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Creator: | Wagner, Sallie R. Lippincott, Bill |
Title: | Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records |
Inclusive Dates: | 1938-1970 |
Quantity: | 15 bound volumes, 0.1 linear feet textual material; 12 photo albums, 1 black & white negative, 1 print |
Abstract: | The manuscript portion of the Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records contains day books and ledgers recording the daily transactions of Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts, as well as legal documents and a list of photographic negatives. The photograph portion features images of the trading posts and those who lived on the Navajo Reservation. |
Identification: | NAU.MS.260 NAU.PH.2018.20 |
Language: | Material in English |
Repository: |
Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives
Department Northern Arizona University Box 6022 Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022 Phone: 928 523-5551 Fax: 928 523-3770 Email: special.collections@nau.edu |
The Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records consists of accounting records of Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts, both located in the southeastern part of what was then known as the Navajo Indian Reservation, now also known as the Navajo Nation. The historic Wide Ruins Trading Post was established in 1885 at the site of a large prehistoric settlement built by Ancestral Puebloans (previously referred to as the Anasazi) called Kin Teel, meaning "wide house." Pine Springs was established around 1912 higher in the mountains, 10 miles east of Wide Ruins. The records were created and maintained by William "Bill" and Sallie R. Wagner Lippincott, who ran both trading posts from 1938 to 1949. Bill and Jean Cousins assisted the Lippincotts as traders at their posts.
The Lippincotts owned Kin Teel on two separate occasions. They first purchased the trading post from Peter Parquette in 1938. In 1942, Bill Lippincott was called to serve in the United States Navy during World War II, and the trading post was sold to Carl Hine. After the war, the Lippincotts were able to reacquire Wide Ruins and Pine Springs Trading Posts. The Cousins also returned. By 1950, operating conditions were changing for traders on reservations. Lippincott sold the Wide Ruins Trading Post to the Navajo Nation. The trading post's business declined over the next few decades. In 1986, the historic trading post and living quarters were lost to a fire, and remaining buildings were bulldozed to the ground. Today, only the ancient structure of Kin Teel remains at the site of the former trading post.
The Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records is comprised of two format-based record groups: manuscript (NAU.MS.260) and photographic materials (NAU.PH.2018.20). The manuscript record group consist of 14 individual accounting journals and day books from the Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts. The materials cover business at the trading posts from the late 1930s through the late 1940s. In her book Wide Ruins: Memories from a Navajo Trading Post, Sarah Wagner Lippincott recounts that Crip Chee, a Navajo man notorious for practical jokes and numerous mischievous acts, purloined, upon the suggestion of an eastern writer visiting at Pine Springs, trading post records and shipped them to the Cornell University Library. This account has been investigated by Special Collections and Archives and has not been corroborated by Cornell Library staff as of 2019.
The Lippincotts' day books detail daily economic events, including the buying and trading of goods, at the trading posts. Among the goods recorded are fresh mutton, live lambs and goats, wool and mohair, rugs, baskets and paintings. The day books also include information about seasonal goods, like pinon nuts and animal hides. At the bottom of each daily entry, the trader summarized all transactions of the day including what cash was on hand, sales, cash received, labor hours, goods purchased, goods traded, and a final cash balance for the day.
The photographic record group consists of 10 photographic scrapbooks of the Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) Trading Post and those who lived there between 1938 and 1970. The photographs featured in this collection were given to Sallie Wagner and her husband William "Bill" Lippincott by more than 10 different photographers, including Dee Dee Hendry. The collection also includes photos taken by Sallie Wagner and Bill Lippincott.
Permisssion to reproduce and use photographic images attributed to "Dee Dee Hendry" require additional communication with SCA staff.
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 Northern Arizona University, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
The 2019.57 accession to the Wide Ruins (Kin Teel) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records included 7 Navajo-English learning books created by the Office of Indian Affairs [now the Bureau of Indian Affairs] in the 1940s. The books are now housed in the Special Collections and Archive stacks. These books are: Navajo Life Series: Pre-primer by Hildegard Thompson (1949), Navajo Life Series: Primer by Hildegard Thompson (1949), Who Wants to be a Prairie Dog? by Ann Clark (1940), Coyote Tales by Morgan, Young, Thompson, Tsihnahjinni (1949), Little Herder in Spring by Ann Clark (1940), Little Herder in Autumn by Ann Clark (1940), Little Man's Family by J.B. Enochs (1940).
To locate and use these materials, please search the Cline Librarycatalog.
Several of the Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs photo albums assembled by Sallie Wagner have been digitized by Special Collections and Archives and are available online through Digital Collections. Select "Colorado Plateau Archives." Use the advanced search menu to search for "Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records" in the "Collection name" field or "Sallie Wagner" in the "Creator" field.
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Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records, NAU.MS.260 / NAU.PH.2018.20, Box [ ]. Special Collections and Archives. Northern Arizona University. Cline Library. Flagstaff, Arizona.
In 2019, the Sallie Wagner and Bill Lippincott Photographs (NAU.PH.2018.20) were merged with the Wide Ruins and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records (NAU.MS.260) to correct previous format-based separation of materials created by Bill Lippincott and Sallie Wagner while running the Wide Ruins and Pine Springs Trading Post. This group of materials is now named the "Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts Records."
Margaret Firth Waldon donated the photo albums to Special Collections and Archives in 2018.
In 2019, Waldon donated additional manuscript and photographic materials pertaining to Wide Ruins to SCA.
The initial donation of Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts manuscript materials (NAU.MS.260) were processed by Frances Coopers in 1998.
The photo albums (NAU.PH.2018.20) were processed by Will McMullan in September 2018.
A 2019 accrual to the collection (Accession 2019.57) was processed by by Britney Bibeault in October and November of 2019. Some box and folders may not correspond to the new arrangement, as some materials are currently awaiting new boxes. Please ask SCA staff to help you locate materials without box or folder numbers.
NAU.MS.260 Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts records, 1938-1949 (15 bound volumes, 0.1 linear feet of textual material) | |||||||||||
Arrangement | |||||||||||
Britney Bibeault organized the manuscript materials into two series based on
their function and format. Each series is further organized chronologically.
