |||||||||
20 | 17 | Unspecified | |||||||||
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20A | 1-3 | 80th Birthday Cards, over 230 sent, 1984 | |||||||||
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21 | Posthumous records | ||||||||||
21 | 1 | 1992 birthday celebration | |||||||||
21 | 2 | KUAT documentary, ca. 1993 | |||||||||
21 | 3 | National Academy of Sciences tribute, 1993 | |||||||||
21 | 4 | Carol A. Gifford’s record of “calls and contacts during Emil Haury’s final illness,” October to December 1992 | |||||||||
21 | 5 | Disposition of EWH’s ashes | |||||||||
21 | 6 | “Disbursement of items in EWH’s office” | |||||||||
21 | 7 | EWH obituaries from magazines, newspapers, and other sources | |||||||||
21 | 8 | EWH Memorial correspondence, 1993 | |||||||||
21 | 9 | EWH Memorial, 1993 (materials received as ASM ACC #94-55) | |||||||||
21 | 10 | ASM exhibit “Cultures and chronology: Emil Haury’s legacy,” 2001 | |||||||||
21 | 11 | “The prehistory ace” by Raymond H. Thompson, 1992 | |||||||||
21 | 12 | “Emil W. Haury and the definition of Southwestern archaeology,” by Raymond H. Thompson, 1995 | |||||||||
21 | 13 | “Remembering Emil Haury: the man and his legacy” by Raymond H. Thompson, 2012 | |||||||||
21 | 14 | Miscellaneous items on a variety of topics: | |||||||||
21 | 14 | EWH’s original folder for Lukachukai field notes. | |||||||||
21 | 14 | University of New Mexico Registrar’s information and personal data for instructor cards, 1936 [blank] | |||||||||
21 | 14 | “Efficiency Line Midget money receipts,” Sacaton, June 1966 | |||||||||
21 | 14 | Annotated partial topographic map of Pont of Pines region, n.d. | |||||||||
21 | 14 | “EWH slides, transparencies in archives UA/ASM,” master list February 13, 1991 | |||||||||
21 | 14 | “Phase chart,” detailed chart in pencil but with no attribution or date. [Note from Alan Ferg is attached.] |
Series 2: Correspondence and Subject Files, 1939-1992 | |||||||||||
On examination of his papers, it is clear that EWH considered correspondence to be a valued means of communication and ultimately an important tool for documenting history. He began seriously saving letters starting in the 1930s, donated some over the years to various archival repositories, and devised organizational schemes to keep track of the letters he retained. Interestingly, however, he did not establish a central file to segregate correspondence from other types of documents, but instead mixed it with other papers. For this reason, the researcher must consult various parts of the Haury Papers in search of letters from family, friends, and colleagues. | |||||||||||
The files that EWH designated “personal papers” contained folders arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent or by subject areas of particular interest, for example “canals” and “beans.” Because he created a hybrid system to contain both letters and subject files, he sometimes added a pencil annotation in the upper right corner of the document advising his secretary where he wanted her to file the item. The researcher is cautioned to look for letters from particular correspondents under subjects as well as alphabetically by their surnames or corporate names. Sometimes the alphabetic arrangement is idiosyncratic, but it is EWH’s own system. Individuals who do not have a file under their name can be found in the grouped miscellaneous files. | |||||||||||
Of special note are the letters to colleagues. These communications, sometimes spanning as many as fifty years, chart career trajectories, shifting funding sources, professional differences of opinion, the growth of theory and methodology, and especially witness the years of mutual support and encouragement. Shortly after arrival at ASM, Haury’s personal papers were described in an inventory prepared by ASM staff. A copy of this exhaustive list of every correspondent is found in the first box of letters. It differs from the finding aid in including names that were eventually absorbed into the grouped miscellaneous files created to save space. | |||||||||||
Quantity: 55 manuscript boxes. | |||||||||||
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22 | 1 | Complete inventory of correspondence in the Personal Papers of EWH | |||||||||
22 | 2 | Miscellaneous early correspondence [set aside by EWH], 1939 - 1949 | |||||||||
22 | 2A | Miscellaneous early correspondence [set aside by EWH], 1950s – 1970s | |||||||||
22 | 3 | Miscellaneous, Ab to Al | |||||||||
22 | 4 | American, miscellaneous | |||||||||
22 | 5 | Miscellaneous, Anderson to archaeozoology | |||||||||
22 | 6 | Miscellaneous, Arm to Aye | |||||||||
22 | 7 | Ad Hoc Committee in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1954 | |||||||||
22 | 8 | Adams, E. Charles and Jenny, 1979-1988 | |||||||||
22 | 9 | Adams, Karen. “A review of ancient tobacco (nicotiana) use in the prehistoric southwestern United States,” 1990 | |||||||||
22 | 10 | Adams, William, 1980-1992 | |||||||||
22 | 11 | Adovasio, J. M., 1972-1980 | |||||||||
22 | 12 | Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure, University of Arizona: guidelines and memos, 1971-1972 | |||||||||
22 | 13 | Allen, Norton and Ethel, 1971-1984 | |||||||||
22 | 14 | Alumni Association Board, University of Arizona, 1965-1970 | |||||||||
22 | 15 | Ambler, J. Richard, 1976-1988 | |||||||||
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23 | 1 | American Anthropologist, 1953-1954 | |||||||||
23 | 2 | American Antiquity, 1963-1992 | |||||||||
23 | 3 | American Association of University Professors, 1947-1956 | |||||||||
23 | 4 | American Civil Liberties Union, Indian Civil Rights Committee, 1945-1960 | |||||||||
23 | 5 | Amsden, Charles, 1931-1939 | |||||||||
23 | 6 | Annual Round Table Conference, Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia, Mexico City, August – September 1943, with daily diary of the conference, note cards, and typed minutes. | |||||||||
23 | 7 | Antevs, Ernst and Ada, 1937-1969 | |||||||||
23 | 8 | Anthropology Search Committee, University of Arizona, 1981 | |||||||||
23 | 9 | Antone, Cecil F. 1978-1984 | |||||||||
23 | 10 | Apache [San Carlos] Tribal Council, 1975-1979 | |||||||||
23 | 11 | Aravaipa Canyon Natural Area, 1974-1975 | |||||||||
23 | 12 | Archaeological Institute of America, 1963-1965 | |||||||||
23 | 13 | Archaeological stratigraphy, notes and illustrations, n.d. | |||||||||
23 | 14 | Archaeological vandalism: confiscations: photographs, clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous, 1970s – 1980s | |||||||||
23 | 15 | Archaeological vandalism: Tonto National Forest case, 1978=1979 | |||||||||
23 | 16 | Archaeological vandalism: clippings | |||||||||
23 | 17 | Archaeology (journal): 1953-1976 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
24 | 1 | Antiquities legislation: framed copy of Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA), Public Law 96-95, 96th Congress. | |||||||||
24 | 2 | Antiquities legislation: 1971-1979 | |||||||||
24 | 3 | Antiquities act, comments, 1982-1984 | |||||||||
24 | 4 | Antiquities legislation: House and Senate bills and Congressional Records | |||||||||
24 | 5 | Antiquities act, federal: 1978-1987 | |||||||||
24 | 6 | Antiquities act, state | |||||||||
24 | 7 | Antiquities act, state and federal | |||||||||
24 | 8 | Navajo antiquities act, 1953 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
25 | 1 | Archaeology salvage bill, 1969-1974 | |||||||||
25 | 2 | Arctic gas line, 1974 | |||||||||
25 | 3 | Arid lands, international | |||||||||
25 | 4 | Arizona, miscellaneous | |||||||||
25 | 5 | Arizona Academy of Science, 1956-1970 | |||||||||
25 | 6 | Arizona Archaeological Center, NPS), 1970s | |||||||||
25 | 7 | Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS), 1973-1990 | |||||||||
25 | 8 | Arizona Committee on Indian Affairs, 1970-1973 | |||||||||
25 | 9 | Arizona Daily Star, 1949-1978 | |||||||||
25 | 10 | Arizona Highways, 1955-1992 | |||||||||
25 | 11 | Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 1969-1980 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
26 | 1 | Arizona State Museum, Public Image Council, 1976 | |||||||||
26 | 2 | Arizona State Parks Board, 1970-1992 | |||||||||
26 | 3 | Aveleyra, Luis A. de Anda1952-1960 | |||||||||
26 | 4 | Ayer, Max and Ramona, 1947-1991 | |||||||||
26 | 5 | Ayres, James 1980 | |||||||||
26 | 6 | Aztecs | |||||||||
26 | 7 | Miscellaneous, Bah to Bal | |||||||||
26 | 8 | Miscellaneous, Ban to Bez | |||||||||
26 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Bin to Bra | |||||||||
26 | 10 | Miscellaneous, Brady to Bron | |||||||||
26 | 11 | Miscellaneous, Bro to Bry | |||||||||
26 | 12 | Miscellaneous, Bud to Byr | |||||||||
26 | 13 | Babbitt, Bruce, 1978-1986 | |||||||||
26 | 14 | Babbitt, archaeology advisory group, 1981-1985 | |||||||||
26 | 15 | Babbitt, George, 1946 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
27 | 1 | Bacon, Donald H., 1947-1965 | |||||||||
27 | 2 | Baker, George, 1942-1988 | |||||||||
27 | 3 | Ballcourts | |||||||||
27 | 4 | Barnes, Eric, 1977-1987 | |||||||||
27 | 5 | Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, 1968-1978 | |||||||||
27 | 6 | Bartlett, Katharine, 1938-1991 | |||||||||
27 | 7 | Bassett, Carol Ann, 1980s | |||||||||
27 | 8 | Basso, Keith, 1985-1987 | |||||||||
27 | 9 | Beans | |||||||||
27 | 10 | Beaver, William T. 1980-1990 | |||||||||
27 | 11 | Beckett, Patrick, 1980-1988 | |||||||||
27 | 12 | Betty, Bell, 1975-1979 | |||||||||
27 | 13 | Belshaw, Cyril S., 1983 | |||||||||
27 | 14 | Benson, Forrest M., 1977 | |||||||||
27 | 15 | Bertrand (steamship), 1969-1970 | |||||||||
27 | 16 | Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 1943-1990 [see also Series 1: Biography] | |||||||||
27 | 17 | Bicentennial Committee, University of Arizona, 1976 | |||||||||
27 | 18 | Black, Harry G., 1971-1977 | |||||||||
27 | 19 | Bohrer, Vorsila L., 1971-1987 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
28 | 1 | “Boners,” errors, mistakes, comic goofs | |||||||||
28 | 2 | Borbolla, Daniel F. Rubin de la, 1947-1964 | |||||||||
28 | 3 | Brady, James E., 1942-1988 | |||||||||
28 | 4 | Braidwood, Robert, 1960-1981 | |||||||||
28 | 5 | Brand, Donald D., 1935-1960 | |||||||||
28 | 6 | Braniff, Beatriz: Ph. D. work, correspondence, etc. | |||||||||
28 | 7 | Braniff, Beatriz, 1966-1986 | |||||||||
28 | 8 | Breternitz, David, 1973-1989 | |||||||||
28 | 9 | Brew, J. O.: obituary and miscellaneous | |||||||||
28 | 10 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1934-1937 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
28 | 11 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1938-1940 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
28 | 12 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1941-1944 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
28 | 13 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1945-1948 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
28 | 14 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1949-1954 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
28 | 15 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1955-1959 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
28 | 16 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1960-1968 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
29 | 1 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1969-1975 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
29 | 2 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1976-1978 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
29 | 3 | Brew, J. O.: correspondence, 1979-1986 [ASM ACC.# 86-84] | |||||||||
29 | 4 | Brown, F. Martin, 1935-1942 | |||||||||
29 | 5 | Brown, Jeff, 1970 | |||||||||
29 | 6 | Brown, Susan, 1939 | |||||||||
29 | 7 | Bryan, Bruce, 1973-1981 | |||||||||
29 | 8 | Bryan, Kirk, 1936-1949 | |||||||||
29 | 9 | Bulnes, Jaime, 1975-1987 [includes photographs] | |||||||||
29 | 10 | Bureau of American Ethnology, 1964 (includes CRAR references) | |||||||||
29 | 11 | Burrill, Josephine, 1970-1974 | |||||||||
29 | 12 | Butler, Burridge D., 1938-1949 | |||||||||
29 | 13 | Butler, Burridge D., 1950-1967 | |||||||||
29 | 14 | Byers, Douglas, 1933-1971 | |||||||||
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30 | 1 | Miscellaneous, Cab to Caw | |||||||||
30 | 2 | Miscellaneous, Cen to Chap | |||||||||
30 | 3 | Miscellaneous, Char to Clar | |||||||||
30 | 4 | Miscellaneous, Clark to Col | |||||||||
30 | 5 | Miscellaneous, Com to Corn | |||||||||
30 | 6 | Miscellaneous, Cus to Czap | |||||||||
30 | 7 | Cain, Thomas H., 1952-1987 | |||||||||
30 | 8 | Calico Hills, California, 1963-1971 | |||||||||
30 | 9 | Calico Hills, Manix Basin, California, 1963: field notes | |||||||||
30 | 10 | California Indians | |||||||||
30 | 11 | Cardon, Bartley P., “My experience with mummies,” 1989 [ASM ACC. #94-120] | |||||||||
30 | 12 | Carpenter, Alice H., 1976-1980 | |||||||||
30 | 13 | Carr, Ward, 1969-1983 | |||||||||
30 | 14 | Carter, George, 1941-1989 | |||||||||
30 | 15 | Carter, Jimmy and Rosalind, 1976 | |||||||||
30 | 16 | Caywood, Louis R., 1934-1955 | |||||||||
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31 | 1 | Center for Preservation of Historic Western Properties, 1973 | |||||||||
31 | 2 | Ceramic Conference, 1968-1971 | |||||||||
31 | 3 | Ceramic Conference, 1973 | |||||||||
31 | 4 | Chang, Kwang-Chih, 1960-1992 | |||||||||
31 | 5 | Chapman, Kenneth, 1932-1941 | |||||||||
31 | 6 | “Chichilticali,” by EWH, 1983, and “Discovering Coronado’s Country” by Stewart L. Udall, 1983, with correspondence, photographs, and draft manuscripts. | |||||||||
31 | 7 | Clark, J. Desmond, 1960-1961 | |||||||||
31 | 8 | Classifications | |||||||||
31 | 9 | Colbert, Edwin, 1970-1989 | |||||||||
31 | 10 | Collier, Donald, 1936-1963 | |||||||||
31 | 11 | Colombian correspondence, A to C, 1950s-1980s | |||||||||
31 | 12 | Colombian correspondence, D to R, 1950s to 1980s | |||||||||
31 | 13 | Colombian correspondence: United Fruit Company | |||||||||
31 | 14 | Colombian correspondence: miscellaneous | |||||||||
31 | 15 | Colorado River Survey, 1945-1946 | |||||||||
31 | 16 | Colorado River trip, September 15-21, 1976 | |||||||||
31 | 17 | Dolton, Captain J. Ferrell, 1980-1981 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
32 | 1 | Colton, Harold S. H., 1935-1964 | |||||||||
32 | 2 | “Supplementary keys for Colton and Hargrave,” 1937 | |||||||||
32 | 3 | Comas, Juan, 1947-1955 | |||||||||
32 | 4 | Committee for the Recovery of Archaeological Remains (CRAR). Note the contents of these files has been removed and transferred to MS 37 CRAR Records (ASM ACC. #86-84) | |||||||||
32 | 7 | Committee on Public Archaeology (COPA), 1979 | |||||||||
32 | 8 | “Comparative Trait List,” by Schroeder (?), 1940 | |||||||||
32 | 9 | Conference board of Associated Research Councils, 1950-1962 | |||||||||
32 | 10 | Conference on Archaeological Identification, 1957 | |||||||||
32 | 11 | Congratulations to EWH | |||||||||
32 | 12 | Copernicus Committee, 1973-1976 | |||||||||
32 | 13 | Corbett, John, 1954-1975 | |||||||||
32 | 14 | Cordova House, 1972-1974 | |||||||||
32 | 15 | Corn | |||||||||
32 | 16 | Coronado | |||||||||
32 | 17 | Cosgrove, Harriet and Burt, 1931-1967 | |||||||||
32 | 18 | Cosulich, Bernice, 1939-1951 | |||||||||
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33 | 1 | Cotton, 1936-1989 | |||||||||
33 | 2 | Crabtree, Don, 1967-1979 | |||||||||
33 | 3 | Cressman, Luther L., 1967-1979 | |||||||||
33 | 4 | Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado, 1989-1992 | |||||||||
33 | 5 | Crown, Patricia 1987-1991 | |||||||||
33 | 6 | Cummings, Byron, 1931-1947 [ASM ACC. #86-84] See also Series 1 and Series 4 for Cuilcuilco materials | |||||||||
33 | 7 | Cummings, Byron: Festschrift correspondence, 1946-1948 | |||||||||
33 | 8 | Cummings, Byron: finding aid for Cummings materials at the Arizona Historical Society | |||||||||
