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Arizona, Southwestern and Borderlands Photograph collection, circa 1873-2011 (bulk 1920-1970) Collection Number: Use folder title University of Arizona Library Special Collections Note: Press the Control button and the “F” button simultaneously to bring up a search box. Collection Summary Creator: Various sources Collection Name: Arizona, Southwestern and Borderlands Photograph collection Inclusive Dates: 1875-2011 Bulk Dates: (bulk 1920-1970) Physical Description: 95 linear feet Abstract: The Arizona, Southwestern and Borderland photograph collection is an artificially created collection that consists of many folders containing photographs, from various sources, of Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico arranged by topics including places, people, events and activities, and dating from about 1875 to the present, but mostly after 1920. Formats include postcards, stereographs, cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, cyanotypes, view books, photograph albums, panoramas and photoprints. Collection Number: Use folder title Language: Materials are in English and Spanish. Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections University of Arizona PO Box 210055 Tucson, AZ 85721-0055 Phone: 520-621-6423 Fax: 520-621-9733 URL: http://speccoll. library.arizona.edu/ E-Mail: [email protected] Historical Note The Photograph subject files were created and added to by Special Collections staff members, over the years, from donations received from various sources, in order to provide subject access to these photographs within Special Collections holdings. Scope and Content Note

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Arizona, Southwestern and Borderlands Photograph collection, circa 1873-2011 (bulk 1920-1970)

Collection Number: Use folder title

University of Arizona Library Special Collections

Note: Press the Control button and the “F” button simultaneously to bring up a search box.

Collection Summary

Creator: Various sources

Collection Name: Arizona, Southwestern and Borderlands Photograph collection

Inclusive Dates: 1875-2011

Bulk Dates: (bulk 1920-1970)

Physical Description: 95 linear feet

Abstract:

The Arizona, Southwestern and Borderland photograph collection is an artificially created collection that consists of many folders containing photographs, from various sources, of Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico arranged by topics including places, people, events and activities, and dating from about 1875 to the present, but mostly after 1920. Formats include postcards, stereographs, cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, cyanotypes, view books, photograph albums, panoramas and photoprints.

Collection Number: Use folder title

Language: Materials are in English and Spanish.

Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections

University of Arizona PO Box 210055 Tucson, AZ 85721-0055 Phone: 520-621-6423 Fax: 520-621-9733 URL: http://speccoll. library.arizona.edu/ E-Mail: [email protected]

Historical Note

The Photograph subject files were created and added to by Special Collections staff members, over the years, from donations received from various sources, in order to provide subject access to these photographs within Special Collections holdings.

Scope and Content Note

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The files generally fall into the categories of Arizona and New Mexico cities and towns, military posts, and other places; Tucson, Ariz.; Indians of Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico; Mexico; and individual people. Formats include postcards, stereographs, cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, cyanotypes, viewbooks, and photoprints. Cities and towns is a heading as well as folders under the names of individual cities and towns. These are often 19th and early 20th century images of celebrations, businesses, buildings, mining activity, floods, and churches. Tucson (Ariz.) is well represented and includes categories such as Tucson (Ariz.)-Architecture, Domestic (including images of some well-known homes), Businesses, Buildings, Clubs, Hospitals, Neighborhoods, Schools and Urban Renewal. In addition to Tucson, Bisbee, Douglas, Globe, Phoenix, and Tombstone are also well-represented. Other places include military posts such as Fort Grant (Ariz.) which includes images of the Corbusier family between 1887 and 1905, picnics, a wedding party, the 14th Cavalry Band, and a few African American 10th Cavalry soldiers. New Mexico places are also present. National parks and monuments are also represented under their names. The Mexico series is particularly strong. It includes images of the Mexican Revolution including the Mexican Army, Revolutionary Army, U.S. Army and U.S. Navy; and cities and people of Mexico including Cananea, Ciudad Juarez, Guaymas, Guadalajara, and Nogales. These are filed directly as in Mazatlan (Sinaloa, Mexico)--Carnivals, 1900-1920 or Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Bands (Music) Rurales). Under the broader category of Indians of North America and Mexico are found folders for individual tribes including Apache, Hopi, Maricopa, Navajo, Tohono O'odham, Yuma, and Yaqui as well as New Mexico and Mexico native peoples. In addition to subjects such as Dwellings, Basket making, Children, Women, and Men, sometimes individual people are listed for example as Apache Indians--Portraits--Bonito. Highlights in this series are Apache Indians-San Carlos Indian Reservation (Ariz.) , Hopi Indians-Rites and ceremonies, and Indians--Tohono O'odham-Indian Achievement Days (showing Home extension fairs, 1930-1934). Many other folders are under subjects such as Mines and Mineral Resources, Railroads, Ranches, Cowboys, Aeronautics, Automobiles, and so on. The Miami Copper Company is well represented with images of buildings, machinery, railroads, people, and more. Schools--Arizona includes photographs of Home Demonstration activities and children's activities at Indian and rural schools in Greaterville, Vail, Jaynes Station, Sonoita, etc. The People category lists people alphabetically under the main heading of People. Many of these images are studio portraits from a Douglas, Arizona photographer, taken between 1917 and 1918, and identified with the person's name. Well-known state and local individuals are also included. These include the Earps, Jeff Milton, Tom Mix, John Slaughter, Nelson Miles, Bruce Babbitt, the Wakefield family, the DeConcini family, and many others. Some individual files contain more than portraits. Edward R. Monk's file has cattle ranching images from his Willcox, Ariz. ranch. B. F. Ord's file has family photographs and Fort Grant officers and wives. Ada P. McCormick's file includes women's activities during World War II, and Margaret Sanger's file includes images of birth control hearings. Another format, which is listed both within the master list and separately at the end, is the Small Collections-Portfolio Boxes. These are arranged in the same format as the photograph files but they are filed separately in the Vault. They include photograph albums and small collections by person, place or subject. Several are scenic views of Arizona places including the Grand Canyon, some are Indians--North America--Hopi Indians villages and ceremonies. Mexico is well represented and the Mexican-American Border Region--History--20th Century has albums from Camp Harry Jones near Douglas, Ariz. and the New York National Guard stationed along the Rio Grande River. Photographs under Navajo Indians-Schools

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(Navajo Methodist Misson School) Portfolio Box (Vault) depict the life of students at the school in New Mexico circa 1954-1955. The Panorama format contains panoramic photographs of mining towns such as Ajo, Bisbee, Ray, and Jerome, and military camps in Douglas and Nogales, Ariz. and El Paso, Texas as well as some town views. Early Arizona photographers are represented throughout the collection and in some cases are listed in the guide. These include the Buehman Studio, F. A. Hartwell, D. P. Flanders, William Henry Jackson, George Wheeler, W. H. Williscraft, George Rothrock, E. A. Bonine, W. E. Hadsell, and Willis Haynes.

Arrangement This Collection is organized into three series:

Series I: Photograph files Subseries 1: Cities and towns and Places Subseries 2: Mexico Subseries 3: Indians of North American and Mexico Subseries 4: Subjects Subseries 5: People Series II: Small collections-Portfolio boxes-Vault Series III: Panoramas

Restrictions Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.

Related Material

See also the University of Arizona Photograph Collection, and photographs housed with the University of Arizona Special Collection’s Library’s manuscript collections.

Access Terms Personal Name(s)

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Drachman family—Pictorial works Corbusier family—Pictorial works Fanin family—Pictorial works Girard, Joseph B., 1846-1918 Monk, Edward R., 1852-1924 Powell, John Wesley, 1843-1902 Schwemberger, Simeon Heffner, Harry Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Photographer Hinman, O. C., Photographer Corporate Name(s) Miami Copper Company (Ariz.)— Pictorial works Geographic Name(s) Empire Ranch (Ariz.)—Pictorial works Grand Canyon (Ariz.)—Pictorial works Fort Grant (Ariz.)—Pictorial works Fort Whipple (Ariz.)—Pictorial works Fort Huachuca (Ariz.)—Pictorial works Camp Harry J. Jones (Ariz.)—Pictorial works Mexican-American Border Region—Pictorial works Mexico – Pictorial works Mexico—History—Revolution, 1910-1920— Pictorial works Mexican-American Border Region – Pictorial works Phoenix (Ariz.)— Pictorial works Tucson (Ariz.)— Pictorial works Bisbee (Ariz.)— Pictorial works Douglas (Ariz.)— Pictorial works Subject(s) Rural schools—Arizona— Pictorial works Mines and mineral resources—Arizona— Pictorial works Ranches—Arizona— Pictorial works Automobiles—Arizona-- Pictorial works Urban renewal—Arizona—Tucson—Pictorial works Indians of North America—Arizona— Pictorial works Indians of North America—New Mexico— Pictorial works Navajo Indians— Pictorial works Hopi Indians— Pictorial works Apache Indians— Pictorial works Tohono O’odham Indians— Pictorial works Cities and towns—Arizona— Pictorial works

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Administrative Information Access and Use These files may be requested using the Collection name, folder title and folder number. Example: AZSW Photograph files - Ajo (Ariz.)—Churches—folder 1

Credit Line

AZSW Photograph Files [folder name, photo number]. Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.

Processing History

Processed by Special Collections Library staff and volunteers

Container List Series I: Photograph subject files, 1875-2011 This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Individuals are listed by name under the heading PEOPLE, Indians are listed by tribal affiliation under Indians of Mexico and Indians of North America. ACAPULCO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--BAYS Folder 1: Postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--COASTS Folder 1: Postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--ROAD CONSTRUCTION (ask for MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)-- ROAD CONSTRUCTION) ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) ACÁMBARO (GUANAJUATO, MEXICO) (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) ACRE (ISRAEL) Folder 1: Photographs ADAMANA (ARIZ.)--LODGING-HOUSES Folder 1: Photograph

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ADDIS, ALFRED SHEA (ask for MS 486 VAULT) ADVERTISEMENTS

(This term includes public notices of the availability of goods or services through purchase or other means.) Folder 1: Dramatic True Stories from the Great West (Postcards) Folder 2: Postcard with postmark from Arizona, movie at Old Tucson

ADVERTISEMENTS--ARIZONA Folders 1-2: Miscellaneous promotional material Folder 3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE AERONAUTICS--ARIZONA

[Robert Fowler, 1911, Tucson (A.E. Douglass, photographer), 1924 World fliers in Tucson, aviation meet at Douglas, Ariz. 1910]

Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards, including Charles Hamilton 1910 AFRICAN-AMERICAN SOLDIERS (ask for FORT APACHE—PEOPLE and YUMA (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE and MEXICO--HISTORY-- REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY) AGRICULTURAL LABORERS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Postcards AGRICULTURE--ARIZONA

[Cotton, alfalfa, onions, lettuce] Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards AGRICULTURE--ARIZONA--SALT RIVER VALLEY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AGUA CALIENTE HOT SPRINGS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)

Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--BARS (DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS) Folder 1: Postcards

AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--BORDER (ask for MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION And see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (AGUA PRIETA)) AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES

Folder 1: Postcards

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AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--CLUBS Folder 1: Postcards

AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--CUSTOM HOUSE

Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--SHIPS

Folder 1: Postcard AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--STREETS

Folder 1: Postcards

AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO) (see also ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and MEXICO—HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (AGUA PRIETA, MEX.)) AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--GARDENS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--HOSPITAL Folder 1: Postcard AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--PROCESSIONS (EJÉCITO) Folder 1: Postcard AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--ROAD CONSTRUCTION Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--WOMEN (ask for AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--GARDENS)

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AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) AIRPLANES--ARIZONA—TUCSON (ask for AERONAUTICS—ARIZONA AND TUCSON (ARIZ.)--AIRPORTS) AJO (ARIZ.) (see also CLARKSTOWN, ARIZ.)

Folder 1: A.D. Lee photographs, 1906, a collection of 21 images of a store, wagons, Tohono O’odham Indians and their homes, and adobe ruins near Ajo.

Folder 2: Photographs Folder 3: Drawings by Doris Lothian Rickard Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photographs) Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) AJO (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--NEW CORNELIA COPPER COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, small panoramas (Hadsell) AJO (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ALAMOS (SONORA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ALAMOS (SONORA, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder: Photographs and postcards ALASKA (Gertrude Gates DA Ranch)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ALBUQUERQUE (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Photographs and one small leather photograph album Folder 3: Postcards PORTFOLIO BOX (Vault) (ask for MS 249 VAULT) ALIANZA HISPANO-AMERICANA Folder 1: Photographs LOS ALISOS RANCHO (CALIF.)

PORTFOLIO BOX (Vault): Photograph album with 64 photographs of the Los Alisos Rancho, a citrus farm owned by Judge Charles Silent, located at Glendora, northeast of Los Angeles, California, prior to 1960.