NAU.MS.260.1 - Series 1: Business Records, 1938-1949
NAU.MS.260.2 - Series 2: Advocacy and Photographs,
1924-2002
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Series 1: Business Records, 1938-1949 (14 bound volumes) | |||||||||||
Scope & Content | |||||||||||
14 bound volumes including day books, ledgers, and a journal documenting the daily business transactions at Kin Teel (Wide Ruins) and Pine Springs Trading Posts including purchases, trades, and payroll information. Some of the volumes contain information relating exclusively Kin Teel or Pine Springs Trading Posts while others include information from both posts or have no clear indication of where the volume was created. | |||||||||||
Box | Folder | ||||||||||
1 | 1 | Kin Teel Trading Post journal, October 23,1938 to June 30, 1943 | |||||||||
1 | 2 | Kin Teel Trading Post ledger, October 23, 1938, to June 30, 1942 | |||||||||
1 | 3 | Counter book, November 1, 1938 to January 28, 1939 | |||||||||
Box | folder | ||||||||||
2 | 1 | Pine Springs ledger [accounts and expenses], January 1, 1948 to December 29, 1948 | |||||||||
2 | 2 | Kin Teel day book , January 1, 1948 to December 29, 1948 | |||||||||
2 | 3 | 1949 ledger, 30 December 1948 to 28 December 1949 | |||||||||
2 | 4 | Pine Springs day book, January 1, 1949 to October 31, 1949 | |||||||||
2 | 5 | Day book, November 1, 1949 to December 29, 1949 | |||||||||
Box | Folder | ||||||||||
3 | 1 | Kin Teel ledger, October 23, 1938 to June 30, 1943 | |||||||||
3 | 2 | Kin Teel day book, 1 July 1941 - 23 December 1943 | |||||||||
3 | 3 | Pine Springs day book, November 1, 1944 to December 12, 1945 | |||||||||
Box | Folder | ||||||||||
4 | 1 | Rug account book, January 22, 1945 to December 26, 1947 | |||||||||
4 | 2 | Kin Teel journal, August 15, 1946 to December 29, 1947 | |||||||||
4 | 3 | Pine Springs ledger, September 26, 1946 to December 29, 1947 | |||||||||
NAU.MS.260.2 | Series 2: Advocacy and Photographs, 1924-2002 (.1 linear feet textual material, 1 bound volume, 1 black & white negative) | ||||||||||
Scope & Content | |||||||||||
This series includes documents which relate to the Kin Teel Trading Post land and Bill Lippencott's advocacy on behalf of the Hopi and Navajo tribes. Lippencott testified on behalf of the Navajo Nation at a hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee of Interior and Insular Affairs in March 1948. The series also includes a bound volume containing a list of photographs featured in the Lippincotts' photo albums, which are now part of the photographic record group (NAU.PH.2018.20). This volume contains lists of negatives and one physical black & white negative. | |||||||||||
Box | Folder | ||||||||||
5 | 1 | Land rights documents, 1924-1925 | |||||||||
5 | 2 | Advocacy documents, 1948 | |||||||||
These documents relate to Bill Lippincott's involvement in legislation pertaining to Navajo and Hopi reservation life and the role of the federal government in terms of education, infrastructure, and industry on Navajo land. | |||||||||||
5 | 3 | Sallie Wagner's Photo Album: Notes, 2002 | |||||||||
Volume | |||||||||||
1 | Unknown photo log, undated | ||||||||||
This photo log contains lists of photo negatives. Also included is one negative of unidentified buildings. | |||||||||||
NAU.PH.2018.20 Photo albums and photographs, 1938-1970 (12 photo albums, 1 print) | |||||||||||
Arrangement | |||||||||||
The photo albums are arranged in the order they appear in supporting documentation provided to Special Collections and Archives by the donor of these records in 2002. | |||||||||||
Scope & Content | |||||||||||
Photo albums include prints, occasional associated negatives, some color transparencies, and some drawings. Titles and other information regarding the photographs listed below was provided to Special Collections and Archives by the donor of these records in 2002. The donor further attributed the creatorship of specific photographs to Bill Lippincott, Sallie Wagner, Dee Dee Hendry, and other photographers, where known. | |||||||||||
Box | Album | ||||||||||
1 | 1 | NAU.PH.2018.20.1 Photo album 1: [Life on the Navajo Nation] | |||||||||
Individual images listed in the order as they appear in the album. | |||||||||||
Click here to view a digitized version of this photo album through Digital Collections. | |||||||||||
Scope & Content | |||||||||||
Photo album 1
1. Sallie climbing the Footholds. 1945-50. Navajo Canyon,
AZ.
2. Dipping sheep at Wide Ruins, AZ. L-R, lady with back
unidentified. M-Ralph Jones’ wife. 3-unidentified
3. Sallie in her 30s. Photographer unknown. Thistle-dog—on
the enclosed porch
4. Sallie is in living room at Wide Ruins. Grummet is the
dog’s name. 1945-50. Bill may have taken the photo.
5. Wide Ruins, AZ, House, outside porch. Dee Dee Hendry
photographer, 1938-42
6. Negative of No.7
7. Inside the store at Wide Ruins. 1945-50, around
Christmas. Bill Cousins is sitting on the counter.
8. Negative of No.9
9. Inside the store at Wide Ruins—1938, before remodel.
Little boys in foreground are unidentified. 1. Bill Cousins.