33 | 9 | Cunningham, Jack, 1993 | |||||||||
33 | 10 | Current Anthropology, Tucson conference, 1957-1964 | |||||||||
33 | 11 | Miscellaneous, Damon to Davis | |||||||||
33 | 12 | Miscellaneous, Day to Dickenson | |||||||||
33 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Dittert to Dortch | |||||||||
33 | 14 | Miscellaneous, Douglas to Dyk | |||||||||
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34 | 1 | Daniels, Helen Sloan, 1978-1979 | |||||||||
34 | 2 | Danson, Edward B. (Ned), 1941-1957 | |||||||||
34 | 3 | “Two native villages in New Caledonia,” by Edward B. Danson, 1943, original typescript and illustrations | |||||||||
34 | 4 | Danson, Edward B. (Ned), 1958-1969 | |||||||||
34 | 5 | Danson, Edward B. (Ned), 1970-1979 | |||||||||
34 | 6 | Danson, Edward B. (Ned) and Ted, 1980 | |||||||||
34 | 7 | Danson, Ann (Ann Allen Danson, wife of Edward B. Danson, Sr.), 1939-1959 | |||||||||
34 | 8 | Ned Danson tribute, 1979-1980 | |||||||||
34 | 9 | Davisson, Oscar F. and Elizabeth, 1942-1948 | |||||||||
34 | 10 | DeLaguna, Frederica, 1937-1977 | |||||||||
34 | 11 | Delsid, Beverly F., 1975 | |||||||||
34 | 12 | Denniger, Henri S., 1937-1938 | |||||||||
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35 | Correspondence, continued: A. E. Douglass and dendrochronology. See also Series 1 for EWH’s university studies in dendrochronology | ||||||||||
35 | 1 | Douglass, Andrew Ellicott, 1931-1962 | |||||||||
35 | 2 | A. E. Douglass publications | |||||||||
35 | 3 | Edmund Shulman publications | |||||||||
35 | 4 | Dendrochronology, miscellaneous | |||||||||
35 | 5 | Tree-ring class anniversary, 1985 | |||||||||
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36 | 1 | DiPeso, Charles: miscellaneous | |||||||||
36 | 2 | DiPeso, Charles, 1946-1979 | |||||||||
36 | 3 | DiPeso, Fran (Mrs. Charles), 1983 | |||||||||
36 | 4 | Disher, Kenneth B., 1941-1962 | |||||||||
36 | 5 | Displays, outlines for | |||||||||
36 | 6 | Douglas, F. H. (Eric), 1956 | |||||||||
36 | 7 | Doyel, David, 1977-1992 | |||||||||
36 | 8 | Miscellaneous, Earle to Ellis | |||||||||
36 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Engel to Estes | |||||||||
36 | 10 | Miscellaneous, Eggeling to Ezell | |||||||||
36 | 11 | Educational Expeditions International, 1974 | |||||||||
36 | 12 | Effenberg, Herwig, 1979 | |||||||||
36 | 13 | Eggan, F. R., 1963-1991 | |||||||||
36 | 14 | Ekholm, Gordon, 1938-1988 | |||||||||
36 | 15 | El Paso Archaeology Society, 1973-1978 | |||||||||
36 | 16 | El Presidio Historic District Advisory Board, 1976 | |||||||||
36 | 17 | El Zur-Arieh, 1937-1986 | |||||||||
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37 | 1 | Ellis, Florence Hawley, 1935-1991 | |||||||||
37 | 2 | Ellis, Florence Hawley: publications | |||||||||
37 | 3 | Encyclopedia Britannica, 1955-1968 | |||||||||
37 | 4 | Euler, Robert, 1960-1986 | |||||||||
37 | 5 | Evans, Clifford, 1940-1974 | |||||||||
37 | 6 | Miscellaneous, Fabian to Faller | |||||||||
37 | 7 | Miscellaneous, Fathauer to Fish | |||||||||
37 | 8 | Miscellaneous, F.O.M.A. to Frantz | |||||||||
37 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Frey to Furst | |||||||||
37 | 10 | Faculty Research Support Committee, University of Arizona, 1968-1970 | |||||||||
37 | 11 | Fannin, Paul, 1967-1971 | |||||||||
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38 | 1 | Farmer, Malcolm, 1938-1956 | |||||||||
38 | 2 | Fewkes, J. Walter (Vladimir J.), 1938 | |||||||||
38 | 3 | Fish, Paul, 1985-1991 | |||||||||
38 | 4 | Fish, Robert, 1947-1971 | |||||||||
38 | 5 | Flora, I. F. “Zeke”, 1937-1973 | |||||||||
38 | 6 | Flora, I. F.: Miscellaneous | |||||||||
38 | 7 | “Forest Service,” United States Department of Agriculture, 1990 | |||||||||
38 | 8 | Fossil localities of southern Sonora | |||||||||
38 | 9 | Foundation for Anthropological Research in Latin America, Inc., 1957 | |||||||||
38 | 10 | John C. Fremont House, Tucson, Arizona, 1992 | |||||||||
38 | 11 | Friends of the University of Arizona Library, 1982-1983 | |||||||||
38 | 12 | Fulton, William Shirley, 1938-1961 | |||||||||
38 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Gaba to Gentry | |||||||||
38 | 14 | Miscellaneous, Giardino to Goodrich | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
39 | 1 | Miscellaneous, Goodwin to Goyette | |||||||||
39 | 2 | Miscellaneous, Graduate to Griffin | |||||||||
39 | 3 | Miscellaneous, Griffith to Guthe | |||||||||
39 | 4 | Gabel, Norman E., 1939-1961 | |||||||||
39 | 5 | Gaede, Marc and Marnie, 1974-1979 | |||||||||
39 | 6 | Gell, Jonathan and Elizabeth Morris, 1967-1990 | |||||||||
39 | 7 | Geo-dendrochronology | |||||||||
39 | 8 | George L. Mountainlion [character name for mascot of Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum], ca. 1980 | |||||||||
39 | 9 | Getty, Harry T., 1937-1957 | |||||||||
39 | 10 | Giddings, J. Louis, 1964-1974 | |||||||||
39 | 11 | Gifford, E. W., 1937-1956 | |||||||||
39 | 12 | Gifford, James and Carol, 1951-1984 | |||||||||
39 | 13 | Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation: expense accounts, 1933-1936 | |||||||||
39 | 14 | Gila Pueblo: “A history of tree-ring dating…,” by H. S. Gladwin, undated manuscript | |||||||||
39 | 15 | Gila Pueblo: correspondence, 1930-1983 | |||||||||
39 | 16 | Gila Pueblo: research notes [see also Series 4 for EWH’s writings about the history of the organization] | |||||||||
39 | 17 | Gila Pueblo: documents copied at ASM, 1986 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
40 | 1 | Gila Pueblo: documents copied from MS 15 at ASM | |||||||||
40 | 2 | Gila Pueblo: transcription of interview taped February 17, 1983 with EWH, Richard C. Lange, Alan Ferg, and John Hohmann. (23 pages, plus bibliography) | |||||||||
40 | 3 | Gila River Arts and Crafts Board, 1968-1973 | |||||||||
40 | 4 | Gila River Arts and Crafts Board, 1974-1978 | |||||||||
40 | 5 | Gilman, Patricia A., 1985-1992 | |||||||||
40 | 6 | Givens, Douglas, 1982-1990 | |||||||||
40 | 7 | Gjessing, Gutorm, 1958-1963 | |||||||||
40 | 8 | Gladwin, Harold S., undated letters | |||||||||
40 | 9 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1930-1932 | |||||||||
40 | 10 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1933-1934 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
41 | 1 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1935-1937 | |||||||||
41 | 2 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1938-1939 | |||||||||
41 | 3 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1940s | |||||||||
41 | 4 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1950s | |||||||||
41 | 5 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1960s | |||||||||
41 | 6 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1970s | |||||||||
41 | 7 | Gladwin, Harold S., 1980s and posthumous | |||||||||
41 | 8 | Glenn, Wendy, 1971-1989 | |||||||||
41 | 9 | Goodwin, Grenville, 1937-1968 | |||||||||
41 | 10 | Governor’s conference on Arizona beauty1965-1966 | |||||||||
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42 | 1 | Governor’s conference on arts and humanities, 1967 | |||||||||
42 | 2 | Governor Jack Williams, vandalism, 1971 | |||||||||
42 | 3 | Graduate Club of Tucson, 1990-1991 | |||||||||
42 | 4 | Grewe Site, C. Weed, 1974 | |||||||||
42 | 5 | Griffin, James B., 1940-1979 | |||||||||
42 | 6 | Grizzly bear, 1968-1975 | |||||||||
42 | 7 | Grunnow, Oskar, 1953-1967 | |||||||||
42 | 8 | Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1947-1952 | |||||||||
42 | 9 | Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1953-1970 | |||||||||
42 | 10 | Gummerman, George J., 1971-1991 | |||||||||
42 | 11 | Guthe, C. E., 1934-1974 | |||||||||
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43 | 1 | Miscellaneous, Haas to Hall | |||||||||
43 | 2 | Miscellaneous, Hamilton to Hardy | |||||||||
43 | 3 | Miscellaneous, Har to Haw | |||||||||
43 | 4 | Miscellaneous, Hazen to Heiskell | |||||||||
43 | 5 | Miscellaneous, Heller to Henry | |||||||||
43 | 6 | Miscellaneous, Herreras to Hill | |||||||||
43 | 7 | Miscellaneous, Hinton to Hodge | |||||||||
43 | 8 | Miscellaneous, Hohokam to Hoober | |||||||||
43 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Hopi to Houlihan | |||||||||
43 | 10 | Miscellaneous, Hovens to Hrdlicka | |||||||||
43 | 11 | Miscellaneous, Hubbard to Hurst | |||||||||
43 | 12 | Miscellaneous, Husband to Hyman | |||||||||
43 | 13 | Hall, Edward T., 1937-1979 | |||||||||
43 | 14 | Halseth, Odd, 1938-1968 | |||||||||
43 | 15 | Hamilton, Henry W., 1958-1978 | |||||||||
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44 | 1 | Handbook of North American Indians, 1978 | |||||||||
44 | 2 | Hargrave, Lyndon L., 1936-1976 | |||||||||
44 | 3 | Harrington, Gwyneth, 1941-1988 | |||||||||
44 | 4 | Harrison, John H., 1950-1974 | |||||||||
44 | 5 | Hayden, Carl, 1965 | |||||||||
44 | 6 | Hayden, Julian D., 1935-1993 | |||||||||
44 | 7 | Hayes, Alden C., 1976-1992 | |||||||||
44 | 8 | Haynes, C. Vance, 1969-1992 | |||||||||
44 | 9 | Heard, Maie Bartlett (Mrs. Dwight B. Heard), 1939-1951 | |||||||||
44 | 10 | Heizer, Robert F., 1943-1973 | |||||||||
44 | 11 | Heritage Conservation and Recreation, 1978-1981 | |||||||||
44 | 12 | Hibben, Frank C., 1942-1957 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
45 | 1 | Hill, W. W., 1939-1968 | |||||||||
45 | 2 | Historic Areas Committee meeting, 1966-1970 | |||||||||
45 | 3 | Historic preservation, 1976-1991 | |||||||||
45 | 4 | Historic Preservation Act, Arizona, 1967-1970 | |||||||||
45 | 5 | Historic Preservation contract, city of Tucson, 1968-1969 | |||||||||
45 | 6 | Historic Preservation legislation, 1968-1971 | |||||||||
45 | 7 | Historic Preservation Registry of Archaeologists, 1975 | |||||||||
45 | 8 | Historic street names committee, Tucson, 1971 | |||||||||
45 | 9 | Hobel, E. Adamson, 1948-1988 | |||||||||
45 | 10 | Hodge, F. W., 1929-1958 | |||||||||
45 | 11 | Hodges, Wetmore, 1937-1950 | |||||||||
45 | 12 | Hohokam, miscellaneous | |||||||||
45 | 13 | Hohokam, 1936-1984 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
46 | 1 | Hooten, Earnest A., 1936-1950 | |||||||||
46 | 2 | Hoover, J. W., 1937-1941 | |||||||||
46 | 3 | Hopi, 1940 | |||||||||
46 | 4 | Householder, Vic H., 1955-1968 | |||||||||
46 | 5 | Hualapi Tribal Council, 1955-1990 | |||||||||
46 | 6 | Hubbell Trading Post, 1978-1979 | |||||||||
46 | 7 | Huratado, Eusebio Davalos, 1951-1959 | |||||||||
46 | 8 | Miscellaneous, Indian to INQUA | |||||||||
46 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Ioannou to Isaacs | |||||||||
46 | 10 | Ikle, Fritz, 1933, with weaving sample [ASM ACC. #94-120] | |||||||||
46 | 11 | International Conference on Forest Tree Growth, 1960 | |||||||||
46 | 12 | International Conference of Americanists, 1955-1966 | |||||||||
46 | 13 | International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, 1945-1972 | |||||||||
46 | 14 | Irwin-Williams, Cynthia, 1962-1975 | |||||||||
46 | 15 | Miscellaneous, Jacka to Jenks | |||||||||
46 | 16 | Miscellaneous, Jernigan to Johnson | |||||||||
46 | 17 | Miscellaneous, Johnson to Johnston | |||||||||
46 | 18 | Miscellaneous, Jones to Journal | |||||||||
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47 | 1 | Jennings, Jesse, 1953-1982 | |||||||||
47 | 2 | Johnson, Albert, 1945-1951 | |||||||||
47 | 3 | Johnson, Frederick, 1944-1985 | |||||||||
47 | 4 | Johnson, Lady Bird, 1968-1991 | |||||||||
47 | 5 | Johnson, Lyndon B., 1963 | |||||||||
47 | 6 | Jones, Alden and Ruth, 1938-1974 | |||||||||
47 | 7 | Judd, Neil M., 1929-1976 | |||||||||
47 | 8 | Judge, W. James, 1974-1990 | |||||||||
47 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Kabotie to Kassap | |||||||||
47 | 10 | Miscellaneous, KCEE to Kent | |||||||||
47 | 11 | Miscellaneous, Kidder to King | |||||||||
47 | 12 | Miscellaneous, Kingston to Knepfer | |||||||||
47 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Koffler to Krueger | |||||||||
47 | 14 | Miscellaneous, Kulbe to Kushner | |||||||||
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48 | 1 | Kaemlein, Wilma, 1960-1963 | |||||||||
48 | 2 | Kauffman Museum, Bethel College, 1982-1990 | |||||||||
48 | 3 | Kavaliku, Sen Langi, 1979-1984 | |||||||||
48 | 4 | Kelemen, Pal, 1977 | |||||||||
48 | 5 | Kelley, J. Charles, 1937-1989 | |||||||||
48 | 6 | Kelly, Isabel, 1937-1979 | |||||||||
48 | 7 | Kelly, William H., 1937-1980 | |||||||||
48 | 8 | Kent, Arthur and Kate Peck, 1946-1980 | |||||||||
48 | 9 | Kidder, Alfred V., 1930s | |||||||||
48 | 10 | Kidder, Alfred V., 1940s | |||||||||
48 | 11 | Kidder, Alfred V., 1950s | |||||||||
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49 | 1 | Kidder, Alfred V., 1960s to 1980s | |||||||||
49 | 2 | J. Walter Fewkes letter to Alfred V. Kidder regarding Twin Cedar House at Mesa Verde, 1915 | |||||||||
49 | 3 | King, Dale, 1937-1967 | |||||||||
49 | 4 | King, Mary Elizabeth, 1961-1985 | |||||||||
49 | 5 | Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1937-1960 | |||||||||
49 | 6 | Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.1962-1984 | |||||||||
49 | 7 | Kruse, Harvey R., 1937-1974 | |||||||||
49 | 8 | Kuiper, Gerard, 1965 | |||||||||
49 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Laczko to Laskowske | |||||||||
49 | 10 | Miscellaneous, Laughlin to Lavender | |||||||||
49 | 11 | Miscellaneous, Lehner to Lewis | |||||||||
49 | 12 | Miscellaneous, Lilien to Lindquist | |||||||||
49 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Lines to Linne | |||||||||
49 | 14 | Miscellaneous, Lippincott to Lyon | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
50 | 1 | Laboratory of Anthropology field training, 1931-1934 | |||||||||
50 | 2 | Laboratory of Anthropology, Schiffer-Reid, 1983 | |||||||||
50 | 3 | Lancaster, John O. and James Allen “Al” Lancaster, 1959-1994 | |||||||||
50 | 4 | Lassetter, Roy, 1939-1965 | |||||||||
50 | 5 | Leakey, Louis S. B., 1967-1971 | |||||||||
50 | 6 | Lee, Thomas A., 1961-1966 | |||||||||
50 | 7 | Lehner, Edward, 1972-1988 | |||||||||
50 | 8 | Lehner Site, Cochise County, Arizona, 1973-1991 | |||||||||
50 | 9 | Leigh Lecture Series, 1963-1964 | |||||||||
50 | 10 | Liberal Arts College, University of Arizona, 1937 | |||||||||
50 | 11 | Library collection, Prescott College, Arizona, 1975-1976 | |||||||||
50 | 12 | Lindley, A. N., “Aggie,” 1979-1989 | |||||||||
50 | 13 | Lindsay, Alexander “Lex,” 1965-1987 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
51 | 1 | Linton, Ralph, 1941-1954 | |||||||||
51 | 2 | Lipe, William, 1971-1990 | |||||||||
51 | 3 | Lister, Robert and Florence, 1973-1990 | |||||||||
51 | 4 | Lockwood, Manice De F., “Chip,” 1946-1989 | |||||||||
51 | 5 | Lothrop, Samuel, 1956-1987 | |||||||||
51 | 6 | Lowell, Edith, 1988-1990 | |||||||||
51 | 7 | Miscellaneous, Machamer to Manson | |||||||||
51 | 8 | Miscellaneous, Marks to Martinez | |||||||||
51 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Mason to Maybury | |||||||||
51 | 10 | Miscellaneous, Mc | |||||||||
51 | 11 | Miscellaneous, Mead to Millon | |||||||||
51 | 12 | Miscellaneous, Mingus to Moriarty | |||||||||
51 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Morrow to Myers | |||||||||
51 | 14 | Miscellaneous, MacNeish, Richard S., 1977-1980 | |||||||||
51 | 15 | Macumber, H. B., 1950-1952 | |||||||||
51 | 16 | Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1937-1983 | |||||||||
51 | 17 | Mallery, Arlington H., 1957 | |||||||||
51 | 18 | Malouf, Carling I., 1944 | |||||||||
51 | 19 | Manning, Reg, 1968-1981 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
52 | 1 | Marek, Kurt and his pseudonym C. W. Ceram, 1965-1992 | |||||||||
52 | 2 | Marks, Anthony E., 1978 | |||||||||
52 | 3 | Marlowe, Greg, 1979-1982 | |||||||||
52 | 4 | Marquis, Arnold, 1942-1976 | |||||||||
52 | 5 | Martin, Doug, 1949-1956 | |||||||||
52 | 6 | Martin, Paul Sidney, 1930s | |||||||||
