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New Mexico

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

D. J. Angus home movies

 Collection
Identifier: A0208
Abstract The D. J. Angus home movies (1932) consist of films taken on a vacation to the desert Southwest. Angus' footage includes scenes of notable parks and landmarks in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. A native of Wisconsin, Donald James Angus was a self-educated electrical engineer who worked and taught in Indiana and Michigan.
Dates: 1932

C. Gregory Crampton photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0197
Abstract The C. Gregory Crampton collection was donated to the University of Utah in 1990. The collection extensively covers the Southwest United States and Southern Utah, in relatively recent expeditions and in governement surveys around the turn of the century. The Colorado River system, its environment, and the before and after effects of the subsequent water management activities such as the Glen Canyon Dam are a large part of the collection.
Dates: 1850-1990

Malcom 'Moki Mac' Ellingson river running video collection

 Collection
Identifier: A1022
Abstract The Malcom 'Moki Mac' Ellingson river running video collection (circa 1914, 1956-1963) consists of home movies of river trips in southern Utah and the vicinity, most frequently in the Glen Canyon area of the Colorado River. Several films contain footage of Native American towns and customs. The earliest film in the collection is a 16mm copy of a 35mm nitrate, intertitled film of boat trips on the Colorado River circa 1914. The collection also includes some films of Ellingson's family and other...
Dates: circa 1914; 1956-1963