Charles Fletcher Lummis
1859–1928 (age 69)
Writer/Editor/Archaeologist
Biography
Charles Fletcher Lummis (1859–1928) earned renown as a writer, editor, and archaeologist who celebrated Indigenous cultures and championed preservation of Southwestern heritage. His pen gave voice to forgotten stories, and his travels inspired a generation to appreciate the richness of the landscapes he explored.
He rests at El Alisal Cemetery, where admirers remember his curiosity and his deep respect for the people and places that shaped his work.