52 | 7 | Martin, Paul Sidney, 1940s | |||||||||
52 | 8 | Martin, Paul Sidney, 1950s | |||||||||
52 | 9 | Martin, Paul Sidney, 1960s to 1980s | |||||||||
52 | 10 | Masland, Frank: “Selected ravelings [sic] from a carpet weaver…,” assorted writings by Masland from the 1940s and 1950s | |||||||||
52 | 11 | Masland, Frank, 1960 to 1980 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
53 | 1 | Masland, Frank, 1981-1982 | |||||||||
53 | 2 | Masland, Frank, January – May 1982 | |||||||||
53 | 3 | Masland, Frank, May to July 1982 | |||||||||
53 | 4 | Masland, Frank, August – December 1982 | |||||||||
53 | 5 | Masland, Frank, 1983 | |||||||||
53 | 6 | Masland, Frank, 1984-1985 | |||||||||
53 | 7 | Masland, Frank, 1986-1991 | |||||||||
53 | 8 | Masse, Bruce, 1981-1990 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
54 | 1 | McGimsey, Charles R., 1971-1988 | |||||||||
54 | 2 | McGregor, J. C., 1932-1992 | |||||||||
54 | 3 | McIntyre, Kenneth G., El Sanjon Project, 1973-1976 | |||||||||
54 | 4 | Medrano-Galvis, Guillermo, 1961-1972 | |||||||||
54 | 5 | Mehringer, Peter J., Jr., 1973-1980 | |||||||||
54 | 6 | Meighan, Clement W., 1956-1983 | |||||||||
54 | 7 | Mekeel, H. Scudder, 1938-1939 | |||||||||
54 | 8 | Mentzer, Frank, 1976 (?) | |||||||||
54 | 9 | Migrations, Mormons | |||||||||
54 | 10 | Miller, Diane, 1982-1983 | |||||||||
54 | 11 | Midvale, Frank, 1940 | |||||||||
54 | 12 | Mills, Jack and Vera, 1974-1983. [Includes original copy of “The Webb Site,” 1969 (?), with photographs. Transferred from A-0269.) | |||||||||
54 | 13 | Minnesota, University of, 1965-1976 | |||||||||
54 | 14 | Missouri River Basin Project, 1964-1971 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
55 | 1 | Moberg, Carl Axel, 1961-1968 | |||||||||
55 | 2 | Moe, Henry Allen, 1967-1975 [Guggenheim Foundation] | |||||||||
55 | 3 | Moghane Project, Ireland, 1966 | |||||||||
55 | 4 | Mogollon Conference, 1980 | |||||||||
55 | 5 | Moller, Henrick H., 1981-1982 | |||||||||
55 | 6 | Montiel, Adolfo Quezada, 1982 | |||||||||
55 | 7 | Moore, Glen, 1948-1951 | |||||||||
55 | 8 | Morris, Donald, 1966-1976 | |||||||||
55 | 9 | Morris, Earl H., 1930-1988 | |||||||||
55 | 10 | Morris, Elizabeth, 1983-1990 | |||||||||
55 | 11 | Moulard, Barbara L., 1982 | |||||||||
55 | 12 | Movius, Hallam L., Jr., 1950-1987 | |||||||||
55 | 13 | Mu Alpha Nu, 1936-1942 | |||||||||
55 | 14 | Murphy, SN, 1960-1981 | |||||||||
55 | 15 | Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 1964-1965 | |||||||||
55 | 16 | Museum of Northern Arizona, 1976-1978 | |||||||||
55 | 17 | Miscellaneous, N | |||||||||
55 | 18 | Nabhan, Gary, 1978 | |||||||||
55 | 19 | Naco (Greenbush Draw) Mammoth Site, 1973-1974 | |||||||||
55 | 20 | National American Studies faculty, 1972 | |||||||||
55 | 21 | National Atlas of the United States, 1976 | |||||||||
55 | 22 | National Geographic general correspondence, 1946-1987 | |||||||||
55 | 23 | National Geographic Society, grant proposals [Note: confidential comments and recommendations have been removed], 1969-1974 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
56 | 1 | National Geographic, Murray Springs mammoth, 1966-1972 | |||||||||
56 | 2 | National Geographic, Murray Springs mammoth field reports and papers, 1966-1971 | |||||||||
56 | 3 | National Geographic Society, Research Committee, grant proposals, 1974-1985 | |||||||||
56 | 4 | National Geographic Sunshine Club, 1966 | |||||||||
56 | 5 | National Historic Landmarks Program, 1976 | |||||||||
56 | 6 | National Speleological Society, 1951-1993 | |||||||||
56 | 7 | National Wildlife Federation, 1970-1972 | |||||||||
56 | 8 | Natural History (magazine), 1945 | |||||||||
56 | 9 | Neely, James A., 1976-1978 | |||||||||
56 | 10 | Neitzel, Jill, 1982-1984 | |||||||||
56 | 11 | Nelson, Hugh, 1947-1972 | |||||||||
56 | 12 | Nelson, Rueben H., 1974 | |||||||||
56 | 13 | Nesbitt, Paul H., 1936-1971 | |||||||||
56 | 14 | New Mexico Press, University of, 1946-1957 | |||||||||
56 | 15 | Nichols, Dale, Palo Verde Press, 1970 | |||||||||
56 | 16 | Nichols, Tad, 1938-1949 | |||||||||
56 | 17 | Nixon, Richard M., 1971-1972 | |||||||||
56 | 18 | Noble, David, School of American Research, 1989-1991 | |||||||||
56 | 19 | Noguera, Eduardo, 1934-1964 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
57 | 1 | Nubian project, Abu Simbel, UNESCO, 1960-1963 | |||||||||
57 | 2 | Nusbaum, Jess, 1955-1960 | |||||||||
57 | 3 | Nusbaum, Jess, 1950-1954 | |||||||||
57 | 4 | Nusbaum, Jess, 1940s | |||||||||
57 | 5 | Nusbaum, Jess, 1930s | |||||||||
57 | 6 | Nusbaum, Jess, miscellaneous | |||||||||
57 | 7 | Miscellaneous, O | |||||||||
57 | 8 | O’Brien, Patricia J., 1982-1984 | |||||||||
57 | 9 | O’Bryan, Pam and Deric, 1947-1087 | |||||||||
57 | 10 | “Old Main,” University of Arizona, 1969 | |||||||||
57 | 11 | Olsen, Stanley J., 1958-1984 | |||||||||
57 | 12 | Olson, Alan P., 1967-1971 | |||||||||
57 | 13 | Olson, Sigurd and Elizabeth, 1975-1982 | |||||||||
57 | 14 | Omphalopsychites [admirers of belly buttons, or, alternatively navel-gazers], National Order of, 1970s – 1980s | |||||||||
57 | 15 | Omphalopsychites, correspondence, 1956-1969 | |||||||||
57 | 16 | Omphalopsychites, miscellaneous | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
58 | 1 | Omphalopsychites, letterhead paper | |||||||||
58 | 2 | Omphalopsychites, file contributed by John D. Jameson | |||||||||
58 | 3 | Omphalopsychites, file contributed by Watson Smith | |||||||||
58 | 4 | Orlemann, Fred, 1938-1960 | |||||||||
58 | 5 | Osborn, Douglas, 1959-1963 | |||||||||
58 | 6 | Osmundsen, Lita (Werner-Gren), 1984-1986 | |||||||||
58 | 7 | Miscellaneous, Pace-Peckham | |||||||||
58 | 8 | Miscellaneous, Pedersen- Penner | |||||||||
58 | 9 | Miscellaneous, Pepper-Pfeil | |||||||||
58 | 10 | Miscellaneous, Phillips-Purdue | |||||||||
58 | 11 | Page, Donald W., 1947-1958 | |||||||||
58 | 12 | Palfi, Maron, 1967 | |||||||||
58 | 13 | Papago [Tohono O’odham] Tribe, Sells, Arizona, 1938-1971 | |||||||||
58 | 14 | Papago [Tohono O’odham] Tribe, newsprint | |||||||||
58 | 15 | “Paradox,” pyramids, etc. | |||||||||
58 | 16 | Parker, E. H., 1937 | |||||||||
58 | 17 | Parsons, Elsie Clews, 1933-1937 | |||||||||
58 | 18 | Patrick, David L., 1952 | |||||||||
58 | 19 | Patrick Memorial Symposium, 1969-1970 | |||||||||
58 | 20 | Pattee, Penelope Pelham, 1941 | |||||||||
58 | 21 | Patton, Ralph, 1942 | |||||||||
58 | 22 | Paul, John R., 1937-1955 | |||||||||
58 | 23 | Pauling, Linus, 1961 | |||||||||
58 | 24 | Paulsen, Allison, 1967-1989 | |||||||||
58 | 25 | Pecos National Monument, 1974-1985 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
59 | 1 | Pecos Conference: 1927, 1960, 1967, 1970, 1977, photographs | |||||||||
59 | 2 | Pecos Conference: correspondence, 1927-1992 | |||||||||
59 | 3 | Pecos Conference: programs and miscellaneous | |||||||||
59 | 4 | People’s Republic of China, 1975-1979 | |||||||||
59 | 5 | Peterson, Alfred, 1937-1940 | |||||||||
59 | 6 | Pettus, D. Lindsay, 1987-1988 | |||||||||
59 | 7 | Phi Beta Kappa, 1965-1983 | |||||||||
59 | 8 | Phi Kappa Phi, 1954-1992 | |||||||||
59 | 9 | Phillips, Wendell, 1964-1970 | |||||||||
59 | 10 | Phoenix Freeway (Interstate 10) and Arizona Department of Transportation, 1977 | |||||||||
59 | 11 | Phoenix Freeway and ADOT, 1978 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
60 | 1 | Phoenix Freeway and ADOT, 1979 | |||||||||
60 | 2 | Phoenix Freeway and ADOT, 1980 | |||||||||
60 | 3 | Phoenix Freeway and ADOT: court transcript, Arizona Past & Future Foundation, 1980 | |||||||||
60 | 4 | Phoenix Freeway and ADOT, 1981-1982 | |||||||||
60 | 5 | Picquet, Jimmie R. 1975-1976 | |||||||||
60 | 6 | Pilles, Peter, Jr., 1980-1981 | |||||||||
60 | 7 | Pima agricultural practices, 1976-1978 | |||||||||
60 | 8 | Pima cotton blanket, 1958 | |||||||||
60 | 9 | Pinkley, Frank & Jean, 1932-1960 | |||||||||
60 | 10 | Planetarium, Grace H. Flandrau, 1982 | |||||||||
60 | 11 | Plog, Fred, 1971-1978 | |||||||||
60 | 12 | Pollock, Harry E. D., 1949-1960 | |||||||||
60 | 13 | Pollock, Tom & Dorothy, 1960-1982 | |||||||||
60 | 14 | Polzer, Rev. Charles W., Society of Jesus, 1988 | |||||||||
60 | 15 | Post Office, University of Arizona, 1970 | |||||||||
60 | 16 | Powell Memorial Lecture, John Wesley, 1968 | |||||||||
60 | 17 | Powell, Valli S., 1990 | |||||||||
60 | 18 | Pre-Columbian Fund, Paramount Studies, 1945 | |||||||||
60 | 19 | Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964 | |||||||||
60 | 20 | President, Office of the, University of Arizona, 1944-1989 | |||||||||
60 | 21 | Primeria reunion sobre antropologia, 1974 | |||||||||
60 | 22 | Protohistoric conference, Tempe, 1979 | |||||||||
60 | 23 | Pueblo chart, 1935 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
61 | 1 | Miscellaneous, Q | |||||||||
61 | 2 | Quiburi and Frank C. Lockwood, 1936 | |||||||||
61 | 3 | Quimby, George, 1945-1957 | |||||||||
61 | 4 | Miscellaneous, Rainey- Rennebaum | |||||||||
61 | 5 | Miscellaneous, Ressler - Rosnek | |||||||||
61 | 6 | Miscellaneous, Rotary-Ryan | |||||||||
61 | 7 | Radio scripts, 1941-1951 | |||||||||
61 | 8 | Rancho Romero, Tucson area, 1973 | |||||||||
61 | 9 | Rands, Robert D., 1956-1961 | |||||||||
61 | 10 | Redman, Charles L., 1987-1991 | |||||||||
61 | 11 | Reed, Charles A., 1950-1975 | |||||||||
61 | 12 | Reed, Erik K., 1937-1953 | |||||||||
61 | 13 | Reed, Erik K., 1954-1963 | |||||||||
61 | 14 | Reid, J. Jefferson, 1976-1987 | |||||||||
61 | 15 | Reinhard, Karl J., 1979-1991 | |||||||||
61 | 16 | Reiter, Paul, 1946-1954 | |||||||||
61 | 17 | Repatriation, 1989-1991 | |||||||||
61 | 18 | Research Corporation, 1952-1983 | |||||||||
61 | 19 | Rice, David, 1985 | |||||||||
61 | 20 | Richards, J. C., 1978-1980 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
62 | 1 | Richardson, F. B., 1946-1960 | |||||||||
62 | 2 | Reichert, Roland, 1937-1969 | |||||||||
62 | 3 | Riesen, Emil R., 1936-1995 | |||||||||
62 | 4 | Riesen, Carl H., 1966-1969 | |||||||||
62 | 5 | Riley, Carroll L., `1973-1982 | |||||||||
62 | 6 | Rinaldo, John, 1940-1957 | |||||||||
62 | 7 | Rippeteau, Bruce, 1974-1980 | |||||||||
62 | 8 | Ritchie, William, 1954-1987 | |||||||||
62 | 9 | Roberts, Frank H. H., 1930-1966 | |||||||||
62 | 10 | Robinson, William J., 1966-1991 | |||||||||
62 | 11 | Rogers, Malcolm J., 1937-1948 | |||||||||
62 | 12 | Rogers, Ray N., 1976-1979 | |||||||||
62 | 13 | Rohn, Arthur H., 1969-1973 | |||||||||
62 | 14 | Rolston, Ernest K., 1990 | |||||||||
62 | 15 | Roman Catholic Church, 1976 | |||||||||
62 | 16 | Romano, Arturo, 1960-1961 | |||||||||
62 | 17 | Romney, Jeff, 1986-1988 | |||||||||
62 | 18 | Ronstadt, Karl G., 1981 | |||||||||
62 | 19 | Root, William C., 1947-1957 | |||||||||
62 | 20 | Rose, Robert H., 1937-1970 | |||||||||
62 | 21 | Rosenblum, Naomi, 1987 | |||||||||
62 | 22 | Roth, Vince, 1979-1980 | |||||||||
62 | 23 | Rouse, Irving, 1946-1962 | |||||||||
62 | 24 | Rowe, John H., 1949-1964 | |||||||||
62 | 25 | Rubber ball, prehistoric, 1935-1988 | |||||||||
62 | 26 | Ruppe, Reynolds, J., 1969-1976 | |||||||||
62 | 27 | Ryall, Robert B., 1974 | |||||||||
62 | 28 | Miscellaneous, Sala-Sargeant | |||||||||
62 | 29 | Miscellaneous, Saunders - Schwabe | |||||||||
62 | 30 | Miscellaneous, Schwartz – Sellard | |||||||||
62 | 31 | Miscellaneous, Seth – Shutler | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
63 | 1 | Miscellaneous, Sigelman – Snyder | |||||||||
63 | 2 | Miscellaneous, Society – Sonoran | |||||||||
63 | 3 | Miscellaneous, Southwestern – Stailey | |||||||||
63 | 4 | Miscellaneous, Stanford – Stevens | |||||||||
63 | 5 | Miscellaneous, Stewart – Stress | |||||||||
63 | 6 | Miscellaneous, Struever – Szewczyk | |||||||||
63 | 7 | Salado Conference, 1976 | |||||||||
63 | 8 | Salgo-Noren Foundation, 1967-1971 | |||||||||
63 | 9 | Samuelson, Susan, 1974-1978 | |||||||||
63 | 10 | San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, 1963 | |||||||||
63 | 11 | San Diego Museum of Man, 1967 | |||||||||
63 | 12 | San Pedro River Watershed see Oversize Box 133 | |||||||||
63 | 13 | San Xavier, 1942-1970 | |||||||||
63 | 14 | San Xavier, 1971-1972 | |||||||||
63 | 15 | San Xavier, 1974-1984 | |||||||||
63 | 16 | Sanger, Margaret (Slee), 1946-1954 | |||||||||
63 | 17 | Sapper, William L., 1980 | |||||||||
63 | 18 | Sauer, Carl O., 1944-1958 | |||||||||
63 | 19 | Sauer, Carl: “The man and his work,” by David Stoddart, 1985 | |||||||||
63 | 20 | Saunders, Jeff, 1977-1978 | |||||||||
63 | 21 | Sayles, E. B., 1942-1958 | |||||||||
63 | 22 | Ted Sayles Memorial and Library Fund, 1977-1978 | |||||||||
63 | 23 | Schaafsma, Curtis, 1980-1981 | |||||||||
63 | 24 | Schaefer, Vincent J., 1967-1988 | |||||||||
63 | 25 | Schavelzon, Daniel, 1980-1984 | |||||||||
63 | 26 | Scheick, Cherie, 1978-1979 | |||||||||
63 | 27 | Schellbach, Louis, 1941-1957 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
64 | Folder1 | Schieffelin, William J., Jr., 1947-1976 | |||||||||
64 | 2 | Schiffer, Michael B., 1981-1991 | |||||||||
64 | 3 | Schmidt, Erich F., 1945-1953 | |||||||||
64 | 4 | Schneck, Matthew M. R., 1947 | |||||||||
64 | 5 | Schroeder, Albert H., 1958-1993 | |||||||||
64 | 6 | Schwab, William B., 1988-1990 | |||||||||
64 | 7 | Schwartz, Douglas W., 1954-1955 | |||||||||
64 | 8 | Schwartz, Douglas W., 1956-1957 | |||||||||
64 | 9 | Schwartz, Douglas W., 1974-1992 | |||||||||
64 | 10 | Schwieso, Charles, 1952-1978 | |||||||||
64 | 11 | Science (magazine), 1958-1965 | |||||||||
64 | 12 | Science (magazine), 1966-1967 | |||||||||
64 | 13 | Science (magazine), 1968-1969 | |||||||||
64 | 14 | Science (magazine), 1970-1971 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
65 | 1 | Science (magazine), 1972-1985 | |||||||||
65 | 2 | Science Education Study Committee, University of Arizona, 1968-`1971 | |||||||||
65 | 3 | Science magazine editorial board, 1978-1981 | |||||||||
65 | 4 | Science service, 1937-1948 | |||||||||
65 | 5 | Sciscenti, Jim, 1967-1980 | |||||||||
65 | 6 | Scott, Donald, 1934-1953 | |||||||||
65 | 7 | Scott, Donald and Louise, 1955-1967 | |||||||||
65 | 8 | Sebeok, Thomas A., 1956-1957 | |||||||||
65 | 9 | Sedat, David W., 1972 | |||||||||
65 | 10 | Sedgwick, Cabot, 1978-1979 | |||||||||
65 | 11 | Seedorf, W., 1938 | |||||||||
65 | 12 | Sellards, E. H., 1952-1959 | |||||||||
65 | 13 | Setzler, Frank, 1936-1963 | |||||||||
65 | 14 | Sewall, John Ives, 1954-1957 | |||||||||
65 | 15 | Seymour, Deni J., 1986-1993 | |||||||||
65 | 16 | Snaketown: “Pithouse assemblages….” By Deni J. Seymour (1987) | |||||||||
65 | 17 | Shantz, Homer Leroy, 1937 | |||||||||
65 | 18 | Shapiro, Harry L., 1957 | |||||||||
65 | 19 | Sharer, Robert J., 1972 | |||||||||
65 | 20 | Sharp, Lauriston, 1938 | |||||||||
65 | 21 | Shell trumpets, 1973 | |||||||||
65 | 22 | Shepard, Anna O., 1941-1955 | |||||||||
65 | 23 | Shimada, Izuni, 19u80-1982 | |||||||||
65 | 24 | Shimkin, Demitri, 1936 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
66 | 1 | Shipek, Florence C., 1939-1985 | |||||||||
66 | 2 | Shipek, Florence C., 1986-1990 | |||||||||
66 | 3 | Short, M. N., 1950 | |||||||||
66 | 4 | Shoun, Mary Jane, 1989 | |||||||||
66 | 5 | Shutler, Richard, Jr., 1965-1987 | |||||||||
66 | 6 | Siems, Darryl A., | |||||||||
66 | 7 | Sjoberg, Alice, 1971-1974 | |||||||||
66 | 8 | Slack, Ben (KVOA radio, Tucson), 1955 | |||||||||
66 | 9 | Slutes, Frances T., 1946-1969 | |||||||||
66 | 10 | Smith, Henry I., 1972-1932 | |||||||||
66 | 11 | Smith, Fred, 1935-1968 | |||||||||
66 | 12 | Smith, Howard E., 1962-1966 | |||||||||
66 | 13 | Smith, Philip G., 1974-1990 | |||||||||
66 | 14 | Smith, Robert Earl, 1931 | |||||||||
66 | 15 | Smith, Watson, 1937-1980 | |||||||||
66 | 16 | Smith, Watson, 1981-1993 | |||||||||
66 | 17 | Smith, Watson, “Emil Haury’s Southwest: a Pisgah view,” 1987 | |||||||||
66 | 18 | Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1957 | |||||||||
66 | 19 | Solosth, Robert E., 1937-1952 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