ALTAR (MEXICO)

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Folder 1: Photograph ALTAR (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs AMATITLÁN (MEXICO) (see CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)) AMECAMECA DE JUARÉZ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs AMECAMECA DE JUARÉZ (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942) AMERICAN BISON Folder 1: Photographs and postcard AMERIND FOUNDATION MUSEUM Folder 1: Postcards and photographs ANTIQUITIES (see INDIANS--MAYAS--MEXICO—ANTIQUITIES; INDIANS--PUEBLO INDIANS--ANTIQUITIES; INDIANS--SOUTHWEST, NEW--ANTIQUITIES; and MEXICO--ANTIQUITIES) APACHE NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE TRAIL (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Souvenir viewbooks (postcards)

Folder 4: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) PORTFOLIO BOX: (Transferred to MS 487 VAULT)

APIZACO (TLAXCALA, MEXICO) (ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) ARAVAIPA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs ARAVAIPA CANYON (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris K. Udall Papers Folder 2: Lithographs ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Photographs (images of Cerro Prieta Trincheras) ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs

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ARCHITECTURE--ARIZONA Folder 1: OVERSIZE (2 unidentified drawings) ARCHITECTURE--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcard ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards ARCOSANTI (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ARGENTINA Folder 1: Postcards ARIVACA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA—ARID REGIONS

PORTFOLIO BOX (Vault): : 22 photographs and report, 1960, titled “The Utilization of Arid Lands : Second Annual Report”. (A copy is also available in the Science-Engineering Library)

ARIZONA BOYS RANCH (QUEEN CREEK, ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA BROADCASTING COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA BROADCASTING COMPANY (see also Arizona Southwest Vertical File) ARIZONA--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL Folder 1: Prints and postcards Folder 2: Photographs (note cards by Frashers) Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Prints)

PORTFOLIO BOX 1 (Vault): Photograph album with 85 photographs given by Sallie (Sarah) Pierce Harris includes images of family and sites in Nogales, Patagonia and Mansfield, Arizona area, ca. 1912-1917, including images of Patagonia Development Company, the railroad depot, freight teams, miners and mine activity. Nogales images include the customs house, international line, school and a July 4th parade. PORTFOLIO BOX 2 (Vault): 215 photographs from an unidentified photograph album ca. 1920-30. Besides family portraits, photographs depict Holbrook, Fort Huachuca, Prescott, and Fort Whipple, Arizona including images of nurses, a sanatorium, Fort Huachuca military hospital and medical staff, a military cemetery and funeral, and a tent camp. There is also an image of the 5th Cavalry, Troops G & E on a practice march near Holbrook. PORTFOLIO BOX 3 (ask for MS 248 Stacks)

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ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ARIZONA—PEOPLE (including horse racing, businesses, children, picnics, some by photographers D. P. Flanders, Erwin Baer, stereograph) (see also PEOPLE--UNIDENTIFIED) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph ARIZONA--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT—CAMPAIGN SIGNS Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA RANGERS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM, TUCSON, ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and slides ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ARIZONA--STATEHOOD Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) ARIZONA--VIEWS

(This term includes groupings of images that are one unit, e.g. photograph albums, souvenir folders, postcard packets, which represent a mixture of topics such as natural monuments, historic sites, and other places relating to Arizona. If the images concern one topic, e.g. Navajo Indians, individual cities, they should be filed under the appropriate subject.)

File 1, Folders 1-8: Postcards and souvenir viewbooks File 1, Folder 9: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) File 1, Folder 10: Photographs, stereographs and slide, some by photographer D. P. Flanders

File 2, Folders 1-4: Album of Everett P. Hurt (ask for MS 507 VAULT) File 2, Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs and prints) File 3, Folder 1: U. S. Reclamation Service (ask for MS 485 Stacks)

File 3, Folder 2: Ask for Arizona—Views—Portfolio box 10 (Vault) Photograph album of cyanotypes, ca. 1890s. File 4, Folders 1-17: Prescott photo album (ask for MS 500) File 5, Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs and prints) Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Group of 31 OVERSIZE professional photographic images, possibly produced for an exhibit, of Arizona industries and monuments including citrus, cotton, cattle, dates, sheep, mining, polo, downtown Phoenix buildings, Montezuma’s Castle, and San Xavier del Bac, ca. 1938. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Commercial Photograph album with 25 images of the Kayenta, Arizona area from the Wetherill & Colville Trail Outfitters and Guest Lodge ; titled "The Rainbow Trail", and produced by Pacific Photo and Art Co. for the Santa Fe Railway Co. Images include trail rides, Monument Valley and Rainbow Arch, ca. 1917.

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Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): Personal photograph album with 45 images entitled "The Arizona Eastern 1904” in two parts. Chiefly consists of images of road work, blasting, grading and laying planks along with a construction camp and workers, likely for the construction of the Arizona Eastern Railroad, a line that served Phoenix to Globe-Miami from 1904 to 1935. A second section shows a group of men at leisure, camping and camp life. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): 49 photographs and 6 negatives; this scrapbook and loose photographs include scenic images of Flagstaff, the San Francisco Mountains, and the surrounding areas, ca. 1910s. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): 90 lantern slides, made by the Photographic Dept. of the University of Illinois, and comprised of images from around the state of Arizona, though many were taken of Tucson and the University of Arizona, ca. 1907-1915. Some images concern a surveying class and the Mesa to Roosevelt Road. Also included in these 90 slides are two images from California and eleven images from Mexico. Portfolio Box 6 (Vault): Photograph album of 102 images of Southwest Arizona, mostly in Graham County and Pima County, Arizona. Possibly created by a University of Arizona engineering student, ca. 1909-1910, the images include scenery and mine activity in the Aravaipa Canyon area, Indian road crews, Turkey Creek cliff dwellings, the Aravaipa stage stations, and a Safford, Arizona street scene. Other photographs depict Mormon crowds and a picnic, the Quinn and Scarlett families of Safford, an Arizona Circus parade (1909), and a Tucson Cinco de Mayo parade (1910). University of Arizona student images show military cadet encampments at Sabino Canyon in 1906 and 1909, and a mechanical arts classroom workshop (1910). Portfolio Box 7 (Vault): 26 photographs, by Judge Edward R. Monk (1852-1924), include scattered views of Arizona, scenes of the village Walpi and Hopi Indians, images of Navajo Indians and the Petrified Forest National Park. See also PEOPLE—Monk, Edward. Portfolio Box 8 (Vault): Loose photograph album pages with 104 photographs, probably taken by someone stationed at Forth Huachuca, ca. 1907. There are photographs of the 14th Cavalry, Troop C in full dress review and a 14th Cavalry baseball team, soldiers at work and leisure, a camp in the Huachuca Mountains, and Fort Huachuca buildings including the post hospital and corrals. There are also images of the Nogales customs house and international boundary, and a few images of Bisbee, Tucson, and San Xavier Mission. Portfolio Box 9 (Vault): 90 postcard-size photographs, mostly from the 1930s, chiefly of Tucson buildings, hotels, and streets including the Veterans Administration Hospital, Catholic Indian School, Pima County Courthouse, hotels, a railroad depot, the Silver Slipper saloon, University Square, Fourth Avenue, and more.others. There are also a few views of San Xavier del Bac, Prescott, Nogales, Arizona, and Bisbee, including historical reproductions of the Bisbee Deportation and mining operations. Portfolio Box 10 (Vault) Photograph album with 26 cyanotypes of unidentified men, women and dogs posed among tent cabins in a southern Arizona mining camp, ca. 1895-1900.

ARIZONA WILDERNESS COALITION Folder 1: Photographs ARIZPE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs ARMED FORCES--ARIZONA

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Folder 1: Match Cover Postcards, (World War, 1939-1945) ARRIAGA (CHIAPAS, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard ART, MODERN--19th CENTURY

Folders 1-2: "Character sketches" offered by Selmar Hess Publisher, N.Y. ARTESIAN WELLS (including San Simon, Ariz.) Folder 1: Photographs ARTISTS--ARIZONA--TUCSON Folder 1: Postcard ARTISTS—WESTERN, ART WORK OF Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Black, Laverne Nelson De Grazia, Ted Ettore, 1909-1982 (See also AZ Biofile) Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946 Gover, M.E. Folder 2: Postcards Russell, Charles Marion, 1864-1926 Souers, Tim Stefan, Ross Wakefield, Cecil Folder 3: OVERSIZE Laune, Paul (colored book jackets) Pogzeba, Wolfgang (original etching)

Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909 (Two semi-antique reproductions of colored drawings and prints) (See also Mission San Xavier del Bac –Exterior: Early to 1905) Russel, Charles Marion, 1864-1926 (One semi-antique reproduction of colored drawings)

Folder 4: Postcards Balink, Henry C., 1882-1963 (painter, Pueblo Indian portraits)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Ruess, Everett (24 Block prints) Limited Edition produced by the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.

ARTS--SOUTHWEST, NEW

Folder 1: Postcards (Archive Series; Scared Land: Indian and Hispanic Cultures of the Southwest by Taylor Museum)

ASH FORK (ARIZ.) (including Railroad Depot) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ASTRONOMY—ARIZONA Folder 1: Negative and glass slide (2 items)

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ATCHISON, TOPEKA, AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY (incl. Kingman, Ariz. First train celebration with musicians 1884) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Calendars ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs ATLIXCO (MEXICO) (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) AUTHORS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs AUTOMOBILES (includes vehicles at a U of A poultry fair, auto day at Buckeye, Ariz., Maricop auto club circa 1910, a Safford, Ariz. parade, service stations, fair, a car crossing a flooded Queen Creek, a Congressional party at Tombstone in 1905, autos at a Douglas, Ariz. aviation meet in 1910) Folders 1-4: Photographs Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Photograph) AVIATION (see AERONAUTICS) AYOTLA (MEXICO: STATE) (see MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) AZTEC RUINS NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards BABOQUIVARI MOUNTAINS, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and slides Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) BAJA CALIFORNIA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs BALLOONS, HOT AIR Folder 1: Postcards BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards BATAMOTE MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers BATTLESHIPS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards BAVISPE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs BEAMAN, E. O. (ask for POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902--JOURNEY--COLORADO RIVER (COLO.-MEXICO) VAULT

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BENSON (ARIZ.) (incl. Territorial Industrial School) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards BICYCLES/MOTORCYCLES Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) BIOSPHERE 2 (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs BIRDS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides BIRDS--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folders 1-2: Photographs BISBEE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Small photograph album with 24 images primarily of Bisbee, but with a few of Johnson and Yuma, Arizona, and Cananea, Mexico. Highlights are images of the Copper Queen mine buildings, mine railroad, hospital, store, an ore train wreck, burros hauling wood and water, and a man being pulled up a mine shaft in a bucket., ca. 1900 to 1910.

BISBEE (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)--CASTLE ROCK Folder 1: Postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)--COPPER QUEEN HOTEL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)—DISASTERS, FLOODS AND FIRES Folder 1: Photographs, postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)—EVENTS (incl. drilling contests) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)--HOLIDAYS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)--MINING Folders 1-3: Photographs Folder 4: Postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)--MINING (see also ARIZONA--VIEWS) BISBEE (ARIZ.)--MINING--SPRAY MINING Folder 1: Photographs, postcards

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BISBEE (ARIZ.)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) BISBEE (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (groups including children watching parade or procession, pioneer reunion, fraternal organizations, musicians in orchestra 1890, Congressional party visit 1905, Jeff Milton, Walter Douglas, Phelps Dodge employees and store ) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards

Folder 3: Photographs (Group photographs of Phelps Dodge Merc. Co. employees in Bisbee, including images of Lowell, Warren, and Naco, Arizona employees)

BISBEE (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) BISBEE (ARIZ.)—STREETS (incl. Brewery Gulch) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards BISBEE (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folders 1-2: Photographs and stereographs Folder 3: Postcards and slides BISBEE (ARIZ.) (see also ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and ARIZONA--VIEWS) BISBEE DEPORTATION Folders 1-2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) BISBEE DEPORTATION (see also ARIZONA--VIEWS) BLACK MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) [ask for MOUNT NUTT WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) & WARM SPRINGS WILDERNESS (ARIZ.)] BLOM, GERTRUDE DUBY (PHOTOGRAPHER), WORK OF

Folder 1: Postcards with images of the people of Chiapas, Mexico dated 1948-1974. BOULDER DAM (ask for HOOVER DAM (ARIZONA AND NEVADA)) BOWIE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards BOYCE THOMPSON SOUTHWESTERN ARBORETUM Folder 1: Photographs BOYS’ CLUBS OF AMERICA--ARIZONA--PHOENIX (see also Arizona Southwest Vertical File) Folder 1: Photographs BRAZIL Folder 1: Postcards BRIDGES--ARIZONA Folders 1-2: Photographs

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Folder 3: Postcards BRIDGES--MEXICO Folder 1: Photograph BRIDGES--SAN PEDRO RIVER BRIDGE, ARIZONA Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Architectural drawings) BROWNSVILLE (TEX.) (ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REFUGEES) and (RIO GRANDE RAILROAD) BUCKEYE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards BUCKSKIN MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers BUCKSKIN MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) [See also SWANSEA WILDERNESS (ARIZ.)] BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW (PERFORMER’S PORTRAITS) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards BULLFIGHTERS--ARIZONA--TUCSON Folder 1: Photograph Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards and photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) BULLFIGHTERS (see also MEXICO) BULL RINGS--MEXICO Folder 1: Photograph and Postcards BULL RINGS--MEXICO--NOGALES (SONORA) Folder 1: Postcards BURGOS CATHEDRAL (ask for CATEDRAL DE BURGOS--SPAIN) BYRD ANTARTIC EXPEDITION (1st: 1928-1930) Folders 1-2: Photographs CACTUS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and stereographs Folder 3: Postcards CACTUS--ARIZONA--TUCSON Folder 1: Photographs, prints and postcards Folder 2: Prints

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CACTUS--SOUTHWEST, NEW File 1, folders 1-2: Photographs and stereographs File 1, folder 3: Photographs by James W. Toumey File 1, folder 4: Postcards

File 1, folder 5: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) File 1, folder 6: Slides File 2, folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) CACTUS PLAINS WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers CALABASAS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs CALAZONA (CALIF.) Folder 1: Photographs CALIFORNIA (MISC.) Folder 1: Photographs Folders 2-3: Postcards CALIFORNIA--GOLD DISCOVERIES

Folder 1: Sketches (Ho For Californy by Enid Johnson; illustrations by Anne Merriman Peck.)

