- Stabilization, 1965
Subject: Minor stabilization work on the exterior south wall of Group IV, Room 3. Date: October, 1965 Collection: Tuzigoot National Monument. - Spring Equinox, 1981
Subject: Wes Holden on a support beam in the Great House during Spring Equinox activities at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: March 18, 1981 Collection: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - Spring Equinox, 1981
Subject: Wes Holden on a support beam in the Great House during Spring Equinox activities at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: March 18, 1981 Collection: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - Spring Equinox, 1981
Subject: Jerry Jacka on a scaffold in the Great House during Spring Equinox activities at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: March 18, 1981 Collection: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - Spring Equinox, 1981
Subject: Jerry Jacka on a ladder in the Great House during Spring Equinox activities at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: March 18, 1981 Collection: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - Spring Equinox, 1981
Subject: Wes Holden in front of the Great House during Spring Equinox activities at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: March 18, 1981 Collection: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - Spanish Rapier, Inscription "In Solingen"
Cultural Period: Spanish Colonial (late 1500s – 1846) Description: Spanish wooden-handled cup hilt rapier inscribed with “Gio Knegt” on one side and “In Solingen” on the other. “Gio Knegt” is the mark of the maker, Johannes Knecht. “In Solingen” proclaims the sword was made in the German city of Solingen. More than one Knecht manufactured swords in Solingen, leaving the date range for the production of this sword A.D. 1670 – 1805. The style of the sword, however, suggests an earlier manufacture date, perhaps in the late 1600s – early 1700s. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Spanish Rapier, Inscription "Gio Knegt"
Cultural Period: Spanish Colonial (late 1500s – 1846) Description: Spanish wooden-handled cup hilt rapier inscribed with “Gio Knegt” on one side and “In Solingen” on the other. “Gio Knegt” is the mark of the maker, Johannes Knecht. “In Solingen” proclaims the sword was made in the German city of Solingen. More than one Knecht manufactured swords in Solingen, leaving the date range for the production of this sword A.D. 1670 – 1805. The style of the sword, however, suggests an earlier manufacture date, perhaps in the late 1600s – early 1700s. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Spanish Rapier
Cultural Period: Spanish Colonial (late 1500s – 1846) Description: Spanish wooden-handled cup hilt rapier inscribed with “Gio Knegt” on one side and “In Solingen” on the other. “Gio Knegt” is the mark of the maker, Johannes Knecht. “In Solingen” proclaims the sword was made in the German city of Solingen. More than one Knecht manufactured swords in Solingen, leaving the date range for the production of this sword A.D. 1670 – 1805. The style of the sword, however, suggests an earlier manufacture date, perhaps in the late 1600s – early 1700s. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Spanish Inscription
Description: Spanish Inscription. Date: August 1, 2004 - Spanish Armor Breastplate, Interior
Cultural Period: Spanish Colonial (late 1500s – 1846) Description: Spanish armor breastplate, or cuirass, with a “proof mark” in the left half. This hemispherical dent was the result of a musket ball fired into the armor to “prove” the efficacy of the manufacture. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Spanish Armor Breastplate, Exterior
Cultural Period: Spanish Colonial (late 1500s – 1846) Description: Spanish armor breastplate, or cuirass, with a “proof mark” in the left half. This hemispherical dent was the result of a musket ball fired into the armor to “prove” the efficacy of the manufacture. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Southwest corner of Compound A
Subject: Southwest corner of Compound A at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: 1915 Collection: WACC: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - Southern Annex
Subject: Southern Annex ruins below the Lower Cliff Dwelling. Date: 1920 Collection: Tonto National Monument. - South Side of Faraway Ranch
Subject: South side of Faraway Ranch. Date: Unknown Collection: WACC: Chiricahua.