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Plan of Santa Fé, New Mexico.
Map shows streets, structures, labeled public buildings, irrigation canals, the city plaza, roads out of the city, and nearby Fort Marcy. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:3,225].
[San Ildefonso Pueblo Street Scene]
Photograph of a street scene at the San Ildefonso Pueblo. A traditional oven is in use in the foreground of the photo. Buildings and trees are located in the background.
[Col. Hugh B. Moore walking along a dirt road]
Col. Hugh B. Moore, dressed in a suit and bow tie, walks along a dirt road bordered by trees and scrub. On the back of the photograph is written in pencil: "1935".
[Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore and Mrs. Crawford taking a walk]
Col. Hugh B. Moore and Helen Moore and Mrs. Crawford walk arm-in-arm along a ridge. Behind them is a tree and a stone outcropping. To the left of them, is a valley. Col. Moore is dressed in a suit and Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Crawford are wearing dresses. This landscape may have been near the Moore's Rainy Day Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico. On the back of the photograph is written: "Mrs. Crawford HB & I, 1935".
[Church in San Ildefonso Pueblo]
Photograph of a church in San Ildefonso Pueblo. The church has a bell and a cross located on its rooftop. The entrance has two brown doors and a balcony located directly above it. There are other buildings nearby and a traditional oven on the right side of the photo.
[Postcard of La Fonda Hotel]
Postcard of a two story adobe structure taking up the corner of a block, with cars parked on the side of the street. On the back, the postcard adds the following - "This new, modern hostelry - operated by Fred Harvey - built on the lines of and maintaining both Indian and Old Spanish architecture, is the most unique and picturesque in the entire Southwest. Furnished with Spanish and Indian antiques and authentic reproductions, it is a veritable storehouse of information for the student."
[Postcard of Fred Harvey's La Fonda Hotel]
Postcard of an adobe building taking the corner of a block. On the back, the postcard adds the following - "La Fonda, the Fred Harvey Hotel at Santa Fe, New Mexico, embodies the charm of the surrounding Spanish-Indian country, sweeping back from the shady Plaza in the softly-rounded terraces of an ancient pueblo. Among La Fonda's many attractions are its sunny patio; the restful lounge with its huge fireplace and deep-cushioned chairs; the New Mexican Room (restaurant); La Cantina (cocktail room); La Placita (outdoor dining room); and the famous orchestra from Old Mexico."
[Postcard of Capitol Building of New Mexico]
Postcard of the cream colored state capitol with red accents, flying a New Mexican flag. Cars are parked nearby. On the back, the postcard is described as follows - "State Capitol, Santa Fe, New Mexico New Mexico's new Capitol Buildings and one of the most beautiful in the nation. Located at Santa Fe, the oldest permanent seat of government in what is now the United States."
Leather ensemble
Ensemble of brown leather with suede side out; (a) Blouse with wide v-neckline leading into asymmetrical five button front closure; dropped shoulders; seam with tucks at front; seam at elbow and 7 tucks going verticle down side seam; center back seam; and neck facing; (b) skirt with facing; lacing down center front and waist is long and slightly flared; divided in 3 horizontal sections creating a chevron at center front and back; back center zipper closure lined in brown silk. Stamped on leather inside blouse: "Made in Italy".
[Col. Hugh B. Moore and Helen Edmunds Moore at the cabin]
Photograph of Col. Hugh B. Moore and Mrs. Helen Edmunds Moore standing in front of the door to the Moore cabin near Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Moores are dressed in casual clothes.
[Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore taking a walk]
Helen Moore, wearing dark pants and a dark shirt, and Col. Hugh B. Moore, wearing a long-sleeved dark shirt, dark pants, a hat, and no tie, hold hands while out for a walk on wooded slopes. The photograph was probably taken at the Moore's Rainy Day Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico. A small wooden bridge, crossing an arroyo, can be seen behind Mrs. Moore.
[Col. Hugh B. Moore relaxing at the cabin in New Mexico]
Col. Moore is lying on a striped glider swing with an overhead awning near the Moore cabin in New Mexico. He is holding a newspaper in one hand. A woman with her hair in a turban sits near the glider.
[Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore on the porch steps of their cabin in New Mexico]
Col. Hugh B. Moore and Helen Moore stand on the steps of their log cabin at their ranch in New Mexico. Col. Moore is dressed in a suit, hat and a bow tie. Mrs. Moore is dressed in denim pants and a short-sleeved shirt. In the foreground are rocks and scrub.
