Charles H. Lange collection, 1950-1980.

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Charles H. Lange collection, 1950-1980.

Summary: Collection contains drafts/transcriptions for the Adolph Bandelier diaries covering the years 1885-1892 (published in four volumes by the University of New Mexico Press). Included are transcripts of Bandelier material from 1880 - 1891 prepared by A.J.O. Anderson and Fanny Bandelier. A file of approximately 820 index cards with names is also included.

3 linear feet.

fre,

eng,

spa,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812310

Museum of New Mexico Library

Related Entities

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Lange, Charles H.

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Bandelier, Fanny

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Scholar and wife of noted Southwestern anthropologist Adolph Bandelier. Fanny Bandelier translated the original Spanish documents into English for Frederick S. Dellenbaugh. From the description of Translations, ca. 1920-1929. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 43169703 ...

Riley, Carroll Laverne

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Anderson, A.J.O.

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Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914

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Adolph Bandelier was a prominent archaeologist in the Southwest and Latin America. His second wife Fanny Ritter Bandelier was intimately involved with his professional career, most often as a translator. The Bandeliers' were in Spain, locating and translating Spanish documents pertaining to the Southwest, at the time of Adolph's death in 1914. Fanny Ritter Bandelier finished the work in Spain, returned to the United States, and taught at Fisk University until her death in 1936. From ...