Carrie Arnold Collection, 1987-1997.

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Carrie Arnold Collection, 1987-1997.

Summary: Collection consists of Carrie Arnold's original manuscripts and illustrative art work on the history of the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico, copies of the published material she used in her research including Palace records from the Archivo General de Indios, B.M. Read's Illustrated History of New Mexico and Sidelights of New Mexican History, and J.K. Shiskin's Unquiet Centuries, as well as copies of historical information she gathered on the history of Santa Fe, forts, presidios, J.S Candelario's postcards, Bent's Fort and other western sites and people who interested her. Included in this collection are the minutes from Los Compadres del Palacio, 1987-1997, and notes on the 1989 Tile Wall Project in the Fray Angelico Chavez History Library.

7.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7597267

Museum of New Mexico Library

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Ross, Edmond Gibson, 1826-1907

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942

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Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe, N.M.)

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Los Compadres del Palacio.

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Shiskin, J. K.

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Read, Benjamin M. (Benjamin Maurice), 1853-1927

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Arnold, Carrie, 1980-

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Artist, historian and business woman, Carrie Forman Arnold was born in Greeley Colorado, May 25, 1944, daughter of James (Quin) and Dorothy Sweet Forman. She attended the University of Northern Colorado as an art major. She married Samuel P. Arnold, May 2, 1971. Together, the Arnolds owned and operated the Fort Restaurant near Morrison, Colorado. Carrie's interest in historical research ranged from the mountain man period and the railroads of Colorado to the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, ...

Candelario, J. A., 1864-1938.

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