Braun Research Library.
Materials for this collection were acquired by Southwest Museum and Library staff or through various Library donations. The donations include some of the Library's earliest donors, such as Charles Fletcher Lummis, Joseph Amasa Munk, and George Wharton James. This is an open collection and new materials added are predominately in the English language. When deemed appropriate, individual items from this collection have been or will be moved to another manuscript collection or cataloged individually and added to the monograph collection.
From the description of [Article clippings (vertical files) collection, circa 1880 - present / Braun Research Library]. (Autry National Center). WorldCat record id: 276309479
Biography / Administrative History
Materials for this collection were acquired by Southwest Museum and Library staff or through various Library donations. The donations include some of the Library's earliest donors, such as Charles Fletcher Lummis, Joseph Amasa Munk, and George Wharton James. This is an open collection and new materials added are predominately in the English language. When deemed appropriate, individual items from this collection have been or will be moved to another manuscript collection or cataloged individually and added to the monograph collection.
From the guide to the Article Clippings (Vertical Files) Collection, 1880 - present, (Autry National Center. Institute for the Study of the American West)
Biography / Administrative History
In 1977, the Southwest Museum Library became known as the Braun Research Library to signify the new library building and its donor, C. Allan Braun. The library supports the activities of the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, Autry National Center and contains important collections of rare books, manuscripts, photographs, and sound recordings acquired by the museum since its founding in 1907. The Braun also houses the manuscript collections of Charles Fletcher Lummis, founder of the Southwest Museum. In 2003, the merger of the Braun Research Library, Southwest Museum of the American Indian, the Museum of the American West (then known as the Museum of Western Heritage) and the Autry Library created the Autry National Center.
From the guide to the Sheet Music Collection, 1898-1970, (Autry National Center. Institute for the Study of the American West)
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creatorOf | Sheet Music Collection, 1898-1970 | Autry National Center. Institute for the Study of the American West | |
creatorOf | Braun Research Library. [Article clippings (vertical files) collection, circa 1880 - present / Braun Research Library]. | The Autry Museum of the American West, Autry Library and Braun Research Library | |
creatorOf | Article Clippings (Vertical Files) Collection, 1880 - present | Autry National Center. Institute for the Study of the American West |
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