New Mexico History Museum Secures Federal Grant To Preserve & Make Accessible Hewett Manuscript, Photographic Collections

School of American Research board meeting at Puye, NM. Courtesy/Palace of the Governors

Edgar L. Hewett in Chaco Canyon, NM. Courtesy/Palace of the Governors Photo

NMHM News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico History Museum (NMHM) has announced the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library and Palace of the Governors Photo Archives have been awarded a $149,921 grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

The grant will fund digitization and increased public accessibility of Edgar L. Hewett’s manuscript and photographic collections.  

“The Hewett collections are among our most actively used materials,” NMHM Executive Director Billy G. Garrett said. “This project will allow people from all over the world to explore these diverse, wide-ranging, and fascinating materials through a publicly available digital platform.” 

The Edgar L. Hewett collections chronicle an expansive career through a vast number of documents and images. His work focused on the unique cultures of the Southwest, but his philosophy of cultural preservation has contributed to greater understanding and intellectual depth of the nation’s vast history.

Among his many accomplishments, Hewett was at the forefront of modern Southwest archaeology where he focused attention on training a new generation of American archaeologists. He worked tirelessly for the United States Antiquities Act (1906), the first law to provide legal protection for cultural and natural resources. He led the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Archaeology (today known as the School for Advanced Research) and preserved the cultural heritage of New Mexico. His work is still researched and referenced to this day.

The process of digitizing the Hewett collections is expected to take two years. 

 About the New Mexico History Museum   

TheNew Mexico History Museumis a division of theDepartment of Cultural Affairs, under the leadership of the Board of Regents for the Museum of New Mexico. Programs and exhibits are supported by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and its generous donors. NMHM is a statewide educational resource, landmark, and destination for everyone who wants to understand the diverse experiences of the people of New Mexico, the dynamics that have shaped our state, and the relationships that connect this region with the rest of the world.

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