2. Bill Lippincott. 3. J.P. Fordyce. 4. Big Shorty’s
wife
10. Picture of the Ruins at Kin Teel
11. Group shot of Navajo women and children, L-R
unidentified. Sallie Wagner photo
12. Little Shorty and family at Wide Ruins. Sallie Wagner
photo, 1940
13. Lukaichukai. Sallie Wagner photo
14. Hosteen Kee’s wife. Sallie Wagner photo
15. Negative of No.16
16. Sallie Wagner and Paul Jones in front of his
hogan
17. John Lee’s son-in-law’s wife. Photo 1939 by Hal
Wiltermood
18. Tae Mifflin and his dog. Sallie Wagner photo, c.
1938-50
19. Ralph Jones’ wife, spinning wool. Sallie Wagner photo,
c. 1938-50
20. Hosteen Crip Chee w/Chariot. Sallie Wagner photo.
21. Patsy Martin and Mountain (baby’s name). Baby
eventually died of Tubercular Meningitis. Hal Wiltermood
photo, 1939
22. Nez Ben Family in Wide Ruin's. Sallie Wagner photo,
1941
23. Joe Martin (had TB). Sallie Wagner photo, c. 1941.
Worked for Sallie at Wide Ruins. Joe died not long after
this photo was taken
24. Negative of 25
25. Rose, Joe and Patsy Martin. Sallie Wagner photo, c.
1941
26. Negative of No.27
27. The Toddy Family outside Wide Ruins. Sallie Wagner
photo, c. 1939. L-R: Fay, Joe, Jimmy
28. Jimmy Toddy. Hal Wiltermood photo, c. 1939
29. Rug class—Bill Lippincott giving instruction to Navajo
kids at Wide Ruins Trading Post
30. Negative of No. 31
31. Joe Toddy and Lukaichukai (Navajo medicine man).
Sallie Wagner photo, c. 1939-40
32. Wide Ruins. Photographer unknown, c. 1938-50. Sheep
corral in background
33. Joe Toddy and Sallie and "friend" (orangutan). Photo
by Bill Lippincott. Broodmoor Zoo, Colorado
34. L-Medicine man (Kinlee Chini). R-Unidentified man. Hal
Wiltermood photo, 1939
35. L-Peter Lee. R-Unidentified. Hal Wiltermood photo,
1939. Wide Ruins T.P. area
36. Road to Chambers, AZ. Sallie Wagner photo, 1939.
“Struck in the mud,” Sallie’s truck
37. Photo of Tree and Well at Tanner Springs. Photo by
Bill Lippincott, c. 1938-50. owned by Chee Dodge
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1 | 2 | NAU.PH.2018.20.2 Photo album 2: [Arizona and New Mexico - Navajo Artists and Landscapes] circa 1940-1970 | |||||||||
Individual images listed in the order as they appear in the album. | |||||||||||
Click here to view a digitized version of this photo album through Digital Collections. | |||||||||||
Scope & Content | |||||||||||
Photo Album 2
1. Cochiti woman—at Cochiti Pueblo. Taken professionally
by Richard Gross. Photographer, ca. 1956. Sent to Sallie
Wagner
2. Diane Herrera, 9-12 years of age, standing in front of
ovens and kiva. Granddaughter of Lorenzo who was very
important ceremonially
3. L-R; Lorenzo Herrera’s son, Raymond, brother of Alfred
Herrera, freq. Gov. of Cochiti
4. Raymond Herrera's Wife Baking Bread
5. Charlotte Suina, 2-3 years of age, Cochiti Pueblo.
Sallie Wagner photo, c. 1940
6. Leona Herrera. Sallie Wagner photo, c. 1940. Youngest
daughter of Alfred, Cochiti Pueblo
7. Penasco, New Mexico. Richard Gross photo
8. Cordova, NM. Richard Gross photo
9. Penasco, NM. With High Students
10. Jose Mondragon—carver of santeros at Cordova. Circa
1941
11. Photo of Nacimiento in Sallie’s Collection. Anna Marie
Vigil of Tesuque, daughter of Vicente Vigil from Tesuque,
NM. c. 1953
12. Bird-Santo Domingo Man. Richard Gross photo, c.
1941
13. Unknown photographer and year. Of Dances at
Tesuque—little kids
14. See No. 13 above
15.L-R: Abelita Herrera holding baby. Baby on pile is
Alfred Herrera w/young Lorenzo Herrera
16. Spanish man—unknown name
17. Baby looking at kachina
18. Navajo Gobanador refugee site. New Mexico. Sallie
Wagner photo, c. 1970
19. See 17. above
20. Joe Allen coming out of refugee site. New Mexico.
Sallie Wagner photo, c. 1970
21. San Francisco Street. From Exchange Hotel looking at
St. Francis Parochial Cathedral
22. Loma Parda, an abandoned town in New Mexico. Photo by
Sallie Wagner or Joe Allen, c. 1970
23. Loma Parda, New Mexico (near Ft. Union, is now
abandoned)
24. Loma Parda, New Mexico (near Ft. Union, is now
abandoned)
25. The door to an abandoned dance hall in Loma
Parda
26. Guadalupe, 1970. Joe Allen photo. Volcanic plug
27. Dark Image of Sky
28. Carved Aspen Trees
29. Soldiers—Rough Riders
30. Ben Miller—Santero, Santa Fe. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940
31. Apolonio Martinez of Chimayo. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940. Santero— Chimayo. Holding death cast of penitentes:
Dona Sabastiana
32. Merijildo Martinez of Santa Cruz. Richard Gross photo.
Santero, 1940-
33. Lorencito Pino—Tesuque, 1940. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940
34. Lorencito Pino—Tesuque, 1940. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940
35. Juanita Arquero (Cochiti Pueblo)—taught Helen Cordero
how to make pottery.From 1940s
36. Luterio Atencio of San Juan Pueblo. Richard Gross
photo, c. 1940
37. Rose Gonzales—San Ildefonso. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940. Lived close to kiva
38. Teresita Naranjo—Santa Clara Pueblo. Richard Gross
photo, c. 1940
39. Zia potter Daisy Sala. Richard Gross photo, c. 1940.
See tabitas on the wall
40. Zia potter—unidentified. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940
41. Helen Cordero—Cochiti Pueblo. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940
42. Jemez with baskets. Richard Gross photo, c. 1940.
Family unknown
43. Virginia Romero—Taos Pueblo. Richard Gross photo.
Doing exhibit of New Mexico Crafts
44. Tony Aquilar, jeweler—Santo Domingo. Richard Gross
photo, c. 1940
45. Severa Tafoya, potter—Santa Clara. Richard Gross
photo
46. Juana Marie Pecos, weaving—Jemez Pueblo. Richard Gross
photo, c. 1940
47. Delores Sanchez—Acoma Pueblo. Richard Gross photo, c.
1940
48. Bernalillo, New Mexico. Lucia Woods—? Laura Gilpin
photo—given to Sallie Wagner by Laura Gilpin
49. Rocks, Joe Allen photo, circa 1940s
50. Jimmy Toddy (Beatin Yazz) at School of American
Research
51. Cozy McSparron. Portrait by Peter Bloss, 1940
52. Sallie Wagner image/drawing by Peter Bloss, c.
1940
53. View Foam Ari1quiu Mosque 2004. Richard Blake
Photo
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1 | 3 | NAU.PH.2018.20.3 Photo Album 3: [Northern Arizona and New Mexico: People, Professions, and Landscapes] 1938-1950 | |||||||||
Individual images listed in the order as they appear in the album. | |||||||||||
Click here to view a digitized version of this photo album through Digital Collections. | |||||||||||
