Papers, 1922-1966.

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Papers, 1922-1966.

The Dorothy L. Pillsbury Papers consists of fan mail and general correspondence; article typescripts, related research, and correspondence with publishers; publications containing Pillsbury's writings, as well as clippings of published works, book reviews; and a scrapbook. The series and folders overlap, as some materials are arranged loosely by subject, some by date, and some by where/when they were published. The preponderance of material relates to New Mexico and its cultural landscape as conceived in Pillsbury's writings-Hispanic Americans, Native-Americans, Santa Fe and New Mexico social life and customs, festivals, and travel.

4 boxes (3.45 cu. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7521962

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Pillsbury, Dorothy L.

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Dorothy L. Pillbury was a southwestern author noted for her books discussing the meshing of the Indian, Spanish and Anglo cultures in northern New Mexcio. A social worker and director of social work in Los Angles, California for fifteen years, she attended Pomona College, The University of Southern California, and the University of New Mexico, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Her work appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, Coronet, Reader's Digest, and Land. From the description of Doroth...