CALIFORNIA--PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION (SAN DIEGO, CALIF.) Folder 1: Photographs CALIFORNIA--SOCIAL LIFE Folder 1: Photographs CALIFORNIA [see also CALAZONA (CALIF.), MONTEREY (CALIF.), SALTON SEA (CALIF.), SAN DIEGO (CALIF.), ARIZONA--VIEWS] CALUMET AND ARIZONA MINING COMPANY—PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) CAMELS Folder 1: Photograph, postcard and slides CAMERON (ARIZ.) (includes Navajo Indians) Folder 1: Postcards CAMINO DEL DIABLO (ask for YUMA) CAMP HARRY JONES (ask for DOUGLAS (ARIZ.) CAMP FUNSTON (ask for DOUGLAS (ARIZ.) CAMPECHE (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL)

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CANADA Folder 1: Photographs CANANEA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph CANANEA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and Postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--CARGO HANDLING (HORSE-DRAWN) (ask for CANANEA (MEXICO--VIEWS) CANANEA (MEXICO) (CHIVATERA) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--EVENTS Folder 1: Photographs CANANEA (MEXICO)--HOTELS (ask for CANANEA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS) CANANEA (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--MINERS' STRIKES (1906) Folder 1: Photographs CANANEA (MEXICO)--MINING Folder 1: Photographs CANANEA (MEXICO)--MINING (GREENE CONSOLIDATED COPPER COMPANY MINES) Folder 1: Postcard CANANEA (MEXICO)--MINING (GREENE CONSOLIDATED COPPER COMPANY MINES)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 25 professional photographs with partial portfolio case produced by Oliver Lippincott, Los Angeles, and California, ca. 1905. Images of the mine include the hoist, concentrator, smelter and powerhouse, hospital, boarding house, machine shop, saw mill, narrow gauge railroad and various surrounding views.

CANANEA (MEXICO)--MINING (SMELTER AND CONCENTRATOR) Folder 1-2: Photographs and postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs CANANEA (MEXICO)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--RAILROADS Folder 1: Photographs

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CANANEA (MEXICO) (RONQUILLO) Folder 1: Photographs CANANEA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards CANANEA (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CANANEA (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO—DRAFT ANIMALS) CANELAS (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph CANYON DE CHELLY NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and Postcards CANYON LAKE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards Folder 2: Photograph album CANYONS--ARIZONA [Includes photographers George Rothrock and Willis Haynes] Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs CANYONS--MEXICO [see TOPOLOBAMPO (MEXICO)] CAREFREE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs Folders 2-4: Postcards CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON, DESERT BOTANICAL LABORATORY (includes Lee Manning Proctor and Gradillas family) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Blueprints) CASA GRANDE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CASA GRANDE RUINS NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) [Includes work of photographers George Rothrock and Buehman & Hartwell] Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs, postcards and stereographs

Folder 3: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) CASA GRANDE RUINS NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) (see also PEOPLE--Milton, Jeff)

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CASINOS--MEXICO--BAJA CALIFORNIA (STATE) [ask for TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--CASINOS (MONTE CARLO)] CASTLE HOT SPRINGS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CATHEDRAL DE BURGOS (SPAIN) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) CATEDRAL DE MEXICO (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--CATEDRAL DE MEXICO) CATTLE (ask for COWBOYS) CAVES Folder 1: postcard CAYETANO RUBIO (QUERÉTARO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) CELAYA (GUANAJUATO, MEXICO) [ask for HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO and MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] CENTENNIALS, EXPOSITIONS, ETC. Folder 1: Stereographs CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT Folders 1-2: Photographs (from the Morris K. Udall papers) Folder 3: Photographs (from the Dennis DeConcini papers) CERBAT MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers CERRO PRIETO (SONORA: MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs CHALCO (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) CHANDLER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards CHANDLER (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (SAN MARCOS) Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard CHAPALA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (ask for CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--CHURCHES) CHAPALA (MEXICO)--FESTIVALS Folder 1: Postcard CHAPALA (MEXICO)--FARMERS (ask for MEXICO--FARMERS)

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CHAPALA (MEXICO)--FISHERS Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcard CHAPALA (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcard CHAPALA (MEXICO)--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcard CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--BOATS Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--HOMES AND HAUNTS Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--PIERS Folder 1: Postcards CHAPALA, LAKE (MEXICO)--SWIMMERS Folder 1: Postcards CHAPULTEPEC (CUERNAVACA, MEXICO) [ask for CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)] CHAPULTEPEC (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and albumen photographs CHAPULTEPEC (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) (See also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) CHARLESTON (ARIZ.) [Includes work of photographer Henry Buehman] Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs CHETUMAL (QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcard CHIAPA DE CORZO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard CHICHÉN ITZÁ SITE (MEXICO)

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Folder 1: Postcards CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO FEDERAL) Folder 1: Postcards CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcard CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards and Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOODS Folder 1: Postcards CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcard CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards CHIHUAHUA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO) (see also INDIANS OF MEXICO AND NORTH AMERICA--TARAHUMARA INDIANS) CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE) Folders 1-2: Photographs of La Campana Field Day 1960, 1963 Folder 3: Postcards, photographs and stereograph CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE)--MINERS Folder 1: Postcard CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO : STATE) – RAILROADS (MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, compiled by J. Fred and Earl Storer, containing images of railroad construction, work camps, and building construction relating to the Mexico Northwestern Railway (Ferrocarril Noroeste de Mexico) in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, ca. 1909. There are also images of tourists, possibly the Storer families, at the Cueva de la Olla, an archaeological site near Casas Grandes in Chihuahua. Construction scenes include tunneling, building a bridge, a locomotive, work camps, and a campfire meal. Photographs are also present of constructing the lumber mill, homes in Pearson (now known as Juan Mata Ortiz), a cockfight, cliff dwellings, the Alamo (San Antonio, N.M.), and a circus procession in an unidentified American town. Two photographs show the interior of Earl Storer’s general merchandise store. The Mexico Northwestern Railway Company operated between El Paso, Texas and the lumber, mine, and agriculture regions of northern Mexico in the state of Chihuahua in the early 20th century and operated lumber mills at Madera and Pearson in Chihuahua State and El Paso Milling Co. in Texas.

CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE) [see also ARTISTS--WESTERN, OVERSIZE Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909; MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE); RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO; and TOPOLOBAMPO (MEXICO)]

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CHIMAYO (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs CHINESE AMERICANS Folder 1: Photographs CHINESE--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) CHLORIDE (ARIZ.) (includes Nellie Rhea collection) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CHOLULA DE RIVADABIA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CHOLULA DE RIVADABIA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards CHOLULA DE RIVADABIA (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards CHRISTMAS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs CHUPÍCUARO (PÁTZCUARO, MEXICO) [ask for PÁTZCUARO, LAKE (MEXICO)] CHURCHES--ARIZONA (ask for ARIZONA--CHURCHES) CHURCHES--NEW MEXICO (ask for NEW MEXICO--CHURCHES) CHIRICUAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photograph) CITIES AND TOWNS--ARIZONA (see also names of individual cities and towns) Folder 1, A-Co: Photographs and postcards (includes Bumblebee, Cochise) Folder 2, Cp-G: Photographs, stereographs and postcards (includes Crook Canon, Gila City, Glendale, work of photographers D. F. Mitchell, Buehman) Folder 3, H-Q: Photographs and postcards (includes Mayor, Quartsite) Folder 4, R-Z: Photographs, postcards and slide (includes Rosemont, San Luis, San Simon (children) Folder 5, A-Z: OVERSIZE (Photograph) CITIES AND TOWNS-- NEW MEXICO (see also names of individual cities and towns) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, postcards and print.

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CIUDAD GUZMÁN (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD GUZMÁN (MEXICO)--PARADES--PROCESSIONS, RELIGIOUS Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD GUZMÁN (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD GUZMÁN (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD HIDALGO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)

Folder 1: Postcards and photographs CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--BORDER (ask for MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION) CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--BULLFIGHTERS (ask for BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO) CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--BULL RINGS (ask for BULL RINGS--MEXICO) CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--COCKFIGHTING (ask for COCKFIGHTING--MEXICO) CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcard CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--GAMBLING Folder 1: Postcard CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Photograph and postcards CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcard CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcards and photograph CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Photograph

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CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--PRISONS Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Photograph and Postcards CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--TRANSPORTATION (ask for CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--PARKS) CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcard CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO; MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920; and PEOPLE--Monk, Edward) CIUDAD OBREGÓN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CIUDAD VALLES (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD VALLES (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards CIUDAD VALLES (MEXICO) (see also SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)—STREETS) and (MEXICO—DRAFT ANIMALS—BURROS) CIUDAD VICTORIA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards CIUDADELA (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 [CIUDADELA (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO)]) CLANTON HILLS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers CLARKDALE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards CLARKSTOWN (ARIZ.) (see also AJO (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CLIFF DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs and print) CLIFF DWELLINGS (See also specific sites) CLIFF DWELLINGS--MEXICO (ask for TOPOLOBAMPO (MEXICO))

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CLIFTON (ARIZ.) (includes Morenci, Ariz.) File 1, folders 1-4: Photographs, stereographs and postcards File 2, folder 1: Photographs by Lucas & Burlan File 2, folder 2: Photograph album, Gift of Walter Hadsell (includes Courtland Day home, auto garage, children) File 3, folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) CLIFTON (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs CLIFTON (ARIZ.) [See also MORENCI, (ARIZ.)] COAHUILA (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcards COATZACOALCOS (MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) COCHISE COUNTY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) COCHISE STRONGHOLD Folder 1: Photographs COCKFIGHTING--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards COCONINO COUNTY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

Folder 2: Photographs from the Udall Papers

COCOTITLAN (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) COENEO (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard

COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcards COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--BRIDGES Folder 1: Postcard COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--GARDENS Folder 1: Postcards COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--HOTELS

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Folder: Postcard COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--RAILROADS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO and RAILROADS--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION--MEXICO--COLIMA) COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcard COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards COLIMA (MEXICO: STATE) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) COLOMBIA Folder 1: Photographs COLONIAL MANUEL GONZÁLEZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO: STATE) (see MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) COLORADO Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereograph COLORADO RIVER (COLO. - MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards COLORADO RIVER (COLO. - MEXICO) (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923) COLORADO RIVER--EXPLORING EXPEDITIONS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Prints) COLOSSAL CAVE MOUNTAIN PARK (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs publisher by Frashers) and postcard COLUMBUS (N.M.)--HISTORY (see MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (COLUMBUS, N.M.) CONCHO (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs CONGRESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS--NEW MEXICO, 1911 Folder 1: Photographs COOLIDGE DAM (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)

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Folder 1: Postcards CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcard CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcard CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--RIVERS (SAN ANTONIO) Folder 1: Postcard CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards CÓRDOBA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) (see also MEXICO and RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) CORONADO NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ. & NEW MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs CORONADO NATIONAL MEMORIAL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards COSAMALOAPAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard COSTUME--MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs COTTONWOOD (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and prints COURTLAND (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) COWBOYS File 1, folders 1-2: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

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(incl. Light (Ariz.), Sulphur Springs Valley, Hodge family, stockyards, govt drought cattle, guest ranch, still from Billy the Kid movie, chuckwagon, Babocamari Ranch, Vasquez, Rivera, Lopez 1910 family picnics)

File 2, folder 1: Photographs by Slim Ellison File 2, folder 2: Photographs by Neil Finch File 2, folder 3: Photographs, Gift of Lawrence Furio, ca 1907

File 2, folder 4: Photographs by William Spitzley of NM, Gift of Don Perceval File 3, folders 1-7: Photographs (round up) , Gift of Don Perceval

File 4, folders 1-3: Photographs by Dane Coolidge, Gift of Don Perceval File 5, folders 1-2: Postcards File 6, folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) COWBOYS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Portfolio Box (Vault): See DESERT CABALLEROS. COWBOYS--ARIZONA--MT. DIABLO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards COWBOYS--ARIZONA--PINAL COUNTY Folder 1: Photographs, Gift of Don Perceval COWBOYS--ARIZONA--TEMPE

Folders 1-3: Photographs by Maynard Dixon, 1915, Gift of Don Perceval COWBOYS--CALIFORNIA--OWENS VALLEY Folders 1-3: Photographs, Gift of Don Perceval COWBOYS--CALIFORNIA--SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY

File 1, folders 1-3: Photographs by Maynard Dixon (Mordecai Ranch), Gift of Don Perceval File 2, folders 1-4: Photographs by Maynard Dixon (Sandhill Camp), Gift of Don Perceval

COWBOYS--COLORADO--DEEP CREEK Folder 1: Photographs COWBOYS--MEXICO--SONORA (STATE) Folder 1: Photographs, Gift of Don Perceval COWBOYS--MONTANA Folder 1: Photographs by Maynard Dixon, Gift of Don Perceval COWBOYS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)