67 | 1 | Sonic boom, 1968 | |||||||||
67 | 2 | Soule, Edwin C., 1972-1977 | |||||||||
67 | 3 | Southwest anthropological Association, 1982-1989 | |||||||||
67 | 4 | Southwest Archaeological Center, move to Tucson, 1968-1970 | |||||||||
67 | 5 | Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, 1965-1973 | |||||||||
67 | 6 | Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1945-1946 | |||||||||
67 | 7 | Speaking engagements, 1937-1967 | |||||||||
67 | 8 | Speaking engagements, 1968-1974 | |||||||||
67 | 9 | Spencer, Mara L., 1980-1986 | |||||||||
67 | 10 | Speth, John D., 1986-1987 | |||||||||
67 | 11 | Spicer, Edward and Rosamond, 1942-1984 | |||||||||
67 | 12 | Spier, Leslie, 1937-1948 | |||||||||
67 | 13 | Stacy, Pheriba, 1976-1990 | |||||||||
67 | 14 | Stallings, W. S., Jr., 1935 | |||||||||
67 | 15 | Stanislawski, Michael B., 1973-1975 | |||||||||
67 | 16 | Steen, Charles, 1970-1978 | |||||||||
67 | 17 | Steere, Peter L., 1988-1989 | |||||||||
67 | 18 | Stegner, Wallace E., 1977 | |||||||||
67 | 19 | Stein, Mary Anne, 1971-1990 | |||||||||
67 | 20 | Stephenson, Robert L., 1955-1971 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
68 | 1 | Steward, Julian, 1947 | |||||||||
68 | 2 | Stifler, Robert C., 1968-1970 | |||||||||
68 | 3 | Stini, William A., 1980-1984 | |||||||||
68 | 4 | Stitt, Merle, 1976-1977 | |||||||||
68 | 5 | Stone, Lyle M. (Archaeological Research Service), 1974 | |||||||||
68 | 6 | Story, Isabelle F., 1939 | |||||||||
68 | 7 | Strong, William Duncan, 1940-1956 | |||||||||
68 | 8 | Stuckey, Jasper L., 1937 | |||||||||
68 | 9 | Sturtevant, William C., 1971-1983 | |||||||||
68 | 10 | Swartz, B. K., 1970-1987 | |||||||||
68 | 11 | Swem, Theodore, 1970-1975 | |||||||||
68 | 12 | Swigart, Edmund K., 1972 | |||||||||
68 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Tamaru-Thompson | |||||||||
68 | 14 | Miscellaneous, Thompson-Triaden | |||||||||
68 | 15 | Miscellaneous, Troike-Tytle | |||||||||
68 | 16 | Taylor, Roy, 1971-1986 | |||||||||
68 | 17 | Taylor, Walter, 1937-1980 | |||||||||
68 | 18 | Teague, Lynn S., 1982-1985 | |||||||||
68 | 19 | Teiwes, Helga, 1987-1988 | |||||||||
68 | 20 | Teiwes, Helga, 1966-1991 | |||||||||
68 | 21 | Teocentli (magazine), 1980-1993 | |||||||||
68 | 22 | Terminology and Typology Conference, 1963-1964 | |||||||||
68 | 23 | Tewakwaptiwa, Oraibi, 1940 | |||||||||
68 | 24 | Theobald, Lillian, 1965-1972 | |||||||||
68 | 25 | Thomas, William L., Jr., 1957-1960 | |||||||||
68 | 26 | Thompson, Raymond H., 1947-1959 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
69 | 1 | Thompson, Raymond H., 1960-1990 | |||||||||
69 | 2 | Thompson, Raymond H., curriculum vitae and doggerrel | |||||||||
69 | 3 | Thompson, Raymond H., writings | |||||||||
69 | 4 | Thornber, J. J., 1934-1936 | |||||||||
69 | 5 | Tillotson, M. R., 1937-1950 | |||||||||
69 | 6 | Tont, Sargun, 1979-1981 | |||||||||
69 | 7 | Tonto Basin, Roosevelt Lake, Arizona State University project, 1983-1991 | |||||||||
69 | 8 | Tonto National Monument, 1970 | |||||||||
69 | 9 | Torrance, R. F., 1973 | |||||||||
69 | 10 | Torre Bueno, Theodore de la, 1981 | |||||||||
69 | 11 | Tozzer, Alfred Marston, 1930-1952 | |||||||||
69 | 12 | Travel, “not state funds,” 1960-1963 | |||||||||
69 | 13 | Travel and expense accounts at University of Arizona, 1943-1958 | |||||||||
69 | 14 | Travel and expense accounts at University of Arizona, 1959-1962 | |||||||||
69 | 15 | Travel and expense accounts at University of Arizona, 1963-1979 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
70 | 1 | Tree-ring lab director search, University of Arizona, 1980-1986 | |||||||||
70 | 2 | Trimble, Stephen, 1984 | |||||||||
70 | 3 | Troy, Timothy, 1991 | |||||||||
70 | 4 | True, Delbert L., 1990 | |||||||||
70 | 5 | Tucson Anniversary Date Committee, 1971 | |||||||||
70 | 6 | Tucson Council of the Arts, 1970-1971 | |||||||||
70 | 7 | Tucson Heritage Foundation, 1978-1980 | |||||||||
70 | 8 | Tucson Heritage Foundation, 1965-1984 | |||||||||
70 | 9 | Tucson Heritage Foundation, 1976-1987 | |||||||||
70 | 10 | Tucson Heritage photography contest, 1975 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
71 | 1 | Tucson-Pima Historical Commission, 1987 | |||||||||
71 | 2 | Tucson pit house, 1974-1982 | |||||||||
71 | 3 | Tucson Trade Bureau awards, 1963-1966 | |||||||||
71 | 4 | Tucson Woman’s Club, 1977-1978 | |||||||||
71 | 5 | Tumamoc Hill, Tucson, 1973 | |||||||||
71 | 6 | Tumamoc Hill Committee, 1973-1978 | |||||||||
71 | 7 | Tuohy, Don, 1979-1991 | |||||||||
71 | 8 | Turner, Christy, 1973-1992 | |||||||||
71 | 9 | Tuthill, Carr, 1939-1983 | |||||||||
71 | 10 | Miscellaneous, U | |||||||||
71 | 11 | Udall, Morris K., 1974-1978 | |||||||||
71 | 12 | Udall, Stewart L., 1977-1985 | |||||||||
71 | 13 | Uhrig, Louis D. (YMCA and racism), 1946 | |||||||||
71 | 14 | Union of concerned Scientists, 1985 | |||||||||
71 | 15 | Urban, Sharon, 1990-1992 | |||||||||
71 | 16 | United States Department of the Interior, Office of Chief Archaeologist, 1981 | |||||||||
71 | 17 | University of Arizona Press, 1949-1984 | |||||||||
71 | 18 | University of Arizona Press, 1985-1992 | |||||||||
71 | 19 | Utley, Robert, 1984 | |||||||||
71 | 20 | Uttecht, Jean, 1978 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
72 | 1 | Miscellaneous, V | |||||||||
72 | 2 | Vaillant, George C., 1937-1945 | |||||||||
72 | 3 | Van Ravenswaay, Arie C., 1967 | |||||||||
72 | 4 | Van Valkenburgh, Richard F., 1937-1957 | |||||||||
72 | 5 | Van West, Carla, 1979-1991 | |||||||||
72 | 6 | Vaughn, Thomas G., 1978 | |||||||||
72 | 7 | Vickery [Vickrey], Irene, 1938-1974 | |||||||||
72 | 8 | Vivian, R. Gwinn, 1967-1991 | |||||||||
72 | 9 | Vogt, Evan Z., 1976-1986 | |||||||||
72 | 10 | Miscellaneous, W | |||||||||
72 | 11 | Walker, Edwin F., 1940-1949 | |||||||||
72 | 12 | Wallraff, Fred, 1946-1948 | |||||||||
72 | 13 | Walker, Charles K., 1982-1983 | |||||||||
72 | 14 | Walpi Archaeological Project: correspondence and progress reports, 1978-1981 | |||||||||
72 | 15 | Walpi at Society for American Archaeology conference, San Diego, 1981 | |||||||||
72 | 16 | Walpi advisory board: correspondence and minutes, 1978-1979 | |||||||||
72 | 17 | Ward, Albert E., 1984 | |||||||||
72 | 18 | Waters, Michael, 1987-1990 | |||||||||
72 | 19 | Watershed Symposium, Phoenix, 1962-1964 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
73 | 1 | Miscellaneous, Weaver - White | |||||||||
73 | 2 | Miscellaneous, Whittaker - Wiseman | |||||||||
73 | 3 | Miscellaneous, Wizarek - Wyckoff | |||||||||
73 | 4 | Watson, Don, 1938-1954 | |||||||||
73 | 5 | Watson, Patty Jo, 1965-1989 | |||||||||
73 | 6 | Wauchope, Robert, 1940-1970 | |||||||||
73 | 7 | Weakly, Ward F., 1974 | |||||||||
73 | 8 | Webb, miscellaneous | |||||||||
73 | 9 | Weckler, Joe, 1948-1952 | |||||||||
73 | 10 | Wedel, Waldo R., 1930-1990 | |||||||||
73 | 11 | Welsh, A. Prentice and Hazel, 1968-1977 | |||||||||
73 | 12 | Welty, D. C., 1940-1946 | |||||||||
73 | 13 | Wendorf, Fred, 1971-1987 | |||||||||
73 | 14 | West, Frederick Hadleigh, 1977-1979 | |||||||||
73 | 15 | West, Robert C., 1974-1980 | |||||||||
73 | 16 | Western Archaeological Center, 1970s | |||||||||
73 | 17 | Western Archaeological Center, 1980s | |||||||||
73 | 18 | Western Archaeological Center reports, 1980s | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
74 | 1 | Wetherill stew | |||||||||
74 | 2 | Weyer, Edward M., Jr., 1945-1961 | |||||||||
74 | 3 | Whalen, Norman M., 1971-1978 | |||||||||
74 | 4 | Wheat, Joe Ben, 1967-1985 | |||||||||
74 | 5 | Wheeler, James W., 1977 | |||||||||
74 | 6 | White, Leslie A., 1946-1956 | |||||||||
74 | 7 | White, Robert M., 1968-1971 | |||||||||
74 | 8 | White, Willa S., 1939 | |||||||||
74 | 9 | Whiting, Alfred F., 1941-1962 | |||||||||
74 | 10 | Whittaker, James W., 1976-1978 | |||||||||
74 | 11 | Whittlesey, Stephanie, 1982 | |||||||||
74 | 12 | Wicke, Charles, 1966-1967 | |||||||||
74 | 13 | Wiener, John, 1973-1977 | |||||||||
74 | 14 | Wiener, Sally Dixon, 1971-1977 | |||||||||
74 | 15 | Wiener, William, Jr., 1980-1990 | |||||||||
74 | 16 | Wilcox, David R., 1970s | |||||||||
74 | 17 | Wilcox, David R., 1980s | |||||||||
74 | 18 | Wilcox, David R., publications and writings, 1990 | |||||||||
74 | 19 | Wilcox, David R., 1990s | |||||||||
74 | 20 | Wilder, Carleton S., 1940-1986 | |||||||||
74 | 21 | Wilder, Mitchell A., 1945-1947 | |||||||||
74 | 22 | Willard, William, 1937-1987 | |||||||||
74 | 23 | Wiley, Gordon R., 1930s to 1940s | |||||||||
74 | 24 | Wiley, Gordon R., 1950s to 1960s | |||||||||
74 | 25 | Wiley, Gordon R, 1970s to 1990 | |||||||||
74 | 26 | Williams, Stephen, 1974-1989 | |||||||||
74 | 27 | Williams, George C., 1947-1972 | |||||||||
74 | 28 | Williams, Robert, 1976 | |||||||||
74 | 29 | Williams, Tom, 1971-1979 | |||||||||
74 | 30 | Willis, Walter, 1943-1944 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
75 | 1 | Wilmsen, Edwin N., 1966-1982 | |||||||||
75 | 2 | Wilson, Joe H., 1946-1948 | |||||||||
75 | 3 | Wilson, Robert D., 1969-1977 | |||||||||
75 | 4 | Wilson, Rex, 1973-1979 | |||||||||
75 | 5 | Windmiller, Ric, 1975-1977 | |||||||||
75 | 6 | Winters, George, 1990-1991 | |||||||||
75 | 7 | Wisconsin, Milwaukee, the University of, 1965 | |||||||||
75 | 8 | Withers, Arnold, 1950-1989 | |||||||||
75 | 9 | Withers, Arnold, 1941-1944 | |||||||||
75 | 10 | Withers, Arnold, 1945-1949 | |||||||||
75 | 11 | Wittfogel, Kari A., 1965 | |||||||||
75 | 12 | Wolfe, Herschel, 1938-2008 | |||||||||
75 | 13 | Wolfman, Daniel, 1977-1980 | |||||||||
75 | 14 | Wonderland of Knowledge, 1945 | |||||||||
75 | 15 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1950s | |||||||||
75 | 16 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie,1960s | |||||||||
75 | 17 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1970s | |||||||||
75 | 18 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1980 | |||||||||
75 | 19 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1981-1982 | |||||||||
75 | 20 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1983-1985 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
76 | 1 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1986-1988 | |||||||||
76 | 2 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1989 | |||||||||
76 | 3 | Woodbury, Richard and Nathalie, 1990-1992 | |||||||||
76 | 4 | Woods, James C., 1981-1982 | |||||||||
76 | 5 | Woodward, Arthur, 1938 | |||||||||
76 | 6 | Woody, John, 1979 | |||||||||
76 | 7 | Woosley, Anne I., 1978-1980 | |||||||||
76 | 8 | Worcester, W. G., 1950-1951 | |||||||||
76 | 9 | Wormington, H. Marie, 1956-1986 | |||||||||
76 | 10 | Works Progress Administration, New Deal archaeology, 1983-1984 | |||||||||
76 | 11 | Wright, Barton A. and Crane V. Wright, 1979 | |||||||||
76 | 12 | Wyman, Leland C., 1941-1980 | |||||||||
76 | 13 | Miscellaneous, Y - Z | |||||||||
76 | 14 | Yale University, Peabody Museum, 1988 | |||||||||
76 | 15 | Yellen, John E., 1979-1980 | |||||||||
76 | 16 | Young, Jan Nathan, 1985-1986 | |||||||||
76 | 17 | Zahniser, Jack, 1971-1972 | |||||||||
76 | 18 | Zaslow, Bert, 1976-1984 | |||||||||
76 | 19 | Zemsky, Boris, 1950-1953 | |||||||||
76 | 20 | Zumberge, James H., 1978-1980 | |||||||||
76 | 21 | Zuni War God, 1978 |
Series 3: Professional Activities, Organizations, Employment, Membership, and Service, 1939-2000 | |||||||||||
Subseries 1: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1959-1993 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
77 | 1 | American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS): correspondence, 1959-1993 | |||||||||
Subseries 2: American Anthropological Association, 1945-1992 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
77 | 2 | Correspondence, 1945-1959 | |||||||||
77 | 3 | Correspondence, 1960-1969 | |||||||||
77 | 4 | Correspondence, 1970-1978 | |||||||||
77 | 5 | Constitution and by-laws | |||||||||
77 | 6 | Executive Board minutes, 1960-1962 | |||||||||
77 | 7 | Executive Board minutes, 1967-1968 | |||||||||
77 | 8 | Visiting lecturer, 1959 | |||||||||
77 | 9 | Western States Branch, 1949-1952 | |||||||||
77 | 10 | Correspondence and miscellaneous, 1971-1992 | |||||||||
Subseries 3: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1970s | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
77 | 11 | EWH reviews of papers presented at 1985 conference | |||||||||
77 | 12 | Annual conference, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, March 1985 | |||||||||
77 | 13 | Correspondence and programs, 1939-1969 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
78 | 1 | Correspondence, 1943-1968 | |||||||||
Subseries 4: American Philosophical Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1967-1992 | |||||||||||
Founded in 1743, and considered the first learned society in the United States, membership is by nomination only. The Society promotes scholarly research in the sciences and humanities though meetings, publications, outreach, museum and library, and grants. Past members have included Linus Pauling and Margaret Mead. EWH was elected to membership in April 1969. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
78 | 2 | History of the Society | |||||||||
78 | 3 | Miscellaneous meeting programs and pamphlets, 1968-1993. (Includes mention of EWH’s lecture on “Early Farmers in the American Desert” in 1968.) | |||||||||
78 | 4 | Correspondence, 1967-1970 | |||||||||
78 | 5 | Correspondence, 1975-1983 | |||||||||
78 | 6 | Correspondence, 1985-1987 | |||||||||
78 | 7 | Correspondence, 1989-1990 | |||||||||
78 | 8 | Correspondence, 1991-1992 | |||||||||
Subseries 5: Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona, 1982-1992 | |||||||||||
The Amerind Foundation was created in 1937 by William Shirley Fulton (1880-1964) as a private, non-profit archaeological research institution incorporated in the state of Connecticut, but situated in the Texas Canyon area southeast of Tucson. EWH was appointed to the Board of Directors in 1982. His papers included one record carton of Board files from 1982-1992. They included financial reports, annual reports, correspondence, NSF applications, clippings, board agendas and other related materials. | |||||||||||
Disposition: Transferred to the Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona in 2018. | |||||||||||
Subseries 6: Anthropology Department, University of Arizona, 1930s to 1960s | |||||||||||
EWH was the Chair of the Anthropology Department at the University of Arizona from 1937 until 1964. The bulk of his official files are contained in the Records of the Anthropology Department (MS 45). Files in the Haury Papers consist of select correspondence transferred to ASM by William Longacre, later chair of the department. Quantity: 3 manuscript boxes | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
79 | 1 | Accounting - Arizona | |||||||||
79 | 2 | Associated - Audirac | |||||||||
79 | 3 | Backman - Bascom | |||||||||
79 | 4 | Beatty - Birdsell | |||||||||
79 | 5 | Bishop - Boyden | |||||||||
79 | 6 | Bradley – Butler | |||||||||
79 | 7 | Caldwell - Carruth | |||||||||
79 | 8 | Case - Cotter | |||||||||
79 | 9 | Coulter - Cunningham | |||||||||
79 | 10 | Damon - Desert | |||||||||
79 | 11 | Désy - Dyblie | |||||||||
79 | 12 | Eckert - Farmer | |||||||||
79 | 13 | Farrar – Flowing | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
80 | 1 | Fly - Furr | |||||||||
80 | 2 | Gaalaas - Gerwitz | |||||||||
80 | 3 | Getzwiller - Gunther | |||||||||
80 | 4 | Haile - Henson | |||||||||
80 | 5 | Hepburn - Human | |||||||||
80 | 6 | Ingstad - Jones | |||||||||
80 | 7 | Kabotie - Kurath | |||||||||
80 | 8 | Laidlaw - Lumpkin | |||||||||
80 | 9 | McBlair – McIver | |||||||||
80 | 10 | McKale - MacRoberts | |||||||||
80 | 11 | Malde - Mekeel | |||||||||
80 | 12 | Melhus - Moate | |||||||||
80 | 13 | Moberg - Myers | |||||||||
80 | 14 | Nasby – Roy | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