Scope & Content | |||||||||||
Photo Album 3
1. Wide Ruins trading post through the gate. Lodjewik (Lo)
Lek photo, c. 1938-50
2. "No Accommodations" sign on Wide Ruins Screen Door. Lo
Lek Photo. c. 1938-1950
3. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1938-50. Black Mt. in
distance
4. Monument Valley from Rocky Pt. Bill Lippincott photo,
c. 1938-50
5. See no.4 above
6. Beautiful Valley. Lo Lek photo, late 1940s.
7. Tse Lani Salina. Lo Lek photo, c. 1940s. Directly west
of Chinle, AZ
8. Tse Lani Salina. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1940s.
Directly west of Chinle, AZ
9. Tse Lani Salina, with Bill and Sallie. Lo Lek photo, c.
1940s
10. Tse Lani Salina. Lo Lek photo, late 1940s
11. Tse Lani Salina. Lo Lek photo, late 1940s
12. Negative of No. 14
13. Negative of No. 14
14. Sheep Corral at Wide Ruins in winter. Lo Lek photo,
1945-50
15. Stable and comer of vegetable bin where Sallie grew
vegetables. Lo Lek photo, 1945-50
16. Stable during the rain—arroyo—1990. Bill Lippincott
photo, 1940s
17. Stables at Wide Ruins, Arizona. Bill Lippincott photo,
c. 1940. The horses' names were Creed, Panty Wasst and
Thundering Shucks
18. Color Transparent of No. 19
19. Mary Burnside, silversmith. Pine Springs, AZ. Bill
Lippincott photo, 1945-50
20. Billy Tsosie, brother of Jim Tsosie/Wide Ruins,
Arizona. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1945-50. Holding
bridle
21. Negative of No.22
22. Patsy Martin. Lo Lek photo, 1945-50. Wide Ruins,
AZ
23. Bent Knee, Wide Ruins. Lo Lak photo, 1945-50
24. Negative of No. 25
25. Charlie Houck at Pine Springs. Bill Lippincott photo,
1945-50. Silver smith who made silversmithing the "old
way.”
26. Tree on Stormy Night. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1940s
27. Grass Patch in Sand Bill Lippincott photo, c.
1940s
28.Dead Tree. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1940s
29. Dead Tree. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1940s
30. Turquoise Mine Shaft. Bill Lippincott photo,
1938
31. Turquoise Mine Prehistoric Workings. Bill Lippincott
photo, 1938
32. Old Mining Tools. Bill Lippincott photo, 1938
33. Turquoise Mine Shaft. Modern entrance. Herculano
Montoya, a miner, pushing wheelbarrow. Bill Lippincott
photo, 1938
34. Herculano Montoya mining for turquoise. Bill
Lippincott photo, 1938
35. Herculano Montoya discovers turquoise. Bill Lippincott
photo, 1938
36. Herculano Montoya exiting Turquoise Mine Shaft. Bill
Lippincott photo, 1938
37. At Los Cerrillos Wooden Shack. Bill Lippincott photo,
1938
38. Gate in Albuquerque Old Town, NM. Bill Lippincott
photo, c. 1940s
39. Church at Abiquiu, NM. Bill Lippincott photo
40. Bill took pictures of horse and colt in corral at
Klaqetoh, AZ, 1940s
41. Kee Chester’s wife. Dee Dee Hendry photo
42. Tom Burnside’s children—Dee Dee Hendry photo
43. Tom Burnside's son and daughter- Dee Dee Hendry
Photo
44. Tom Burnside's Daughter. Unidentified Children in the
back. Dee Dee Hendry Photo
45. Tom Burnside's Daughter. Dee Dee Hendry Photo
46. Tom Burnside’s wife. Dee Dee Hendry Photo
47. Tom Burnside's wife. Dee Dee Hendry Photo
48. Tom Roan—silversmith at Pine Springs. Photo by Dee Dee
Hendry, c.1945-50
49. Hosteen Glish's wife—best and most prolific weaver at
Wide Ruins. Bill Lippincott photo. 1940
50. Wide Ruins, winter in snow. Bill Lippincott photo. Dog
and unidentified Indian man
51. Winter photo of new addition to house at Wide Ruins.
Bill Lippincott photo, 1946-50. Darkroom and
workshop/combo
52. Unidentified Navajo w/baby on cradleboard. Dee Dee
Hendry photo, c. 1945-50
53. Dee Dee Hendry photo, c. 1946-50. Patrick Footracer’s
wife—baby’s name is Red House
54. Firth and Colin took these of Wide Ruins hay barn.
1998
55. House in foreground and store in background w/dividing
wall. Bill Lippincott photo, 1945-50
56. Frozen House Mouse. Bill Lippincott photo, 1938-50.
Wide Ruins
57. Grand Canyon in snow. Bill Lippincott photo,
1940s
Negative of No. 59
59. Living room at Wide Ruins. Lo Lek photo, 1945-50. L-R:
Bill, Sallie, Kurt Kruger
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2 | 4 | NAU.PH.2018.20.4 Photo album 4: [People and Places of the Colorado Plateau] circa 1938-1950 | |||||||||