File 1, folders 1-4: Photographs, mostly gift of Don Perceval File 2, folders 1-3: Photographs, mostly gift of Don Perceval

COYOACÁN (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards COYOTE MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photographs by Jim Notestine-1988 transferred from Morris Udall Papers COYOTES--SOUTHWEST, NEW

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Folder 1: Postcards CRATER LAKE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards CREEKS (see Rivers--Arizona) CUAUTLA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard CUERNAVACA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES (ask for ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES—MEXICO) CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS (LA CATEDRAL DE LA ASUNCIÓN) Folder 1: Photograph and Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--GARDENS Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--GARDENS (JARDIN BORDA) Folder 1: Photographs and Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--HOMES AND HAUNTS (CASA MAÑANA; FORMER MANSION OF DWIGHT MORROW) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--HOTELS (CASINO DE LA SELVA) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL CHULA VISTA) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL MARIK) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS (PALACIO DE CORTEZ) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards

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CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photograph and cyanotypes CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--SHRINES (EL CAVARIO SHRINE) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE GUERRERO) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DE TEPETATES) Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards CUERNAVACA (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO and MEXICO--MARKETS) CUICUILCO SITE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs CUILAPAN DE GUERRERO (MEXICO)--CONVENTS Folder 1: Postcard CULIACÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards CUT PAPER WORK, MEXICAN Folder 1: Bound album DAIRY FARMING--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DAMS (Various)

(Includes Civilian Conservation Corp workers, Tucson Mountain Park, A. J. Alexander Ranch, Avra Valley Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards DEER HUNTING Folder 1: Postcards DEMING (N.M.) (Includes Camp Cody soldier’s souvenir album)

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Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection)

DEMING (N.M.) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (DEMING, N.M.)] DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD COMPANY [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (RIO GRANDE RAILROAD)] DERRICK CARS (RAILROADS) (ask for RAILROADS--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION--MEXICO--COLIMA and RAILROADS--MEXICO) DESERT CABALLEROS (WICKENBURG, ARIZ.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 2 photograph albums entitled "Desert Caballeros out Wickenburg way", 1954 (19 images) & 1959 (16 images) of that organization’s members and its annual trail rides for 1954 and 1959. The week-long, invitation-only trail ride has taken place every April since 1947.

DESERT FAUNA--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DESERT FAUNA--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folders 1: Photographs and postcards DESERT FLORA--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcard DESERT FLORA--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Photographs (Mexican boundary) (see also L Huey Coll, MS 241) Folder 4: Postcards and print

Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Photographs and Halftones) DESERT FLORA--SOUTHWEST, NEW (see also YUCCA) DINOSAURS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs DONKEYS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) DOS CABEZAS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DOS CABEZAS MOUNTAINS WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers DOUBLE ADOBE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards

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DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--GADSDEN HOTEL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs (interiors) DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--MINING Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 25 cabinet card photographs, stamped Jos. A. Beauparlant, of Douglas, Arizona views, street scenes and activities, ca. 1905-1906. Highlights include construction workers “on way to work” in open-air railroad car, at work, and with a 200 ft. smokestack completed, a horse race, saloon, a hotel lobby, and the Clark brothers.

DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)—PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (Includes Camp Harry J. Jones, Camp Funston) DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--PARADES Folder 1: Postcards DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (incl. celebrations, square dancers, Gen Pershing, Congressional party visit in 1905) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (see LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA and RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA) DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)—RECREATION (incl. bull fight and burro polo) Folder 1: Photographs DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcards and photographs DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection)

DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)[see also ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (DOUGLAS, ARIZ.)] DRAMA (including performers, movie stills of Gay Desperado and A Star is Born movies) Folder 1: Photographs DUDE RANCHES—ARIZONA (includes Double U Ranch, Tucson) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DUNCAN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

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DURANGO (DURANGO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards DURANGO (DURANGO, MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards DURANGO (DURANGO, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards DURANGO (DURANGO, MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Photograph and postcard DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--LAUNDRY WORKERS Folder 1: Photograph DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)—MARKETS Folder 1: Photograph DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--RANCHES (NAVARRO RANCH) Folder 1: Photographs DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--RIVERS Folder 1: Photograph EAGLE NEST (N.M.)

Folder 1: Postcards and souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) EAGLE PASS (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION,1910-1920 (EAGLE PASS, TEX.)] EAGLETAIL MOUNTAINS WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers EGYPT Folder 1: Photographs EGYPT (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and VOYAGES AND TRAVELS) EL CORONADO RANCH (SUNIZONA, ARIZ.) Folder 1: Slides Folders 2-3: Photographs Folder 4: Contact sheets and negatives

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EL MORRO NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards EL ORO DE HIDALGO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards EL PASO (TEX.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs EL PASO (TEX.) – PANORAMIC VIEWS

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (Includes National Guard troops on U.S.-Mexico border) EL PASO AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs EL PASO AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY [see also RAILROAD BRIDGES--ARIZONA; RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA; and TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RAILROAD STATIONS (EL PASO AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY)] EL PASO (TEX.) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (EL PASO, TEX.)] ELGIN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ELOY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.) See also Harry Heffner Empire Ranch Collection, MS 506 STACKS and VAULT

EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.)--CATTLE HERDING Folders 1: Photographs EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.)—CHILDREN AND RANCH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs of 4-H Club EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (see MS 506 STACKS and Vault) EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs ENSENADA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO) (See also MS 244) Folder 1: Postcards

Portfolio Box (Vault): Travel album titled, Recuerdo de la visita del Sr. Gobernador E. Ybarra, Jr., Agosto 25 al 30, 1921 - Ensenada. 94 black and white photographs depict the trip of the visiting delegation along the national highway and around Ensenada. Album begins with a view of Ensenada, the official headquarters

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of the Northern District of Baja, California; and a image of Real De Castillo, the hometown of Governor Ybarra, Jr. Photographs feature scenic views, group portraits and architectural images.

FACE MOUNTAIN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers FAIRBANKS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs FAIRBANKS (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (ask for RAILROADS--ARIZONA) FAIRS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FAIRS--ARIZONA--SANTA CRUZ COUNTY FAIR Folder 1: Photographs FARMS AND FARMING [Includes opium poppy experimental farm, Sacaton, USDA, 1930-1940] Folder 1: Photographs FENNEMORE, JAMES, 1849-1941 (ask for POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902-- JOURNEYS--COLORADO RIVER (COLO.-MEXICO) FERRIES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and slides Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) FERRIN, JERRY, PHOTOGRAPHER Folder 1: Postcards FERROCARRIL MEXICANO [ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO; RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO; RAILROAD--TUNNELS--MEXICO; RAILROADS--MEXICO; and RÍO HONDO (MEXICO)] FLAGSTAFF (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) FLAGSTAFF (ARIZ.)--MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FLAGSTAFF (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FLAGSTAFF (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) FLAGSTAFF (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (includes homes, school children)

Folder 2: Postcards (Images from personal postcards of Florence Jennings documenting a trip to Flagstaff and surrounding areas, from J. H. Allison, 1906)

Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph)

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FLOODS—ARIZONA (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)—FLOODS)

Folders 1-2: Photographs (includes Santa Cruz River, Speedway Blvd in Tucson, Phoenix, Chandler, Queen Creek)

Folder 3: Photographs and postcards FLOODS--ARIZONA--PHOENIX Folder 1: Photographs, scenes of the Phoenix flood, 1890-91 Folder 2: Photographs FLOODS--ARIZONA--RILLITO RIVER, 1965 (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)—FLOODS) Folders 1-3: Photographs FLOODS--ARIZONA--SANTA ROSA WASH, OCT. 1962, AERIAL VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs FLORENCE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and slides FLORENCE (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Photograph FORESTS AND FORESTRY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) FORT APACHE (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs FORT APACHE (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (includes U. S. Army, 10th Cavalry, 1887) Folder 1: Photographs and postcard FORT APACHE (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs, gift of Vida Moore Morris, 1898 FORT BAYARD (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FORT BLISS (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (FORT BLISS, TEX.)] FORT BOWIE (ARIZ.) (NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SURVEY, 1957)

Folder 1: Photographs (transferred from the Morris Udall Papers) FORT BOWIE (ARIZ.) (BOWIE MOUNTAINS/NORTHEND WILDERNESS, 1989)

Folder 3: Photographs (transferred from Morris Udall Papers) FORT BOWIE (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Print)

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FORT BOWIE (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (includes heliograph) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards FORT CUSTER (MONT.) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) FORT DEFIANCE (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards of Good Shepard Mission FORT DEFIANCE (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (includes Indian School students) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph FORT DEFIANCE (ARIZ.) (see also SCHWEMBERGER, SIMEON, Portfolio Box Vault) FORT GRANT (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS [Incl. blacksmith shop, 1899] Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs FORT GRANT (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (See also AZ 5, AZ 15) Folders 1: Photographs, includes Dr. Bacon group with skeleton

Folder 2: Photographs, Corbusier family collection, 1887-1905, includes family groups, picnics, Lake Constance, soldiers and the 14th Cavalry band, a wedding party, Col. Anson Mills, a few 10th Cavalry African American soldiers and a wedding party.

FORT GRANT (ARIZ.)--RUINS Folder 1: Photographs of Old Camp Grant FORT GRANT (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs FORT HUACHUCA (ARIZ.) [Includes freight teams] Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) See also ARIZONA—VIEWS (PORTFOLIO BOX 8 – VAULT) FORT HUACHUCA (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FORT HUACHUCA (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FORTIFICATIONS--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards FORTIFICATIONS--WEST, THE Folder 1: Photographs FORT LOWELL (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folders 1-2: Photographs and postcards

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Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Blueprints) FORT LOWELL (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE [Includes group near Fort Lowell circa 1878] Folder 1: Stereographs and postcards FORT MASON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs FORT MCDOWELL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs FORT MOHAVE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs FORT RILEY (KANSAS) Folder 1: Photograph FORT RINGGOLD (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (FORT RINGGOLD, TEX.)] FORT STOCKTON (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (FORT STOCKTON, TEX.)] FORT THOMAS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs FORT TUTHILL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards FORT UNION NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards FORT VERDE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs FORT WHIPPLE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (Includes W. H. Thomson album, 1st Arizona Infantry, ca. 1912)

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album; 51 photographs. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album; 28 photographs.

These professionally produced albums document the progress of construction of the hospital and Whipple Barracks, 1918-1919.

FORT YUMA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) FRANKLIN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs FRED HARVEY COMPANY (SANTA FE DINING CAR SERVICES & HOTELS) Folders 1-2: Menus

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Folder 3: Photographs and postcards Folder 4: Playing cards Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Photographs) GALLUP (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards GANADO (ARIZ.) (Includes Navajo Indians) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards GHOST TOWNS--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards GHOST TOWNS--NEW MEXICO [see also MADRID (N.M.)] GILA BEND (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GILA NATIONAL FOREST (N.M.)--WILDERNESS AREAS Folder 1: Photographs GILA RIVER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

Folder 2: Photographs relating to flood damage, Oct. 1983; from The Morris K. Udall Papers

GILA RIVER VALLEY (N.M. AND ARIZ.) Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, entitled "Along the Gila Valley," with 60 photographs probably taken by Thomas Rupe Beeman, an engineer performing survey work for the Southern Pacific Railroad, ca. 1903-1910. Highlights include a Pima Indian home, cradleboard, river scenes, and horses and carriages crossing the river.

