Descriptive Summary
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Edith Metcalf Collection of Navajo Indian Lantern Slides
Dates: ca. 1910
Collection Number: photCL 517
Creator/Collector:
Extent: 71 lantern slides, 58 copy negatives, and 64 copy transparencies in 4 boxes; lantern slides 8 x 10 cm. (3 x 4 in.). See itemized
list under “Additional collection guides.”
Repository:
Huntington Library. Photo Archives
San Marino, California 91108
Abstract: These lantern slides depict Baptist missionary work with Navajo Indians at Two Gray Hills Mission near Ship Rock, New Mexico
at the beginning of the twentieth century. Images of interest include Baptist preachers E.E. Chivers, N.B. Rairden, O.B. Sarber
and his wife, and R.B. Wright and his wife and daughters (Helena and Clara).
Language of Material: English
Access
Access is granted to qualified researchers and by appointment. Please contact the Curator of Photographs at the Huntington
Library.
Publication Rights
All requests for permission to publish photographs must be submitted in writing to the Curator of Photographs. Permission
for publication is given on behalf of the Huntington as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or
imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Preferred Citation
Edith Metcalf Collection of Navajo Indian Lantern Slides. Huntington Library. Photo Archives
Acquisition Information
Given by Edith Metcalf on October 28, 1977.
Scope and Content of Collection
The lantern slides show Christian hymns and Bible illustrations designed to help educate the Navajos in the Christian faith;
Navajo interpreter Tom Cartin(?); Navajo mission helper Gertrude; Joseph R. Wilkin and his trading post; Navajo women weaving;
Navajo children at the mission school; Navajo men gambling; Ute Indians; hogans; a sweathouse; Navajos working in the cornfields;
Ship Rock; a mission school with Navajo children; a silversmith; sheepherders; and the New Mexico desert.
Also included in this collection are copy transparencies that appear to be made from negatives that are not in this collection.
These copy transparencies have no accompanying information, but they do seem to have been created around the same time as
the lantern slides. The copy transparencies show portraits of Tom Cartin(?) and Gertrude; Navajo men on horseback; Navajo
women and their children; desert landscapes; Baptist missionary families (including the Wrights); pictographs; and horses
and wagons.
Fifty-eight copy negatives are also a part of the collection. Lantern slides 5, 13-33, 35-45, 47-49, 51-54, 56-58, 60-69,
and 71 have matching copy negatives.
Indexing Terms
Baptists—Hymns
Baptists--Missions
Families of clergy
Hogans
Indian interpreters
Indians of North America—Southwest, New
Missionary settlements
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians--Subsistence activities--1900-1910
Pueblo Indians—Structures
Sheepherding
Sweatbaths
Trading posts—New Mexico
Ute Indians
Weaving
Ship Rock Peak (N.M.)
Two Grey Hills (N.M.)
Lantern slides
Negatives
Transparencies
Additional collection guides