Donald William Page Papers, 1936-1958
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Pinkley, Frank
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Sherlock, William G.
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Applegate, Raleigh W.
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Oblasser, Buenaventura
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Page, Donald W. (Donald William), 1884-
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Historian and archaeologist. From the description of Donald William Page papers, 1936-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122388444 ...
Woodward, Arthur, 1898-1986
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Biographical note: Historical archaeologist and museum curator, Arthur Woodward worked at the Heye Foundation, then spent most of his career as curator of history and archaeology at the Los Angeles County Museum. After his retirement in 1953, he worked as a consultant with the National Parks Service. His specific areas of interest included trade goods dispersal patterns, California history, military history, gold rush emigrant experiences, and transportation routes. From the descript...
Haase, Inez D.
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Smiley, Teran L.
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Cullimore, Clarence, 1885-
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Butler, G. Montague (Gurdon Montague), 1881-
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Tovrea, J. Howard
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Barham, Eric
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University of Arizona, 1966-67
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University of Arizona recognition of 100 years of land-grant colleges and universities, 1862-1962, and the university’s participation in the centennial convocation of the American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities held at Kansas City, 1961. From the guide to the University of Arizona Land-Grant centennial records, 1960-1962, (University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections) University of Arizona recognition of 100 years of land-grant colleges and...
Caywood, Louis R. (Louis Richard), 1906-1997
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Biographical note: Archaeologist; Louis Richard Caywood worked for the National Parks Service as an historical archaeologist from 1934 to 1969. He was involved in the excavation and stabilization of several historic sites including Tumacacori. From the description of Mission photographs, ca. 1935-1943. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 231633787 ...
Eckhart George B.
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Yeager, Dora Graves, 1902
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Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-1992
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Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona. From the description of Oral history interview, 1967 Feb. 5 [sound recording]. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 35770057 Anthropologist; University of Arizona Anthropology Dept. head and Director of Arizona State Museum. From the description of Oral history interview, 1980 Dec. 10 [sound recording]. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record...
Berry, Swift
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T. T. Belote
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Contzen, Phillip, 1868-
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Schroeder, Albert H.
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Albert H. Schroeder was a professional archaeologist for the National Park Service for thirty years, retiring in 1976 as chief interpreter for the Southwest region. He was also active in historical and archaeological professional societies, had a responsible role in the historic preservation of cultural sites, and taught fieldwork methodology. It is estimated that he produced nearly 200 articles, reports, reviews, and monographs during and after his active career. From the descriptio...
Smithsonian Institution
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The Smithsonian Institution was established on August 10, 1846, is a group of museums and research centers administered by the United States government. The institution is named after its founding donor, British scientist James Smithson. Originally organized as the United States National Museum.James Smithson (1765-1829), a British scientist, left his estate to the United States to found “at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusio...
Arizona Pioneer's Historical Society.
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Bruning, Harry F.
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Raymond Carlson
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Huff, Boyd F.
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Chambers, George W. (George Washington), 1900-
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Hall, Ansel F. (Ansel Franklin), 1894-1962
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A series of Rainbow Bridge/Monument Valley Expeditions were carried out between 1933 and 1938, but the most famous one is possibly the 1933 expedition. The goal of the expeditions was to research the area so that the National Park Service could establish a park in the region from southeast Utah to Northern Arizona. Led by Ansel Hall, the expedition included members from the Explorers Club from New York, researchers from UC-Berkeley, and others from a variety of universities througho...
Karns, Harry J., d. 1956
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Boundey, George L.
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Stoner, Victor Rose, 1893-1957.
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Catholic priest of Diocese of Tucson, 1925 to 1951; Professor of History, Loretto College, San Antonio, Texas, ca. 1951 to 1963. Authority on Spanish Missions of the Pimeria Alta and co-founder of The Kiva. From the description of Stoner papers, 1698-1963 (bulk 1905-1963). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 36982937 ...
Fisher, Clarence G.
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Dobyns, Henry F.
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Dr. Henry Dobyns joined the Cornell Peru Project as its Research Coordinator in 1960, after receiving his Ph.D. from Cornell. In 1962, he returned to campus to participate in training Peace Corps volunteers to work in Peru. The Peace Corps also contracted with Cornell to have the CPP advise Peace Corps officials in Lima and to evaluate their impact on the communities. He was the Coordinator of the Comparative Studies of Cultural Change program and the Associate Director of the Cornell Peru Proje...
Rosensweig, Walter F.
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Dunne, Peter Masten, 1889-1957
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Jesuit Professor of History, California; author of several books about the Jesuit missionary system. From the description of Balthasar and Sedelmayr manuscripts, 1945-1957. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 37186779 ...
Southwestern National Monuments
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Cummings, Byron, 1860-1954
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Archaeologist, professor and University of Arizona president; Cummings joined the U of A about 1915 as professor of archaeology and director of the Arizona State Museum. He served as U of A president from 1927 to 1928. From the description of Cummings papers, 1887-1960. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 38150070 Biographical note: Archaeologist, Cummings joined the University of Arizona about 1915 as professor of archaeology and dir...
Dipeso, Charles C.
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Tumacacori National Monument
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Jackson, Earl
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Schneiner, Gus H.
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Ringenbach, Roy B
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