GILA VALLEY GLOBE AND NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) GILLINGHAM, CHAS. L., Colorado Springs, CO (ask for SANTA FE (N.M.)-- CHURCHES--SAN MIGUEL, stereograph) GLACIER NATIONAL PARK (MONT.) Folders 1-2: Photographs by Maynard Dixon GLASS PAINTING AND STAINING--CATHEDRALS--FRANCE Folder 1: Photographs GLEESON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs GLEN SPRINGS (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (GLEN SPRINGS, TEX.)] GLOBE (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards Folder 2: PANORAMA GLOBE (ARIZ.)--MINERS

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Folder 1: Photographs GLOBE (ARIZ.)--MINING Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) GLOBE (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (Includes Fire Dept., businesses) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GLOBE (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE (SHELDON FAMILY) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GLOBE (ARIZ.)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS (CONSTRUCTION) Folder 1: Photographs GLOBE (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (see LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) GLOBE (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereograph GLOBE (ARIZ.)--SUPERIOR HIGHWAY (includes construction) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards GLOBE (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs GOLDFIELD (NEV.) (see GLOBE (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (SHELDON FAMILY) GOVERNORS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs GRAHAM, MOUNT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Lithographs GRAN QUIVIRA NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) [see SALINAS PUEBLO MISSIONS NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.)] GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Leather postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs & Lithographs) GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (BRIGHT ANGEL LODGE) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (CAMERON HOTEL & POST OFFICE) Folder 1: Photographs (includes Theodore Roosevelt)

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GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (EL TOVAR) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph Folder 2: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (GRAND CANYON LODGE) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and slides GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (HERMIT'S REST) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (HOPI HOUSE) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (THE LOOKOUT) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereograph GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (PHANTOM RANCH) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (THE REST HOUSE) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (THE WATCHTOWER) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE [Includes Kolb Brothers photo of a group gathering on trail 1914] Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--POWELL'S MONUMENT Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (BRIGHT ANGEL) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (CAMERON & BERRY) Folder 1: Photographs GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (CORKSCREW) Folder 1: Photograph GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (GRAND VIEW) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (HANCE'S) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (HERMIT) Folder 1: Postcards

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GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (JACOB’S LADDER) Folder 1: Stereograph and photograph GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (KAIBAB) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--TRAILS (TONTO) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS File 1, folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and slides File 1, folder 2: Photographs File 2, folders 1-2: Postcards File 3, folders 1-6: Souvenir viewbooks (postcards and

photographs) File 4, folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) File 4, folder 2: OVERSIZE (Album and print)

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 38 Stereographs by Underwood & Underwood, ca. 1902-1903, of Grand Canyon and northern Arizona views. In addition to canyon views, there are images of a Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, people sitting on the edge of the canyon, a woman painter, Thomas Moran sketching, Walpi, Petrified Forest, and Walnut Canyon. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 42 photographs, 8x10 professional prints, mounted and numbered, of Grand Canyon scenes including scenic views as well as Hotel El Tovar interior and exterior, Hopi House interior and exterior, Bright Angel Hotel, and Navajo Indians and blanket weaving in Hopi House, ca. 1900s to 1910s. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 56 scenes of the Grand Canyon of Arizona in three-dimension film photography; two copies (different dates) by the Fred Harvey Company. Not for viewing; for exhibition purpose only. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault) : 48 original photographs, printed from 8x10 glass plate negatives, and taken by photographer Louis Charles McClure, circa 1905, of Grand Canyon scenes. Includes views of Bright Angel Camp, Jacob’s Ladder on Bright Angel Trail, Hopi House, El Tovar Hotel, and Indian Gardens. Louis McClure was a pioneer Colorado commercial photographer who began his career working for William Henry Jackson.

GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (CAPE HORN) Folder 1: Stereographs and postcards

GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (COLORADO RIVER) Folder 1: Stereograph and postcards

Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph by Hillers titled Grand Canyon of the Colorado River Looking West; image damaged and in two pieces)

GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (COLORADO RIVER) (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON 1858-1923) GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (DESERT VIEW) Folder 1: Postcards

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GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM BRIGHT ANGEL POINT) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM EL TOVAR) Folder 1: Postcards and stereograph GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM GRAND VIEW POINT) Folder 1: Postcards and stereograph GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM HERMIT POINT AND TRAIL) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM HOPI POINT) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM MOHAVE POINT) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM MORAN POINT) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM O'NEILL'S POINT) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM PIMA POINT) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (FROM YAVAPAI POINT) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (GRANITE GORGE) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (KAIBAB SUSPENSION BRIDGE) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (THE LOOKOUT) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (SUPAI CANYON) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (THOR'S HAMMER) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (ZOROASTER TEMPLE) Folder 1: Postcards GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.) (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON 1858-1923)

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GRANITE DELLS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and slide GRANT, GEORGE ALEXANDER, 1891-1964 Portfolio Box (Vault): Twelve matted modern contact prints of Southwest landscapes and missions made from George A. Grant negatives printed by Mark Sawyer in 1981. Includes letter from Sawyer to John P. Schaefer in thanks for help with the project, 1981; and a photocopy "Brief Biography of George A. Grant," 2 pages, typescript. Gift of John P. Schaefer, 2016. Negatives at Western Archaeological Center, Tucson. (12 photographs) GRAPHIC ARTS--ARIZONA Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Drawings and sketches) GREEN VALLEY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--AIRPORTS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--BUS TERMINALS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS (CATHEDRAL DE GUADALAJARA) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--CEMETERIES Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (TEMPLO DE SAN FRANCISCO) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--DRAFT ANIMALS (see MEXICO--DRAFT ANIMALS) GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--FOUNTAINS

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Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--GARDENS (JARDIN DE SAN FRANCISCO) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--HISTORIC DISTRICTS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL IMPERIAL) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL ROMA) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--MARKETS (LIBERTAD MARKET) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOODS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVENOR Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING--MILK Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS (PLAZA DE ARMAS) Folder 1: Postcards

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GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS (PLAZA DE CONSTITUCION) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS (PLAZA DE LA LIBERACION) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PRISONS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--PROCESSIONS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STADIUMS Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA COLÒN) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA LAFAYETTE) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DE JUARÉZ) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DE MORELOS) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (INDEPENDENCIA) Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Folder 1: Postcards GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES (SCHOOL OF ARTS) Folder 1: Postcard GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards and photographs GUADALAJARA (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO, MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and MEXICO--MARKETS)

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GUADALUPE (MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) GUADALUPE HIDALGO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards GUANACEVI (MEXICO) (ask for DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)) GUANAJUATO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards GUANAJUATO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GUANAJUATO (MEXICO)--MUMMIES Folder 1: Photograph and postcard GUANAJUATO (MEXICO)--MUMMIES (see also MEXICO) GUANAJUATO (MEXICO)--PRISONS Folder 1: Postcard GUANAJUATO (MEXICO)--RESERVOIRS Folder 1: Postcard GUANAJUATO (MEXICO)--THEATERS (JUARÉZ THEATER) Folder 1: Postcards GUANAJUATO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO and MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE) GUANAJUATO (MEXICO: STATE) [see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] GUARD DUTY--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcard GUATEMALA Folders 1-2: Photographs Folders 3-4: Postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Print) GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--BAYS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--BEACHES Folder 1: Postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--BOATS Folder 1: Postcards and photograph

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GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--CARNIVAL Folder 1: Postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photograph and postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--DWELLINGS (see also GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--PEOPLE) GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--GUARD DUTY (see GUARD DUTY--MEXICO) GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY Folder 1: Postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--HORSE RAILROADS (see HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO) GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--LUMBER TRADE (IMPORT) Folder 1: Postcard GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOOD Folder 1: Postcard GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards and Photograph GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--PLAZA Folder 1: Photographs and postcard GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--STEAMBOATS Folder 1: Postcard GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Photograph and postcard GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards, Photograph, and Stereograph

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GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO))] GUERRERO (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards GUERRERO (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) HANGING

Folder 1: Photographs HANNAGAN MEADOW (ARIZ.) [includes YMCA camp, rodeo 1920s] Folder 1: Photographs HARQUAHALA MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers HASSAYAMPA RIVER (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photographs, Audubon/ Sierra Club Trip, 1988, transferred from Morris Udall Papers

HASSAYAMPA RIVER CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers HAYDEN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HAYDEN'S FERRY (ARIZ.) (see also TEMPE (ARIZ.) [Includes Charles T. Hayden mill] Folder 1: Photographs HAYNES, F. JAY (FRANK JAY), 1853-1921

Folder 1: Stereographs of Northern Pacific Views published by Haynes, official photographer, Northern Pacific Railroad, of Minnesota, North Dakota.

HAYNES, WILLIS P. (ask for MS 484 Stacks) HELIOGRAPHIC STATION Folder 1: Photographs HENEQUEN INDUSTRY--MEXICO--YUCATÁN (STATE) Folder 1: Postcards HENEQUEN (PLANT)--MEXICO--YUCATÁN (STATE) Folder 1: Postcards HÉRCULES (QUERÉTARO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) HERMOSILLO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (LIBRARY AND MUSEUM) Folder 1: Photographs HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--BULLFIGHTERS (see BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO) HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards and photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--FACTORIES Folder 1: Photograph HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--HOMES AND HAUNTS (GENERAL LUIS E. TORRES) Folder 1: Photographs HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--HOMES AND HAUNTS (GOVERNOR’S HOUSE) Folder 1: Photograph HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--HOUSING Folder 1: Photographs HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--ORCHARDS Folder 1: Photographs HERMOsILLO (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--PARADES Folder 1: Photographs HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--RANCHES Folder 1: Photograph HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcard HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards HERMOSILLO (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HIDALGO (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcards

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HIDALGO (MEXICO: STATE)--RAILROAD BRIDGES (ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) HIDAGLO (MEXICO: STATE) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--DRUGSTORES (ask for HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--HOTELS) HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--MARKETS (ask for HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--STREETS) HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOOD Folder 1: Postcard HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcard HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--PEOPLE (see also HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOOD and HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--STREETS) HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--STATUES Folder 1: Postcard HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard HIDALGO DE PARRAL (MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (HIDALGO DE PARRAL, MEXICO)] HILLERS, JOHN K., 1843-1925 [ask for POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902--JOURNEYS--COLORADO RIVER (COLO.-MEXICO)] HISTORIC BUILDINGS--MEXICO--MÉRIDA [ask for MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--HISTORIC BUILDINGS (CASA DE LOS MONTEJO)] HOLBROOK (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HOLLYWOOD (NEW MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards HOOVER DAM (ARIZ. and NEV.)

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Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and slide Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards HORSES (see COWBOYS) HOT SPRINGS (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HUALAPAI MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) [ask for WABAYUMA PEAK WILDERNESS (ARIZ.)] HUASTECA REGION (MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--WOMEN) HUBBELL TRADING POST (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and Postcards HUBBELL TRADING POST (ARIZ.) (see also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--HOPI INDIANS and SCHWEMBERGER, SIMEON) HUEJOTZINGO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard HUEXOCULCO (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) HUMBOLDT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) HUMMINGBIRD SPRINGS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers HUNTING TRIPS (EL PASO, TEX.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Small photograph album with 34 albumen prints depicting a hunting trip including men on horseback, pack animals, rock and adobe buildings, and oxen and a cart in the El Paso, Texas area, ca. 1902.

HYDROLOGY--MEXICO [ask for MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] INDIA Folder 1: Photographs INDIANS OF MEXICO and INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (This section is arranged by individual tribes. In the case of material that relates to more than one group, then the material is arranged by region, e.g. SOUTHWEST, NEW. Tribes from Mexico are identified as such, e.g. SERI INDIANS (INDIANS OF MEXICO). Tribes from North America are simply listed by name of group). INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) Folder 1: Collotype

Folder 2: Photographs and postcard

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Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection)

ACOMA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs and print Folder 2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards

Folder 4: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers)

ACOMA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

ACOMA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

ACOMA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards

APACHE INDIANS Folder 1: Frank Randall Scrapbook (Photographs) Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs produced by Lubkin Company, Mesa, Ariz. Territory, ca.1907-) APACHE INDIANS--APACHE INDIAN SCHOOL. MESCALERO, N.M. Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--BASKET MAKING Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE INDIANS--CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL (see INDIANS OF NORTH

AMERICA--APACHE INDIANS--UNITED STATES INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE, PA.) APACHE INDIANS--CATTLE HERDING Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards

APACHE INDIANS--CHIRICAHUA INDIANS--RELOCATION--OKLAHOMA-FORT SILL Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--COUPLES Folder 1: Photographs, postcard, and stereographs APACHE INDIANS--DOMESTIC LIFE

Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, postcards and slides APACHE INDIANS--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph)

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APACHE INDIANS--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph Folder 2: Photographs and postcards

APACHE INDIANS--FORT APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcard APACHE INDIANS--JICARRILA APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION

Folder 1: Postcards

APACHE INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and stereographs Folder 3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Print) APACHE INDIANS--MESCALERO INDIAN RESERVATION Folder 1: Postcard APACHE INDIANS--MESCALERO INDIANS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Print) APACHE INDIANS--MILITARY SCOUTS Folder 1: Photographs and prints Folder 2: Photographs, stereographs and postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Print) APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS

(This term includes graphic representations, especially of the face, of real persons, usually posed, living or dead, pictures whose purpose is the portrayal of a known individual or several known individuals, not pictures which merely include people as part of an event or scene. When group scenes do occur, the photographs will also include one or more prominent individuals.)

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Prints) APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--ALCHESAY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAIT--APACHE KID Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--ARATAU, CARLOS Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--AUGUSTINE Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--BAREBETIS Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--BEDAZISSHU Folder 1: Photographs

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APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--BONITO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--BYOLISHAH Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CASADORA

Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHAPPO? Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHARLEY Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHATTO Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHIHUAHUA Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHILCHUANA Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHIQUITO Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CHIRICOHNA Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CLAN-NA-HOOT-TE Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CULLAH Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--ESKIMINZIN Folder 1: Photographs and printed material

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--GERONIMO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2-3: Photographs Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Prints) APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--GOT-CHAI-EH Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--HEARTY JACK Folder 1: Stereograph

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APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--JOSEFFA Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--LOCO Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--MIKIFREE (or Mickey Free) Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--NAITCHE (NALICHE?) Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--NANA Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--NATHCEZ Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--NAUTZILE Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--NOSEY Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--NOTZILE Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--PESH-COO Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--QUATHA-HOOA-HOOBA Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--SAN JUAN Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--SANCHEZ Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--TALKLIA Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--TASHI Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--TOGGY SNOGGY Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--VICTORIO Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--WESLEY, CLARENCE

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Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--PORTRAITS--ZELE Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Print and Wood engravings) APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (GOVERNMENT) Folder 1: Photographs

APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (GUARD HOUSE) Folder 1: Photograph

APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photograph APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--GAMBLING Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--GAMES Folder 1: Photograph APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS Folder 1: Photograph APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--MILITARY CAMPS Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--MILITARY--OFFICERS Folder 1: Photograph APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--PRISONERS Folder 1: Photograph APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--PUBERTY RITES Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--RIVERS (GILA RIVER) Folder 1: Photographs

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APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--SCHOOL CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--TRADING POSTS Folder 1: Photograph APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.)--YOUTH Folder 1: Photographs APACHE INDIANS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.) [see also COWBOYS--SAN CARLOS INDIAN

RESERVATION (ARIZ.)] APACHE INDIANS--UNITED STATES INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE, PA. Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs

ARIZONA INDIANS (This heading encompasses material that related to more than one Arizona Indian group or material that relates to unspecified Indian groups from Arizona. See also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--SOUTHWEST, NEW for other material related to Indians from Arizona in general).

Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph, and print Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Postcards--Fictitious Indians (Anona) Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photographs

ARIZONA INDIANS--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

ARIZONA INDIANS--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photograph and postcards ARIZONA INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs

ARIZONA INDIANS--PARADES Folder 1: Photographs

ARIZONA INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Stereographs and postcards

AZTECS (INDIANS OF MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Prints)

BLACKFEET INDIANS (see INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--SIKSIKA INDIANS)

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CALIFORNIA INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs CALIFORNIA INDIANS--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Photograph CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL, PA. (see INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--UNITED STATES INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE, PA.)

CHEMEHUEVIS INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards CHEMEHUEVIS INDIANS (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923)

COCHITI INDIANS

Folder 1: Stereograph and postcards

COCHITI INDIANS--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards COCHITI INDIANS--GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards

COCHITI INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards

COCOPA INDIANS Folder 1: Postcards and slides COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.) Folders 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--BUILDINGS (GOVERNMENT) Folder 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--FARMERS Folder 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--MEN Folder 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES Folder 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--POLICE Folder 1: Photographs

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COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--SCHOOL CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ. and CALIF.)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Photographs

DAKOTA INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

DAKOTA INDIANS--BATTLES (WOUNDED KNEE MASSACRE, S.D., 1890) Folder 1: Photographs DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS Folder 1: Photographs DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS--SITTING BULL, 1834?-1890 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS--CRAZY HORSE, ca. 1842-1877 Folder 1: Photographs DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS--GALL, ca. 1840-1894 Folder 1: Photograph DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS--ONE BULL Folder 1: Photographs DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS--RAIN IN THE FACE Folder 1: Photographs DAKOTA INDIANS--PORTRAITS--RED CLOUD, 1822-1909 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards DAKOTA INDIANS (see also LITTLE BIG HORN, BATTLE OF THE, 1876 for related material)

FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION (MONT.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

FORT YUMA INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.and CALIF.) Folder 1: Postcards GREAT PLAINS INDIANS

(This heading encompasses material that relates to more than one Plains Indian group or material that relates to unspecified Indian groups from the Great Plains.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Roundup, Pendleton, Oregon (Photographs) Don Perceval Folder 3: White Wing's camp (Photographs) Don Perceval Folders 4-5: Postcards Folder 6: OVERSIZE (Print) GREAT PLAINS INDIANS--PORTRAITS

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Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Photographs by Will Soule

GREAT PLAINS INDIANS (see also BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW for portraits of Indians from the Great Plains.)

HAVASUPAI INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

HOHOKAM INDIANS (EXCAVATIONS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

HOPI INDIANS

Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

Portfolio Box: Photograph album of 50 images has views of Hopi villages including men, women, and children. Images of Keams Canyon, Arizona feature school, store, and the residence of J.L. Hubbell. Two photographs depict Hubbell teaching Hopis how to hoe corn. Within the album are six photographs of the Hopi Antelope dance and one image of two Anglo women in traditional Hopi dress.

Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian

HOPI INDIANS--AGRICULTURE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

HOPI INDIANS--ARTISTS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Reproductions) HOPI INDIANS--ARTS AND CRAFTS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

HOPI INDIANS--ARTS AND CRAFTS (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923 and INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) HOPI INDIANS--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HOPI INDIANS--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards HOPI INDIANS--DOMESTIC LIFE Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and lithograph HOPI INDIANS--KACHINA DOLLS Folder 1: Postcards HOPI INDIANS--KACHINA DOLLS--NON-HOPI REPRODUCTIONS Folder 1: Photographs HOPI INDIANS--MEN

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Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards HOPI INDIANS--ORAIBI VILLAGE

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album with 44 photographs entitled “Views in the Hopi Country and the Painted Desert, August 1904”, Mrs. Charles Sheldon, Topeka, Kansas, who was a missionary along with her usband. There are photographs of Oraibi street scenes, the ceremonial snake dance and spectators, and Hopi women and children, with descriptions of the scenes and customs as observed by Mrs. Sheldon.

HOPI INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 17 photographs and 5 stereographs. Stereographs are corn festival and rain dance. Photographs are by Dwight Franklin, 1913, Dane Coolidge (1), 1924 (Katchina dance), Ben Wittick (1) (corn dance), and an early series from glass slides – no tourists. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 20 postcards by various companies, 1907-1930s, of various ceremonies . Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 12 postcards printed from original negatives; photographed and published by P. Clinton Bortell, Mgr., Navajo Tours, Gallup, N.M., 1917-1921 . Images include Hopi villages and snake dance.

Portfolio Box (Vault): OVERSIZE: Photograph and prints

Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian.

HOPI INDIANS--SNAKE DANCE (see also HOPI INDIANS VILLAGES, Oraibi, Third Mesa; JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON 1858-1923) Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 34 small photographs. Some photographs taken by Dwight Franklin, 1913 of Col. Theodore Roosevelt’s visit, others not identified.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 20 photographs, 5x7 and 8x10 photographs, some taken by Dwight Franklin, 1913, of Col. Theodore Roosevelt’s visit to Walpi (including Gov. George W. P. Hunt), some by P. Clinton Bortell, Ca. 1917, one by Ben Wittick, 1898, and two by George Wharton James, 1896.

Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 32 Postcards, black-and-white and color, some by J.R. Willis, Fred Harvey and others. Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian.

HOPI INDIANS--TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRIC Folder 1: Postcard

HOPI INDIANS--VILLAGES File 1, folder 1: Unidentified villages (Photographs stereographs and postcards) File 1, folder 2: Mishongnovi, Second Mesa (Photographs, postcards, and stereographs)

File 1, folder 3: Moencopi, Third Mesa (Postcards) File 1, folder 4: Oraibi, Third Mesa (Photographs, stereographs, and postcards)

File 1, folder 5: Shipaulovi, Second Mesa (Photographs, stereographs and postcards) File 1, folder 6: Walpi, First Mesa (Photographs, postcards, stereographs and OVERSIZE for prints)

File 2, folder l: OVERSIZE (Photographs and prints)

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HOPI INDIANS (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923) HOPI INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards

HOPI INDIANS—WOMEN (see also JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942) HUALAPAI INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--MEN Folder 1: Photograph and postcards ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ISLETA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards JEMEZ INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES

Folder 1: Postcards

LAGUNA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards

LAGUNA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

LAGUNA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards LAGUNA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--POTTERS Folder 1: Photograph LAGUNA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

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LAGUNA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) (see also PUEBLO INDIANS, Photo album) MARICOPA INDIANS Folder 1: Photograph and postcard MARICOPA INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs

MARICOPA INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MAYAS INDIANS--MEXICO--ANTIQUITIES

Folder 1: Postcards

MCGEE, W.J. EXPEDITION (SERI AND TOHONO O”ODHAM INDIANS) (Transferred to MS 483) MEXICO INDIANS (Misc.)

Folder 1: Postcards

MIMBRES INDIANS (see INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA-- MOGOLLON INDIANS)

MISSION INDIANS (see INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--CALIFORNIA) MOHAVE INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs

Folder 2: Photograph album, n.d. “Life Among the Mojave Indians” Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph)

MOHAVE INDIANS--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs MOHAVE INDIANS--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards MOHAVE INDIANS--FUNERAL RITES AND CEREMONIES (see also Mohave Ind. F.2) Folder 1: Stereograph and postcard MOHAVE INDIANS--GAMBLING Folder 1: Stereograph MOHAVE INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photograph and postcards MOHAVE INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

MOHAVE INDIANS (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON 1858-1923) NAVAJO INDIAN RESERVATION

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Folder 1: Postcards (Missing 5/03) Folder 1a: Postcards and stereograph (created 5.29.03) Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Prints)

NAVAJO INDIAN RESERVATION--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs NAVAJO INDIAN RESERVATION--WINDOW ROCK (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Postcards

NAVAJO INDIANS File 1, Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs File 1, Folder 2: Photographs by Dwight Franklin

File 1, Folder 3: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) File 2, Folder 1: Postcards by Laura Gilpin and Ernest Knee)

File 2, Folder 2: Postcards (Archives Series) File 2, Folder 3: Postcards and slides File 3, Folders 1-2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) NAVAJO INDIANS--AGRICULTURE Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards NAVAJO INDIANS--ARTISTS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Reproductions) NAVAJO INDIANS--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: Photographs and drawings with annotations, similar to a home-made school yearbook, (First Grade, 1933-34, Chin Lee Indian School in Arizona)

NAVAJO INDIANS--COUPLES Folder 1: Photographs

NAVAJO INDIANS--DWELLINGS (see also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Lithographs)

NAVAJO INDIANS--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) NAVAJO INDIANS--FORT WINGATE (N.M.) (see JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942)

NAVAJO INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Photographs by Clifford Gedekoh

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Folder 3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Print) NAVAJO INDIANS--MISSIONS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards NAVAJO INDIANS--PORTRAITS Folder 1, A-Z: Photographs and postcards Folder 2, A-Z: OVERSIZE (Print) NAVAJO INDIANS--RECREATION Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

NAVAJO INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs by Wm. R. Heick NAVAJO INDIANS--SANDPAINTING Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

NAVAJO INDIANS--SANDPAINTING (see also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) NAVAJO INDIANS--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Photograph and postcard NAVAJO INDIANS—SCHOOLS (LEUPP INDIAN SCHOOL) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

NAVAJO INDIANS—SCHOOLS (NAVAJO METHODIST MISSION SCHOOL) Portfolio Box (Vault): Photographs, snapshots and post cards, removed from a scrapbook, of students and buildings at the Navajo Methodist Mission School in Farmington, N.M., circa 1945-1955. Images include school buildings, class groups, classroom activities including typing, cooking, lab, and reading, a nurse dispensing medicine to a student, dining hall, choir, a Halloween party, football and basketball games, and a wedding. A sequence of photographs shows a Navajo girl demonstrating hair braiding.

NAVAJO INDIANS--SILVERWORK

Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, and slides Folder 2: Postcards

NAVAJO INDIANS--SILVERWORK (see also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) NAVAJO INDIANS--TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRIC

File 1, folders 1-2: Photographs, stereographs and prints File 2, folders 1-3: Postcards

File 2, folder 4: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers)

NAVAJO INDIANS--TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRIC (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923 and INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.)

NAVAJO INDIANS--TRADING POSTS

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Folder 1: Postcards NAVAJO INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards

NAVAJO INDIANS (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923 and SCHWEMBERGER, SIMEON and INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) MIXTEC INDIANS (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL)

OTO INDIANS

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PAIUTE INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs PAPAGO INDIANS (ask for TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS) PICURIS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Postcards PIMA INDIANS--BASKETMAKING Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards PIMA INDIANS--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (includes Sacaton Indian School dormitory and people)

PIMA INDIANS--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: THE SINGING TREES: woodcuts and poetry by Pima Indian children of Santan Day School, at Sacaton, Ariz., 1934-1935

PIMA INDIANS--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs PIMA INDIANS--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards PIMA INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

PIMA INDIANS--GILA INDIAN RESERVATION Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 24 photographs of scenes on the Gila River Indian Reservation including Protestant and Catholic churches, a cemetery, and women and children as well as photographs of Pima women selling pottery and carrying water pots on their heads on Phoenix, Arizona streets, ca. 1899

PIMA INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

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PIUTE INDIANS (See PAIUTE INDIANS) INDIANS, PORTRAITS, FICTICIOUS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLO INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folders 2-4: Postcards Folder 5: Postcards (Archives Series) Folder 6: OVERSIZE (Prints)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Scrapbook (news clippings from New Mexico newspapers, 1909, concerning early history of the Santa Fe Trail and various pueblos and 45 photographs of architecture and a few people at Santa Clara Pueblo and Taos Pueblo. Also photographs of a Laguna dance, Santo Domingo corn dance, and Kit Carson’s home).

PUEBLO INDIANS--ANTIQUITIES

Folder 1: Photographs PUEBLO INDIANS--ART Folder 1: Photographs PUEBLO INDIANS--BEADWORK Folder 1: Postcard

PUEBLO INDIANS—DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, stereograph Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) PUEBLO INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs PUEBLO INDIANS--PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION, SAN DIEGO 1915 Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs

PUEBLO INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Prints of Ceremonial Costumes of Pueblo Indians by Virginia More Roediger

Folder 2: Photographs and postcards

PUEBLO INDIANS--SILVERWORK Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLO INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards PUEBLO INDIANS (see also names of individual Pueblos) SAN FELIPE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Stereographs, prints, and postcards SAN FELIPE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES

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Folder 1: Postcard SAN ILDEFONSO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SAN ILDEFONSO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--POTTERS Folder 1: Postcards SAN ILDEFONSO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--POTTERS (MARTÍNEZ) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SAN ILDEFONSO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Postcards SAN JUAN INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph SAN JUAN INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Postcards

SAN JUAN INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) (see also JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942) SANDIA INDIANS--CHURCHES

Folder 1: Postcards

SANTA ANA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photograph SANTA CLARA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

SANTA CLARA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--MEN Folder 1: Postcards SANTA CLARA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Postcards SANTA CLARA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards SANTA CLARA INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) (see also PUEBLO INDIANS, Photo album and JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942) SANTO DOMINGO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Stereograph, postcards and prints SANTO DOMINGO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards SANTO DOMINGO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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SANTO DOMINGO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Photograph, stereographs and postcards

SANTO DOMINGO INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) (see also PUEBLO INDIANS, Photo album) SERI INDIANS (INDIANS OF MEXICO)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SERI INDIANS (see also GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--PEOPLE)

SIKSIKA INDIANS

File 1, Folders 1-2: Medicine Owl's camp (copy photographs) File 1, Folder 3: Medicine Owl's camp (original photographs) File 2, Folder 1: Two Gun's Camp (copy photographs)

File 2, Folder 2: Two Gun's Camp (original photographs) File 2, Folder 3: Postcards SIOUX INDIANS (ask for INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--DAKOTA INDIANS) SOUTHWEST, NEW, INDIANS

(This heading includes material related to more than one Indian group from the Southwest or material that relates to unspecified Indian groups from the southwest. See also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--ARIZONA for material related specifically to that state.)

Folder 1: Photographs, prints and 3-D pictures Folders 2-5: Postcards Folder 6: OVERSIZE (Photographs and prints)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 93 lantern slides, hand-colored, comprised of Navajo and Hopi images, one dated 1912. Images include White House ruins, Ganado, and Fort Defiance with some individuals identified. There are images of a sheep dip, a Ford car in an arroyo, Navajo weaving and silver work, a foot race, Roosevelt at the Snake Dance, Hopi ceremonial dances, and more.

SOUTHWEST, NEW, INDIANS--ANTIQUITIES

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SOUTHWEST, NEW, INDIANS--ARTS AND CRAFTS Folder 1: Photograph

SOUTHWEST, NEW, INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers)

TARAHUMARA INDIANS

Folder 1: Postcards

TARAHUMARA INDIANS [see also DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--RANCHES (NAVARRO RANCH) and JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942)

TAOS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph Folders 2-3: Postcards

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Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Print) TAOS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs TAOS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--MEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

TAOS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TAOS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

TAOS INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) (see also PUEBLO INDIANS, Photo album and JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942)

TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards

TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Stereograph TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--DRUMMERS Folder 1: Photograph and postcard TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--MEN Folder 1: Postcards TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--POTTERY--RAIN GODS Folder 1: Postcards TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--RITES AND CERMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TESUQUE INDIANS (PUEBLO INDIANS)--WOMEN Folder 1: Photograph, stereograph, postcards and print TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS

Folder 1: Prints, map Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--AGRICULTURE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--AGRICULTURAL WORKERS--HOUSING Folder 1: Photographs

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TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--ARTS AND CRAFTS Folder 1: Photographs and postcard TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs

TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS—CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph Folder 2: Postcards TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--EVENTS Folder 1: "Indians portray customs for baseball magnates, 1926" TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--GAMES--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcard and photographs

TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--INDIAN ACHIEVEMENT DAYS (includes 4-H, home extension fairs, 1930-1934) Folder 1: Indian Oasis (Photographs)

Folder 2: San Xavier (Photographs) Folders 3-4: Sells (Photographs)

Folder 5: Vamori (Photographs) TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs

TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--POTTERS Folder 1: Postcards and photograph TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--RANGE & WATER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Folder 1: Photographs (includes drought) TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--RODEOS Folder 1: Photographs

TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIAN RESERVATION (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--VILLAGES Folder 1: Cababi (Photographs) Folder 2: Havana Nakya or Crow Hang (Photographs) Folder 3: Pisinimo (Photographs) Folder 4: Quijotoa (Photographs and stereographs) Folder 5: San Xavier (Photographs and postcards) Folder 6: Topawa (Photographs and slides) Folder 7: Vamori (Photographs)

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Folder 8: Ali Chuckson (Photographs) TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards

TOHONO O'ODHAM INDIANS--WOMEN’S HEALTH SERVICES (BIA HEALTH CLINIC) Folder 1: Photograph

UNITED STATES INDIAN SCHOOL. CARLISLE, PA. (see also APACHE INDIANS—UNITED STATES INDIAN SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA.)

Folder 1: Photographs UTE INDIANS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards WALAPAI OR WALAPI INDIANS (see HUALAPAI INDIANS)

WEST, THE, INDIANS (This heading encompasses material that relates to more than one Indian group from the American west or material that relates to Indian groups from the west other than those groups from the GREAT PLAINS or the SOUTHWEST, NEW. See those subject headings for information on those specific areas.)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards YAQUI INDIANS--MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs YAQUI INDIANS--MEXICO--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs YAQUI INDIANS--MEXICO--MEN Folder 1: Photographs

YAQUI INDIANS--MEXICO--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Prints)

YAQUI INDIANS--MEXICO--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcard

YAQUI INDIANS--MEXICO (see also GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)--PEOPLE and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (YAQUI INDIANS))

YUMA INDIANS

Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Prints)

YUMA INDIANS--BANDS (MUSIC) Folder 1: Postcard

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YUMA INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards YUMA INDIANS--MEN--PORTRAITS Folder 1: Photographs YUMA INDIANS--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcard YUMA INDIANS--POWWOWS (ask for YUMA INDIANS--MEN) YUMA INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ZAPOTEC INDIANS--WOMEN

Folder 1: Postcards ZAPOTEC INDIANS (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL)

ZUNI INDIANS (see also JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942)

Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and slides Folder 2: Postcards and print Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photographs and prints)

ZUNI INDIANS--BASKET MAKING Folder 1: Postcard ZUNI INDIANS--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ZUNI INDIANS--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

ZUNI INDIANS--DWELLINGS (INTERIOR) Folder 1: Photograph ZUNI INDIANS--MEN Folder 1: Photographs ZUNI INDIANS--POTTERS Folder 1: Photograph ZUNI INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES Folder 1: Postcards ZUNI INDIANS--SHRINES Folder 1: Photograph ZUNI INDIANS--SILVERWORK Folder 1: Postcards

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ZUNI INDIANS--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ZUNI INDIANS (see also INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) and JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942 PORTFOLIO BOX (VAULT))

INTERSTATE 10 (CONSTRUCTION) Folder 1: Photographs IRAPUATO (MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (IRAPUATO, MEXICO)] IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE--MEXICO--MONTERREY (FUNDIDORA DE FIERRO Y ACERO DE MONTERREY) Folder 1: Photographs IRRIGATION--ARIZONA Folders 1-3: Photographs Folder 4: Postcards IRRIGATION--ARIZONA--PIMA COUNTY [Includes Tucson Farm Co. construction, 1912, Santa Cruz diversion] Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs IRRIGATION--ARIZONA--SALT RIVER VALLEY Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and stereographs Folder 3: Postcards IRRIGATION--ARIZONA--YUMA Folder 1: Photographs IRRIGATION--NEW MEXICO--DEMING Folder 1: Photographs ITALY Folder 1: Photographs of trip taken by Olive Gallatin Picard Folder 2: Photographs IXTLAHUACÁN DE LOS MEMBRILLOS (MEXICO) (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) IXMIQUILPAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard IXMIQUILPAN (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942

Portfolio Box (Vault): 28 graphic items made by Jackson. 17 cabinet card photographs, ca. 1883-85, with series title “Rocky Mountain Scenery”; numbers 5225, 5251, 5258, 5264, 5266, 5275, 5608, 5613, 5622, 5624, 5645 (?) and 5661. Titles include “Zacatecas. Scenes at the Fountain”; “Querétaro. General view from Church de la Cruz”; “Querétaro. Maximillan’s

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Monument”; “Drainage Canal of Nochistongo”;“Mexico. the 5th of May in the Plaza de Armas”; “Mexico. the Alameda”; “Church of Guadalupe”; “Castle of Chapultepec”; “Popcatapelt. from Tlamacas”; “Cabins at Tlamacas”; “Puebla. Corridos… Hotel Diligencia”; and “Oxen and Carreta. Chihuahua”. Untitled and unnumbered photographs in the series feature one of the bandstands in the alameda laid out by Queen Carlotta; a statue of Columbus; scene of the ancient method of drawing water; Aztecs’ sacrificial stone; and a water carrier or peddler in the City of Guanajuato.

4 cabinet cards and 7 stereographs made by Jackson depict the Grand Canyon, Amecameca de Juaréz in Mexico, and the Indians of North America: Hopi, Pueblo, Navajo, Taramuhara, and Zuni. Series title “Rocky Mountain Scenery” numbers 2702, 5241 (?), 5008, and 5009 feature “Pueblo of Taos”; “The Grand Canyon of the Colorado”; Amecameca de Juaréz in Mexico, “… from the river” (title and number illegible); and Taramuhara Indians. Series title “Stereo. Studies among the Rocky Mountains” by Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories include images of Navajo Indians, Fort Wingate in New Mexico and a Zuni Indian village. Series “Views among the Rocky Mountains of Colorado” by Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories feature an image of Hopi Indian women. Images with no series title include “San Juan. The Plaza”, 1120; “Pueblo of Santa Clara, N.M.”, 2619; and “Taos. Group of Children”, 1119. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 14 stereographs of Zuni Indian pueblos made by Jackson, Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Professor F.V. Hayden. Series include “Stereo. Studies among the Rocky Mountains”; “Yellowstone National Park”; “Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers”; and “Canon of the West Gallatin. Montana Territory”. One stereograph has title “Terrace Houses. Zuni N.M.” printed upside down on front of mount.

JACOB LAKE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards and stereographs JAI ALAI--MEXICO [see TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (JAI ALAI FRONTON PALACE)] JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcard JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--CITY HALLS (PASEO DEL AYUNTAMIENTO) Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--COURT HOUSES Folder 1: Postcard JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--LIBRARIES Folder 1: Postcard JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcard JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNOR Folder 1: Postcards

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JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--STADIUMS Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DE ENRIQUEZ) Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards JALAPA ENRÍQUE (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO) JALISCO (MEXICO)--OLIMPIADA DE LOS ALTOS (see also RAILROAD BRIDGES—MEXICO)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 54 photographs of the May 1932 Olympics of northern Jalisco, held in Arandas, Jalisco, include images of General Andrés Figueroa, the State Governor, and District officials. Numerous photographs were taken by Pablo A. Ibarra (vault).

JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923

Portfolio Box (Vault) Folder 1: 21 photographs from an album, A Trip Up the Colorado River and Across Northern Arizona to the Hopi Mesas at the turn of the Century. These images also depict the Grand Canyon, Navajo Indians, Mojave Indians, and Chemehuevis Indians. Folder 2: 20 photographs from an album, Photographs of Arizona and New Mexico, made for Miss Florence Williams. Images primarily feature the Hopi Indians, scenes of the villages and ceremonies, Painted Desert, and include a photograph of GWJ playing on a Hopi musical instrument. Folder 3: 6 photographs of Navajo Indian weavers, Hopi Indian bead makers and Chemehuevis Indians.

JAPAN Folder 1: Photographs JARAL DEL PROGRESO (MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] JEROME (ARIZ.) [Includes funeral] Folder l: Photographs and slide Folders 2-3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Panorama collection) JEROME (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards JEROME (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (see also PEOPLE—CAMPBELL, THOMAS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards J-H RANCH, WILLCOX, ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and John McKittrick Redmond photograph album

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Folder 2: Photograph album (Stewart E. White) JIQUILPAN DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards JOKAKE RANCH, SPRINGERVILLE, ARIZONA Folder l: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photograph album JONUTA (MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) JUANACATLAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard JUARÉZ (MEXICO) [ask for CIUDAD JUARÉZ (MEXICO)] JOSEPH, SAINT--SHRINES--ARIZONA--YARNELL

Folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) JUCHITÁN DE ZARAGOZA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard JUNGAPEO DE JUARÉZ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards KAHLO, FRIDA, 1907-1954 Folder 1: Postcards KAIBAB NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs KEAMS CANYON (ARIZ.) (ask for INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICAN--HOPI INDIANS) KINGMAN (ARIZ.) (see also ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards KINO BAY (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard KINO, EUSEBIO FRANCISCO, 1644-1711 Folder 1: Photographs

Folder 2: Photographs (Dedication of Father Kino Statue in Segno, Italy; from Senator DeConcini papers.) KNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (C. S. Monmonier - not Arizona) KOSHARE ANNUAL CEREMONIALS (LA JUNTA, COLORADO - BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA) Folder 1: Postcards LA LESNA PEAK (ARIZ.) (ask for PEOPLE--Milton, Jeff)

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LAGUNA DAM (ARIZ. AND CAL.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folders 2-4: Photographs LAKE HAVASU CITY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards LAKES AND PONDS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, slides, and stereographs LAKES AND PONDS--NEW MEXICO Folder 1 Postcards LAREDO (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (LAREDO, TEX.)] LAS CRUCES (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards LAS TRAMPAS (N.M.) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards LAS VEGAS (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Lithograph and prints) LAURENT, ALFREDO, Guaymas (Sonora, Mexico) (see CIUDAD JUÁREZ (MEXICO); GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO); and MAGDALENA DE KINO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES) LEE'S FERRY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs LEÓN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--AUTOMOBILES Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--FLOODS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards

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LEÓN (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOOD Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--STREET RAILROADS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards LEÓN (MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard LEÓN (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards LEON SPRINGS (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (LEON SPRINGS, TEX.)] LERMA DE VILLADA (MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] LERMA RIVER (MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] LEUPP (ARIZ.) [ask for INDIANS--NAVAJO INDIANS--SCHOOLS (LEUPP INDIAN SCHOOL)] LIBRARIANS Folder 1: Postcards of the "Incredible Librarians" LIBRARIES Folder 1: Reproductions LIGHT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards LINARES (NUEVO LEÓN, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard LINARES (NUEVO LEÓN, MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DRAFT ANIMALS) LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards LION HUNTING Folder 1: Photographs

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LITTLE BIG HORN, BATTLE OF THE, 1876 Folder 1: Photographs LITTLE COLORADO RIVER (N.M. & ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs LITTLE HORN MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers LIVESTOCK EXHIBITIONS--ARIZONA

Folder 1: Photographs LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs LOCOMOTIVES--MEXICO Folder 1: Photograph LORDSBURG (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards LOS ALAMOS RANCH SCHOOL Folder 1: Photographs LOS HERRERAS (MEXICO) (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) LOS MOCHIS (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards LOS MOCHIS (MEXICO) [see also TOPOLOBAMPO (MEXICO)] LOWELL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards LOWELL OBSERVATORY, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, GLENDALE, ARIZONA Folders 1-3: Photographs Folder 4: Postcards LUMBERING Folder 1: Photographs LUMHOLTZ, CARL, 1851-1922 [ask for Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico)] MADERA CANYON (ARIZONA) Folder 1: Postcards MADRID (N.M.)

