J. Richard Salazar photograph collection [graphic]. 1976-1992.

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J. Richard Salazar photograph collection [graphic]. 1976-1992.

Summary: Collection consists primarily of images of locations in New Mexico and Mexico. Some include Salazar as well as unidentified people. New Mexico images include a group of historians in Taos in 1980, unidentified churches, Santa Ana Pueblo, El Valle Grande, the town of San Isidro and a church there. The group of historians includes Ward Alan Minge, Joseph Sanchez, Thomas Chavez, Pedro Ribera Ortega, Marta Weigle, and Marc Simmons. Images of Mexico are from a trip taken by Salazar in 1976.

Photographs : 31 : col. ; various sizes.Negatives : 21 : col. ; 3 x 3 cm.Postcards: 11.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399125

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Salazar, J. Richard

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J. Richard Salazar was a Chief Archivist at the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. From the description of J. Richard Salazar collection, 1840-1986. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38510271 Salazar was an archivist at the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives from approximately 1965 to 1995. From the description of J. Richard Salazar photograph collection [graphic]. 1976-1992. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 3799540...

Chavez, Thomas C., 1948-

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Chavez is the director of the Palace of the Governors of the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe. He has published several books and articles on the history of New Mexico and the Southwest. From the description of Thomas E. Chavez papers, 1983-1995. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37396865 ...

Simmons, Marcia

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Minge, Ward Alan

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Ward Alan Minge was born in Marshall County, Kansas on March 20, 1924. He received his BA from the University of Denver in 1950 and an MA from the University of the Americas in 1952. In 1955, he became the Chief Historian for Kirtland Air Force Base, retaining the position for several decades while working on numerous other historical endeavors. Many of these involved New Mexico's nineteen native-American Pueblos. In the last half of the twentieth century, many of the Pueblos asserted claims inv...

Sanchez, Joseph S., 1949-

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Weigle, Marta

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Marta Weigle is a professor of English, Anthropology, and American studies at the University of New Mexico. She was born in Wisconsin on July 3, 1944. She graduated cum laude in Social Relations from Harvard University, June 1965 and received her doctorate in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania in August 1971. She has written many articles and books on the Southwest (U.S.), its culture, tourism, mythology, Hispanic village life and art, the Penitentes, New Mexico writers, and historic f...

Sanchez, Joseph S., 1949-

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Ortega, Pedro Ribera.

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