William T. Lumpkins papers, 1930-1982.

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William T. Lumpkins papers, 1930-1982.

Summary: Collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Lumpkins. Includes letters received, resumes, professional certificates, and three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and photographs concerning his work as an artist and architect. Several architectural and community plans are also in the collection, including a community planning report for Santa Rosa, New Mexico; the master plan for Pecos National Monument in northern New Mexico; a community planning report for Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico; and the master architectural plan for the Arthur Roy Mitchell Gallery in Trinidad, Colorado.

1.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7392924

Museum of New Mexico Library

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Arthur Roy Mitchell Gallery.

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Lumpkins, William T.

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Lumpkins was an artist and architect from Clayton, New Mexico. He spent most of his career in New Mexico and California, and is the author of numerous books on architecture, and solar construction in particular. From the description of William T. Lumpkins papers, 1930-1982. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37397181 Sculptor, painter, designer and craftsman. Born in Marlow, Oklahoma; lived in La Jolla, Calif. and Santa Fe, New Mexic...