Religion - Overview

One hallmark of the American experience captured in the Museum's collections is the nation's broad diversity of religious faiths. Artifacts range from Thomas Jefferson's Bible to a huge "Sunstone" sculpture carved for a Mormon temple in Illinois in 1844 to a household shrine from the home of a Pueblo Indian in the 1990s. Furniture, musical instruments, clothing, cooking ware, and thousands of prints and figures in the collections have all played roles in the religious lives of Americans. The most comprehensive collections include artifacts from Jewish and Christian European Americans, Catholic Latinos, Protestant Arab Americans, Buddhist and Christian Asian Pacific Americans, and Protestant African Americans. One notable group is the Vidal Collection of carved figures known as santos and other folk religious material from the practice of Santeria in Puerto Rico.
"Religion - Overview" showing 3 items.
Pilgrims in the old Temple courts; north-northwest from El Aksa to the Dome of the Rock. 10976 Interpositive
- Notes
- Same as RSN 24502
- Currently stored in box 3.2.38 [137]
- Date
- 1900-1910
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Subject
- Dome of the Rock (Jerusalem)
- Local number
- RSN 24501
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Pilgrims in the old Temple courts; north-northwest from El Aksa to the Dome of the Rock. 10976 Interpositive
- Notes
- Same as RSN 24501
- Currently stored in box 3.2.38 [137]
- Date
- 1900-1910
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Subject
- Dome of the Rock (Jerusalem)
- Local number
- RSN 24502
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
The Jews' Wailing Place, outer wall of Solomon's Temple, Jerusalem. 3104 Interpositive
- Notes
- Currently stored in box 3.2.47 [82]
- Date
- 1900-1910
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Local number
- RSN 26194
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH

