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2.
- Creator:
- Phoenix Indian Industrial School
- Published / Created:
- 1902
- Call Number:
- Mssu (Mason)
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder [21]
- Image Count:
- 1
- Description:
- Verso blank.
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > 22 black and white photographs of scenes of the Phoenix Indian Industrial School, with graduation invitiation and program
- Published / Created:
- circa 1905-1910
- Call Number:
- YCAL MSS 468
- Collection Title:
- Sara and Gerald Murphy papers
- Container / Volume:
- Box 48 | Folder 796
- Image Count:
- 125
- Description:
- Includes three photographs of Podiebrad (Bohemia); photographs of Wiborg family and friends (including Gerald Murphy) at the Dunes, on the beach, playing tennis, riding horses, in costumes, picnicking, and horse racing; photographs of interior and exterior of Dunes and Names of friends listed on a sheet inside album include: Monroe Robinson, Breeses (possibly William Lawrence Breese), Gerard Lambert, Rachel Lambert, Mrs. Burden?, Anita Peabody, Roger Poore, possibly Nina Floyd Crosby Eustis (later de Polignac), Betty Breese, Pauline Morton (Mrs. Dwight Davis), Cecilia May, Henry May, Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi (at "The Breakers," Newport, Rhode Island), Gladys Ingalls, Carolyn Postlethwaite
- Subject (Name):
- Murphy, Gerald, 1888-1964 and Murphy, Sara
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Album containing photographs of Wiborg family in East Hampton, New York
- Creator:
- Beecher, Charles Emerson, 1856-1904
- Published / Created:
- [1900]
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2100
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 2
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Typescript article, with minor manuscript corrections, written by Charles Emerson Beecher, and 25 photographs taken by him, relating to his visit to Oraibi Pueblo while traveling in Arizona Territory in August, 1900. The article is titled "A Journey to the Snake Dance at Oraibi," with an alternative title, "Across the Desert to the Snake Dance at Oraibi," written in manuscript. The article describes Beecher's observations of natural features and experiences camping in Arizona while traveling from Winslow to Oraibi Pueblo; the culture of Hopis living at Oraibi; and a snake dance ceremony performed on August 19. Beecher also discusses his opinions on the effects of the United States government on Hopi culture. The photographs show scenes of Oraibi Pueblo and surrounding areas, scenes of the snake dance ceremony, and Hopi artifacts. The photographs are captioned in manuscript and are accompanied by a manuscript list.
- Alternative Title:
- [Photograph relating to the snake dance at Oraibi Pueblo]
- Description:
- Charles Emerson Beecher received a doctorate from Yale University in 1889. He was a professor of paleontology and geology at Yale and a paleontologist at the Peabody Museum of Natural History. In August, 1900, he traveled with a party of researchers to the Grand Canyon and Oraibi Pueblo, Arizona Territory.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Arizona--Description and travel and Oraibi (Ariz.)
- Subject (Topic):
- Hopi Indians--Arizona--Oraibi Pueblo and Snake dance--Arizona--Oraibi Pueblo
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Charles Emerson Beecher article and photographs relating to the snake dance at Oraibi Pueblo, [1900].
5.
- Creator:
- Cautin Berger
- Published / Created:
- 1900
- Call Number:
- YCAL MSS 93
- Collection Title:
- Natalie Barney collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 4
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- This collection consists principally of photographic prints of Barney at various ages: as a teenager; as a young woman in Victorian attire and in riding gear; with Gabriele d'Annunzio; with Romaine Brooks; with unidentified friends; and by herself at age 48. Also included are: a photographic postcard addressed to "Chère Rachilde"; an inscribed calling card; and a copy of a book of poems by Louis Emié ("Hauts Desirs Sans Absence" Paris: Pierre Seghers, 1953), inscribed to Barney, with a letter from Barney to Emié.
- Alternative Title:
- [Photograph of Natalie Barney standing and holding a flower]
- Description:
- Natalie Barney was a poet, playwright, novelist and essayist, whose salon in Paris, while serving as a gathering point for writers in general, aimed to promote the writings of women. and Purchased from David J. Holmes on the Danforth N. Barney, Jr. Fund, 1996
- Subject (Name):
- Barney, Natalie Clifford, D'Annunzio, Gabriele,--1863-1938, and Emié, Louis,--1900-
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, American--20th century, Authors, French--20th century, and Women authors, French
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Miss Barney
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1900.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 29
- Image Count:
- 101
- Abstract:
- Internal evidence suggests that the album dates before 1902 (the year White Antelope, who is portrayed, died)., Photograph album by an unidentified photographer of Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa Indians, probably taken in or around the Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency in Darlington, Canadian County, Oklahoma. The outdoor scenes include a large number of family groups, women, and children, many identified with Americanized names., and There are also notable images of the baptism of a Kiowa man, the "crow dance," meat drying on racks, Arapaho school girls, and a single image of what appear to be not Indian women but white woman dressed in Indian clothing, identified as "Calumet Squaws" (Calument was a town close to the agency).
