Mexico
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
- Photograph number 100-102: Mounds at Monte Alban
- Photograph number 103-116: Ruins at Monte Alban
- Photograph number 117-122: Views in the market at Oaxaca
- Photograph number 123-127: Ruins at Monte Alban
- Photograph number 128 : Hotel at Monte Alban at Oaxaca
- Photograph number 129-130: Views of Oaxaca from Juarez Monument
- Photograph number 131: SLIDE-Hotel at Monte Alban at Oaxaca (see photo No.128 )
- Photograph number 132-135: SLIDE-Views of Oaxaca from Juarez Monument (see photos No.129-130. There is no number 134 )
- Photograph number 136-137: Workers at handlooms on which blankets or zarafrea are made. Oaxaca
- Photograph number 138: SLIDES-Juarez Monument (see photo No.135 )
- Photograph number 139-140: SLIDES-Workers at handlooms making zarafrea blankets
- Photograph number 141-148: Views of the market at Oaxaca
- Photograph number 149-158: "Desiento de Leones", in the mountains refreshment place
- Photograph number 159-164: Cathedral. The trees in No.160 are the plaza at "Localo"
- Photograph number 165-170: Returning from market on road near Cholula
- Photograph number 171-172: Sbriebo in Cholula
- Photograph number 173-192: Pyramid views
- Photograph number 193-194: Mexicans in market and a man singing and playing the guitar
- Photograph number 196?204: Views from an Airplane of Mexico Valley
- Photograph number 205-210: Airport at Minatitlan, Vera Cruz
- Photograph number 211-215: Calle "59" in Merida. "Hotel Hga"
- Photograph number 216-219: Uman, a way to Uxsal
- Photograph number 220-221: View of a field of maguey plants
- Photograph number 222-228: Road through the jungle on way to Uxual
- Photograph number 229-232: Pyramid "El Adrino" showing stairs
- Photograph number 233-234: View of Palace of "El Gobermador"
- Photograph number 235-236: View of "House of Nuns" ruins of ball court in foreground
- Photograph number 237-240: View from House of Gobermador
- Photograph number 241-244: House of Turtles
- Photograph number 245-246: House of Dover of Palomas
- Photograph number 247-248: The great pyramid
- Photograph number 249: Detail on EL Gobernador or House of Governor
- Photograph number 250: View across House of Turtles cemetario in background
- Photograph number 251: SLIDE-View across House of Turtles cemetario in background
- Photograph number 252: Another View of El Adventino
- Photograph number 253-254: Mexican (Indian) woman waiting under tree
- Photograph number 257: View through the doorway into Pobio of Oaxaca House (not good)
- Photograph number 258-271: On way home from a day at Oaxaca market
- Photograph number 272-273: Girls at a window, burned with Iron
- Photograph number 274-275: Thatch homes near Oaxaca
- Photograph number 276-280: Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, also called the Opera House
- Photograph number 281-289: Cypress at "Santa Maria del Tule" (very large indeed)
- Photograph number 290-291: Church and tree at Tlacolula.
- Photograph number 292-295: Views outside main market at Tlacolula
- Photograph number 296-315: Views of ruins at Mitta
- Photograph number 316-320: Views of ruins at Mitta
- Photograph number 321-326: Wall of temple of Warriors showing "Rain God and Mark of Hjunna" (?)
