The collection constitutes the literary archive of New Mexico author N. Howard (Nathan Howard) "Jack" Thorp. It includes original manuscripts of Thorp's stories, as well as songs, correspondence, a diary, photographs and related publications. Of...
The research material includes the material that Read and Gaines collected for their publication of the Bruff journal. The majority of it is arranged alphabetically by topic. This series is made up mostly of research notes by Read and Gaines. The...
This collection consists of materials relating to Ralph H. Cameron's political and business activities, mostly in the years between 1903 and 1912. Box 1 consists of manuscript files, including land and mining claims, financial documents, and...
The collection is semi-cataloged and consists of 987 items in 6 boxes with the manuscripts and correspondence arranged alphabetically by author and the ephemera arranged alphabetically by type. The manuscripts number 54 items. The manuscripts...
his collection consists of typescripts of reminiscences, diaries, notebooks, and photographs. The first typescript was written in 1941 and is an autobiography that details Parker's life from his high school days in New York to his times in Alaska,...
The mansucripts include William H. Mayo's diaries; a ledger of the medical office of Harry N. Mayo (1902-1903), and three memoirs recorded by Lesley Woodruff Ritter. The correspondence includes letters from Edward R. Woorduff written from Kelly...
The collection contains Bruff's oversize revised version of his journal (c. 1853) which documents his journey across the plains in 1849 by way of Lassen's Trail. Also included in the collection are 264 drawings of scenes from his overland journey,...
Rocks along a Mount Wilson trail near East Loop above Martin's camp water tunnel. An unidentified man is standing on a rock near the edge of the trail, shielding his eyes from the sun. Trees, rocks and shrubs are seen in the area.
Grace Burke Hubble, Edwin Powell Hubble, and Betty Baldwin on a desert trail to Betatakin, Arizona. Note in the hand of Edwin Powell Hubble: "Grace, Edwin & Betty Baldwin, trail to Betatakin from Shonto, Ariz. 1937".
Drafts of King's book, Long horn trail drivers, make up the majority of the manuscript material. There is a copy of the manuscript that King sent to the publisher in 1940 and one incomplete draft of the book. In addition, there are a variety of...
Horse-drawn truck on Mount Wilson trail northwest of casino. Three unidentified men accompany the horse and truck. Large trees are seen in the surrounding area.
Steep bank of rocks at turn of Mount Wilson toll road on northeast slope of Mount Harvard; Ferdinand Ellerman standing on top of the rocks. A portion of the dirt trail and trees are visible.