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Box 3 |
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1 |
Les Rouchers du Muro-Dessin de Lancelot |
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No identification |
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2 |
Scenes in Santa Fe, N.M. B/w illustrations |
H.Worral |
HW 9/13, 1879,p.73 |
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3 |
America and Her Grandeur. B/W photos of Old Santa Fe and New Mexico |
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Union Book and Publishing Co. |
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Lower San Juan, Looking West—From near camp 35—Lithograph Plate IX |
J.J. Young |
T. Sinclair and Co., Philadelphia 1876 |
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The Needles, Looking South Westerly, Lithograph Plate X |
J.J. Young |
T. Sinclair and Co. |
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6 |
The Ojo Caliente—B/W |
R.H. Kern |
P.S. Duval Steam Press |
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Bosque del Apache. B/W Lithograph |
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Emory, 1848 |
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8 |
Proposed destruction of the Choir Screen of the Westminster Abbey |
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The Graphic, Aug.20, 1888, p. 181 |
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9 |
New Mexico, 1888: Burro Alley-Santa Fe, San Miguel Parish |
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No identification |
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10 |
The TertioMillenial Celebration, Santa Fe |
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FL New Mexican |
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11 |
Major W.F.M. Arny, U.S. Agent for the Territories—Black and White Sketch from a photo by Brady |
Brady |
FL |
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12 |
New Mexico. The Equestrienne of the Period. Depicts the wife of a western trapper at Ft. Union |
H.W.Carey |
Unknown |
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13 |
Fort Defianceat Aanoncito Bonito, New Mexico, as built in 1851-1852. Hand-colored steel engraving by S. Eastman. |
J.H.Eaton |
Unknown |
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14 |
Illustration depicting Native American peering through window at frightened family. Story written in German. Undated. |
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German version of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper |
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15 |
Print. Palace Hotel, Santa Fe. From Moss Engr. Co., New York. Undated. |
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Unknown |
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16 |
Print. Street Scene, Old Santa Fe. By Albright. Depicts Seligman Brothers Mercantile Establishment and Exchange Hotel. |
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R.V. Boyle Collection |
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17 |
Story. Reciting history of Santa Fe. Illustrations of Fort Marcy, the oldest house in America, San Francisco Street (with the cathedral in the background), and the ruins of the church and college in San Miguel. All commemorating the tertio-millennial celebration of Santa Fe’s establishment. |
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HW. v. 27, no.1386, p.445. July 14, 1883. |
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18 |
.New Mexico and Colorado, engravings of Indian domestic scenes, cliff ruins, Taos Pueblo |
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The Graphic 02-23-1884 |
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19 |
A Court-Martial in the field |
Zogbaum |
HW Vol. 33 No. 1680 03-02-1889 |
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20 |
Sheet. Description of New Mexico’s history, industries, etc.; colored engraving of Hotel (Montezuma) and bath house in Las Vegas |
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Unknown |
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21 |
Print. 1894, in color of mule train negotiating perilous mountain path. German legend describes scene. |
Dan Smith |
Unknown |
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22 |
Prints. Photographs of scenes and subjects drawn from Santa Fe area: Native Americans, pueblo, Governor’s Palace, etc., illustrating story in German. Prints are in color. Undated. |
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German version of FL’s newspaper. |
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23 |
Watercolor. Hand painted scene of Santa Fe. No date. |
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Unknown |
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24 |
Hand Colored Print. Scene near Vado del Chama, Upper Cretaceous Mesa. Site of Capt. J.W. Macomb’s expedition in NM and UT. Undated. |
J.S. Newbery, J.J. Young |
T. Sinclair & Son Lith., Philadelphia, Pa. |
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25 |
Plate. Color Lithograph of San Xavier Mission Church, based on illustration of survey team searching for railroad route to the Pacific. Description of survey work and art. Undated |
Based on work by John Stanley(?). |
U.S.P.R.R. Expedition and Survey |
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26 |
Booklet. Rocky Mountain Views. 24 colored views. Engraved, printed in 1917. Map traces route of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and Western Pacific Railway. |
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Smith-Brooks Printing Co., Denver, Colorado. |
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27 |
Lithograph. Colored print entitled “Emigrants Crossing the Plains” depicts wagon train and families. 1869 |
T.O.C. Darley |
Appleton & Co., New York |
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28 |
