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         <titlestmt>
            <titleproper>Grant, Blanche C. (Blanche Chloe), 1874-1948. Papers for The forty seventh star - New Mexico (MS Am 2381): Guide.</titleproper>
         </titlestmt>
      </filedesc>
      <profiledesc>
         <creation>
            <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">08/05/2005  </date>Bonnie  B. Salt  </creation>
      </profiledesc>
      <revisiondesc>
         <change>
            <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="20131107">11/07/2013</date>
            <item>Loaded into OASIS</item>
         </change>
         <change>
            <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="20060517">June 8, 2006</date>
            <item>hou01786 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (sy2006-06-08).</item>
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   <frontmatter>
      <titlepage>
         <num>MS Am 2381  </num>
         <titleproper>Grant, Blanche C. (Blanche Chloe), 1874-1948.  Papers for <emph>The
forty seventh star - New Mexico</emph>: Guide.  </titleproper>
         <author>Houghton Library, Harvard College Library  </author>
         <p>
            <extptr xlink:href="http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.OIS:fas_shield" xlink:type="simple" />
         </p>
         <publisher>Harvard University, Cambridge, MA  02138  </publisher>
         <p>©  2005   The President and Fellows of Harvard College  </p>
      </titlepage>
   </frontmatter>
   <archdesc level="collection">
      <did>
         <repository>Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University  </repository>
         <physloc>b </physloc>
         <unitid>MS Am 2381  </unitid>
         <origination label="&quot;creator&quot;">
            <persname>Grant, Blanche C. (Blanche Chloe), 1874-1948.  </persname>
         </origination>
         <unittitle>Papers for <emph>The forty seventh star - New Mexico</emph>, </unittitle>
         <unitdate calendar="gregorian" endYear="1948" era="ce" startYear="1948">1948.  </unitdate>
         <physdesc>
            <extent>1 box (.5 linear ft.)  </extent>
         </physdesc>
         <abstract>Typescript, photographs, and other papers for an unpublished historical 
study on the state of New Mexico.  </abstract>
      </did>
      <processinfo>
         <head>Processed by:   </head>
         <p>Bonnie B. Salt  </p>
      </processinfo>
      <acqinfo>
         <p>
            <num>*49M-165  </num>Gift of Rev. George E. Cary and Mrs. <persname role="Donor">Ethel Grant Cary, </persname>6 Church St., Bradford, MA;  received:  <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">1950 </date>March 20.  Ethel Cary was Blanche Grant's sister.  </p>
      </acqinfo>
      <bioghist>
         <p>Blanch Chloe Grant (1874-1948) was born in Leavenworth, Kansas in
1874, daughter of Willard Webster Grant (Harvard A.B. 1869) and Mercy Ann Parsons
Grant.  She was a graduate of Vassar College (1896), and studied art at the Boston
Museum School of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy, and at The Art League in
New York.  She became an established magazine illustator and landscape painter in
Wilmington, Delaware, and in 1920 moved to Taos, New Mexico and became an author
and editor of books on Taos and other areas of the Southwest.   Some of her many
books were: <emph render="italic">Kit Carson's own story of his life</emph>, <emph render="italic">On
hundred years ago in old Taos,</emph>
            <emph render="italic">Taos today </emph>and <emph render="italic">Taos Indians.  </emph>She also painted Native Americans extensively  until her
death in June of 1948.  </p>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent>
         <p>Includes a corrected typescript of this unpublished history of New Mexico, a letter
concerning her research, as well as visual materials she assembled for use in
illustration of the text.  </p>
      </scopecontent>
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            <did>
               <unitid>(1)  </unitid>
               <unittitle>
                  <persname>Grant, Blanche C. (Blanche Chloe), 1874-1948.  </persname>
                  <title xlink:type="simple">The forty seventh star - New Mexico</title>  :  typescript with autograph
annotations and corrections, <geogname>Taos, New Mexico, </geogname>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" endYear="1948" era="ce" startYear="1948">1948.  </unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>6 folders.  </extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <note>
               <p>Includes biographical note, author's note, table of contents, and
bibliography.  </p>
            </note>
         </c>
         <c id="hou01786c00002">
            <did>
               <unitid>(2)  </unitid>
               <unittitle>
                  <persname>Priestley, Herbert Ingram, 1875-1944.   </persname>Letter to <persname>Blanche C. (Blanche Chloe) Grant, </persname>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" endYear="1941" era="ce" startYear="1941">1941.  </unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>1 folder.  </extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <note>
               <p>From <corpname>Bancroft Library </corpname>concerning her research.  </p>
            </note>
         </c>
         <c id="hou01786c00003">
            <did>
               <unitid>(3)  </unitid>
               <unittitle>Images of New Mexico and the Southwest.  </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>2 folders.  </extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <note>
               <p>Materials were assembled for the
book project and include <genreform>photographs, </genreform>
                  <genreform>cabinet
photographs, </genreform>
                  <genreform>postcards, </genreform>a <genreform>stereograph, </genreform>photographs of paintings, and printed images.  </p>
               <p>Images include  the following subjects:  Acoma Pueblo, La Belle Mining Camp, Bent's
Fort Monument, Canyon de Chelly, Carlsbad Caverns, Gaspar Perez de Villagra,
Chicken Itza - House of the Jaquars, cliff dwellings, De Vargas Day (Santa Fe, New
Mexico),  Dedication of Colorado Tunnel (LaBelle, New Mexico), Devil's Half near
Gallup, Dick Rutledge, Isleta Indians, Kit Carson, Laguna, Matachinas, Navajo
Reservation, Old Sharp Studio (Taos, New Mexico), Palace of the Governors (Sante
Fe, New Mexico), Pay Train on the point of Dump Mountain, Picuris Pueblo, San Miguel
Church (Sante Fe), San Francisco St. (Santa Fe), Santa Fe Fiesta, Taos Pueblo
Indians, Tewa Indians of the San Juan Pueblo, and many others.  </p>
               <p>Photographers include:  <corpname>Brooks Studio, </corpname>
                  <persname>Dane
Coolidge, </persname>
                  <persname>O.T. Davis, </persname>
                  <persname>W.Herbert 
Duntan, </persname>
                  <persname>Paul Frazier, </persname>
                  <persname>E. F. Frisbie,  </persname>
                  <persname>B. C. Grant, </persname>
                  <corpname>Gurnsey's Rocky
Mountain Views, </corpname>
                  <persname>Bert Harwood, </persname>
                  <persname>E.A.
Leach, </persname>
                  <persname>C. E. Lord, </persname>
                  <persname>J. R. Willis, </persname> and <persname>Ben Wittick, </persname> among others.  </p>
            </note>
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   </archdesc>
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