- Description:
- Individual photographs measure 10 x 12.5 cm, and have manuscript captions and numbers.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Darlington (Okla.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Pictorial works, Baptism--Pictorial works.--lctgm, Cheyenne Indians--Pictorial works, Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Agency (Okla.), Indian reservations--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works, and Missionaries--Oklahoma--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa Indians in Oklahoma [graphic].
- Creator:
- Schwemberger, George Charles, 1867-1931
Schwemberger, Simeon - Published / Created:
- c1905-c1906.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 28
- Image Count:
- 53
- Abstract:
- Photographs of Navajo medicine and sweat lodge ceremonies, including views of the construction of the lodges, preparations for the ceremonies, sandpaintings, and participants. There are also photographs of family groups, the ruins in Canyon de Chelly, sheep and goat herds, and of foot and horse racing.
- Description:
- George Schwemberger joined the Franciscan order as a lay brother, adopting the name Simeon and moving to the mission at St. Michael's, Arizona in 1901. In late 1907 he left St. Michael's to open a photo gallery in Gallup, New Mexico. and Individual photographs are 11.6 x 16.6 cm., with copyright statement inscribed. Letterpress or manuscript captions accompany each photograph, 32 of which form a numbered series with descriptive captions.
- Publisher:
- Simeon Schwemberger,
- Subject (Geographic):
- Chelly, Canyon de (Ariz.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies, Navajo Indians--Pictorial works, Navajo Indians--Rites and ceremonies, and Sweatbaths--Pictorial works.--aat
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of Navajo medicine lodge ceremonies. [graphic].
- Creator:
- Holmes, Elsie
Holmes, William H., cowboy - Published / Created:
- 1905-1914.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 100
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Prints & Photographs
- Abstract:
- A series of images relate to the Mexican revolution including images of revolutionary troops, military installations, casualties, and dead federal soldiers at Cananea, Naco and Agua Prieta, Sonora. Several images show machine guns and artillery outside the machine shop of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, which Maderista revolutionaries under the command of General Alvaro Obregón had captured from General Pedro Ojeda at Naco, Sonora in April 1913., Images of locations in the city of Cananea include the Hotel Alexandria, Sonora Hotel, and city jail. Images of people in Cananea include a view of men in conversation on a street, with one of the men identified as George Wiswall, general manager of the Cananea Cattle Company, and the other man the revolutionary general, Alvaro Obregón; Thomas Keys driving an automobile; and a studio portrait of a Chinese man, identified as "Lee from the Hotel Alexandria" posed sitting in an automobile., Images of ranching activities include cowboys and ranchers riding horses, herding cattle, lassoing livestock, branding steers, eating around a chuck wagon, and competing in rodeos at locations on the Cananea Ranch, including corrals located in Moreta and San Juan, and a ranch house in Nogales. Images of identified cowboys and ranchers include Roy Adams, Arthur Dunbar, Dick Hays, William H. Holmes, Cal Musgrave, Sherman Rinehart, E. T. Strickland, Fred Walker, and Sam Watson, in addition to a division foreman, Donald G. Valentine, and Charles Wright, the corral boss of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company. Several men and horses are identified in images by their nicknames. Other images depict women wearing cowboy and ranch clothing, and include Elsie Holmes and Midge Burrows, and Miss Hacker of Cornado, Calif. An image shows a man tanning a mountain lion hide., Photograph album with images attributed to Elsie Holmes and William H. Holmes that document the ranching operations of the Cananea Cattle Company at the Cananea Ranch and the copper mining operations of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company at Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, primarily 1911-1914. William Cornell Greene, a rancher, mine owner, and investor, had established and operated both of these ventures during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. William Holmes was a ranch foreman at the Cananea Ranch., and Views of copper smelting operations for the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, include images of ore bins, smelters, shops, and railroad yard. Several images show a crowd of Mexican miners awaiting a conference with James S. "Rawhide Jimmy" Douglas, Jr., the general manager of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company during a strike in April 1913. An additional image shows a group of men that includes Harry Gooding, after installing a steam turbine in the powerhouse at Cananea, ca. 1905.