Articles on art, science, mechanics and exploration. Vol. 80, No. 25, June 24, 1899. 3 pages. Photographs of Native Americans at Snake Dance rites. |
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Scientific American, A Weekly Journal, New York |
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29 |
Print. Nebraska: Crazy Horse and His Band on the Way from Camp Sheridan to Surrender to General Crook at Red Cloud Agency. May 6th (no year). In color. |
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FL’s Illustrated Newspaper. June 9, 1877. |
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30 |
Print. Picture depicts Native American women scalping U.S. soldier. Miscellaneous news items on reverse side. Undated. |
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German edition of FL’s Illustrated Newspaper. |
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31 |
Photographs. Zuni adobe houses, accompanying article of Zuni life. News items on reverse side of page. |
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Scientific American, May 3, 1902. |
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32 |
Political Cartoon. Undated. 2 pages, “On the Trail of Corruption” by J. Keppler relating to the “Star Route Conspiracy” and conspirators. |
J. Keppler |
PUCK, pp. 149-152 |
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Political Cartoon. 2-page cartoon “Uncle Sam’s Great Moral and Political Show” by J. Keppler. Depicts jailed individuals implicated in Whiskey Ring and (Boss) Tweed Ring. |
J. Keppler |
PUCK, ca. 1882. Pp. 183-186. |
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34 |
Political Cartoon. Depicting Star Route conspirators under the heel of the Attorney General, shown as the merciless lion. |
Thomas Nast |
HW, vol.26, no. 1318. March 25, 1882. |
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35 |
Political Cartoon. Depicting Brady and Dorsey aboard the Star Route, entitled “Rather Rough on the Bold Buccaneers.” |
W.A. Rogers |
HW, vol.26, no.1322. April 22, 1882. |
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36 |
Political Cartoon. Depicting Bob Ingersoll, counsel to the conspirators, defending the Star Route conspirators. (2 c.) |
Thomas Nast |
HW, vol.26, no. 1344. Sept. 23, 1882. |
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37 |
Political Cartoon. Depicting capture of tools used in rifling the U.S. Treasury w/out thieves. Legend: Justice. Pursue the Star Route Conspirators. |
Thomas Nast |
HW, vol..26, No. 1345. Sept. 30, 1882 |
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38 |
Political Cartoon. Depicting Ingersoll reading book entitled “There Is No Hell, by Bob Intersoll,” and legend: ‘Fallen Star (Router): … it may be hot enough for us here.” |
Thomas Nast |
HW, undated. |
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39 |
Political cartoon. Depicting Star Route Stable, U.S. Post Office, Court of Justice, etc. labeled “Fraud and Corruption.” |
Thomas Nast |
HW, attributed to Dec. 9, 1882 issue. |
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40 |
Cover drawing. “Getting Ready for Christmas.” Children watching shopkeeper decorating window. |
W.L.Sheppard |
HW, vol.26, no. 1356. December 16, 1882 |
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41 |
PUCK drawing in color of Bob Ingersoll, labeled “The Illlustrious Infidel”. J. Keppler. 2 copies |
J. Keppler |
PUCK. Suppl. To No.218 |
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42 |
color drawing of Thomas L. James labeled “The Man Stamped Out the Star Route Swindle.” |
J. Keppler |
PUCK. Suppl. to no. 241 |
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43 |
Print. Colored drawing of Cortez receiving the surrender of the Tabaso Native Americans. Legend in French and English. Lithograph. Paris. Undated |
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Unknown |
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44 |
Framed Print labeled “Indian ‘Tablet Dance’ at Santo Domingo, New Mexico.” Based on photograph by C.F. Lummis. Scene depicts dancers observed by ‘locals’. |
H.F. Farney |
HW, date and issue not visible. |
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45 |
Folder containing 16 architectural renderings of historical buildings in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hand drawn. |
Dorothy Harroun |
Art Center, Inc. Albuquerque, N.M. |
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46 |
Newspaper. Cover sheet with picture entitled “Anarchy in Arkansas”, shows soldiers embarking at Pine Bluff, Little Rock to attack rebelling troops. Page 2 stories. |
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FL’s Illustrated Newspaper, vol 37, no.973, May 23, 1874 |
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47 |
Cover sheet with cartoon depicting Uncle Sam kicking trap labeled “St. Matthew’s Resolution” entitled “The First Step toward National Bankruptcy.” Sets forth resolution’s language and votes by Senators. Page 2 stories. |
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HW, vol.22, no. 1103. February 16, 1878 |
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48 |
“Sacrament” in the Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah |
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HW Vol. 15 No. 770 09-30-1871 |
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49 |
Along the Rio Grande, many scenes including Taos Pueblo |
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HW supplement 02-23-1889 |
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50 |
Uomo Dell’Incola Florida. |
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John Bourne Collection. |
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51 |
Saturiova – Re della Florida nell America Settentri: in atto di far sacrifezio alli Dei prima de andare alla guerra. |
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John Bourne Collection. |
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52 |
Rebina della Florida nell America Settentrionale |