Individual images listed in the order as they appear in the album. | |||||||||||
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Photo Album 4
1. Bill Lippincott Photo of River Water Surface
2. Negative of No.3
3. Tom Burnside sitting—Navajo silversmith. Ray Manley
photo, c. 1940s. Left of Burnside is brother, Mark Burnside
All their children
4. Tom Burnside w/tufa material. Casting silver. Ray
Manley photo, c. 1940s
5. Tom Burnside and Clay Lockett. Ray Manley photo, c.
1940s. Lockett operated gift shop, worked for Museum of
Northern Arizona for many years. Lifting silver from
tufa
6. Navajo woman (unidentified) carding wool—with Clay
Lockett. Ray Manley photo, c. 1940s
7. Mary Gaddy-Navajo weaver of Hosteen Glish family. Ray
Manley photo, 1940
8. Bill Lippincott and Clay Lockett inside rug room at
Wide Ruins, c. 1940s. Lockett looking at Twill rug
9. Awatovi at Hopi on Antelope Mesa. Bill Lippincott
photo, c. 1940s
10. Below Awatovi—near the spring—looking east. Bill
Lippincott photo, c. 1940s
11. Picture of Wide Ruins from Chicago Tribune. c.
1940s
12. Negative of No. 13
13. Inside Trading Post. Photographer unknown, c. 1940s.
Jean Cousins, Bill Lippincott and Sallie Wagner behind
counter
14. Winter/snow scene at Wide Ruins. Thundershucks in snow
Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1938-42
15. Hosteen Kee’s wife—Two daughters in photo. Outside
Hogan near Wide Ruins
16. Same family—common design on rug for Glish’s , c.
1940s
17. Wide Ruins trading post—Sallie in window, looking at
Grummet. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s
18. Unloading truck from wholesale house in Gallup at Wide
Ruins. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s. Navajo families
unknown
19. Living room in trading post at Wide Ruins, Arizona.
Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s
20 Grummet and unknown dog in Wide Ruins Living Room.
1940s
21. Detail of the living room at Wide Ruins Trading Post.
Bill Lippincott photo, late 1940s
22. Detail of corner of bedroom at Wide Ruins Trading
Post. Bill Lippincott photo, late 1940s
23. Rug mounted on the mantle in living room. Bill
Lippincott photo, 1940s. Saddle blanket, 1890s-1900
24. Negative of No.25
25. Photo of Sallie Wagner and Crip Chee. John Collier
photo, late 1940s
26. Photo of Wide Ruins w/2 Navajo wagons. Bill Lippincott
photo, 1940s
27. Wide Ruins T.P. in Snow Bill Lippincott photo, late
1940s. Hay barn in foreground. Guest house on left in
background. The Cousins house is on right in
background
28. Color transparent of Winter night sunset
29. Winter scene at night (snow) and moon peeking through
clouds. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s
30. Snow scenes. Photo taken on Navajo reservation during
the 1940s. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s
31. Telephone Pole on Navajo Reservation. Bill Lippincott
photo. 1940's
32. Sallie Wagner Lippincott standing in front of
springhouse, 1940s. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s
33. Sand dune. Bill Lippincott photo circa 1940s
34. Albuquerque fiesta, 1935-36. Bill Lippincott photo
35. Walter Ashley’s wife and children in covered wagon.
Bill Lippincott photo, 1938
36. Tree. Art photo taken by Bill Lippincott, c. 1938-42
37. Color Transparent of No. 38
38. Tree. Art photo taken by Bill Lippincott, c.
1938-42
39. Covered wagon at the side of Wide Ruins trading
post
40. Navajo woman on burro. Dee Dee Hendry photo, late
1940s
41. Navajo wagon—2 dogs in front of mule and horse near
Wide Ruins Trading Post, Ariz. Dee Dee Hendry photo,
1940s
42. Sybil Shorty (Isaac Shorty’s wife). Dee Dee Hendry
photo, late 1940s
43. Joe Brown. Dee Dee Hendry photo
44. Inside the trading post, late 1930. Alden Stevens
photo, late 1930s. Behind counter. Bill Lippicncott and Paul
Jones
45. Photo of John Baldwin's Wife with her rugs and
groceries. Dee Dee Hendry photo
46. Joe Brown and Navajo Pete holding groceries. Dee Dee
Hendry photo, late 1940s
47. Scenery—Round Rock, Arizona. Bill Lippincott photo,
late 1940s
48. Scenery—North of Chinle, Arizona. Bill Lippincott
photo, late 1940s
49. Scene on Navajo reservation. Bill Lippincott photo,
late 1940s
50. Country west of Navajo Mountain. Barry Goldwater
photo
51. Trail to the Rainbow Bridge. Bill Lippincott photo,
1945-50
52. Color Transparent of No. 53
53. Rainbow Bridge. Bill Lippincott photo, 1945-50.
54. Color Transparent of No. 55
55. Rainbow Bridge from other direction. Bill Lippincott
photo, late 1940s
56. Rainbow Bridge. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s—after the
war
57. Art photo of rock. Bill Lippincott photo,
1945-50
58. Navajo woman and children. Laura Gilpin photo, 1940s
59. Shaddrach, the dog, inside living room at Wide Ruins
Trading Post. Bill Lippincott photo, late 1940s
60. Negative of No. 61
61. Mark Burnside, Tom Burnside, and Sam Begay at Pine
Springs. Bill Lippincott Photo. 1940s
62. Unknown men and horses uptop rock ledge. Unknown
Photographer. 1940's
63. Negative of No.62
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Photo Album 5
1. Patio at Wide Ruins Trading Post. Sallie is in yard,
1940s. Bill Lippincott photo
2. Color transparent of No.3
3. Photo from Awatovi, on Antelope Mesa on the Hopi Indian
reservation. Bill Lippincott photo, c. 1940s (after
WWII)
4. Color transparent of No.5
5. Sunset. Bill Lippincott photo, 1940s
6. Sandstone scene—Navajo reservation. Bill Lippincott
photo, 1945-50
7. Rainbow Bridge. Bill Lippincott photo, 1945-50
8. Color transparent of No.9
9. Doorbell/Dinner bell at Wide Ruins Trading Post—next to
outside gate
10. Scenery: Tree, Wide Ruins area. Bill Lippincott photo,
1945-50
11. Scenery: Sky, Wide Ruins area. Bill Lippincott photo,
1945-50
12. Scenery, Snow, Wide Ruins area. Bill Lippincott photo,
1945-50
13. Screen porch of house—winter w/icicles. Bill
Lippincott photo. c. 1940s
14. Scene, Navajo Mountain. Bill Lippincott photo, 1945-50
on park trip
15. Crip Chee's sheep and hogan in distance. Wide Ruins,
Ariz. John Collier, Jr. photo, late 1940s
16. Navajo sheep. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
17. Navajo ram. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
18. Ewe and lamb on Navajo reservation. John Collier, Jr.
photo, 1940s
19. Dee Dee, Billy feeding Goat. John Collier, Jr. photo,
1940s
20. Lamb ewe. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
21. Sheep ram and goat—Navajo Reservation. At feed trough.
John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
22. Goats in foreground, sheep in background. John
Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
23. Navajo man butchering sheep. John Collier, Jr. photo,
late 1940’s. Frank Billy, Wide Ruins
24. Goat ribs and intestines cooking over grate. John
Collier, Jr. photo. Wide Ruins, Ariz., 1940s.
25. Negative of No.26
26. Photographer John Collier. Black Rock, Navajo Medicine
Man and brother of Lukaichukai at Wide Ruins, Ariz.,
shucking corn in Navajo basket
27. Negative of No.28
28. Navajo Medicine Man. John Collier, Jr. photo. Black
Rock portrait. Wide Ruins, Ariz.
