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William Wildschut Manuscript Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-600
Abstract This collection consists of typed manuscripts for The Crow Indians, volumes 1 and 2, and Buffalo Days and Danger Trails - Biography of Two-Leggings, volumes 1 and 2 by William Wildschut, as well as correspondence between Wildschut and Southwest Museum director F. W. Hodge dated between 1941 and 1942.
Dates: 1941-1942

William Henry Jackson

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Identifier: MS-944
Dates: undated

Benjamin D. Wilson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-703
Abstract This collection contains 25 pieces of correspondence, invoices, ledgers, papers, and stock certificates from Benjamin David Wilson. Documents are dated from 1856-1872 and some have notations written on verso from 1936.
Dates: 1856-1872

Winold Reiss and W. Langdon Kihn Portrait Prints Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-1341
Scope and Contents Winold Reiss and W. Langdon Kihn Indians of North America Portrait Prints Collection contains a booklet and loose pages with portrait prints of American Indians, as well as printing plates from W. Langdon Kihn that were used in the Southwest Museum publication, The Masterkey.The loose prints are housed in a "See America First" portfolio and are based on original portraits by Winold Reiss and W. Langdon Kihn of Pikuni and Kainah Tribes of...
Dates: circa 1920s-1940s

William Wolfskill 1830-1855 Ledgers

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Identifier: MS-594
Abstract John and William Wolfskill were pioneers to California and New Mexico from Kentucky and Missouri in the 1830s. William Wolfskill is credited with being the first to ship California oranges as a commercial commodity. This collection contains one typed copy and one carbon copy of William Wolfskill's dry goods store ledgers from 1830-1854, as well as biographical newspaper clippings on the Wolfskill family from 1913-1955.
Dates: 1913-1955

Women of the West Institutional Archives

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Identifier: MSA-39
Abstract The Women of the West Museum, founded in Boulder, Colorado in 1991, was the first museum in the United States dedicated to the history of women of all cultures in the American West. In 2002, the museum merged with the Autry National Center, creating a physical location for the Women of the West institution. These archives document the Women of the West Museum’s institutional history from 1986-2001, which includes files related to administration, collection development, development and...
Dates: 1986-2001; Majority of material found within 1991 - 2001

Raymund F. Wood Index File and Papers to Military Records of Spanish and Mexican Soldiers in California from 1769-1840

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Identifier: MSA-42
Abstract Dr. Raymund F. Wood (1911–1998) was born in England and raised in Los Angeles, California. He served in the United States army during World War II. He earned a Master of Arts degree from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, a PhD in Medieval History from University of California, Los Angeles, and a Master of Arts in Library Science from University of Southern California. In the 1970s and 1980s, Wood conducted research for an "Index File to Military Records of Spanish and Mexican Soldiers"...
Dates: 1973-1998

Words of Indian Origin Note

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Identifier: MS-855
Abstract This is a note written to Frederick Webb Hodge from James Mooney, 1896 March 19, on the back of Mooney's notepaper from the Smithsonian Bureau of Ethnology.
Dates: 1896 March 19

Workman Family Collection

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Identifier: MS-567
Abstract The Workman Family arrived in Los Angeles in 1841 and were among the first settlers to obtain a land grant from the Mexican government, the 48,790-acre Rancho La Puente. This is a collection of newspaper clippings from 1933-1956 chronicling the Workman Family. Includes a large red scrapbook which is the culmination of a newspaper serialization of the book entitled, "The City That Grew" by Boyle Workman, published in 1935.
Dates: 1933-1956

Works Progress Administration American Guide Project Papers

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Identifier: MS-1199
Scope and contents The Works Progress Administration American Guide Project contains correspondence to Verne McKinley, Southwest Museum Librarian, regarding the Works Progress Administration American Guide travel handbook project. American Guide Briefs include Why Lincoln Grew a Beard, White Spirituals, Minnehaha, The City That Never Was (regarding Frog Point, North Dakota), Water, The Iron Man, Cloth of Human Hair, and Stolen -- One Washington Monument.
Dates: 1936