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John Bourne Collection. |
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53 |
Uomo del Peru. |
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John Bourne Collection |
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54 |
Uomo del Brasile. |
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John Bourne Collection |
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55 |
Re della Florida nell’ America Settentrionale vestito in pompa |
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John Bourne Collection |
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56 |
FIGURAS DE PIEDRA Y BARRO DEL TIEMPO DE LOS INDIOS ANTIGUOS. (Mexico, circa l850). Lithograph by Arnout, after Nebel. Shown are five Pre-Columbian Ceramic figures. 18 X 13 inches |
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John Bourne Collection |
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57 |
Soldiering in the Southwest – the Rescue of Corporal Scott |
Remington |
HW Vol.30, No. 1548 8-21-1886 |
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58 |
Merry Christmas in a Sibley Tepee |
Remington |
HW Vol. 35, 1891 |
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59 |
A Quarrel Over Cards - A Sketch from a New Mexican Ranch. |
Remington |
HW Vol,.31, No. 1583. 04-23-1887 |
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60 |
“Thrown”. An Incident of Cavalry Drill. |
Zogbaum |
HW Vol. 31, No. 1611. 11-05-1887 |
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61 |
Santa Fe. (An Article, no photo) |
Rogers |
HW, no date. |
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62 |
Blackfeet Indians – Three Buttes. |
Stanley |
USPRR Exp. & Surveys, Gen. Report, Plate 28. |
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63 |
Battle of Buena Vista. |
Currier |
No date. |
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64 |
All Hail and Farewell to the Pacific Railroad |
Nast, Thomas |
HW 07-10-1869 |
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65 |
Untitled. US Mountain Men in a Mexican Village. |
Remington |
B. F. Collier, 1906 |
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66 |
Sketches of Indian Warfare, “A Chief Forbidding the Passage of a Train Through His Country” and “Scalp Dance”. |
Cary |
HW 09-19-1874 |
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67 |
A Pawnee Indian Attacked by Grizzly Bears. |
Williamson |
Ill. London News 02-25-1860. |
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68 |
Mounted Pistol Practice in the United States Cavalry |
Zogbaum |
HW 01-12-1889 |
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69 |
Arrival of the Caravan at Santa Fe. |
Didier |
A. L. Dick, no date |
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70 |
Scenes in Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Worrall |
HW 09-13-1879 |
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71 |
A Burro Train, New Mexico |
Moran, Peter |
American Art Review l880/l88l |
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72 |
Pueblo Santo Domingo |
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Graham’s Ltd, no date |
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73 |
The Heart of America. Pueblo Indians; Pueblo Indian Girls with White Boots; Pueblo Indian-Navajo Saddle and Bridle on Horse; Pueblo Squaws and Papooses; Pueblo Tinajas (ornamented in red and black); Old Indian Cart. |
Nichols |
HW 09-07-1889 |
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74 |
The Application of New Mexico for Admission to Statehood; Pueblo and Spanish Portraits, Governor’s Palace; Zuni Pueblo. |
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Frank Lesley’s Weekly 03-01-1894. |
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75 |
An Old Fairy Tale and Puck’s Addition to it. (German) |
Opper |
Puck, no date. |
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76 |
Kit Carson’s Ride (poem by Joaquin Miller) and etching |
Eytinge, Sol |
HW Vol. 15 No. 762 08-05-1871 |
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77 |
The Forty-Seventh Star in the Flag. (Taft signing the proclamation adding New Mexico to the Union. |
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Collier’s Vol. 48. No. 18 01-20-1912. |
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78 |
Here They Come! Scene at the Derby; Watching for the Horse to Round the Corner. |
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HW Vol. 15 No 756. 06-24-1871. |
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The Nature, Customs, and Manners of the Chiefs (south American Indians). Translations of Indians’ words on back. |
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America, Chapter II, Pages 636 & 637 |
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80 |
“The Dramatic Ending of the War in Puerto Rico” |
Walker, T. Dart |
HW 09-24-1898 |
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81 |
“Shot on Picket” |
Remington |
HW 05-29-1886 |
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82 |
Cavalry Caught in a Blizzard |
Zogbaum |
HW 01-28-1888 |
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83 |
A Bad Crossing |
Zogbaum |
HW Vol. 33 No. 1717 11-16-1889 |
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84 |
Pre-Historic Arizona (ruins and churches) |
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HW Supplement 05-18-1889 |
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85 |
With a Paymaster’s Escort |
Zogbaum |
HW 06-04-1887 |
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86 |
Portrait of Pueblo Indian Boy playing flute |
Southern, F. P. |
n.d. |
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87 |
I Am for Free Wool! (Speech of William Jennings Bryan). New Mexico’s chief industry. |
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New Mexico Printing Co., Santa Fe, NM |
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