29. Navajo men outside sweat bathe at Wide Ruins, Ariz.
John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
30. Portrait of young Navajo girl, probably at Wide Ruins,
Ariz. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
31. Two unidentified Navajo children outside a
hogan
32. Glish family hogans (interior). John Collier, Jr.
photo, c. 1940s. Navajo woman weaving is Kee Chester’s
wife
33. Bessie Gaddy and her two children. One is holding a
kitty. Hosteen Glish extended family—on the Navajo
reservation, 1940s. John Collier, Jr. photo
34. Eugene Gaddy. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
35. Two women placing baby boy on cradleboard. John
Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
36. Mrs. Glish’s home and Collection. John Collier, Jr.
photo, 1940s
37. L-R: Two Navajo women, unidentified. Little girl.
Navajo man. Navajo man in army uniform. John Collier, Jr.
photo
38. Glish family. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s. Girl
spinning wool at Wide Ruins
39. Kee Chester’s wife weaving a Navajo rug. John Collier,
Jr. photo, 1940s
40. Kee Chester’s wife w/baby at loom, weaving. John
Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s. Inside hogan
41. Portrait of young Navajo girl wearing a Pendleton and
non-Navajo necklace. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
42. Little girl wearing Pendleton, snow in background.
John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
43. Portrait of Navajo woman wrapped in Pendleton. John
Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
44. Crip Chee (Hosteen Belahe). John Collier, Jr. photo,
1940s
45. Crip Chee. John Collier, Jr. Photo. 1940's
46. Navajo portrait—little girl wearing snow cap. John
Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
47. Spring winds on Navajo Res. John Collier, Jr. photo,
1940s
48. Making fried bread. John Collier, Jr. photo,
1940s
49. Spring (Navajo) plowing in Canyon de Chelly. John
Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
50. Navajo woman milking a goat. John Collier, Jr. photo,
1940s
51. Inside Glish hogan. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s.
Weaver is Louise Glish
52. Unidentified Navajo medicine men (sand painter) making
a sand painting. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
53. Prayer sticks in basket. John Collier, Jr. Navajo
medicine man performing a ceremony
54. Prayer sticks. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s, Chinle,
AZ. Medicine plumes, up close of ceremony
55. Medicine man. John Collier, Jr. photo. Praying outside
hogan, holding prayer rattle
56. Two sand painters painting a sand painting at Chinle,
AZ. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
57. Negative of No.58
58. Navajo people sitting around periphery of a sand
painting. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
59. Hosteen dish’s hogan. Louise at loom and Mrs. Glish is
spinning. John Collier, Jr. photo, 1940s
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Photo Album 6
1. Tom Noble: Southern Arizona
2. Nat Dodge Mummy Cave
3. Cliff Bond: Two People Investigating Pre-made
Rug
4. Rosaline Making Pottery
5. Cliff Bond: The Monuments
6. Cliff Bond: The Window
7. Cliff Bond: Car Lost in Quicksand
8. Cliff Bond: Car and Owner
9. Envelope containing negative strip (See No.10)
10. Cliff Bond: Down a Hand + Toe-Trial
11. Cliff Bond: Down the Cliff
12. Cliff Bond: Recovering Quicksand Car
13. Cliff Bond: Close-Up Recovering Sallie's Car from
Quicksand
14. Cliff Bond: Division of Spoils
15. Cliff Bond: Spectators
16. Cliff Bond: Again
17. Cliff Bond: Beginning of Trail
18. Cliff Bond: Top of Trail
19. Bob Bransted: Arizona Sky Sunset
20. Bob Bransted: Tree Silhouette on mountain
21. Bob Bransted: Cowboy Silhouette
22. Bob Bransted: Blue Cloudy Sky and Dark Trees
23. Bob Bransted: Rainbow Arch
24. Bob Bransted: Rainbow Arch
25. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Wide Ruins Patio
26. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Chief Dodge’s Horses
27. Bob Bransted: "Pretty Girl"
28. Cliff Bond: Sand paintings
29. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Lukaichukai
30. Negative of No.31
31. Bob Bransted: Milton’s Wife and Sammy
32. Negative of No.33
33. Bob Bransted: Little Woman+ Tae Mifflin
34. Bob Bransted: Joe Toddy
35. Bob Bransted: Black Rock Ruins – Wide Ruins
36. Bob Bransted: Rainbow during Rain
37. Negative of No.38
38. Bob Bransted: Kin Teel Trading Post Entrance
39. Negative of No.40
40. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Lukaichukai
41. Laura: Photo of Small Child (Tonolea-Arizona)
42. Bob Bransted: "Pretty Girl"
43. Bob Bransted: "Pretty Girl"
44. Bob Bransted: DeChelly
45. Bob Bransted: Canyon DeChelly
46. Bob Bransted: Whitehouse
47. Negative of No.48
48. Peter Bros: Drawing of Mary Toddy
49. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Peter Lee’s Wife
50. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Peter Lee’s Wife
51. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Peter Lee’s Wife
52. Hal Wiltermood: Frank Footracer’s Sister and
Wife
53. Bob Bransted: Syble Shorty.
54. Sallie Wagner Lippincott: Footracer Family
55. Envelope containing negative strip of No. 56-58
56. Hal Wiltermood: men Capturing sheep
57. Hal Wiltermood: Men capturing sheep
58. Hal Wiltermood: Weighing sheep
59. Hal Wiltermood: Buying Sheep
60. Hal Wiltermood: House Patio
61. Hal Wiltermood: Patio
62. Alden Stevens: Old Woman navigating carriage and
horses
63. Alden Stevens: Crip Chee’s Fields
64. Natasha Smith: Horned Toad
65. Natasha Smith: Horned Toad Close-up on Face
66. Richard Storer: Group leaving on Horses
67. Richard Storer: Women on horses
68. Negative of No.69
69. Richard Storer: Evaluating food supplies
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Photo Album 7
1. Dee Dee Hendry: Desert Lace
2. Dee Dee Hendry: Isaac’s Chicken House
3. Dee Dee Hendry: Little Beaver Close-Up (Child’s
Name)
4. Dee Dee Hendry: Genevieve Close-Up
5. Dee Dee Hendry: Another Close-Up of Genevieve
6. Dee Dee Hendry: Asonie Kinnayahni (Old Eyes, New
Mexico)
7. Dee Dee Hendry: Landscape Desert Horizon with Distant
Mountains
8. Dee Dee Hendry: Dead Tree Silhouette
9. See Above No.8
10. Color Transparent of No.11
11. Dee Dee Hendry: Vast Open Desert Plains
12. Color Transparent of No.13
13. Dee Dee Hendry: Monument Valley
14. Jimmie Swann: People observing White Horse
15. Jimmie Swann: Wide Ruins Trading Post
16. Dee Dee Hendry: Twisted Tree Log
17. Dee Dee Hendry: Rosie Lee
18. Dee Dee Hendry: Richard Hale
19. Dee Dee Hendry: Crip Chee’s Wife
20. Dee Dee Hendry: Jesse and Rita Apache
21. Negative of No.22
22. Dee Dee Hendry:Jesse and Rita Apache
23. Dee Dee Hendry: Crip Chee Bitsonie Close-up
24. Negative of No.25
25. Bob Branstead: Joe Toddy
26. Dee Dee Hendry: Crip Chee’s wife and sheep
27. Dee Dee Hendry: Crip’s Wife
28. Dee Dee Hendry: Close-Up of Crip Chee's Wife
29. Jimmie Swann: Camp Near Klagetoh
30. Jimmie Swann: Flower and Vase
31. Dee Dee Hendry: Lukaichukai
32. Bill Lippincott: Horse Drinking Water
33. Bill Lippincott: Sand Dunes and Arizona Desert
34. Bill Lippincott: Sand/Rock Mountains
35. Bill Lippincott: Sand/Rock Mountains Close-Up
36. Bill Lippincott: Peaks
37. Bill Lippincott: Desert Grass
38. Bill Lippincott: Wooden Remains
39. Bill Lippincott: Moon Looking to Dead Tree
Silhouette
40. Negative of No.41
41. Unknown Photographer: Snowy Log Cabin
42. Negative of No.43
43. Unknown Photographer: Men Sitting outside
44. Roy Pinney: Little Girl
45. Empty Envelope
46. Roy Pinney: Sallie and Bill speaking to Crip
Chee
47. Negative of No.48
48. Roy Pinney: Sallie speaking to Crip Chee
49. Envelope Photograph: Man and Girl in Ruins
50.Unknown Photographer: Jae Toty and Meg Beu
standing
51. Bill Lippincott: Dead Trees Silhouette
52. Bill Lippincott: Dead Tree in Daylight
53. Bill Lippincott: Sheep Drinking from Lake
54. Bill Lippincott: Desert Grass
55. Bill Lippincott: Man breaking horse
56. Bill Lippincott: Man breaking horse
56. Bill Lippincott: Twisted Tree Log
57. Bill Lippincott: Rock Piles
58. Bill Lippincott: Rocky Wall
59. Bill Lippincott: Distance Shot of Snowy Log
Cabin
60. Negative of No.61
61. Bill Lippincott: Distance Shot of Snowy Log
Cabin
62. Bill Lippincott: Snowy Plant Vine
63. Bill Lippincott: Snowy Grass
64. Negative of No.65
65. Sallie Wagner: Walter Ashley
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Photo Album 8
1. Bill Lippincott: Desert Rock and Grass
2. Bill Lippincott: Desert Grass
3. Ray Manley: Chee Dodge’s Things
4. Ray Manley: Traditional Rug
5. Dee Dee Hendry: Sybil
6. Dee Dee Hendry: Bonita
7. Dee Dee Hendry: Joe Toody’s Sister (The World is
Flat)