[Col. Hugh B. Moore relaxing near the cabin]
Col. Hugh B. Moore, smoking a pipe, sits in a wooden rocker in front of the Moore cabin in New Mexico. Col. Moore wears knee-high hiking boots, a long-sleeved shirt, and a hat. Near the corner of the cabin, on the far left, an unidentified young woman sits in a free-standing glider/swing shaded by an awning. The cabin sits at the bottom of a mountain, and the mountainside covered with scrub and some trees can be seen behind the cabin.
[Helen Moore holding a stringer of fish in front of a cabin]
Helen Moore stands in front of a log cabin holding a fishing pole and a stringer of fish. The cabin is probably located at the Moore's Rainy Day Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
[Col. Hugh B. Moore in front of the Moore cabin at the Rainy Day Ranch in New Mexico]
A photograph of Col. Hugh B. Moore, dressed in a light-colored suit, bow tie, and a hat, standing in front of the log cabin at the Moore's Rainy Day Ranch in New Mexico.
[Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore relaxing on the porch of their ranch]
Photograph of Colonel and Helen Moore sitting in wooden rocking chairs on the front porch of their log cabin on the Rainy Day Ranch. Both have their feet up on the porch rail. Col. Moore is smoking a pipe.
[Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore in front of their cabin in New Mexico]
A casual portrait of Helen Edmunds Moore and Col. Hugh Benton Moore standing in front of their log cabin at their Rainy Day Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mrs. Moore is on the left wearing denim jeans and a print short-sleeved shirt. Col. Moore is on the right wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and bow tie. On the back of the photograph is written "At their camp in N Mexico".
[Address of Ardis Gaither]
Address of Ardis Gaither, care of Michael Earney, scribbled on a scrap of lined paper.
[Ticket to 1953 LULAC National Convention Farewell Barbeque - June 14, 1953]
Ticket number 1 to the 1953 LULAC National Convention's farewell barbeque dated June 14, 1953. The Convention was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
[Letter from Santa Fe LULAC Councils 18 and 33 to LULAC Councils - 1953-05-06]
Letter from Santa Fe, New Mexico LULAC Councils 18 and 33 to LULAC Councils dated May 6,1953. This letter is signed by Ruth A. Trujillo, President Ladies LULAC Council 18, and Miguel E. Trujillo, President Men's LULAC Council 33. This is a letter of support for Dr. José Maldonado in his bid for election to the office of LULAC National President for the 1953-54 term.
[Roster of delegates at LULAC National Convention - 1953-06]
Handwritten roster of delegates attending the LULAC National Convention held June 12-15, 1953 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Includes name, home town, delegate or officer status, and council number.
[Campaign letter for the re-election of John J. Herrera as LULAC National President - 1953]
Campaign letter for re-election of John J. Herrera as LULAC National President at the National Convention held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 12-14, 1953.
Necktie
Man's necktie of black, yellow, brown and white plaid. Measures to a width of 3 1/2" and has no lining. Designer's label reads: "Hand Woven By / McCrossen / Santa Fe, N.M." with picture of a person weaving on a loom.
Beaded leather ensemble
Suit of red suede in a beaded Native American Indian style feather motif.
Man Speaking to Group
Copy negative of Elwin Skiles speaking in front of a group of individuals sitting along the wall in what appears to be large hall.
