![]() ![]() ![]() All copy negative numbers correspond to the print numbers. Now that the collection has been fully processed, each image has been given the collection number "125" and a unique number which follows the sequential order in which Hegemann arranged the material. Carpenter or "E.H.C." in original correspondence) put a red number corresponding to the plate number of the photograph as it appeared in Navaho Trading Days. In the left margin of the original typescript, a former Huntington curator (Edwin H. In the margin of the list, each image received a letter and a number (A2/1). Within each lettered grouping she made the distinction between those images which were published in the book and those which were not, placing the published material at the beginning of each group. She apparently bundled the photographs into groups which corresponded to the chapters in Navaho Trading Days, assigning letters such as "A" for Chapters 1-2, "B" for Chapter 3 and so forth. Hegemann had arranged her photograph collection before donating it to the Huntington, and this order which Hegemann imposed on the photographs was maintained where possible she prepared a typewritten transcript of captions for the photographs which elucidates her organizational schema. ![]()
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