- Photograph number 327-328: Group of a thousand columns
- Photograph number 329-331: Temple of Warriors
- Photograph number 332-344: Details of House of Governor, Uxual. There is no number 337
- Photograph number 345-359: House of Nuns. There is no number 358
- Photograph number 360-361: Views in Patio, Hotel Tbga
- Photograph number 362-364: Other Views of Pyramid
- Photograph number 365-366: View across lava flow from pyramid
- Photograph number 368: View of apron or causeway
- Photograph number 369-370: Shed under which is a tomb
- Photograph number 371-377: Other views about base of pyramid
- Photograph number 378: Woman washing clothes in stream at Tlalfam
- Photograph number 379-380: Streets in Tlalfam
- Photograph number 381-383: Stone seapeut at base of balubrade of stairway of old temple,
- Photograph number 384: Two boy guides
- Photograph number 385: Views of old Santa Ana Convent in Obregoer
- Photograph number 386-387: Old lava flow with tunnels to graveyard
- Photograph number 388-391: New Municipal market now yet in use
- Photograph number 392: Mexican boy guide
- Photograph number 393-395: Trench formed by removing lava from about base of a pyramid
- Photograph number 396-403: Several views of pyramid at Cuicuilco showing walk facer with cobbler
- Photograph number 404-407: Children of the caretaker at Chicuilco
- Photograph number 408-414: House of Nuns
- Photograph number 415-418: Observatory
- Photograph number 419-420: Red House or House of Three Kings
- Photograph number 421-422: House of Luitel, old chicken
- Photograph number 423: Attendance figure in house of hermaphrodite ?, old chicken
- Photograph number 424-425: Detail Wall of Ball-Court, meant to show carvings of figures
- Photograph number 426-429: Columns on temple of Tigers, showing carvings
- Photograph number 430-436: Cemetary adjacent to or near to ball court
- Photograph number 437-442: Platform at sacred cenobe from which girls were thrown
- Photograph number 443-446: Column at El Castillo
- Photograph number 447-451: Ball court seen from El Castillo
- Photograph number 452-453: Wall of Temple of Sacrifice
- Photograph number 454-456: Another view of El Castillo
- Photograph number 457: Native huts at Chicken
- Photograph number 458-459: Path near Xtoboe Ceubbe
- Photograph number 460-461: Ruins of Xtoboe temple
- Photograph number 462-463: Caretaker
- Photograph number 464-465: Views of the temple taken from a hill above the town
- Photograph number 466: Glimpse over fence into Indian Yard and home near Tlalfam.
- Photograph number 467-470: Unidentified
- Photograph number 471-482: Views on canals among so-called floating gardens of Xochomilco
- Photograph number 483: Audience in Torco, just before the start of a bull fight
- Photograph number 484: Front view of old temple at Tenayuca
- Photograph number 485: Native home at Tenayuca.
- Photograph number 486-502: View alongside temple showing rows of stone snakes
- Photograph number 503-504: Part of stairs
- Photograph number 505-507: Wall showing projecting serpents heads
- Photograph number 508: View of open stone sepulcher
- Photograph number 509-510: Street in Texcaco
- Photograph number 511-515: Sancturary of stone on west side of Texcogingo
- Photograph number 516-517: View of the valley
- Photograph number 518-526: Bath hewn out of solid rock and stone steps
- Photograph number 527: Mexico Valley from Texcoying, showing Lake Texcoco
- Photograph number 528: Mexico Valley from Texcoying, showing Lake Texcoco
- Photograph number 529-537: Views of a larger bath part way around the hill from the first one
- Photograph number 538-544: Views of a great wall on west side of ruins at Huexotla
- Photograph number 545-552: Catholic church on a pyramid at Huexotla
- Photograph number 553-556: Stone frog, the head is broken off
- Photograph number 557-558: A pyramid not yet excavated
- Photograph number 559: Wall from inside
- Photograph number 560-561: Monument to Abregan, Mexico City
- Photograph number 562-591: Pyramid of the Sun and pyramid of the moon at Teotihuchan
- Photograph number 592-595: Monument to Abregon
- Photograph number 596-597: Views in Desierbo de Leones
- Photograph number 598-599: Houses near Saltillera
- Photograph number 600: Indian girl carrying baby near Saltillera
- Photograph number 602-603: Monument to Independence in "Paseo de la Reforma"
- Photograph number 604: Palms in another circle of this boulevard
- Photograph number 605-606: Monument to Cuauhtemoc, in another of the circles
- Photograph number 607: Monument to Columbus in another Circle
- Photograph number 608: Equestrian statue of Charles IV at Pasco de la Reforma
- Photograph number 609: Cathedral
- Photograph number 610-613: Pyramid of the Sun
- Photograph number 614-646: Temple of Integualcoatl
Dates
- 1851-1950s
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 445 Items
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu