Virginia Johnson photograph collection [graphic]. 1916-1947.

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Virginia Johnson photograph collection [graphic]. 1916-1947.

Summary: Collection consists of images of Pueblo Indians, Mabel Dodge Luhan, and New Mexico archaeological excavations, buildings, homes, industries, paintings, towns, identified and unidentified persons, and modes of transportation. Included are images of the Holy Cross Church (Santa Cruz, New Mexico), the Santuario de Chimayo, and national parks in New Mexico and Arizona. Some of the postcards are hand-tinted.

Photographs : 541 : b&w ; various sizes.Negatives : 27 : b&w ; various sizes.Postcards : 30.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399255

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Johnson, Virginia J.

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Johnson is a black member of the Mormon Church. From the description of Oral history, 1985-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122608571 ...

Santuario de Chimayo (Chimayo, N.M.)

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Santa Cruz Parish (Santa Cruz, N.M.)

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Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962

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Mabel Ganson was born on February 20, 1879 in Buffalo, New York. She was sent to the finest boarding schools in Buffalo and Manhattan. While living in Florence, Italy and later in Greenwich Village with her second husband, Edwin Dodge, she became known for her reputation for socializing and people gathering. After Mabel and Edwin Dodge divorced, she married artist Maurice Sterne in 1916. They moved to Santa Fe, and then Taos. Antonio Luhan became her fourth husband in 1923. It was in Taos that M...