Suede ensemble
Southwest inspired skirt ensemble of dark red/rust suede: A) Blouse. V-shaped neckline with beading and cut-out details. Elbow length sleeves with beading at asymmetric hem. Scalloped hem with punch details. Center back zipper closure; unlined. Designers label: Gossamer Wings / by / Barbara Grimes / Sante Fe B) Knee length skirt. 1" waistband with suede lacing; two front darts. Lacing above scalloped hem with punch details. Center back zipper closure with self-covered snap on waistband. Lined in rust colored silken fabric. C) Maxi skirt constructed of leather with suede side out. Two tiered with extensive beaded fringe. Waistband is laced on the interior with interwoven beading on the exterior. Front darts; slits at side seams. Center back zipper closure with self-covered snap on waistband. Upper skirt lined in rust colored silken fabric. D) Shoulder wrap with beading along top edge and decorative cut bottom edge. Unlined. E) Contoured belt with scalloped bottom edge. Decorative center back seam with punched detailing. Flower shaped beaded buckle. Backed in matching suede. Designers label: Gossamer Wings / by / Barbara Grimes / Sante Fe
Leather ensemble
Skirt suit of black suede. a) Jacket with shawl collar of cowhide simulating spotted fur. Center front hidden snap closure trimmed with two rows of beaded buttons at sides of opening. Armscye princess seams to long sleeves with cuffs matching collar. Princess seams at back; two beaded buttons located on double vent pleat of peplum. Black lining. Designer label: Gossamer Wings / by / Barbara Grimes / Sante Fe b) Skirt. Tiny scalloped edging along fitted waist; knee length. Center back zipper closure. Two small slits at back hem with matching scalloped edges. Lined in black. Designer label: Gossamer Wings / by / Barbara Grimes / Sante Fe c) Camisole top. Front waistline darts; side snap closure with self-covered snap heads. Waistline darts at back. Unlined. Designer label: Gossamer Wings / by / Barbara Grimes / Sante Fe d) Belt of cowhide simulating spotted fur with hidden closure. Backed in black suede.
Suede ensemble
Woman's two piece suit of bright violet blue suede. A)Jacket styled with two piece convertible collar and center front opening with two round covered buttons; curved lower edge. Full sleeves with tucked caps and ruffled cuffs with suede bow and tie and rosette of beading at knot. Princess seams front and back bodice. Swirled line of glass bugle and round beads in colors (includes blue, pink, and bronze tones) from one side front to other, behind neckline. Beading also at rosettes behind collar base and opening edge to curve. Fully lined with pale blue dobby dot patterned silk lining fabric. Total length: 24 " (62.3cm). Designer's label at center back neckline: "Gossamer Wings" B) Skirt. Medium length. Straight cut three panel skirt gathered to fitted waistband. Straight hemline. Center back plastic zipper closure with one covered button at waistband. Unlined. Total length: 24"(61.0cm). C) Cummerbund style belt. 3" (7.6cm) wide with five length-wise tucks. Beaded oval shape buckle at one end with large hook and snap closure. Bead colors include iridescent pink and blue, clear, bronze glass beads; silver and brass beads; blue metallic ceramic beads; small ceramic stone at center. Faced with suede. Total length: 29" (73.3cm).
Suede fringe ensemble
Woman's three piece ensemble of off white leather with headband. A) Jacket styled with curved center front opening with closure by three bead trimmed leather ties; no collar. Curved yoke front and back. Long, full two piece fitted sleeves. Flared lower portion of panels with deep scalloped hemline. Whip-stitched edges. Trimmed at yoke with glass beaded butterflies (colors include blues, purples, pinks). At yoke seam and inner sleeve seam, row of large glass and ceramic beads (blues, purples, pinks, clear). Leather fringe below yoke and outer sleeve seam. Before being cut, the fringe was printed in butterflies in colors of pale blues, purples and yellows. Unlined; shoulder pads. Length: 23" (59.0cm). Designer's label at center back neckline: "Gossamer Wings / 8 / Del Mar Calif." B) Skirt. Medium-long length. Flared four panel skirt with narrow fitted waistband. Curved hemline: lower even curve at back, with slit at center front; hemline curves up at sides.Hemline trimmed with cut fringe; scalloped band beads at lower skirt, with fringe below. Center back plastic zipper closure with one covered snap at waistband. Unlined. Total length: 28" (71.1cm). Designer's label: "Gossamer Wings / 8" C) Top in bustier style printed with butterflies in colors of pale blues, purples, yellow. Straight upper edge with deep scalloped lower edge. Double narrow leather straps at front loop to center back tie that laces up center back for closure. Unlined. Label tag unprinted. Length: 11" (27.9cm). D) Headband. Long narrow shape, 1" (3.1cm) wide with pointed ends; two leather ties each end with beads. At band, five round beaded medallions with colors of blues, purples, pinks, etc. Band length: 20" (50.8cm).
[Letter from Isaac Herbert Kempner to Webb Young, October 15, 1949]
Letter from Isaac Herbert Kempner to Webb Young handing an order and check for $5.00 covering the cost for four ties which he requests them to ship at their early convenience.
[Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore standing on a road near Santa Fe, New Mexico]
An automobile is stopped on a dirt road near an aspen woods. Helen Moore, dressed in a white dress, and Col. Hugh B. Moore, dressed in a suit, stand alongside the car. On the back of the photograph is written "Near the Aspen Ranch Santa Fe 1935 - Lona Stamper was with us."
[Peter Pauls Stewart Family Films, No.14 - Vacation in New Mexico]
This home movie documents the daily lives and activities of the Peter Pauls Stewart family including a family vacation at Bishop's Lodge in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
[Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival cancellation notice letter]
Photograph of a typed letter from the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Board President, Artistic Director and Executive Director notifying the recipient about the cancellation of the summer event "due to the coronavirus pandemic."
Journal of the Northwest Texas Annual Conference, the United Methodist Church: 1976
Journal of the North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church, including the proceedings of the annual conference, committee reports, updates to conference leadership and contact information, and other related information. Index starts on page 269.
[Letter from Harris L. Kempner to Dr. Eric P. Hausner, September 2, 1953]
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to Eric P. Hausner enclosing a check for settlement of bills and mentioning his recovery.
[Letter from Harris L. Kempner to Dr. Eric P. Hausner, October 5, 1953]
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to Eric P. Haunser enclosing a bill for laboratory charges and discussing receival of two other bills.
[Photograph of Carol and Byrd Williams IV sitting on a vintage car]
Photograph of Carol and Byrd Williams IV sitting on a vintage automobile in the parking lot of the Cottonwood Court motel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Carol wears a red and white striped top with tan pants and stands with one foot on the automobile. Byrd IV sits to her right, his head turned to the left to look into the cab. He wears a striped shirt and blue jean pants. A white automobile is parked in front of the stucco motel that stands behind them.
[Photograph of Pam Williams in a vintage automobile]
Photograph of a young Pam Williams sitting in the drivers seat of a black vintage automobile with a flat tire in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She grips the steering wheel with both hands, wearing a yellow long-sleeved top and white shorts. Two other automobiles are parked behind her. A grassy area with a sign advertising "Cottonwood Court" and "television" is situated on the other side of the automobiles. Fields and trees are visible in the background.
[News Clip: McCarthy]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Letter from Harris L. Kempner to David L. Cole, August 10, 1953]
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to David L. Cole returning a check he forgot to sign the first time.
[Photograph of Pam Williams in a vintage automobile, 2]
Photograph of a young Pam Williams sitting in the drivers seat of a black vintage automobile with a flat tire in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She grips the steering wheel with one hand and waves with the other, wearing a yellow long-sleeved top. Two other automobiles are parked behind her. A grassy area with a sign advertising The Cottonwood Court Motel and "television" is situated on the other side of the automobiles. Fields and trees are visible in the background.
[Photograph of Byrd Williams III, Tim, Pam, and Byrd Williams IV with a vintage automobile]
Photograph of Byrd Williams III, Tim, Pam, and Byrd Williams IV standing outside a vintage automobile in the parking lot of the Cottonwood Court motel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Byrd III stands on the far left in a gray shirt and blue pants. Tim stands to his right, wearing a red plaid shirt and blue jeans. Pam stands with her back to the camera in a pink and white outfit, while Byrd IV runs around the front of the automobile in a striped shirt and blue jeans. The motel is stucco with exposed wooden beams and is situated behind them.
[News Script: Trains]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about the Santa Fe railroad which has changed its mind and decided that Amtrak cannot use 2 of the passenger train names that Sante Fe made famous.
[News Script: Train derailment]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about work crews who are clearing the tracks opposite to the entrance to Meacham field where Santa Fe freight train derailed about seven o' clock.
[News Script: Derailment]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about Santa Fe railroad officials who say that during the noon hour they should have the tracks cleared up along North Main near Meacham field.
[Ryan Cannon and wife]
Photograph of Ryan Cannon, and his new wife, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ryan and his wife got married during the pandemic in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Together they are standing at a small park and holding each other close.
[News Script: Derail]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about investigators who are still searching for the cause of an eight car train derailment in Southwest Tarrant county.
[News Script: Artist in need]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about an enterprising 66 year old artist at Santa Fe, new Mexico who lives in a small adobe building with his nine dogs five cats .
[News Script: Ford]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about vice president Gerald Ford who is speaking before the national conference of Lt. governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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