MS-16 The Museum of Northern Arizona Harold S. Colton Memorial Library 3101 N. Fort Valley Road Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928)774-5213 Title Frederic Maude collection Dates 1910-1930 Name of Creator Frederic Hamer Maude Extent 1496 lantern slides Biographical History Frederic Hamer Maude was born in 1858 in Little Mollington, Chesire, England to Thomas James Maude and Louisa Emily Hamer. He was raised in Rugby and Highgate, where he attended school. In 1883, he earned a medical degree at the University of Aberdeen, and briefly practiced medicine. During this time, he also pursued a photography hobby with London’s Royal Photographic Society. After 1887, Maude left both England and the medical practices to settle in Ventura, California. He put his photographic experience to work for the next few years, and in 1895, relocated to Los Angeles to operate a photography business that he purchased from C.B. Waite, which he renamed F.H. Maude & Co. During this period, Maude not only created his own work, but also purchased the works of other photographers and sold with the imprint “F.H. Maude & Co.” Maude expanded his business to include the production of lantern slides, and he also rented out equipment for the projection of lantern slides. In addition to his business activities, Maude served as the president of the Los Angeles Camera Club. He lectured and presented on his own work, which included a body of work focusing primarily on the American Southwest. He is known for images of Arizona, New Mexico, and Southern Utah, particularly of the Grand Canyon and of Southwest Native American tribes. Maude, who never married and discontinued contact with his family in England, was eventually forced to limit his travels to the Grand Canyon. When he became older, he moved to a friend’s garage in the Pacific Palisades, and was unable to explore the far reaches of the Southwest. He passed away in Los Angeles in 1959 at the age of 100. MS-16 Scope and Content Collection consists entirely of 4 x 5 lantern slides focusing on Native Americans and landscapes in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Many were taken at the Grand Canyon. All images were taken and hand-colored by Frederic Maude. System of Arrangement A previous system of arrangement, which has been organized primarily by state (Arizona, Utah, etc.) or by subject (biology, botany, etc.), then in alphabetical order, has been retained. The collection is arranged in the following series: Series 1: Archaeology Series 2: Arizona Series 3: Biology Series 4: Botany Series 5: Grand Canyon Series 6: Colorado Series 7: Havasu Canyon Series 8: Geology in Arizona Series 9: Native Americans Series 10: New Mexico Series 11: Northwest United States Series 12: Utah Series 13: Ute Pass, Colorado Series 14: Valley of Fire, Nevada Series 15: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Series 16: Miscellaneous Conditions Governing Access Slides are fragile and require delicate handling. Viewing restrictions were placed on particular photographs in this collection due to the culturally sensitive nature of the subjects (Hopi dances). These restrictions were placed by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office. Contact the Museum of Northern Arizona archivist for information on obtaining permission for viewing these images. Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use Unpublished materials are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Languages and Scripts of the Materials Labels and captions on photos are in English 2 MS-16 Custodial History The F.H. Maude lantern slides were purchased by the Museum Collectors Club from an unidentified dealer in the 1920s. They were donated to the archives at the Museum of Northern Arizona in 1962. Related Materials F.H. Maude materials are located at a variety of institutions throughout the United States. Collections include Maude (F.H.) New Mexico Glass Slides at Stanford University; Frederic Hamer Maude collections at the Seaver Center for Western History Research at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; the Braun Research Library at the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. Some digital images are available online through the New York Public Library’s Digital Gallery. Description Control Finding aid written by Libby Coyner using DACS, 23 February 2009 3 MS-16 Title Series 1: Archaeology Dates Circa 1910-1930 Extent 27 lantern slides Scope and Content Series consists of images of kivas and pit houses, including Olla House near Marsh Pass, Sayodneechee Canyon near Monument Pass, Great Kiva Village near Zuni, Lost City near St. Thomas, Nevada, and other sites Series 1: Archaeology Series # Series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16-1 Kivas, pit houses, 1910-1930 27 lantern slides GP-A