Lammert, Agnellus, 1900-1952

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In 1981 Carol Sullivan worked on a New Mexico Humanities Council sponsored project on early Grants, San Fidel and San Rafael. While looking for photographs she met with Fathers Gerard Geire and Kenneth Robertson at the San Fidel church to look through Father Agnellus Lammert's collection. There she found photographs, films, documents and zinc half tone blocks. Agnellus Lammert was born on March 2, 1900 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended St. John Parochial School and St. Francis Seminary and was ordained on June 16, 1927. He served in Louisville, Kentucky and Lafayette, Indiana before being assigned to the San Fidel Missions in New Mexico. In February 1932 he arrived at the San Fidel parish which includes Acoma and Laguna Pueblos. Lammert oversaw construction and restoration of four churches, St. Mary Margaret Chapel in Paraje in 1935, Sacred Heart Chapel at Mesita in 1936, St. Anne at Acomita in 1940 and Santa Maria de Acoma at McCartys in 1933. He documented his projects with photographs of the Laguna and Acoma peoples at work on the buildings. He died in September 1952 and is buried near the San Jose Mission Church on the Laguna Pueblo.

From the description of Father Agnellus Lammert pictorial collection [picture] 1917-1983 (bulk 1928-1942) (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 424520547

In 1981 Carol Sullivan worked on a New Mexico Humanities Council sponsored project on early Grants, San Fidel and San Rafael. While looking for photographs she met with Fathers Gerard Geire and Kenneth Robertson at the San Fidel church to look through Father Agnellus Lammert's collection. There she found photographs, films, documents and zinc half tone blocks.

Agnellus Lammert was born on March 2, 1900 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended St. John Parochial School and St. Francis Seminary and was ordained on June 16, 1927. He served in Louisville, Kentucky and Lafayette, Indiana before being assigned to the San Fidel Missions in New Mexico. In February 1932 he arrived at the San Fidel parish which includes Acoma and Laguna Pueblos.

Lammert oversaw construction and restoration of four churches, St. Mary Margaret Chapel in Paraje in 1935, Sacred Heart Chapel at Mesita in 1936, St. Anne at Acomita in 1940 and Santa Maria de Acoma at McCartys in 1933. He documented his projects with photographs of the Laguna and Acoma peoples at work on the buildings.

He died in September 1952 and is buried near the San Jose Mission Church on the Laguna Pueblo.

Sources: The Calmut, Winter issue, February, 1940, p.4 "Work of the Marquette League Among the Acoma and Laguna Indian Missions of New Mexico" The Calmut, November 1949, p. 12-13 "Sesqui-Bi-Centennial San Jose Mission" Devolder, Arthur L. Santa Maria Mission at McCartys, NM : (Santa Maria de Acoma) Albuquerque, N.M. : Arthur L. DeVolder, c1996 New Mexico Register, Supplement, June 17, 1955, p. 29 "Gallup Cathedral Dedication"

From the guide to the Father Agnellus Lammert Pictorial Collection, 1917-1983, 1928-1942, (University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research)

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creatorOf Lammert, Agnellus, 1900-1952. Father Agnellus Lammert pictorial collection [picture] University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Father Agnellus Lammert Pictorial Collection, 1917-1983, 1928-1942 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
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associatedWith Sullivan, Carol, 1935- person
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Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)
Acoma (N.M.)
Southwest, New
Laguna (N.M.)
New Mexico
New Mexico--Acoma
Gallup (N.M.)
Acoma (N.M.)
Gallup (N.M.)
Pueblo of Laguna (N.M.)
Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)
New Mexico--Pueblo of Laguna
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Aircraft accidents
Catholic Church
Church architecture
Church architecture
Church architecture
Church architecture
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Excavations (Archaeology)
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Franciscans
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Navajo weavers
Pueblo Indians
Pueblo Indians
Rodeos
Rodeos
Spanish mission buildings
Spanish mission buildings
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Birth 1900

Death 1952

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