Robert H. and Mela Martin Collection 1970 1947-1972

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Robert H. and Mela Martin Collection 1970 1947-1972

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Compton, James C. (James Cleveland)

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Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984

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Ansel Adams, American photographer, was born February 20, 1902 in San Francisco, California. He was tutored privately at home where he studied piano, San Francisco, from 1914 to 1927, then studied photography with the photofinisher Frank Dittman, in San Francisco, in 1916 and 1917. He married Virginia Best in 1928, and had two children, Michael and Anne. Adams began his career as a photographer, 1927, and worked as a commercial photographer, from 1930 to 1960. He was a photography correspond...

Gilpin, Laura, 1891-1979

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Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) photographed individuals and traditional life on the Navajo Indian reservation, Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, and American landscapes. From the description of An abandoned mine [art original] : Creede, Colorado. 1942. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 162101076 ...

Martin, Robert H.

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Ortiz y Pino de Kleven, Concha, 1910-

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Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven. Part of Pictorial Collection, PICT 000-457-0001-0110 (Box 1, Folder 1). Concha Ortiz y Pino was born on 23 May 1910 at the family hacienda de ganado in Galisteo, New Mexico. Childhood was a formative period for Concha under the guardianship of her grand-mother, who served as village doctor, nurse, counselor, and social worker all in one. Thus, she was very early on exposed to social, economic and political problems of disadvantaged people -...

Ortiz y Pino de Dinkel, Reynalda, 1915-

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Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe, N.M.)

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The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe was built by the Spanish in 1610 and served as the headquarters of New Mexican governments until the late 19th century. It is now maintained as part of the Museum of New Mexico. From the description of Palace of the Governors excavations reports, 1974-1994. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37396803 ...

Compton family

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Ortiz y Pino, Pedro

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Pino, Pedro Baptista

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Pick, Sam

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