8. Dee Dee Hendry: Paul Jones
9. Dee Dee Hendry: Paul Jones
10. Dee Dee Hendry: Little Boy eating bread
11. Dee Dee Hendry: Big Shorty’s Grandson
12. Dee Dee Hendry: Hosteen Kee’s Daughter
13. Dee Dee Hendry: Hosteen Kee’s Granddaughter
14. Dee Dee Hendry: "Girls!!"
15. Dee Dee Hendry: Tall Women and Hosteen Kee
16. Dee Dee Hendry: Tselani Peak
17. Dee Dee Hendry: Tselani Trading Post
18. Dee Dee Hendry: Richard Hale
19. Dee Dee Hendry: Bonita and Cat
20. Dee Dee Hendry: Crying Leonard Joe
21. Negative of No.22
22. Dee Dee Hendry: Sybil’s Mother
23. Dee Dee Hendry: John Joe’s Grandson
24. Dee Dee Hendry: Blackrock’s Grandson
25. Dee Dee Hendry: Tom Joe’s Wife and Son
26. Dee Dee Hendry: John Leo
27. Dee Dee Hendry: Leonard Joe
28. Dee Dee Hendry: Coming to the Xmas Party
29. Negative of No. 30
30. Dee Dee Hendry: Coming to the Party
31. Dee Dee Hendry: The Party Building
32. Dee Dee Hendry: Some of the Guests
33. Dee Dee Hendry: More of the Guests
34. Dee Dee Hendry: Gabriel Gaddy’s Children
35. Dee Dee Hendry: Small Child
36. Dee Dee Hendry: Small Child
37. Dee Dee Hendry: Small Child and Older Woman
38.Dee Dee Hendry: Small Child and Older Woman
39. Dee Dee Hendry: Tom Joe’s Grandmother
40. Dee Dee Hendry: John Joe’s Mother-In-Law
41. Negative of No.42
42. Dee Dee Hendry: Black Rose’s Wife
43. Dee Dee Hendry: Nahshoshie Bisay
44. Dee Dee Hendry: Mabel Lee, Bent Knee’s Wife + Bent
Knee
45. Bill Lippincott: Pantywaist and Shucks
46. Bill Lippincott: Petrified Forest
47. Bill Lippincott: "Our Gate"
48. Bill Lippincott: Pantywaist the Horse
49. Unknown Photographer: Cozy’s Post
50. Unknown Photographer: Sheep herd
51. Unknown Photographer: Sheep herd and white
horse
52. John Collier: Man eating with family
53. Unknown Photographer: Inside a House
54. Dee Dee Hendry: “Who Hooted?”
55. Unknown Photographer: Sallie at Four Corners
56. Unknown Photographer: Wide Ruins Trading Post
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Photo Album 9
1. Torn Drawing of Joe Tilly by Peter Blos
2. Negative of No.3
3. Drawing of Black Rock by Peter Blos
4. Negative of No.5
5. Drawing of Little Woman by Peter Blos
6. Negative of No.7
7. Drawing of Joe Toddy by Peter Blos
8. Negative of No.9
9. Drawing of Taye Toddy by Peter Blos
10. Negative of No.11
11. Drawing of Jimmy Toffy by Peter Blos
12. Negative of No.13
13. Drawing of Joe Martin by Peter Blos
14. John Adair: Sheep Corral
15. John Adair: People overlooking Sheep Corral
16. John Adair: Branding Sheep
17. Sallie Wagner: Wide Ruins Patio
18. Hal Wiltermood: Joe Toddy and Nez Ben
19. Hal Wiltermood: Woman
20. Sallie Wagner: Roundup at Tanner Springs
21. Bill Lippincott: Round-Up at Klagetoh
22. Negative of No.23
23. Bob Bransted: Little Woman: Son and Grandchildren:
Faye, Jimmie, Phillip, Tae Mifflin and Mary
24. Alden Stevens: Kin Teel Desert
25. Negative of No.26
26. Unknown Photographer: Wide Ruins Trading
Outpost
27. Alden Stevens: Child with Baby
28. Hal Wiltermood: Peter Lee’s Hogar
29. Sallie Wagner: Pantywaist and Creede
30. Dee Dee Hendry: Baby Footracer
31. Dee Dee Hendry: Rose Martin
32. Dee Dee Hendry: Young Man
33. Dee Dee Hendry: Canyon DeChelly
34. Dee Dee Hendry: Whitehouse
35. Dee Dee Hendry: Wide Ruins Desert
36. Dee Dee Hendry: Goats under a Tree
37. Dee Dee Hendry: Kin Azin
38. Sallie Wagner: Pantywaist and Creede in Snow.
39. Cliff Bond: Havasupai
40. Negative of No.41
41. James Breasted Jr.: Jimmy Toddy
42. Cliff Bond: Washing Clothes
43. Cliff Bond: Carriage Campsite
44. Unknown Photographer: Inside the Wide Ruins Trading
Post
45. Hall Wiltermood: Man on a horse
46. Hal Wiltermood: Bill Smoking
47. Sallie Wagner: Close up – Bill on Creede
48. Negative of No.49
49. Sallie Wagner: Bill on Creede
