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Home > New Mexico > Seton+Village > Indian Village, Six miles southeast of Santa Fe, off U.S. Route 84, Seton Village, Santa Fe County, NM



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Item Title
Indian Village, Six miles southeast of Santa Fe, off U.S. Route 84, Seton Village, Santa Fe County, NM

Location
off U.S. Route 84, Seton+Village, NM

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS NM-182
Building/structure dates: 1931 initial construction
Building/structure dates: 1933 subsequent work
Significance: Seton Village, New Mexico, was one of the first artists' colonies in the Santa Fe area as well as the home of the College of Indian Wisdom (later Seton Institute). Its owner and architect, Ernest Thompson Seton, was an author, artist, lecturer and naturalist, and a founder of the Boy Scout and Woodcraft League movements in the United States.

Subjects
Building Deterioration
Religious Groups
Conservation & Restoration


Related Names
Seton, Ernest Thompson
Sheets, J. D.
College Of Indian Wisdom
Woodcraft League Of America


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

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