- Description:
- Captions inscribed in some negatives., Individual photographic prints are 20.2 x 25.2 cm. and smaller, accompanied by manuscript captions., and Leather binding embossed with the initials "E. H." and a geometric design.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Cananea (Mexico)--Pictorial works, Cananea Ranch (Mexico)--Pictorial works, Mexican-American Border Region--Pictorial works, Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920--Pictorial works, and Sonora (Mexico : State)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Burrows, Midge, Cananea Cattle Company--Pictorial works, Cananea Consolidated Copper Co.--Pictorial works, Douglas, James S.--(James Stuart),--1868-1949, Dunbar, Arthur, Gooding, Harry, Greene, William Cornell,--1853-1911, Hays, Dick,--cowboy, Holmes, Elsie, Holmes, William H.,--cowboy, Hotel Alexandria (Cananea, Mexico)--Pictorial works, Musgrave, Cal, Obregón, Alvaro,--1880-1928, Ojeda, Pedro,--general, Rinehart, Sherman, Sonora Hotel (Cananea, Mexico)--Pictorial works, Strickland, E. T, Valentine, Donald G, Walker, Fred, Watson, Sam, Wiswall, George, and Wright, Charles,--cowboy
- Subject (Topic):
- Cattle--Mexico--Sonora--Pictorial works, Chinese--Mexico--Sonora--Pictorial works, Copper mines and mining--Mexico--Cananea, Ranch life--Mexico--Sonora--Pictorial works, Ranches--Mexico--Sonora--Pictorial works, and Ranching--Mexico--Sonora--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of the Cananea Ranch and vicinity, Sonora, Mexico.
- Creator:
- Goodman, C. W
- Published / Created:
- 1902-1904.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 21
- Image Count:
- 26
- Abstract:
- Photograph album relating to the Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona. Included are views of both male and female students as they participate in several activities, among them a dress parade, a gardening project at the school, the girls' basketball practices, and military-type drills and in band uniforms with their instruments. Also included are views of the graduating classes of 1903 and 1904, as well as a photograph of the faculty.
- Description:
- C. W. Goodman was superintendent of the Phoenix Indian School between 1902 and 1915. and Manuscript captions accompany most photographs.
- Subject (Name):
- Brodie, Alexander O. (Alexander Oswald), 1849-1918, Goodman, C. W, and Phoenix Indian School--Pictorial works
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America--Arizona, Indians of North America--Education--Pictorial works, and Indians of North America--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of the Phoenix Indian School [graphic].
- Creator:
- Shockley, William Hillman, 1855-1925
- Published / Created:
- 1903 May 11 and 1903 May-October.
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 600
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 6
- Image Count:
- 18
- Abstract:
- Photographs by William Hillman Shockley that document a trip to Peru, May-October 1903, probably in support of mining interests. Images include views of urban and rural areas throughout Peru, as well as mining camps. Locations photographed by Shockley en route to and from Peru include Colón, Panama; Puente del Inca and Aconcagua in Argentina, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Locations in Peru include Ancón, Arequipa, Asilio, Huanchaco, Juliaca, Limbani, Matucana, Monte Bello, Paita Bay, Salaverry, Santo Domingo, and Tirapata. Depictions also include the Vacamayo River and Surprise River, as well as the mountains of Huascarán Mountain and Las Cuevas. Informal portraits consist of indigenous peoples, including Aymara Indians and Quechua Indians, and self-portraits of Shockley and his colleagues.
- Description:
- Purchased from Serendipity Books on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2007., Several images have duplicate photographic prints., Title devised by cataloger., Typescript and manuscript inscription on versos., and William Hillman Shockley (1855-1925) was a mining engineer and botanist. His son was William Bradford Shockley (1910-1989), winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Aconcagua (Argentina : Mountain)--Pictorial works, Ancón (Peru)--Pictorial works, Arequipa (Peru)--Pictorial works, Asilio (Peru)--Pictorial works, Colón (Panama)--Pictorial works, Huanchaco (La Libertad, Peru)--Pictorial works, Huascarán Mountain (Peru)--Pictorial works, Juliaca (Peru)--Pictorial works, Limbani (Peru)--Pictorial works, Matucana (Peru)--Pictorial works, Monte Bello (Peru)--Pictorial works, Paita Bay (Peru)--Pictorial works, Peru--Pictorial works, Puente del Inca (Argentina)--Pictorial works, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)--Pictorial works, Salaverry (Peru)--Pictorial works, Santo Domingo (Piura, Peru : District)--Pictorial works, Tirapata (Peru)--Pictorial works, and Vacamayo River (Peru)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Shockley, William Hillman,--1855-1925
- Subject (Topic):
- Aymara Indians--Pictorial works, Indians of South America--Andes Region--Pictorial works, Mines and mineral resources--Peru--Pictorial works, and Quechua Indians--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Peru.