50. Sallie Wagner: Bill on Creed
51. Richard Storer: Wide Ruins Wooden Fence
52. Richard Storer: Kiva- San Ildefomso
53. Bill Lippincott: Museum of Northern Arizona
54. Bill Lippincott: Kachinas
55. Bill Lippincott: Puppy
56. Negative of No.57
57. L.Lek: Hosteen Glish
58. Negative of No.59
59. Lo Lek: Hosteen Glish's wife
60. Lo Lek: Baby Footracer
61. Lo Lek: The Footracer family
62. Bill Lippincott: Aerial Photo of Wide Ruins and
Map
63. Bill Lippincott: Aerial Photo of Wide Ruins and
Map
64. Negative of No.65
65. Bill Lippincott: Aerial view of Wide Ruins Trading
Post
66. Lo Lek: Gate to Wide Ruins Patio (Interior)
67. Lo Lek: Gate to Wide Ruins Patio (exterior)
68. Lo Lek: Wide Ruins; Sallie and Bill's home
69. Lo Lek: Wooden fence around Wide Ruins
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4 | 10 | NAU.PH.2018.20.10 Photo album 10: [Hopi and Navajo] circa 1940-1949 | |||||||||
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Photo Album 10
1. Barry Goldwater: Navajo Canyon + Navajo Mountain
2. Bill Lippincott: Pack Train
3. Bill Lippincott: Cliff Ruin – Navajo Canyon
4. Bill Lippincott: View from Ruin
5. Bill Lippincott: Cliff Ruin
6. Bill Lippincott: Sallie Wagner on Mule
7. Bill Lippincott: Tom Burnside
8. Bill Lippincott: Tom Burnside Casting a Ring
9. Bill Lippincott: Shaping Ornaments
10. Bill Lippincott: Joe Thomas and Wife
11. Bill Lippincott: Sam Bigay
12. Bill Lippincott: Sam Bigay’s Wife
13. Negative of No.15
14. Color Transparent of No.15
15. Bill Lippincott: Nez Bah Business
16. Color Transparent of No.17
17. Bill Lippincott: Spider Rock
18. Color Transparent of No. 19
19. Bill Lippincott: The Hopi Buttes
20. Dee Dee Hendry: Little Beaver (Boy’s Name)
21. Unknown Photographer: Sybil Shorty
22. Dee Dee Hendry: Little Girl
23. Bill Lippincott: Navajo Canyon
24. Bill Lippincott: Navajo Mountain
25. Bill Lippincott: Mary Gaddy
26. Dee Dee Hendry: John Baldwin’s Family
27. Dee Dee Hendry: Little Boy
28. Dee Dee Hendry: Women and Child on Horses
29. Dee Dee Hendry: Sheep Herd
30. Dee Dee Hendry: Big Shorty’s Wife, Helen Shorty
31. Dee Dee Hendry: John Baldwin’s Wife
32. Dee Dee Hendry: John Baldwin’s wife and
children
33. Dee Dee Hendry: John Baldwin’s family and
carriage
34. Dee Dee Hendry: Toddler
35. Dee Dee Hendry: Sheep Field
36. Dee Dee Hendry: John Baldwin’s Wife and
Daughter
37. Dee Dee Hendry: “Kleenex, Please!”
38. Dee Dee Hendry: Dunes at Rock Point / Shifting
Sands
39. Unknown Photographer: Dee Dee Hendry taking photo
No.39
40. Dee Dee Hendry: Burnside Cousins: Dolly-Betty JoAnn-
Lily
41. Negative of No. 42
42. Dee Dee Hendry: Black Rock’s wife and children and
Sallie Wagner
43. Dee Dee Hendry: Wide Ruins Trading Post
44. Dee Dee Hendry: Rainbow over Kin Teel
45. Dee Dee Hendry: Sand Dunes
46. Color Transparent of No.47
47. Dee Dee Hendry: Arizona Desert and Sand Dunes
48. Dee Dee Hendry: Hosteen’s Grandchildren sitting on a
log
49. Dee Dee Hendry: John Six’s Wife and Roger Frank
50. Dee Dee Hendry: John Six’s Wife and Roger Frank
51. Dee Dee Hendry: Nez Bah’s Daughter, Mary’s
Daughter,and Mark’s Daughter
52. Dee Dee Hendry: Margaret Toddy
53. Dee Dee Hendry: Mary Gaddy’s boys : Alfred and Leo
Johnson
54. Dee Dee Hendry: Lily Coiffure
55. Dee Dee Hendry: Alice Jones and her sons
56. Dee Dee Hendry: Ralph’s Boys
57. Dee Dee Hendry: Helen Shorty’s boy, Lewis
58. Dee Dee Hendry: Margaret Toddy
59. Dee Dee Hendry: Margaret, baby, and Lewis
60. Bill Lippincott: Bridge Canyon
61. Unknown Photograph: A woman and Child with Navajo Rug
Weaving
62. Negative of No. 63 in Envelope
63. Bill Lippincott: Louise Dale
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4 | 12 | NAU.PH.2018.20.12 Photo album 12: Bill Lippencott's Photographs circa 1945 |