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Library and Archives at the Autry 267
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Correspondence 65
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Manuscripts 48
Clippings 43
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Photostats 18
Indians of North America -- California 13
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Bibliography 12
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Arizona -- History 11
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Indians of North America 10
California -- History 9
Drawings 9
Los Angeles (Calif.) 9
Navajo Indians 9
Overland journeys to the Pacific 9
Indians of North America -- Government relations 8
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California -- Population 7
Land grants -- California 7
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- History -- Sources 7
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Advertisements 6
Indians of Mexico 6
Legal documents 6
Paiute Indians 6
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Language
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Spanish; Castilian 35
Elamite 2
Navajo; Navaho 2
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Hodge, Frederick Webb 17
Lummis, Charles Fletcher 14
Southwest Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.) 10
United States. Works Progress Administration. 10
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Pico, Pio 4
Archaeological Institute of America. Southwest Society 3
Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse 3
Robinson, Ella (SWM Librarian) 3
Watkins, Frances E. (Frances Emma) 3
Benavides, Alonso de 2
Chico, Mariano 2
Crotty, Homer Daniel 2
Cushing, Frank Hamilton 2
De Perea, Esteban 2
Ingalls, George W. 2
Juana Marie 2
Langenberger, Augustus 2
Los Angeles Times 2
Maude, F. H. (Frederic Hamer) 2
McClintock, Walter 2
Munk, J. A. (Joseph Amasa) 2
Newmark, Maurice Harris 2
Newmark, Myer Joseph 2
Northrop, Marie E. 2
Sepulveda (Family) 2
Skinner, Alanson 2
Strobridge, Idah Meacham 2
Sutter, John Augustus 2
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Standing Rock Agency 2
Van Valkenburgh, Richard 2
Williamson, Ten Broeck 2
Wolfskill, William 2
Alexander, Hartley Burr 1
Allen, J. A. 1
Alliot, Hector 1
Alliot, Laurena 1
Alvarado, Juan Bautista 1
American Broadcasting Company 1
Amsden, Charles Avery 1
Anaia, Almazan 1
Anderson, Maymie 1
Antony, Claudius, Brother 1
Arguello, Jose, Don 1
Arguello, Maria de la Concepcion Marcela 1
Atwell, Clarence 1
Atwell, Josie 1
Austin, Mary Hunter 1
Autry National Center 1
Axe, Ruth Frey 1
Bandelier, Fanny 1
Bandelier, Frances R. 1
Banks, Della Murray. 1
Banks, Sidney 1
Barnes, George E. 1
Barrett, Ellen C. 1
Bartlett, John Russell 1
Becker, John 1
Bidwell, John 1
Bierce, Ambrose 1
Birdsall, Byron 1
Bishop Chamber of Commerce (Bishop, Calif.) 1
Blossom, F. A. (Frederick Augustus) 1
Book Club of California 1
Bowron, Fletcher 1
Braecklein, Oscar 1
Breen, Patrick 1
Brinkerhoff, L. D., Bishop 1
Broken-Wing Bird 1
Brown, Scott, Ranger 1
Bryan, Paul M. 1
Bryant, John Henry 1
Buchanan, James 1
Budd, Harry S. 1
Burnell, Bessie 1
Burnell, Jim 1
Burns, B. J. 1
Cain, Sophia R. J. 1
Campa, Arthur L. (Arthur Leon) 1
Cannonball Mercantile Company 1
Capron, Allyn K., Lieutenant 1
Castaneda de Najera, Pedro de 1
Castillo, P., Father 1
Catlin, George 1
Cavett, Dick 1
Chalfant, William A. 1
Chapman, Katherine 1
Cheetham, Francis T. 1
Cheney, John Vance 1
Christensen, Ruth M. 1
Cisco, Nick 1
Cist, Henry Martyn 1
Clause, Emilyn 1
Cochise, Apache Chief 1
Cohn, Nudie 1
Collett, Frederick 1
Comfort, Will Levington 1
Connolly, John P., mayor 1
Conservation Association of Los Angeles County 1
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