Beatrice Chauvenet photograph collection [picture]. 1905-1984.

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Beatrice Chauvenet photograph collection [picture]. 1905-1984.

This collection contains 15 photographic prints from the personal files of Beatrice Chauvenet. There are two photos of a presentation ceremony in which John Gaw Meem presented the deed to the Santuario de Chimayo to Archibishop Daeger. Other persons present incude Paul A.F. Walter, Dr. Francis I. Proctor, E. Dana Johnson, Gustave Baumann, Daniel T. Kelly, Charles Fahy, Frank Applegate, Victor Ortega, Fr. Bernard Espelage, Fr. Salvatore Gene, Mrs. Robinson (Mera), Alice Corbin Henderson, Mary Austin, and José Chavez. There is also a photo of Dr. Mera with Cassius McCormick and Reese Fullerton. The collection also includes a number of photos of the Sunmount Sanatorium, as well as interior scenes from the Church at Las Trampas (photo by T. Harmon Parkhurst) and the Cristo Rey Church (photo by Tyler Dingee). There is also one old scene (1905) of a street in Acoma.

1 folder (15 photographic prints in varying sizes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7638172

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Espelage, Bernard

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Gene, Slavatore

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Mera, Mrs. Frank E. (Robinson)

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McCormick, Cassius.

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Daeger, Albert T.

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Meem, John Gaw, 1894-1983

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The original objective of the interview was a survey of the early development of the Santa Fe art colony and the personalities who made it famous. The interviewer is unidentified. Interviewees include renowned architect, John Gaw Meem; Will Shuster, painter and founder of Los Cinco Pintores, Santa Fe's first modernist art group; and Karl Larsson, Swedish immigrant, silversmith, and painter-teacher. From the description of Oral history interview with John Gaw Meem, Will Shuster, and K...

Dingee, Tyler.

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Kelly, Daniel T., 1886-

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Applegate, Frank G. (Frank Guy), 1881-1931

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Frank Applegate was an author, artist (painter and sculptor), and scholar. His works include Indian Stories from the Pueblos (1929), Native tales of New Mexico (completed by Mary Austin in 1932), and an unpublished manuscript on Spanish colonial arts. He was a contributor to the Southwest Review, Folk say, and the Saturday Review of Literature . In 1921, Applegate moved to Santa Fe, N.M. He spent several summers in Arizona where he lived with the Hopi to collect stories and help revive Indian ar...

Fahy, Charles L.

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Ortega, Victor.

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Mera, Frank E.

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Proctor, Francis Bartlett

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Fullerton, Reese.

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Chauvenet, Beatrice

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Writer and community leader born in Iola, Kansas in 1902. Moved to New Mexico in 1927. Her interest in historic preservation is reflected in her service on the Old Santa Fe Association, the Santa Fe Historical Society, the Santa Fe Planning Commission, and the Urban Renewal Commission. From the description of Beatrice Chauvenet photograph collection [picture]. 1905-1984. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 51392994 From the description of Papers, 1924...

Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949

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American poet, editor, and writer on Southwestern topics. From the description of Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122349020 Note: The initials ACH for Alice R. Corbin Henderson, WPH for her husband, William Penhallow Henderson, and AHR for her daughter, Alice Oliver Henderson Evans Rossin Colquitt are used throughout this inventory. AHR identified herself in h...

Johnson, E. Dana

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E. Dana Johnson was a prominent New Mexico journalist for 35 years, including 25 years as editor of the Santa Fe New Mexican. His career spanned the late Territorial days, the struggle for a liberal constitution and statehood, and, after statehood, the struggle for a progressive government. Johnson was a close personal friend of Senator Bronson Cutting, and his support of Cutting's liberal policies are reflected in his editorials. Johnson was recognized by his peers as an intelligent political a...

Baumann, Gustave, 1881-1971

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A native of Germany, Baumann was an artist in Brown County, Ind. from 1909 to 1915. In 1918 he moved to Taos, N.M. and then to Santa Fe. He became internationally recognized as a master of woodblock prints. From the description of Papers, 1965-1968. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 34574189 ...

Parkhurst, T. Harmon.

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Chavez, José N.

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Austin, Mary, 1868-1934

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Mary Hunter Austin has variously been identified as a feminist, naturalist, mystic, author, and even "woman of genius." She was one of the leading literary figures of her time, the author of 27 books and more than 250 articles, stories, poems and other short pieces. In 1900, Mary Austin settled in Carmel and became one of the founders of the literary colony. In 1918, Austin traveled to New Mexico, hoping to continue on to Mexico to conduct research on folk traditions. In New Mexico she was contr...

Walter, Paul A. F.

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Walter was a prominent New Mexican who served as Secretary of the School of American Archaeology and later the School of American Research, Associate Director of the Museum of New Mexico, and President of the Historical Society of New Mexico. From the description of Paul A. F. Walter papers, 1913-1941. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37435013 Paul A.F. Walter came to Santa Fe in 1899 at which time he started as a reporter for the local newspa...