A filming license granted by the Indian government on April 16, 1975 to Ken Wolfgang which permitted him to film at protected monuments within the country.
Liber Ignis consists of six .033 inch lead sheets printed at Magnolia Editions on a UV cured acrylic flatbed press. The text was composed in Fell Roman and Italic with Rockwell titling and printed letterpress on treated Evolon split microfiber sheets…
Photograph of Levi and Dolores Rivas Biggs taken in Spring Lake, North Carolina, where Levi was stationed in 1941. Inscription on back of photograph reads, "Biggs and Lola when they were muy cantanto. Taken at Spring Lake, NC. Jan. 1941. These are…
Letter from Senator John F. Kennedy to Stewart L. Udall, thanking him for activities undertaken on his behalf. Typewritten and signed on U.S. Senate letterhead,.
Typewritten, signed letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson accepting Stewart L. Udall's resignation as Secretary of the Interior. Letter printed upon paper-board stock.
Handwritten letter from Arizona Territorial Governor and L.C. Hughes to the Christian Endeavour organization reminding them that if the suffrage was conferred upon women that it would broaden their membership and double the voting power of…
Letter from Benjamin De la Torre to his sister Maria De la Torre where he describes his work at the chrome tanery in Guaymas, Sonora and his relationship with the workers.
Carta de Benjamín De la Torre a su hermana María De la Torre donde relata…
Letters discussing life in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. Letters were shared between cousins Virginia Marsh and Jeannie Reyes. This letter was written by Jeannie Reyes, who was living with Mrs. Villa, and sent to her cousin, Virginia Marsh.
Newspaper Photo of Lee Udall and family captioned, "Soon to be on their way to Washington for a four year stay are Mrs. Stewart L. Udall, wife of the newly-appointed U.S. Secretary of the Interior, and their six children. In back, left to right, are…