and ruins Box 1-2 Item Level Item # Description 1. Plan section of pithouse (drawing) 2. Painted Kiva House 3. Olla House, ruin 7 (near Marsh Pass) kiva detail 4. Ruin 8 , S.W. end of Marsh Pass – detail: wall, incised stones 5. Kiva, Marsh Pass – detail: incised rock 6. Plan and section of ruin 7 (Olla House near Marsh Pass) 7. Kiva room 75 (remainder of wooden bases for pillar) 8. Interior kiva (ventilation, passage way, fire place) 9. Kiva and two men (Lost City, near St. Thomas, Nevada) 10. Kiva (firepit and deflector), Alkali Ruin, S. Utah 11. Room 50 (firepit, deflector, ventilator), Great Kiva Village near Zuni. 12. Ruin I, east end (front wall of Room 6), Sayodneechee Canyon near Monument Pass. 13. Drawing, kiva interior (with surrounding earth removed) 14. Structure of Kiva (a) From above with roof, b) From above without roof, c) frontal, ventilator) 15. Section of model of pueblo kiva (drawing) 16. Ideal section of pithouse (drawing) 17. Interior of restored pithouse 18. Slabsided pithouse. 19. Underground portion of pithouse 20. Slabsided bin 21. Basketmakers, three connected pits 22. Cliff dwelling on trail 4 MS-16 23. Old Indian pottery on rug 24. Lookout ruin, S. Utah 25. Native American with large jar in situ, Arizona 26. Cavate dwelling, Canyon 27. Ceremonial cave from river Title Series 2: Arizona Dates Circa 1910-1930 Extent 166 lantern slides Scope and Content Series consists of lantern slides focusing on Arizona architecture, geography, and landmarks System of Arrangement Series is arranged in the following sub-series: Sub-series 1: Architecture Sub-series 2: Canyon de Chelly Sub-series 3: Casa Grande Sub-series 4: Diablo Canyon Sub-series 5: Kaibab Forest Sub-series 6: Monument Valley Sub-series 7: Oak Creek Canyon Sub-series 8: Petrified Forest Sub-series 9: Roosevelt Dam Sub-series 10: San Francisco Mountains Sub-series 11: Southern Arizona Sub-series 12: Walnut Canyon Sub-series 13: Wupatki Sub-series 2.1: Architecture Sub-series # Sub-series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16-2.1 Images of San Xavier del Bac, Iumacaori Circa 1910-1930 13 lantern GP-A Mission slides Box 2 Item Level Item # Description 1. San Xavier del Bac, near Tucson, Arizona 2. Interior of San Xavier, alter view, 1902 3. San Xavier del Bac 4. Interior of San Xavier, alter 5 MS-16 5. San Xavier del Bac (b/w slide) 6. San Xavier de Bac (b/w slide) 7. San Xavier del Bac 8. San Xavier del Bac 9. Interior of San Xavier del Bac 10. San Xavier del Bac 11. San Xavier del Bac, detail of entrance 12. Iumacaori Mission, detail: ruined doorway of church 13. San Xavier del Bac, shrine on hill Sub-series 2.2: Canyon de Chelly Sub-series # Sub-series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16- 2.2 Images of Canyon de Tsegi, Canyon del Circa 1910-1930 10 lantern GP-A Muerto, Mummy Cave slides Box 2 Item Level Item # Description 1. Canyon de Tsegi, Mummy Cave 2. Canyon de Tsegi (from top of plateau) 3. Canyon de Tsegi 4. Canyon de Tsegi 5. Canyon de Tsegi, ruins 6. Canyon de Tsegi, ruins 7. Canyon de Tsegi, mouth of Monument Canyon 8. Canyon de Tsegi, ruin and man (close up) 9. Canyon del Muerto 10. Mummy Cave, plan of kiva Sub-series 2.3: Casa Grande Sub-series # Sub-series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16-2.3 Image of Casa Grande Circa 1910-1930 1 lantern slide GP-A Box 3 Item Level Item # Description 1. Casa Grande Sub-series 2.4: Diablo Canyon Sub-series # Sub-series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16-2.4 Images of Canyon De Diablo bridge with Circa 1910-1930 2 lantern GP-A train slides Box 3 Item Level Item # Description 1. Canyon de Diablo, bridge with train (westbound express) 2. Canyon de Diablo, bridge with train 6 MS-16 Sub-series 2.5: Kaibab Forest Sub-series # Sub-series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16-2.5 Images of Kaibab Forest, Grand Wash, Circa 1910-1930 10 lantern GP-A Kaibab Plateau, De Molte Park, Jacob’s slides Box 3 Lake Ranger Station Item Level Item # Description 1. Kaibab Forest, aspens or poplars 2. Road through Kaibab Forest (near Jacob’s Lake) 3. Grand Wash and E. Kaibab , Monodine sections (plan of escarpment) 4. Kaibab Plateau, De Molte Park 5. Jacob’s Lake Ranger Station, car and man 6. Kaibab Forest, De Molte Park, house and log cabin. (see MS 16-1-3 for more information) 7. Fluted Walls of Kaibab 8. Kaibab Forest, De Molte Park, house and log cabin (like 1-59) 9. Cars with passengers, man checking water (?) 10. Bison on Kaibab Plateau Sub-series 2.6: Monument Valley Sub-series # Sub-series Description Date(s) Extent Box/File MS-16-2.6 Images of Valean’s Anvil, Navajo Circa 1910-1930 11 lantern GP-A Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge slides Box 3 National Monument Item Level Item # Description 1.
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