81 | 1 | Saint - Withers | |||||||||
81 | 2 | History of the Anthropology Department: background research materials | |||||||||
81 | 3 | “Departmental affairs,” 1975-1976 | |||||||||
81 | 4 | “Departmental affairs,” 1979 | |||||||||
81 | 5 | “Departmental affairs,” 1980s to 1990s | |||||||||
81 | 6 | External review report, 1990 | |||||||||
81 | 7 | Anthropology Department, miscellaneous | |||||||||
Subseries 7: Arizona Historical Society, Arizona Pioneers’ Historical Society, 1961-1966 | |||||||||||
EWH served on the Board of Directors and on several special committees of the Historical Society. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
82 | 1 | Correspondence, by-laws, and related materials, 1963-1974 | |||||||||
82 | 2 | Correspondence, minutes of meetings, agendas, 1975-1977 | |||||||||
82 | 3 | Arizona Historical Advisory Committee, 1965-1969 | |||||||||
82 | 4 | correspondence, 1977-1979 | |||||||||
82 | 5 | Correspondence, 1979-1980 | |||||||||
82 | 6 | Correspondence, 1980-1983 | |||||||||
82 | 7 | AHS liaison with other local organizations, 1970s – 1980s | |||||||||
Subseries 8: Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, 1937-1992 | |||||||||||
EWH was the director of the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona from 1938 until 1964. The bulk of his official papers and letters are found in the institutional records of the Museum (RG 1). | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
83 | 1 | University of Arizona official documents, notices of appointment, etc., 1937-1949 | |||||||||
83 | 2 | University of Arizona official documents, notices of appointment, etc., 1950-1969 | |||||||||
83 | 3 | University of Arizona official documents, notices of appointment, etc., 1970-1980 | |||||||||
83 | 4 | University of Arizona sabbatical, 1964-1965 [see additional sabbatical related materials in Series 1, 2 and 4] | |||||||||
83 | 5 | Arizona State Museum ephemera | |||||||||
83 | 6 | Deeds of gift and correspondence for papers, slides, and other materials donated by EWH to the Arizona State Museum and the Anthropology Department, 1977 to 1992 | |||||||||
83 | 7 | “Committee V,” 1974 | |||||||||
83 | 8 | ASM affairs, 1970-1974 | |||||||||
83 | 9 | ASM affairs, 1976-1977 | |||||||||
83 | 10 | ASM affairs, 1980 | |||||||||
83 | 11 | Employee newsletter, 1986-1988 | |||||||||
83 | 12 | EWH, “Reflections on the Arizona State Museum: 1925 and ensuing years,” 1989 | |||||||||
83 | 13 | Research on ASM’s history | |||||||||
83 | 14 | Paths of Life exhibition, 1991 | |||||||||
83 | 15 | Arizona State Museum Council, 1976-1980 | |||||||||
Subseries 9: Bureau of Ethnic Research (BER), later the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, Anthropology Department, University of Arizona, 1950s-1970s | |||||||||||
In 1952, the Bureau of Ethnic Research was launched within the Anthropology Department at the University of Arizona. After years of data collection, concerns were raised by the Human Subjects Protection Program at the University of Arizona and the records were closed to research. This was necessary in order to address issues of ownership, potential inappropriate disclosure of confidential health information, and adherence to HIPAA regulations. Consequently, records relating to EWH’s role in the BER in the 1950s through 1970s are currently unavailable. Disposition: Removed and housed with restricted files in closed storage. | |||||||||||
Subseries 10: Committee for the Recovery of Archaeological Remains (CRAR), 1957-1974 | |||||||||||
In response to research and publication needs, ASM created an artificial collection to bring together the historic records of CRAR from the papers of J. O. Brew, Richard D. Daugherty, Emil W. Haury, Charles R. McGimsey, and Raymond H. Thompson. These are collectively described in the finding aid for MS 37. EWH’s donation in 1986 (ASM ACC. # 86-84) included about 8 linear inches of CRAR records dating from his appointment as a member in 1957. The inventory of these papers is included with EWH’s papers, but the actual records have been moved to MS 37. Disposition: Removed and transferred to MS 37 | |||||||||||
Subseries 11: Emil Haury Educational Fund and Agnese N. Lindley Foundation records, 1975-2002 | |||||||||||
The Emil W. Haury Graduate Fellowship Fund (also known as the Education Fund, Education Fund for Archaeology, or simply the Haury Fund) was established in the 1970s. His second wife, Agnese Nelms Lindley Haury, later established a program through her Lindley Foundation to support Ph.D. students in the University of Arizona Anthropology Program. Records of the Lindley Foundation that had been filed with EWH’s papers have been transferred into the records of the Lindley Foundation (MS 33). Quantity: 1 manuscript box. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
84 | 1 | Awards made, 1979-1982 | |||||||||
84 | 4 | History of the Education Fund for Archaeology | |||||||||
84 | 5 | List of contributors, 1977 | |||||||||
84 | 6 | Correspondence, 1975-1976 | |||||||||
84 | 7 | Correspondence, 1977 | |||||||||
84 | 8 | Correspondence, 1978-1979 | |||||||||
84 | 9 | Correspondence, 1981-1986 | |||||||||
84 | 10 | Correspondence, 1987-1992 | |||||||||
84 | 11 | Correspondence, 1991 | |||||||||
84 | 12 | Correspondence, 1992-1993 | |||||||||
84 | 13 | Correspondence and records of the Department of Anthropology Diamond Jubilee celebration and donations to the Haury Fellowship, 1990-1993 | |||||||||
84 | 14 | Recommendations for Action from Ad Hoc Committee to Assess the Haury Fund, 2002 | |||||||||
Subseries 12: Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1936-1962 | |||||||||||
EWH was appointed to the advisory board of the Laboratory in 1937. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
84 | 15 | Correspondence, minutes of annual meetings, and related enclosures. | |||||||||
Subseries 13: Museum of Northern Arizona, Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1939-1992 | |||||||||||
The Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, founded in 1927, was a private, non-profit corporation with Harold S. Colton as its president. After land for building was donated in 1928, the Museum of Northern Arizona was built and began operations. EWH served on its board from 1939 into the 1980s and then remained involved as an emeritus member. Disposition: EWH’s ten manuscript boxes of Board records, 1939-1992, were removed and transferred to the Museum of Northern Arizona archives in 2018. | |||||||||||
Subseries 14: National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council (NAS/NRC), 1960-1990 | |||||||||||
EWH was elected to membership in the NAS/NRC in 1956 and served until the 1990s. He was the first University of Arizona faculty member to be elected. This private, nonprofit organization provides science-based advice to the government on critical issues affecting the nation. Haury held various positions including chairman of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology. After his death, NAS published a biographical memoir on EWH with contributions by Ray Thompson, C. Vance Haynes, and J. Jefferson Reid (1997). From NAS website: “To encourage reviewers to express their views freely, the review comments are treated as confidential documents …. reviewers are asked to return or destroy the draft manuscript and to refrain from disclosing their comments or the contents of the draft.” Because of this policy, ASM staff has removed all applications, reviews, comments, and drafts from EWH’s files. Quantity: 5 manuscript boxes. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
85 | 1 | National Academy of Sciences: general correspondence, 1974-1976 | |||||||||
85 | 2 | National Academy of Sciences: general correspondence, 1977-1990 | |||||||||
85 | 3 | National Academy of Sciences: centennial, 1963 | |||||||||
85 | 4 | Governing Board: minutes, October 1960 | |||||||||
85 | 5 | Governing Board: minutes, December 1960 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
86 | 1 | Governing Board: minutes, February 1961 | |||||||||
86 | 2 | Governing Board: minutes, June 1961 | |||||||||
86 | 3 | Governing Board: minutes, December 1961 | |||||||||
86 | 4 | Governing Board: minutes, 1962 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
87 | 1 | Government Relations Committee, 1961-1962 | |||||||||
87 | 2 | Pleistocene fossils, 1961-1966 | |||||||||
87 | 3 | National Research Council, correspondence, 1951-1973 | |||||||||
87 | 4 | National Research Council, correspondence, 1963-1964 | |||||||||
87 | 5 | Membership selection, anthropology section, 1968-1974 | |||||||||
87 | 6 | Division of Anthropology and Psychology, 1953-1960 | |||||||||
87 | 7 | Membership selection, 1956-1967 | |||||||||
87 | 8 | Membership selection, intersectional, 1961-1970 | |||||||||
87 | 9 | Membership selection, intersectional, 1975-1983 | |||||||||
87 | 10 | Membership selection, and miscellaneous, 1987-1992 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
88 | 1 | Department of Anthropology and Psychology, 1961-1962 | |||||||||
88 | 2 | Minutes of meetings, 1956-1967 | |||||||||
88 | 3 | Minutes of meetings, 1968-1972 | |||||||||
88 | 4 | National Research Council, general correspondence, 1956-1964 | |||||||||
88 | 5 | National Research Council, general correspondence, 1965-1973 | |||||||||
88 | 6 | National Research Council, reports and miscellaneous, 1962 | |||||||||
88 | 7 | National Research Council, population control, 1961-1962 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
89 | 1 | National Research Council, Natural Resources Committee, 1962-1963 | |||||||||
89 | 2 | National Research Council, International Directory of Anthropologists, 1958-1962 | |||||||||
89 | 3 | National Research Council, annual reports & minutes, 1963-1968 | |||||||||
89 | 4 | National Research Council, annual reports & minutes, 1957-1963 | |||||||||
89 | 5 | “African Project,” 1957-1960 | |||||||||
Subseries 15: National Council on the Humanities, 1965-1971 | |||||||||||
On September 29, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act into law. The act called for the creation of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) as separate, independent agencies. The Washington Post called the creation of the endowments "a momentous step." EWH was appointed to the Advisory Committee on Humanistic Museums in 1966. Quantity: 2 manuscript boxes. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
90 | 1 | General correspondence, 1966-1974 | |||||||||
90 | 2 | Hearings and legislation, 1966-1971 | |||||||||
90 | 3 | Legislation, 1965-1967 | |||||||||
90 | 4 | Agenda and minutes (1st, 2nd and 3rd meetings), 1966 | |||||||||
90 | 5 | Agenda and minutes (4th meeting), 1966 | |||||||||
90 | 6 | Agenda and minutes (5th meeting), 1967 (part 1 of 2) | |||||||||
90 | 7 | Agenda and minutes (5th meeting), 1967 (part 2 of 2) | |||||||||
90 | 8 | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1978-1981 | |||||||||
90 | 9 | Fellowship program, other grant agencies, 1966-1972 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
91 | 1 | Newspaper clippings | |||||||||
91 | 2 | Agenda and minutes (6th meeting), 1967 | |||||||||
91 | 3 | Agenda and minutes (7th meeting), 1967 | |||||||||
91 | 4 | Advisory Committee on Humanistic Museums, 1966 | |||||||||
91 | 5 | Advisory Committee on Humanistic Museums, 1966-1970 | |||||||||
Subseries 16: National Park System Advisory Board, 1962-1991 | |||||||||||
The Advisory Board on matters relating to the National Park Service, an agency of the United States Department of the Interior, was first authorized in 1935 under the Historic Sites, Buildings and Antiquities Act and given the task of advising the director. EWH was officially appointed to the Advisory Board by Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall in 1964, the same year he retired from the Arizona State Museum and University of Arizona Department of Anthropology. Over subsequent years, EWH was a member of several committees including the Cultural Conservation Advisory Committee, the Southwest Regional Committee, and the Publications Committee. He served as the chair from 1968 to 1970, and was later a Council Member and then on the SW Regional Committee after it was initiated in the late 1970s. | |||||||||||
EWH’s maintained his NPS files in two distinct groups. Among his “Personal Papers” (ASM ACC. #86-84) were three boxes (out of 24 record cartons in the accession) of National Park Service Advisory Board records. These active files consist mostly of correspondence and are described below as part of the MS 3 finding aid. The bulk of Haury’s NPS files (13 record cartons), however, are ordinary business records of the Board. They were grouped separately by EWH and received at ASM as a separate accession (ASM LA #84-1). The later files were removed and transferred to the Western Archaeological Conservation Center in 2018. A complete inventory with information about individual folders is available to researchers. | |||||||||||
EWH’s files on National Park Service Advisory Board activities are not protected. They are open to research and may be requested under the FOIA federal freedom of information law that allows for the full or partial disclosure of previously unreleased information and documents controlled by the United States government. | |||||||||||
The National Park Service Advisory Board records include extensive personal correspondence with members of the Board and with prominent individuals, senators, congressmen, and others associated with conservation and environmental groups. Clippings, reports, and minutes of the board meetings, and photographs are also included. Of special note is the extensive correspondence with Frank Elmer Masland, Jr. (1895-1994), a businessman and environmental advocate who was also a member of the Advisory Board. | |||||||||||
Disposition: 13 record cartons of general Park Service publications and reports were removed and transferred to the Western Archaeological Archives Center, Tucson, in 2018. | |||||||||||
Quantity: 9 manuscript boxes. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
92 | 1 | 1960s | |||||||||
92 | 2 | 1960s | |||||||||
92 | 3 | 1970s | |||||||||
92 | 4 | 1970s | |||||||||
92 | 5 | 1972-1976 | |||||||||
92 | 6 | 1977-1979 | |||||||||
92 | 7 | 1979 | |||||||||
92 | 8 | 1980s | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
93 | 1 | 1980s | |||||||||
93 | 2 | 1980s | |||||||||
93 | 3 | 1980s | |||||||||
93 | 4 | “Collected correspondence,” selectively set aside by EWH | |||||||||
93 | 5 | Advisory Board Handbook, 1968 | |||||||||
93 | 6 | Background materials | |||||||||
93 | 7 | Administrative policies | |||||||||
93 | 8 | Surplus property, 1964-1968 | |||||||||
93 | 9 | News releases | |||||||||
93 | 10 | “Fun,” including jokes, notes, and historical anecdotes | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
94 | 1 | Directors: Dickenson, Russell E. | |||||||||
94 | 2 | Directors: Everhardt, Gary | |||||||||
94 | 3 | Directors: Hartzog, George B., Jr. | |||||||||
94 | 4 | Directors: Walker, Ronald H. | |||||||||
94 | 5 | Directors: Whalen, William J. | |||||||||
94 | 6 | Other people: Andrus, Cecil D. | |||||||||
94 | 7 | Other people: Kleppe, Thomas S. | |||||||||
94 | 8 | Other people: Rogers, C. B. Morton | |||||||||
94 | 9 | Other people: Reed, Nathaniel Pryor | |||||||||
94 | 10 | Other people: Watt, James G. | |||||||||
94 | 11 | Committees: Cultural Conservation Advisory Committee, 1979-1980 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
95 | 1 | Committees: Interagency Archaeological Services, 1964-1975 | |||||||||
95 | 2 | Committees: Publications, 1969 | |||||||||
95 | 3 | Committees: Special Committee on Historic Preservation, 1966-1967 | |||||||||
95 | 4 | Committees; Task Force Review of Park Interpretation, 1971-1972 | |||||||||
