1939: Indian Court Federal Building Golden Gate International Exposition
Golden Gate International Exposition--(1939-1940 :--San Francisco, Calif.), Indians of North America--Commemoration--California--San Francisco--1930-1940, Indians of North America--Subsistence activities, Navajo Indians--Subsistence activities--1930-1940, Antelope hunting, United States--Works Progress Administration
This poster was created for the Indian Court exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, CA. It depicts an antelope hunt and its style is similar to that used in Navajo art works. This poster was created as part of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
Siegriest, Louis B., 1899-, artist
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Auburn University Libraries
1939
Coates, Midge
No known restrictions on publication.
<a href="http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/wpapos/item/98518807/">http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/wpapos/item/98518807/</a>
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English
Still image
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United States--California--San Francisco, United States--New Mexico
2005.36.264: Tom Jones to Kate, 1858 January 26
1858; Tom Jones; Kate; Mrs. Johnson; Celestia; Father; Dr. Leland; Mrs. B; Miss Wilson; Miss Carter; Miss Leday; Miss Lester; Miss Henderson; Mrs. Melissa; Billy Johnson; Mr. E.N. Johnson; New Superintendent; Ginie; Love; Desire; Longing; Marriage; Friendship; Affection; Hopeful; Father’s Permission; Gossip; Sickness; Pneumonia; Doctoring; Local News; Horses; Riding Accident; Social Gathering; Dancing; Dreams; Transcription
Tom Jones writes to Kate telling her is suffering from pneumonia and is tired because he has been caring for other sick patients the past week. He hopes she still loves him and wishes to get married; he still madly loves her and hopes to hear the status of their marriage soon. He had fallen off his horse, but was fine enough to attend a coalition. 4 handwritten pages.
Tom Jones
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1858 January 26
Neil Humphrey
Auburn University
Bartow History Museum
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English
Manuscript
2005.36.304: Josephine to Mrs. P.M. Young, 1865 April 18
1865; Waco, Texas; Josephine; Mrs. P.M. Young; Texas Prairie; Family Affairs; Society; Scenery; Horses; Cows; Sheep; Goats; Corn; Flour; Prices; Religion; Indians; Raids
In this seven-page handwritten letter, in addition to an envelope, to P.M. Young, Josephine describes the Texas landscape in great detail, even explaining how much corn and flour cost. She is grateful for the equitable society available to her in such foreign territory, but expresses concern about Indian raids and hope that they will be put down militarily.
Josephine
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1865 April 18
Heather M. Haley
Auburn University
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English
Manuscript
Saddle Up for St. Jude
Saddle Up for St. Jude; Charity Event; Fundraiser; Gardiner Farm; St. Jude; Tuscumbia, Alabama; Colbert County, Alabama; Concert; Horseback Riding; Horse; Horses; Festival
Horseback trail riding, auction and headliner concerts mark this two-day event. Event is held annually on the 3rd Friday and Saturday in July. This event is a fundraiser for St. Jude. Donations are welcome. $35 donation to ride. $15 donation, if you don’t ride. Event is located at Gardiner Farm in Tuscumbia, Alabama.
Thomas Hale, University of North Alabama
“Saddle Up for St. Jude”, Accessed on November 29, 2015, http://www.colbertcountytourism.org/index.php/2012-11-08-15-07-00/annual-events
http://www.saddleup4kids.org/
Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
December 1, 2015