Posted by mfurnier on January 31, 2013 · 1 Comment
The Libraries and Archives of the Autry blog began in January 2010 as a way to share highlights from our research collections and related events. In 2012 the Libraries and Archives of the Autry blog debuted 64 new posts. Though most of our blog visitors hailed from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, … Read more
Posted by dharbach on January 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Part XVII of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. Hello, everyone. This is the last blog of the Harbach and the Housebook series, as I’ve completed my review of … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on December 20, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part XVI of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. Hello, everyone. As this will be my last blog in 2012, I wanted to take this opportunity to say “Happy … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on December 10, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part XV of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. I continue to be amazed at the number and variety of historically significant persons who visited Charles Lummis. Whenever I … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on November 26, 2012 · 2 Comments
Part XIV of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. We are finally starting to see a speck of light at the end of the Lummis Housebook Project tunnel. By … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on November 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part XIII of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. When I began working on the “Housebook Project” last April, I never foresaw that I would be taking such a … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on October 29, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part XII of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. This issue of Harbach and the Housebook includes a person who participated in one of the most unusual (and somewhat humorous) … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on October 15, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part XI of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. In this issue of Harbach and the Housebook you will meet, among others, two women who accomplished a great deal during … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on October 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part X of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. Hello, everyone. As promised, it’s October and the Harbach and the Housebook blog has returned . . . As I prepared … Read more
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Posted by dharbach on September 10, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Part IX of a Series: To learn more about the Lummis Housebook Digitization Project, read the introductory post So Lummis Pretty Much Knew Everybody, Didn’t He? For the other posts in the series, click here. After this article, the Harbach and the Housebook blog will go on hiatus until October. I hope you have enjoyed … Read more
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