95 | 5 | Field trips: travel guidelines, invoices, correspondence, 1964-1971 | |||||||||
95 | 6 | Field trips: Alaska, 1965 | |||||||||
95 | 7 | Field trips: Caribbean, 1966 | |||||||||
95 | 8 | Field trips: Canyonlands, 1967-1968 | |||||||||
95 | 9 | Field trips: Cascades, Redwoods, 1968 | |||||||||
95 | 10 | Field trips: Southwest, February 1970 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
96 | 1 | Field trips: Big Sur, 1970 | |||||||||
96 | 2 | Field trips: Yosemite, 1971 | |||||||||
96 | 3 | Field trips: Southwest, summer 1971 | |||||||||
96 | 4 | Field trips: Alaska and Canada, 1972 | |||||||||
96 | 5 | Field trips: Santa Fe, 1974-1976 | |||||||||
96 | 6 | Field trips: Sulphur, Oklahoma, 1975 | |||||||||
96 | 7 | Field trips: Teton, Yellowstone, Glacier, 1976 | |||||||||
96 | 8 | Field trips: New Orleans, 1976 | |||||||||
96 | 9 | Field trips: Big Bend, 1976 | |||||||||
96 | 10 | Places: Alibetes Flint Quarry, 1963-1964 | |||||||||
96 | 11 | Places: Chaco Canyon National Monument, 1974 | |||||||||
96 | 12 | Places: Casa Grande National Monument, 1965-1985 | |||||||||
96 | 13 | Places: Coronado’s Trails, n.d. | |||||||||
96 | 14 | Places: Grand Canyon, 1960s to 1970s | |||||||||
96 | 15 | Places: Horace M. Albright Training Center, Grand Canyon, 1965-1974 | |||||||||
96 | 16 | Places: Katmai National Monument, 1960s to 1970s | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
97 | 1 | Places: Mesa Verde, 1962-1985 | |||||||||
97 | 2 | Places: Tombstone Historic District, 1969 | |||||||||
97 | 3 | Southwest Regional Office, minutes: 1974 | |||||||||
97 | 4 | Southwest Regional Office, 1974-1978 | |||||||||
97 | 5 | Southwest Regional Office, minutes: 1975 | |||||||||
97 | 6 | Southwest Regional Office, minutes: 1976 | |||||||||
97 | 7 | Southwest Regional Office, minutes: 1977 | |||||||||
97 | 8 | Southwest Regional Office, minutes: 1978 | |||||||||
97 | 9 | Southwest Regional Office, 1978-1985 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
98 | 1 | Rocky Mountain Regional Office, 1981-1985 | |||||||||
98 | 2 | Midwest Regional Advisory Committee, 1975 | |||||||||
98 | 3 | Western Regional Advisory Committee, 1974-1986 | |||||||||
98 | 4 | Proposals for parks, monuments, landmarks, 1964-1979 | |||||||||
98 | 5 | Proposals for parks, monuments, landmarks, 1966-1978 | |||||||||
98 | 6 | Reports on parks and monuments, 1967-1971 | |||||||||
98 | 7 | Vandalism of archaeological sites (35mm slides), 1977 | |||||||||
98 | 8 | National Park Service official signage | |||||||||
98 | 9 | National Parks Association, 1964-1969 | |||||||||
98 | 10 | “Perking up the nation’s parks,” by Nathaniel M. McKitterick, n.d. | |||||||||
98 | 11 | Advisory Board on National Parks, 62nd meeting, April 1970, Washington, D. C.: agenda and correspondence [during this meeting EWH was elected Chairman]. | |||||||||
98 | 12 | Revised Indian Assistance Guidelines, Division of External Archaeological Programs, Western Archaeological Center, National Park Service, February 1978 | |||||||||
98 | Masland correspondence, 1960-1981: Frank Elmer Masland, Jr. (1895-1994) was a prominent industrialist, owner of a carpet factory in Pennsylvania, conservationist, explorer, author, philanthropist, and member of the NPS Advisory Committee. See description | ||||||||||
98 | 13 | Masland correspondence, 1960-1965 | |||||||||
98 | 14 | Masland correspondence, 1968-1969 | |||||||||
98 | 15 | Masland correspondence, 1970-1971 | |||||||||
98 | 16 | Masland correspondence, 1972 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
99 | 1 | Masland correspondence, 1973 | |||||||||
99 | 2 | Masland correspondence, 1974 | |||||||||
99 | 3 | Masland correspondence, 1975 | |||||||||
99 | 4 | Masland correspondence, 1976 | |||||||||
99 | 5 | Masland correspondence, January -- June 1977 | |||||||||
99 | 6 | Masland correspondence, July – December 1977 | |||||||||
99 | 7 | Masland correspondence, 1978 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
100 | 1 | Masland correspondence, March – July 1979 | |||||||||
100 | 2 | Masland correspondence, August - December 1979 | |||||||||
100 | 3 | Masland correspondence, January - July 1980 | |||||||||
100 | 4 | Masland correspondence, August - December 1980 | |||||||||
100 | 5 | Masland correspondence, January – July 1981 | |||||||||
100 | 6 | Masland correspondence, August - December 1981 | |||||||||
100 | 7 | Masland correspondence, 1982 | |||||||||
Subseries 17: National Science Foundation, 1956-1978 | |||||||||||
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense...." NSF leadership includes a 24-member National Science Board (NSB) of eminent individuals that meets six times a year. NSF's task is to identify and support fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. In some fields, such as the social sciences (including anthropology and archaeology), the NSF is the major source of federal backing. Haury served on several advisory panels, reviewed grant applications, and himself received at least two NSF grants, Snaketown (1964) and the Lindenmeier Site (1967). Note: all confidential, privileged documents relating to grant proposals and reviews have been removed from EWH’s files. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
100 | 8 | Advisory Panel for Anthropology, 1956-1957 | |||||||||
100 | 9 | Advisory Panel for anthropology, 1958-1962 | |||||||||
100 | 10 | General correspondence, 1958-1963 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
101 | 1 | Office of Institutional Programs: summaries, 1962-1963 | |||||||||
101 | 2 | Office of Institutional Programs: annual report, 1962 | |||||||||
101 | 3 | Institutional Science Development Program: 1963-1978 | |||||||||
101 | 4 | Division of Biological and Medical Sciences, 1962 | |||||||||
101 | 5 | Life Sciences Panel meeting: October 1962 | |||||||||
101 | 6 | Life Sciences Panel meeting: February 1963 | |||||||||
101 | 7 | Life Sciences Panel meeting: May 1963 | |||||||||
101 | 8 | Life Sciences Panel meeting: October 1963 | |||||||||
101 | 9 | Life Sciences Panel meeting: January 1964 | |||||||||
Subseries 18: Society for American Archaeology, 1930s-1980s | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
102 | 1 | Planning Committee, 1944-1951 | |||||||||
102 | 2 | Correspondence, 1930s | |||||||||
102 | 3 | Correspondence, 1940s | |||||||||
102 | 4 | Correspondence, 1950s | |||||||||
102 | 5 | Correspondence, 1960s | |||||||||
102 | 6 | Correspondence, 1970s - 1980s | |||||||||
102 | 7 | Conference programs and miscellaneous | |||||||||
102 | 8 | Seminar “Cultural stability and instability,” 1955: correspondence | |||||||||
102 | 9 | Seminar “Cultural stability and instability,” 1955: notes and miscellaneous | |||||||||
102 | 10 | Seminar “Cultural stability and instability,” 1955: transcript of conversation among participants EWH, Robert L. Rands, Albert C. Spaulding, Walter W. Taylor, Raymond H.Thompson, and Robert Wauchope. | |||||||||
102 | 11 | 1978 Symposium on “Current issues in Hohokam prehistory”: correspondence | |||||||||
102 | 12 | 1978 Symposium on “Current issues in Hohokam prehistory”: papers | |||||||||
Subseries 19: Society of Professional Archaeologists, 1976-1977 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
103 | 1 | Correspondence and miscellaneous records, 1976-1977 | |||||||||
Subseries 20: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1973-1983 | |||||||||||
This nonprofit organization was created in 1938 “to aid and promote the educational and scientific activities of the National Park Service.” The organization, based in Globe, Arizona, was incorporated in 1943. When Haury was its board chairman in 1971 it was described as “a publishing and distribution organization serving visitor understanding in many national park areas.” In 1969, the name changed from Southwestern Monuments Association to Southwest Parks and Monuments Association. In 2002, the name changed to the Western National Parks Association. | |||||||||||
EWH’s files include annual reports, correspondence, by-laws, non-profit corporation, meeting agendas, and related paperwork. They overlap with the collection in the University of Arizona Library Special Collections (MS 463), with the exception of some early files. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
103 | 2 | Board of Directors handbook, 1973-1983 | |||||||||
103 | 3 | Board of Directors handbook, 1981 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
104 | 1 | 1944-1959 | |||||||||
104 | 2 | 1960-1961 | |||||||||
104 | 3 | 1962-1965 | |||||||||
104 | 4 | 1966-1967 | |||||||||
104 | 5 | 1968 | |||||||||
104 | 6 | 1969 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
105 | 1 | 1970 | |||||||||
105 | 2 | 1971 | |||||||||
105 | 3 | 1972 | |||||||||
105 | 4 | 1973 | |||||||||
105 | 5 | 1974 | |||||||||
105 | 6 | 1975 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
106 | 1 | 1976-1977 | |||||||||
106 | 2 | 1978 | |||||||||
106 | 3 | 1979 | |||||||||
106 | 4 | 1979 | |||||||||
106 | 5 | Research Committee, 1973-1975 | |||||||||
106 | 6 | Research Committee, 1979-1983 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
107 | 1 | 1980 | |||||||||
107 | 2 | 1981 | |||||||||
107 | 3 | 1981 | |||||||||
107 | 4 | 1982 | |||||||||
107 | 5 | 1982 | |||||||||
107 | 6 | 1983 | |||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
108 | 1 | 1983 | |||||||||
108 | 2 | 1983 | |||||||||
108 | 3 | 1983 | |||||||||
108 | 4 | 1983 | |||||||||
108 | 5 | 1984 | |||||||||
108 | 6 | 1985 | |||||||||
108 | 7 | 1986-1992 | |||||||||
108 | 8 | Hubbell Trading Post, 1965-1983 | |||||||||
108 | 9 | Hargrave Project, Avifauna, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1965-1966 | |||||||||
Subseries 21: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc., 1946-1977 | |||||||||||
EWH was both a recipient of grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation and a member of the Viking Fund Award Committee. His own first award came in 1948 to aid publication on his “Report on the Excavation of Ventana Cave.” | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
109 | 1 | Correspondence and other papers related to EWH’s successful grant applications, 1948-1965 | |||||||||
109 | 2 | Viking Fund Award Committee, 1946-1960 | |||||||||
109 | 3 | Viking Fund Award Committee, 1955-1971 | |||||||||
109 | 4 | Viking Fund Award Committee, 1969-1972 | |||||||||
109 | 5 | Wenner-Gren Foundation, correspondence, 1950-1959 | |||||||||
109 | 6 | Wenner-Gren Foundation, correspondence, 1959-1960 | |||||||||
109 | 7 | Wenner-Gren Foundation, correspondence, 1961-1969 | |||||||||
109 | 8 | Wenner-Gren Foundation, correspondence, 1971-1977 | |||||||||
109 | 9 | Wenner-Gren Foundation, international symposium, 1955 | |||||||||
109 | 10 | Wenner-Gren Foundation, summer symposium, 1960 |
Series 4: Writing, lectures, publications, field notes, and associated research created and collected by EWH, 1920s-1980s | |||||||||||
Subseries 1: Unpublished papers organized by EWH and received as part of ASM ACC. #94-120, 1926-1967, undated | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
110 | 1 | Copy of Haury’s original with his label “Haury Papers (not in print).” | |||||||||
110 | 2 | Paper #1: “Did Pleistocene man live in North America? [undated student paper] | |||||||||
110 | 3 | Paper #2: “A further study of ornaments.” [undated student paper for Archaeology 210a with notes and illustrations including photographs of clay beads] | |||||||||
110 | 4 | Paper #3: “Hopi basketry” [undated student paper illustrated with photographs, watercolor and ink drawings, and a map] | |||||||||
110 | 5 | Paper #4: “The ornaments of Casa Grande” [undated student paper illustrated with photographs, watercolor and ink drawings.] | |||||||||
110 | 6 | Paper #5: “The River Nile and its bearing on the ancient cultures of Egypt” [undated student paper with ink illustrations by EWH and comments by professor with initials “T.T.W.”] | |||||||||
110 | 7 | Paper #6: “Prehistoric irrigation and irrigation systems in Arizona” [student paper with note from EWH “this was written as a class assignment in 1926-27.” Includes photographs and ink drawings by EWH.] | |||||||||
110 | 8 | Paper #7: “Pueblo sites of the Tucson region” [student paper dated 1927. Includes photographs and ink drawings by EWH.] | |||||||||
110 | 9 | Paper #8: “A report on excavations at the Rye Creek Ruin, December 1930.” [typed manuscript with photographs] NOTE: this report was based on the Rye Creek field notes from 1930. See Oversize Box 133. | |||||||||
110 | 10 | Paper #9: “Maya textile weaves as illustrated by the fabrics recovered from the sacred cenote at Chichen Itza.” Class paper for Dr. Tozzer, 1932. Photocopy of 18 page typescript with illustrations. Also includes 11 page original typescript, correspondence | |||||||||
110 | 11 | Paper #10: “The Mogollon Culture of Southwestern New Mexico.” Read before AAAS, Santa Fe, 1934 | |||||||||
110 | 12 | Paper #11: “The Relationships of the Hohokam Culture,” paper read … June 1937 | |||||||||
110 | 13 | Paper #12: “The Hohokam: River and Desert People of Ancient Arizona.” 23 page typescript, undated | |||||||||
110 | 14 | Paper #13: “Tribute to Andrew Ellicot Douglass.” Read at the AAAS annual meeting, Tucson, Arizona, May 2, 1967 | |||||||||
Subseries 2: Writing, miscellaneous and from, 1926-1927 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
111 | 1 | Miscellaneous notes, drafts, outlines, chronologies, and lists | |||||||||
111 | 2 | Miscellaneous notes on cards and small pieces of paper | |||||||||
111 | 3 | Diary for trip to Cuicuilco, Mexico, summer 1925. Includes two small notebooks and a typed transcription of their contents. See also Oversize Box 134 for an album containing letters from Byron Cummings, original photographs, clippings, and ephemera assembled by EWH to document his Cuicuilco trip, June to August 1925. Album is item #77 on the Memorabilia inventory and is a companion to the trip diary listed as item #82. | |||||||||
111 | 4 | “Diary of prehistoric canal survey in the Gila Valley vicinity of Florence, Arizona, June 4 – 12, 1926 | |||||||||
111 | 5 | “Cenote lodges 10 miles below Camp Verde, November 1926.” | |||||||||
111 | 6 | Canals research, 1922 – 1969. Includes maps by Hemenway Expedition, Turney, Krotser, Midvale, and Hayden as well as Jim Ayres’ report on the Sacaton grid patterns, 1969. | |||||||||
Subseries 3: “The Excavation of Los Muertos and Neighboring Ruins in the Salt River Valley, Southern Arizona,” Ph. D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1934. Published in the Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology XXIV (1), 1945 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
112 | 1 | Frank H. Cushing and Los Muertos research notes and sketches, undated | |||||||||
112 | 2 | “Cushing paper”: research notes, photocopies, transcriptions of letters, notes about Southwest Museum collections, and clippings, 1970s to 1980s | |||||||||
112 | 3 | “Cushing paper”: correspondence with Everette Lee DeGolyer about Cushing’s autobiography, 1946. Includes photocopy of the manuscript with Cushing’s handwritten comments. | |||||||||
112 | 4 | Cushing turquoise frog: correspondence, 1931-1973 [ASM ACC. #89-95] | |||||||||
112 | 5 | Cushing turquoise frog: research materials collected from various sources [ASM ACC. #89-95] | |||||||||
112 | 6 | Cushing turquoise frog: photographs and notes [ASM ACC. #89-95] | |||||||||
112 | 7 | Proof prints of text figures by Elmer A. Rising for EWH’s publication in the Peabody Papers | |||||||||
112 | 8 | Modern contact prints from original negatives made on the Hemenway Expedition. Photographer is not identified but could have been Cushing, Percy Yates, or E. H. Husher (working for I. W. Taber of San Francisco). EWH comments in his book that “most of the photographic plates have deteriorated to the point of uselessness” and goes on to reproduce ten photographs among the 90 plates in his book. | |||||||||
