Ina Sizer Cassidy collection, 1828-1958 (bulk, 1828-1850).

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Ina Sizer Cassidy collection, 1828-1958 (bulk, 1828-1850).

Summary: Series I consists of photocopies of proclamations and other announcements by various governors and other New Mexico officials. Includes an 1841 proclamation by Governor Manuel Armijo regarding the "Texas invasion"; an 1847 proclamation by Governor Donaciano Vigil regarding the Taos revolt; and an 1850 election proclamation by Governor John Munroe. Series II includes materials on the launching of the U.S.S. Santa Fe in 1942; correspondence and photographs from 1947-1949 concerning Gerald Cassidy's "Colorado Murals"; and a newspaper clipping about Ernest Seton Thompson's 1938 lecture tour. Two postcards to the Cassidys from Fanny Bandelier were later added to this collection.

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Pérez, Albino, -1837

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Santa Fe (Cruiser)

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Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946

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Ernest Thompson Seton was an American writer, naturalist and outdoorsman. From the description of Ernest Thompson Seton collection. [1931]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 676777117 Naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton was born Ernest Evan Thompson in northeast England, and raised in Canada; he changed his name at the age of sixteen to distance himself from his father. He apprenticed with a portrait artist, and spent a year in England studying at the Roya...

New Mexico. Governor (1847-1848 : Vigil)

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Cassidy, Ina Sizer, 1869-1965.

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Ina Sizer Cassidy was the director of the Federal Writers Project in New Mexico. She and her husband, Gerald Cassidy, were part of the Santa Fe arts community. From the description of Ina Sizer Cassidy photograph collection [graphic]. 1947-1949. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37995716 Ina Sizer Cassidy, a prominent member of the community was born on a ranch in Colorado. She moved to Santa Fe in January, 1912. She died in 1965. She was the wife of painter Ger...

Bandelier, Fanny Ritter.

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Jesus Rada, Manuel de

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Cassidy, Gerald, 1879-1946.

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Bent, Charles, 1799-1847

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Pioneer merchant of New Mexico and first American civil governor of the Territory, 1846-1847. Virginia native and West Point graduate. In 1832, with brother William, established Bent's Fort in Colorado; then formed trading partnership with Cerán St. Vrain, operating in Santa Fe and Taos, N.M. Jan. 19, 1847 Gov. Bent murdered at his home in Taos by a mob resisting U.S. sovereignty. Manuel Alvarez, prominent Santa Fe trader and acting American Consul at Santa Fe, 1839-1846. From the d...

New Mexico (Mexico). Governor (1845-1846 : Armijo)

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New Mexico. Governor (1849-1851 : Munroe)

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Cassidy, Gerald, 1869-1934.

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Cassidy was a notable New Mexican artist in the early 20th century. From the description of Gerald Cassidy collection, 1922-1949. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37434938 From the guide to the Gerald Cassidy Collection, 1922-1949, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) ...