112 | 9 | Galley proofs with corrections for EWH’s publication in the Peabody Papers, 1945 | |||||||||
Subseries 4: Writing, 1927-1930 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
113 | 1 | “Architectural developments shown in a southern Arizona pit house village,” 1927. 9 page typescript with pencil corrections. Includes photograph and floorplans. Note by EWH: “Excavations on this site were conducted under the direct supervision of Dr. Byron Cummings…in the fall of 1927. It was the writer’s privilege to take part in the investigation and to make a study of the habitations….” [ASM ACC. #94-120] | |||||||||
113 | 2 | “Diary of summer trip to northern Arizona, July 13 – August 26, 1927.” 33 pages, handwritten in small notebook. Published in Journal of the Southwest, volume 46, number 1 (spring 2004). | |||||||||
113 | 3 | “Diary of summer trip to northern Arizona, July 13 – August 26, 1927.” Typescript of original notebook pages and digital file on disk. | |||||||||
113 | 4 | “Lukachukai” research notes, 1927 - 1936: Includes information on Vandal Cave and other sites and a composition book titled “Notes of summer trip to Northern Arizona, July 13, 1927.” Contains pencil field notes and sketches of floor plans, site maps, and artifacts. Last pages are a catalogue of burials. An early page was used for testing watercolors. Also includes research notes, rough drafts, and photographs. | |||||||||
113 | 5 | Vandal Cave folder, 1927-1936: “Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Expedition into Northeastern Arizona July 13 to August 26, 1927.” Typed manuscript over 50 pages in length with original pasted-in photographs. Also includes copy of Kiva volume 1, number 6 (February 1936) where part of this manuscript was published. | |||||||||
113 | 6 | “Catalogue of beam specimens, Whipple Ruin,” June - August 1929. Handwritten pages from notebook containing information on Pinedale (Cheney Ruins), Whipple Ruin (Showlow, Arizona), and “Notes on charcoal examined by Douglass.” | |||||||||
113 | 7 | Room plans and drawings related to Whipple Ruin and excavation near Showlow, n.d. | |||||||||
113 | 8 | “Catalogue of archaeological material collected by N. G. S. [National Geographic Society] 1929 Beam Expedition at Whipple Ruin, Showlow, Arizona. E. W. Haury in charge.” | |||||||||
Subseries 5: Writing, 1920s-1940s | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
114 | 1 | EWH’s copies of his publications from the 1920s to the 1930s | |||||||||
114 | 2 | Rye Creek Ruin, 1930. “Daily notes of excavations at Rye Creek Ruin, October 27 – November 19, 1930.” Small notebook with typed entries that include burials, room plans and stratigraphic tests. | |||||||||
114 | 3 | “A cultural resources overview of the Rye Creek Geographic Study area….” By David A. Gregory (1996). Reproduces some of the entries in EWH’s 1930 notebook. | |||||||||
114 | 4 | Tree-ring dates and site sheets for Ariz. C:1 and Ariz. C:2, October 1930 | |||||||||
114 | 5 | Laboratory of Anthropology conference on “Lincoln Black-on-Red” in October 1931. Includes report and group portrait of conference attendees outside the Laboratory of Anthropology building. | |||||||||
114 | 6 | McEuen Cave, 1934 field trip. Comments collected by EWH on June 3, 1984 at a lunch with Max Ayres and Carleton Wilder. | |||||||||
114 | 7 | “Program for proposed work at Cuicuilco,” 1936-1959. Includes correspondence and research notes. | |||||||||
114 | 8 | “Sierra Ancha ‘Mine’, March 8, 1936.” Handwritten entries on small notebook pages | |||||||||
114 | 9 | “Ahtonez Canyon, May 4, 1936.” Handwritten entries on small notebook pages | |||||||||
114 | 10 | Double Adobe profile, Whitewater Draw, 1937. Photograph and pencil sketch | |||||||||
114 | 11 | “Sonora, La Playa, December 28, 1938.” Sketches on pages from small notebook | |||||||||
114 | 12 | “La Playa shell.” Three pages of handwritten notes and typescript. Undated. | |||||||||
114 | 13 | Notebook: University Ruin and other excavations including Double Adobe, Green Cattle Company, E. F. Lehner Ranch, Naco Elephant Station, and Sulphur Springs Valley, 1948-1954. [Originally part of the inventory of memorabilia from 1980] | |||||||||
114 | 14 | Painted Cave, Ariz. E:7:2, correspondence, map, and notes, 1939-1940 | |||||||||
114 | 15 | “Primitive agriculture in the Southwest,” 1942. “Submitted to Pres. Atkinson to be incorporated in his talk May 28, 1942, in Mexico City.” | |||||||||
114 | 16 | Notebook: “Burial in Cienega,” April 1, 1943 and “Old Tucson Presidio,” December 9, 1954 | |||||||||
114 | 17 | Tree-ring dates, 1944 [?]. “Summary of dating work on 1941 tree-ring collections…and first survey of 1944 collections from the Bluff site.” Typed manuscript and handwritten notes. | |||||||||
114 | 18 | “The Antiquity of Man in the Southwest,” 1945. 32 page typescript. “Presidential address for Sigma Xi, May 4, 1945.” | |||||||||
114 | 19 | “Culture history of the Forestdale Valley, trial reconstruction, evolution of architecture,” (1945) | |||||||||
114 | 20 | Painted Cave: handwritten rough draft of manuscript, [1945?]. Book was published in 1945 by the Amerind Foundation 18 years after initial excavations were completed. | |||||||||
114 | 21 | “Painted Cave, northeastern Arizona,” by EWH, 1944. Typescript with penciled corrections. | |||||||||
Subseries 6: Writing, 1940s | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
115 | 1 | “Report on maize collections from Painted Cave, Edgar Anderson, first draft, April 13, 1944. 3 page typescript manuscript | |||||||||
115 | 2 | Painted Cave: Illustrations | |||||||||
115 | 3 | Painted Cave: Illustrations | |||||||||
115 | 4 | Painted Cave: Corrected drafts for book | |||||||||
115 | 5 | Painted Cave: Photographs mounted on cardboard for use as illustrations | |||||||||
115 | 6 | Painted Cave: Corrected page proofs with photographs glued on pages | |||||||||
115 | 7 | “Sonoran Field Notes: Sonora trip, March 23-31, 1946.” Pages from small notebook plus typescript of the handwritten pages. | |||||||||
115 | 8 | “Sonora: La Playa,” March 22, 1948. Five pages of EWH’s handwritten notes. | |||||||||
Subseries 7: Publications: EWH’s personal copies, 1940s-1950s | |||||||||||
box | |||||||||||
116 | Publications | ||||||||||
Subseries 8: Chronology of the Chibcha, Guggenheim Fellowship and Viking Fund grant for sabbatical from the University of Arizona, 1949-1950 | |||||||||||
Note that an associated scrapbook for the trip which includes drawings, photographs, ephemera, and correspondence is housed in Oversize Materials Box 134. The album is item #76 from the Memorabilia inventory and is a companion to the diary listed below. See also letters written by Hulda Haury while the family was in Colombia (Biographical series). | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
117 | Folder 1 | Notebook: list of expenses on Colombian trip, 1949-1950. [Item #91 on inventory of memorabilia, 1980] | |||||||||
117 | Folder 2 | Three-ring binder: pages of diary recording trip to Bogota, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, September 1, 1949 to June 1, 1950. [Item #81 on inventory of memorabilia, 1980] | |||||||||
117 | Folder 3 | Original three-ring binder for Colombia diary | |||||||||
117 | Folder 4 | Notebook: Chibcha field notes, November 1949 – February 1950. Includes pencil notes and sketches. | |||||||||
117 | Folder 5 | Chibcha bibliography and chronology | |||||||||
117 | Folder 6 | Chibcha site plans and pottery analysis | |||||||||
117 | Folder 7 | “Archaeological studies in the Bogota Sabana, Colombia,” by EWH and Julio Cesar Cubillos, 1953. Typescript English version with plates. | |||||||||
Subseries 9: “The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave, Arizona,” University of Arizona Press and University of New Mexico Press, 1950 | |||||||||||
See also Oversize Box 133 for illustrations used in the publication. | |||||||||||
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118 | 1 | Original typescript, 1948. Part 1 of 4. Note: this draft was labeled “copy 1” by EWH. | |||||||||
118 | 2 | Original typescript, 1948. Part 2 of 4 | |||||||||
118 | 3 | Original typescript, 1948. Part 3 of 4 | |||||||||
118 | 4 | Original typescript, 1948. Part 4 of 4 | |||||||||
118 | 5 | “Working copy, rough.” Handwritten. Part 1 of 3 | |||||||||
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119 | 1 | “Working copy, rough.” Handwritten. Part 2 of 3 | |||||||||
119 | 2 | “Working copy, rough.” Handwritten. Part 3 of 3 | |||||||||
119 | 3 | “Second copy,” pages 1-163 | |||||||||
119 | 4 | “Second copy,” pages 164-393 | |||||||||
119 | 5 | “Second copy,” pages 394-549 | |||||||||
119 | 6 | “Complete set of page proofs.” [discarded] | |||||||||
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120 | 1 | “Second copy,” pages 550-754 | |||||||||
120 | 2 | “Second copy,” pages 755-894 | |||||||||
120 | 3 | Typed manuscript for the Ventana Cave index | |||||||||
120 | 4 | Original black and white potographs by the United States Army Aircorp and Tad Nichols | |||||||||
120 | 5 | Page proofs for captions to illustrations | |||||||||
120 | 6 | “Present day fauna & flora in vicinity of Ventana Cave, Arizona,” compiled by students of zooarchaeology lab, fall 1975, and revised plant list 1980. | |||||||||
120 | 7 | C14 sampling in Ventana Cave, 22 April 1986 | |||||||||
120 | 8 | Correspondence, 1942-1988 | |||||||||
Subseries 10: Writing, 1950s-1970s | |||||||||||
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121 | 1 | “Cuicuilco in retrospect, originally prepared in 1959. Rewritten and submitted for Kiva consideration, January 1976. Thus ended a study begun in April 1922 and continued, with one interruption, for an aggregate of 22 months.” Three typed manuscripts with corrections and correspondence. | |||||||||
121 | 2 | Notebooks (2): Trip to Europe to attend Wenner-Gren conference and other meetings, 1960. [Item #83 on memorabilia inventory, 1980.) | |||||||||
121 | 3 | Notebook: Trips to Mexico and Guatemala, 1962 and 1966. [Item #84 on memorabilia inventory, 1980.] | |||||||||
121 | 4 | Notebook: Trips to Alaska, Tetons, and Yellowstone in 1964 and 1976. [Item #85 on memorabilia inventory, 1980.] | |||||||||
121 | 5 | Notebook: Canyonlands trip in September 1968, Sierra Ancha in May 1970. [Item #93A on memorabilia inventory, 1980.] | |||||||||
121 | 6 | Lindenmeier site, Colorado: correspondence and field notes from Edwin Wilmsen, Smithsonian Institution, 1967 | |||||||||
121 | 7 | Lindenmeier site, Colorado: EWH’s proposal to the National Science Foundation for “Re-examination and analysis of the cultural and chronological data from the Lindenmeier site, Colorado,” 1966. Also includes correspondence | |||||||||
121 | 8 | “The Sierra Ancha cliff ruins,” (May 21, 1970). Part 1 of 3 | |||||||||
121 | 9 | “The Sierra Ancha cliff ruins,” (May 21, 1970). Part 2 of 3 | |||||||||
121 | 10 | “The Sierra Ancha cliff ruins,” (May 21, 1970). Part 3 of 3, extra photographs | |||||||||
121 | 11 | Notebook: Trips to Alaska in 1971 and 1972. [Item #86 on memorabilia inventory, 1980.] | |||||||||
121 | 12 | Hodges Ruin: “Concluding thoughts” by EWH for Isabel Kelly’s University of Arizona Anthropology Paper #37 “Hodges Ruin: A Hohokam community in the Tucson Basin,” July 1975. | |||||||||
121 | 13 | Autobiographical statement: correspondence, notes, chronologies, 1977-1979 | |||||||||
121 | 14 | “Emil W. Haury: a personal view,” compiled and edited by Stephanie M. Whittlesey and J. Jefferson Reid, 53 page undated typescript | |||||||||
Subseries 11: Writing, 1970s, and publications, 1960s – 1990s, 1960s-1990s | |||||||||||
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122 | 1 | “Tucson: From pithouse to skyscraper,” research for the Tucson Heritage Foundation, 1973-1985. Includes correspondence, research notes and maps, Tucson chronology, rough drafts, and ephemera. | |||||||||
122 | 2 | “Elephant bones and amateurs (Arizona Safari),” copy of 5 page typescript, 6 January 1976 | |||||||||
122 | 3 | “Early man seminar – Naco – Double Adobe – Early Man Field Trip”: transcript of tape recorded lecture or speech by EWH, undated, but accompanied by memo dated October 1976. Also, three audiotape cassettes. | |||||||||
122 | 4 | EWH’s personal copies of publications from the 1950s through 1970s | |||||||||
Subseries 12: Writing, 1970s-1980s | |||||||||||
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123 | 1 | “On the discovery of Ventana Cave,” for book by Marc and Marnie Gaede, 1976. | |||||||||
123 | 2 | Foreword and concluding remarks for E. B. Sayles’ Cochise culture book, 1976 | |||||||||
123 | 3 | Canyon Creek Ruin, December 1976. Archaeological tree-ring date reports and computer print-out of “logistical curve fitted … to log cutting at Canyon Creek Pueblo 1300-1346.” | |||||||||
123 | 4 | “A note on early goals of the Arizona State Museum,” 9 page typescript, 25 May 1979. Later published in Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series, no. 128 (1980). | |||||||||
123 | 5 | Foreword to Isabel Kelly’s Colima publication, 5 September 1979 | |||||||||
123 | 6 | “In search of the ancient ones” by E. B. Sayles,but written by EWH. “Submitted to Pat Shelton, UA Press, September 20, 1979.” Typescript, notes, obituary for Sayles, and correspondence. | |||||||||
123 | 7 | “Pottery glaze project, Robert O’Haire,” 1980. Related to EWH’s “Age of lead glaze decorated pottery in the Southwest” (1932). | |||||||||
123 | 8 | “Prehistory: Hohokam” by EWH and George J. Gummerman, January – February 1981. 7 page typescript and notes. | |||||||||
123 | 9 | “Burial of A. V. and M. A. Kidder’s ashes at Pecos National Monument, October 21, 1981.” 4 page typescript with notes, 14 January 1982. [ASM ACC. #82-14] | |||||||||
123 | 10 | Matty Canyon Archaeological Project (Ariz. EE:2:30): correspondence, notes, progress proposal and reports, and photographs of site and artifacts, 1982-1989 | |||||||||
123 | 11 | “Reflections: Fifty years of Southwestern Archaeology” published in American Antiquity 50 (2) (1985). Includes correspondence, 29 page typescript from July 1984, notes, and mailing list. | |||||||||
123 | 12 | Epilogue for Pecos book published by the Southwest Parks and Monuments Association. Includes correspondence, rough drafts, and Pecos manuscripts by Richard Woodbury and Alden Hayes, 1985 | |||||||||
123 | 13 | “Comments on [American Association for the Advancement of Science] symposium papers,” December 5, 1985. Rough draft with corrections. | |||||||||
123 | 14 | “Harold Sterling Gladwin, 1883-1983” obituary by EWH and J. Jefferson Reid published in The Kiva, volume 50, no. 4 (1985). Rough draft and notes | |||||||||
123 | 15 | “Haury anthology” published as Emil W. Haury’s prehistory of the American Southwest edited by J. Jefferson Reid and David E. Doyel (1986): includes correspondence, outlines, chapters by other authors, and miscellaneous | |||||||||
123 | 16 | “Haury anthology” published as Emil W. Haury’s prehistory of the American Southwest: “Fifty years as a Southwest archaeologist” by EWH. 16 page typescript, March 22, 1984. | |||||||||
123 | 17 | “Haury anthology” published as Emil W. Haury’s prehistory of the American Southwest: “Thoughts after sixty years as a Southwestern archaeologist,” by EWH. 37 page typescript, December 21, 1983 | |||||||||
123 | 18 | Emil W. Haury’s prehistory of the American Southwest: reviews 1986 | |||||||||
123 | 19 | “Reflections on the Arizona State Museum: 1925 and ensuing years” by EWH. 42 page typescript with and without corrections, 1989-1990. Published in slightly edited form in Journal of the Southwest, volume 46, number 1, spring 2004. | |||||||||
123 | 20 | “Discovering the Hohokam/ Portrait of the Hohokam, text by EWH, photographs by Helga Teiwes.” Undated typescript with photographs for unpublished book. | |||||||||
123 | 21 | “Outline for Hohokam booklet,” notes, miscellaneous texts, [1967] | |||||||||
123 | 22 | “Pushmi – Pullyu: looking backward…at Hohokam….” [reference to mythical double-headed beast], undated typescript. | |||||||||
Subseries 13: Writings and publications, 1970s-1990s | |||||||||||
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124 | 1 | EWH’s copies of his publications, 1970s to 1990s | |||||||||
124 | 2 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley East Central Arizona. University of Arizona Press, 1985: Correspondence, outlines, miscellaneous | |||||||||
124 | 3 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley: letter explaining absence of chapter on the Tla Kii Ruin. | |||||||||
124 | 4 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley: reviews of the book | |||||||||
124 | 5 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley: typescript with handwritten corrections, pages 1-133 | |||||||||
124 | 6 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley: typescript with handwritten corrections, pages 134-212 and illustrations | |||||||||
124 | 7 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley: copy of draft manuscript with illustrations and bibliography | |||||||||
Subseries 14: “A Prehistoric Cotton Cache from the Pinaleño Mountains, Arizona,” 1982-1993 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
125 | 1 | Cotton cache study, 1982-2007: includes correspondence, slides, notes, maps | |||||||||
125 | 2 | Cotton cache study: correspondence and illustrations for issue of Kiva (winter 1993) | |||||||||
125 | 3 | Cotton cache participants: correspondence and reports | |||||||||
125 | 4 | Getting the project started, registration forms, correspondence | |||||||||
125 | 5 | Radiocarbon dates, correspondence and lab results | |||||||||
125 | 6 | 35mm color slides (86) of site, excavation, and samples | |||||||||
Subseries 15: The Los Muertos Proposal, “The Hemenway Expedition and the Excavation of Los Muertos,” by Emil W. Haury and David R. Wilcox [unpublished], 1985-1987 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
126 | 1 | Correspondence and outline for the publisher, 1987 | |||||||||
126 | 2 | “The Significance of Emil Haury’s Los Muertos Report,” by David R. Wilcox. 53 pages plus illustrations. Copy of typed, undated manuscript. | |||||||||
126 | 3 | “Wherefore a Harvard Ph. D.?” by Emil W. Haury. 36 page draft typescript with pencil corrections, 25 October 1984. Published in “A Hemenway portfolio: Voices and views from the Hemenway Archaeological Expedition, 1886-1889,” eds. C. M. Hinsley and D. R. Wilcox. Journal of the Southwest 37(4):710-33. | |||||||||
126 | 4 | “Wherefore a Harvard Ph. D.?” by Emil W. Haury. 36 page “first copy draft” typescript with ink corrections, [?] December 1984 | |||||||||
126 | 5 | “Wherefore a Harvard Ph. D.?” by Emil W. Haury. 27 page uncorrected typescript, 7 December 1984 | |||||||||
126 | 6 | “Wherefore a Harvard Ph. D.?” by Emil W. Haury. 27 page typescript with pencil corrections, 7 December 1984/ 1985 | |||||||||
126 | 7 | “Wherefore a Harvard Ph. D.?” by Emil W. Haury. 27 page copy of typescript with corrections, 7 December 1984/ 1985 | |||||||||
Subseries 16: “Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation: a history and some personal notes” published in The Kiva 54 (1) , 1988 | |||||||||||
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127 | 1 | Gila Pueblo history: correspondence, 1986-1989 | |||||||||
127 | 2 | “Gila Pueblo: a history and some personal notes.” 2nd draft, 3 September 1986, work copy, 4 May 1988, and typescript with annotations, pages 1-68 | |||||||||
127 | 3 | “Gila Pueblo: a history and some personal notes.” Typescript with annotations, pages 69-121 | |||||||||
127 | 4 | Gila Pueblo/Point of Pines history “under the same cover,” typescript, part 2 | |||||||||
127 | 5 | Gila Pueblo/Point of Pines history “under the same cover,” typescript, part 3 | |||||||||
127 | 6 | Gila Pueblo history: Harold S. Gladwin partial manuscript (copy) | |||||||||
127 | 7 | Gila Pueblo history: transcript of interview with Gladwin’s daughter, 1985 | |||||||||
127 | 8 | Gila Pueblo history: research materials, floor plans, interviews, etc. | |||||||||
Subseries 17: “Point of Pines: a history of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School” published in Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 50, 1988 | |||||||||||
Note: see also Series 3 for information about the Burridge D. Butler Field School Fund used to help pay costs of the Point of Pines field school. | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
127 | 9 | Point of Pines history, research materials: 1946 lease from San Carlos Apache and audio cassettes of EWH reminiscences about the field school, recorded by Loren Haury around the campfire at Point of Pines on 5 May 1979 without his father’s knowledge. No transcript. | |||||||||
127 | 10 | Correspondence, 1989. | |||||||||
127 | 11 | Point of Pines history: outline, preface, acknowledgments, November 17, 1989 | |||||||||
127 | 12 | Point of Pines history: draft typescript of foreword by Richard B. Woodbury, 12/31/1987 | |||||||||
127 | 13 | Point of Pines history: “vignettes” by Wilma Kaemlein, 1956 | |||||||||
127 | 14 | Point of Pines history: typescript of 2nd draft, part 1, July 1986 | |||||||||
127 | 15 | Point of Pines history: typescript of 2nd draft, part 2, July 1986 | |||||||||
127 | 16 | Point of Pines history: typescript, annotated working copy, pages 1-95 | |||||||||
127 | 17 | Point of Pines history: typescript, annotated working copy, pages 96-187 | |||||||||
Subseries 18: Snaketown, 1960s-1989 | |||||||||||
The bulk of these materials relate to EWH’s 1962 excavation of Snaketown, his 1965 overview article in Kiva, and his 1976 book The Hohokam: Desert farmers and craftsmen, excavations at Snaketown, 1964-1965. For documentation of the Gila Pueblo Foundation’s 1934-1935 excavations of Snaketown, see MS 15. See also Oversize Box 133 for illustrations used in publication. | |||||||||||
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129 | 1 | Permits to excavate: copies of the 1934 and 1964 documents from the Gila River Indian Community and the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs | |||||||||
129 | 2 | National Science Foundation research proposal for an “Archaeological Restudy of Snaketown” submitted in January 1964. | |||||||||
129 | 3 | “National Park Service legislation”: correspondence with Senator Barry Goldwater, Representative Morris Udall, and others regarding the proposal to establish Hohokam-Pima National Monument at Snaketown, 1965 – 1972 | |||||||||
129 | 4 | Southwest Archeological Center correspondence, 1967 | |||||||||
129 | 5 | “Snaketown Archeological site, Arizona: a study of alternatives,” National Park Service, | |||||||||
129 | 6 | Canal crust analysis, 1969 | |||||||||
129 | 7 | “Master plan”: documents related to the establishment of the Hohokam Pima National Monument, 1972-1980 | |||||||||
129 | 8 | Proposed Hohokam-Pima National Monument, National Park Service overview, 1987 | |||||||||
129 | 9 | National Park Service correspondence, 1973 | |||||||||
129 | 10 | “Hohokam Pima National Monument,” 1975-1989 | |||||||||
129 | 11 | “Pima Hohokam National Monument, 1975-1982 | |||||||||
129 | 12 | Western Archaeological Center, National Park Service, cultural resource study, 1980-1981 | |||||||||
129 | 13 | Faunal material inventories for Snaketown Ariz. U: 13:1 (copies) 1968-1982 | |||||||||
129 | 14 | “Hohokam, desert farmers & craftsmen, Snaketown, 1964-1965,” correcetions to manuscript, June 19, 1978 | |||||||||
129 | 15 | Illustrations and charts for publication (photographic copies) | |||||||||
129 | 16 | Original pen and ink illustration used in Medallion paper #25 “Excavations at Snaketown, Material Culture” by Gladwin, Sayles, and EWH, 1937 | |||||||||
129 | 17 | “Pictures to use on visits to Snaketown,” black and white photographs with typed captions on the verso explaining excavations | |||||||||
129 | 18 | Greeting card signed by Snaketown staff at end of project, 1965. Anthropology students’ “certificate” of appreciation for EWH, 1964. | |||||||||
Subseries 19: Snaketown Reunion, and other miscellaneous items including bibliography of EWH publications, 1989 | |||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
129 | 1 | Snaketown Reunion, November 1989: correspondence, 1988-1989 | |||||||||
129 | 2 | Snaketown Reunion: final report by EWH, 1989 | |||||||||
129 | 3 | Snaketown Reunion: miscellaneous notes and lists | |||||||||
129 | 4 | Snaketown Reunion: photographs of participants and dinner party | |||||||||
129 | 5 | “Annotated bibliography of the works of Dr. Emil W. Haury,” by Peter L. Steere, 1989: correspondence and original typescript. | |||||||||
129 | 6 | “Annotated bibliography of the works of Dr. Emil W. Haury,” by Peter L. Steere, 1989 | |||||||||
Subseries 20: Autobiographical manuscripts, 1978-1979 | |||||||||||
This heavily revised and corrected document began as a transcript of audiotapes from an interview/monologue Haury did at the suggestion of J. Jefferson Reid. Yellow typed pages were added later by Haury. Handwritten annotations suggest input from multiple sources. Portions of this manuscript were used in publications by Haury and Reid. | |||||||||||
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130 | 1 | “A personal view,” by Emil W. Haury. “First draft taken from tapes.” Copy of typescript with corrections. 30 May 1978. 57 pages. | |||||||||
130 | 2 | “Emil Walter Haury: a personal view,” by Emil Haury. Draft #4. Copy of typescript, 102 pages. 30 May 1978/13 September 1979. | |||||||||
130 | 3 | “Emil Walter Haury: a personal view,” by Emil Haury. Draft #4. Original typescript heavily annotated by EWH. 13 September 1979. Part 1 of 3. | |||||||||
130 | 4 | “Emil Walter Haury: a personal view,” by Emil Haury. Draft #4. Original typescript heavily annotated by EWH. 13 September 1979. Part 2 of 3. | |||||||||
130 | 5 | “Emil Walter Haury: a personal view,” by Emil Haury. Draft #4. Original typescript heavily annotated by EWH. 13 September 1979. Part 3 of 3. | |||||||||
130 | 6 | “Emil Walter Haury: a personal view,” by Emil Haury. Draft #5 [final]. Original typescript with corrections. 26 November 1979. Part 1 of 2, pages 133 +. | |||||||||
130 | 7 | “Emil Walter Haury: a personal view,” by Emil Haury. Draft #5. Original typescript with corrections. 26 November 1979. Part 2 of 2, pages 134-261. | |||||||||
Subseries 21: Haury’s personal copies of his books, 1934-1986 | |||||||||||
Note that these publications arrived at ASM as part of ASM ACC. #94-120. | |||||||||||
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132 | The Canyon Creek Ruin and the cliff dwellings of the Sierra Ancha. Medallion Papers no. XIV by Emil W. Haury. Privately printed, Gila Pueblo, 1934. [With seven pages of handwritten notes by EWH.] | ||||||||||
132 | Emil W. Haury’s prehistory of the American Southwest. Edited by J. Jefferson Reid and David E. Doyel. University of Arizona Press, 1986. | ||||||||||
132 | Excavations at Snaketown: Material culture by Harold S. Gladwin, Emil W. Haury, et al. Medallion Papers no. XXV. Privately printed, Gila Pueblo, December 1937. | ||||||||||
132 | Excavations at Snaketown III: Revisions by Harold S. Gladwin. Medallion Papers no. XXX. Privately printed, Gila Pueblo, June 1942. | ||||||||||
132 | Excavations at Snaketown IV: Reviews and conclusions by Harold Sterling Gladwin. Medallion Papers no. XXXVIII. Privately printed, Gila Pueblo, June 1948. | ||||||||||
132 | For the Dean: essays in anthropology in honor of Byron Cummings on his eighty-ninth birthday, September 20, 1950. Published by the Hohokam Museums Association and the Southwestern Monuments Association, 1950. | ||||||||||
132 | Hohokam: Desert farmers & craftsmen: Snaketown, 1964-1965 by Emil W. Haury. University of Arizona Press, 1976. [Two copies, one with corrections and changes, and the other as published.] | ||||||||||
132 | Mogollon culture in the Forestdale Valley East-Central Arizona by Emil W. Haury. University of Arizona Press, 1985. | ||||||||||
132 | Starkweather Ruin, a Mogollon-Pueblo site in the Upper Gila area of New Mexico, and affiliative aspects of the Mogollon culture by Paul H. Nesbitt. Logan Museum Publications in Anthropology, Beloit college, 1938. [With annotations by EWH.] | ||||||||||
132 | The Stratigraphy and archaeology of Ventana Cave Arizona by Emil W. Haury and contributors. University of Arizona Press, 1950. |
Series 5: Miscellaneous oversize materials, 1925-1985 | |||||||||||
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Oversize box 133 | 1 | “Cox & Cox, Pima San Pedro River Watershed Case,” legal documents, summons, interrogatories, etc. involving the Gila River Indian Community plaintiff and the American Smelting and Refining Company, et al. defendants, 1978. | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 2 | “Cox & Cox, Pima San Pedro River Watershed Case,” correspondence, 1978 | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 3 | Newspaper clippings: “Clippings through the years regarding EWH” [item #70 in memorabilia acquisition] | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 4 | Newspaper clippings: “Clippings through the years regarding EWH” – early years. [item #70 in memorabilia acquisition] | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 5 | Newspaper clippings: photocopies | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 6 | Newspaper clippings: originals | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 7 | Newspaper clippings: originals | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 8 | National Geographic Society: Alaska trips to Mt. McKinley, Dead Horse, Kotzebue, Fort Yukon and other locations, 1964-1972. Includes oversize group photograph and map | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 9 | Snaketown, Los Muertos, and Ventana Cave: oversize illustrations including original pen & ink drawings of perishables | |||||||||
Oversize box 133 | 10 | Illustrations for EWH’s Mogollon culture book, 1985. Consists of photographs of artifacts and site features mounted on cardboard. | |||||||||
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Oversize Box 134 | Cuicuilco album: Album containing letters from Byron Cummings, original photographs, clippings, and ephemera assembled by EWH to document his June to August 1925 trip to Cuicuilco, Mexico. Album is item #77 on the Memorabilia inventory and is a companion | ||||||||||
Oversize Box 134 | Chibcha album: Scrapbook for the 1949-1950 trip to Colombia and Ecuador which includes drawings, photographs, ephemera, and correspondence. The album is item #76 from the Memorabilia inventory and is a companion to the Chibcha diary. *FRAGILE* | ||||||||||
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Oversize Box 135 | Memorabilia: certificates, diplomas, awards. Inventory available inside box. Memorabilia from the 1980 donation, assigned ASM ACC. #1984-84. Transferred to archives in 2018. See original, detailed inventory inside boxes. | ||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
Oversize Box 136 | Memorabilia: wood plaques, awards, etc. Inventory available inside the box. Memorabilia from the 1980 donation, assigned ASM ACC. #1984-84. Transferred to archives in 2018. See original, detailed inventory inside boxes. | ||||||||||
box | folder | ||||||||||
Oversize Box 137 | Memorabilia: certificates, awards, etc. Includes LP sound recording of 1957 commencement where Haury received an Alumni Achievement Award. Inventory available inside the box. Memorabilia from the 1980 donation, assigned ASM ACC. #1984-84. Transferred to archives in 2018. See original, detailed inventory inside boxes. |