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Folder 1: Photographs MAGDALENA DE KINO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MAGDALENA DE KINO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph MAGNA ARIZONA RAILROAD COMPANY (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) MAMMOTH (ARIZONA) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs MANZANILLO (COLIMA, MEXICO) Folders 1-2: Panoramic photographs (by Martin) Folder 3: Postcards MANZANILLO (COLIMA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MANZANILLO (COLIMA, MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MARIACHI--MEXICO--GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MASCOT AND WESTERN RAILROAD—PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama collection) (Willcox and Dos Cabezas, 1915) MATADOR RANCH (TEXAS)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album with 295 photographs of Matador Ranch activities near Roaring Springs, Motley County, Texas, ca. 1920s, including cattle, buildings, cowboys, a chuckwagon and stock train and family and friends.

MATAHAMBRE MINE (CUBA) Folder 1: Postcards MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--CUSTOM HOUSE Folder 1: Postcards MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--HORSE RAILROADS (ask for HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO) MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--PEOPLE

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Folder 1: Postcard MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO))] MATEHUALA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--BANKS Folder 1: Postcard MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--BAYS Folder 1: Photograph and postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--BEACHES Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--BREWERIES Folder 1: Postcard MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--CARNIVALS, 1900-1920 Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--CARNIVALS, 1930s Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--CARNIVALS, 1940s Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--COACHING (TRANSPORTATION) Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--COASTS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--COCONUT PALM [see MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)] MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--CUSTOMHOUSES Folder 1: Postcards

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MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICES, AMERICAN [see MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)] MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--DIVING (PLATFORM) Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--HORSE RAILROADS (see HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO) MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--ISLANDS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Photograph MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--PRISONS [see MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)] MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--RESORTS (PEOPLE) Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--ROADS (COASTAL) Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--ROADS (COASTAL) (see also MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--COASTS and MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--STREETS) MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--SHIPS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--STREET MUSICIANS [see MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)] MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--TEXTILE FACTORIES [see MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)]

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MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO)--WHARVES Folder 1: Postcards MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MAZATLÁN (SINALOA, MEXICO))] MCGEE, W.J. EXPEDITION (SERI AND TOHONO O’ODHAM INDIANS) (ask for MS 483 Stacks) MÉRIDA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--HISTORIC BUILDINGS (CASA DE LOS MONTEJO) Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcard MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcard MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--THEATERS (JOSÉ PEON CONTRERAS THEATRE) Folder 1: Postcard

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MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--ZOOS (EL CENTENARIO) Folder 1: Postcards MÉRIDA (MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--ANTIQUITIES; HENEQUEN (PLANT)--MEXICO--YUCATÁN (STATE); and HENEQUEN INDUSTRY--MEXICO--YUCATÁN (STATE)] MESA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK (COLO.) Folder l: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards MESILLA (N.M.)--RESTAURANTS (LA POSTA) Folder 1: Postcards MESQUITE (ARIZONA) Folder l: Photographs METCALF (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs METCALF (ARIZ.)--HOMES AND HAUNTS Folder 1: OVERSIZE: Photographs METCALF (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE [Includes school group, flags, circa 1895-1899, hotel, stores, school] Folder 1: Photographs METEOR CRATER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICALI (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICALI (MEXICO)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC Folder 1: Postcards MEXICALI (MEXICO)--BORDER (see MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION) MEXICALI (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards

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MEXICALI (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICAN AMERICAN--ARTISTS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Postcards and photographs MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY (See also MILITARY CAMPS—ARIZONA, DOUGLAS, ARIZ., EL PASO, TEX. ) Folder 1: Stereograph

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album containing 467 images related to activities of the First U.S. Cavalry, L. Troop Military Band, stationed at Camp Harry Jones near Douglas, Arizona on the U.S.-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution, ca. 1917-1919. Photographs depict the First U.S. Cavalry, including L Troop Band at a field meet in Willcox with rodeo events, football game, and chariot races, and a 1917 Liberty Loan parade and circus in Douglas, Arizona. Also includes photographs of band members with musical instruments, a bunk house interior, mess hall, stables, blacksmiths, supply wagons, an army recruiting truck and soldiers lined up for influenza shots. A few images depict the prison band at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas detention barracks. Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album containing 116 images related to the activities of the New York National Guard stationed at Mission and McAllen, Texas along the Rio Grande River, ca. 1916-1917. There are photographs of artillery, horses, tents and soldiers of the 1st Infantry Brigade under General James W.Lester and Major George F. Chandler. There are also photographs of local homes and buildings including McAllen’s Main Street.

MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION)] MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION--PORTRAITS, GROUP Folder 1: Postcards MEXICAN AMERICANS Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph MEXICAN AMERICANS--ARIZONA--TUCSON Folder 1: OVERSIZE: Photographs MEXICAN WAR, 1846-1848 -- GENERALS (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box) MEXICO Folders 1-2: Photographs and postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph)

MEXICO (see also ARIZONA--VIEWS)

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album; 30 photographs.

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Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 16 stereographs produced by Keystone View Co. of Mexico’s people, labor and occupations, antiquities, flora, and various views. Includes images of Cuernavaca, Mexico City, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Orizaba, Veracruz and Yucatán. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 23 stereographs produced by Keystone View Company of Keystone Geography Units, Unit Twenty-Two, Our Mexican Neighbors with accompanying brochure. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): 74 stereographs produced by Stereo-Travel Company, American Active: 1904-1916. Images of numerous views of Mexico, including Amecameca, Córdoba, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Jalapa, Mexico City, Morelia, Pátzcuaro, Puebla, Querétaro, Toluca, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): Photograph album of 46 original albumen photographs depicts people, buildings, railroads, and scenery in Mexico City, Veracruz, Puebla, and Guanajuato ca. 1886. Among the photographs are: views of Veracruz harbor and churches; waterfall at Atoyac; company of rural mounted soldiers; Cathedral of Mexico City and Chapultepec Castle; Puebla cathedral; several views of bridges over viaducts with trains; and bull fighting scenes. Nine small carte-de-visite photographs feature Mexican people, including Indian men and women. Portfolio Box 6 (Vault): Photograph album of 28 albumen prints by Gove & North, 1883-84. Images feature views of Mexico City, its street scenes, monuments, Chapultepec and catherdral. Other highlights include Amecameca, Zaceteca, Church of Guadalupe, Guanajuato, Querétaro, the working class and the people of Mexico. Portfolio Box 7 (Vault): Photograph album of 148 albumen prints titled Old Mexico 1897. Some of the images have captions, but the white ink has faded or is barely visible. Photographs depict several locations and various views in Mexico such as Alameda, Atoyac, Cholula de Rivadabia, Guadalupe, León, Puebla, Querétaro, Tlaxcala, and Zacatecas. Among the highlights are Mexico City, its cathedrals, monuments, Chapultepec and antiquities; an orphanage in Guadalara; and the Pantheon and catacombs in Guanajuato. Other highlights include group portraits of men and soldiers, horse drawn trolleys, miniature donkeys, and trains. Also featured are numerous markets scenes; individual male and female peddlers of various ages; family dwellings; customs and social life, including hot springs bathing, women washing clothes, and group social events. The first photograph in the album is an unidentified portrait of a man and the last image, a Mardi Gras celebration. Portfolio Box 8 (Vault): Travel photograph album, dated 1906, with 88 faded images of buildings and street scenes of unidentified towns, mostly in Mexico but possibly also New York and Europe. There are also images of horse-drawn street cars and interior views of a bedroom and hotel room. One image shows the Hotel Bristol Y Sonora in Mexico City, Mexico.

MEXICO--AGRICULTURAL LABORERS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--AGRICULTURE Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO--ANTIQUITIES Folders l-3: Photographs Folder 4: Postcards MEXICO--ART Folder 1: Postcards (Feather art)

Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Three silkscreen prints from Elma Pratt’s portfolio, Mexico in Color) MEXICO--ARTS AND CRAFTS Folder 1: Stereograph and postcards

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MEXICO--BARS (DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs MEXICO--BULL RINGS (ask for BULL RINGS--MEXICO) MEXICO--CARGO HANDLING Folder 1: Postcards and photographs MEXICO--CHILDREN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--CHURCHES (See also MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs

Folder 2: Photographs (trip of an unidentified Tucson family) Folder 3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photograph)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album of 50 images of Mexico City in 1910, during the centennial celebration of the Tableau Parade, depicting Mexico history from 648 A.D. Photographs also include indigenous groups, street scenes, churches, monuments and various views

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)—AMPHITEATERS Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--ART Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--BANCO DE MEXICO (1925-) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS

Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and albumen photograph MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (LA NACIONAL) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO DE COMUNICACIONES) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--BULLFIGHTERS (see BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO) MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--CANALS

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Folder 1: Postcards and albumen photographs MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--CATEDRAL DE MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--CHAPULTEPEC (ask for CHAPULTEPEC (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards and albumen photographs MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (BASILICA DE GUADALUPE) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Photograph and Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL REFORMA) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--HOTELS (SAN ANGEL INN) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (CAMARA DE DIPUTADOS) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--MUSEO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA [ask for MUSEO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA (MEXICO)] MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS (CARLOS IV) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS (COLUMNA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES [ask for PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO)] MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PALACIO NACIONAL [ask for PALACIO NACIONAL (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO)] MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PARADES (INDEPENDENCE DAY)

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Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards, and albumen photographs MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Photograph and postcard MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album with 173 images of the Departmento de Distrito Federal 1938, [compiled by Engineer Luis Guerrero Arciniega]. Images depict General José Siurob at various towns and colonies, monitoring roadwork, waterworks, agricultural activities, etc. and working in his official capacity for the City of Mexico (Distrito Federal). Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album with 155 images features graphic information about the well-developed work of the Departmento de Distrito Federal, February 1938.

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS (PALACIO DE CORREOS) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--RACETRACKS (HORSERACING) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--ROAD CONSTRUCTION

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album of 300 original photographs of the construction of the Mexico City-Acapulco road, under the direction of engineer Octavio Dubois, 1927. Ponce de León photographs the building of an important channel for modern transportation and communication in Mexico. Images are annotated with the location and kilometers. Photographs also feature railroad commissioners and engineers of the F.F.C.C.N.; an event at the Palace of the Governor with the Governor, the road construction engineers and attendees; and two panoramic views. The album contains three newspaper clippings and a fold-out map of the construction route (Distrito Federal). Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Historia y Descriptiva de la Carretera Mexico-Acapulco is a book by José R. Benitez, 1928, that accompanies the photograph album of 300 original photographs.

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Photographs MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA CINCO DE MAYO)

Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA JUARÉZ) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA MADERO) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA SAN JUAN DE LETRAN) Folder 1: Postcards

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MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--STREETS (PASEO DE LA REFORMA) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO CITY (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO; MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; and MEXICO--MARKETS) MEXICO--CLOTHING AND DRESS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--CLOTHING AND DRESS (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MEXICO--COCKFIGHTING (ask for COCKFIGHTING--MEXICO) MEXICO--COOKERY Folder 1: Postcards and photographs MEXICO--COUPLES Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--DANCERS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL File 1, Folder 1: Photographs File 1, Folder 2: Photographs and postcards

File 2, Folders 3-4: Photographs and postcards: 54 images taken during a trip to Mexico in May 1906 feature the states of Campeche, Colima, Guerrero, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Tabasco and Veracruz-Llave. Highlights include Acapulo, Jonuta, Coatzacoalos, Manzanillo, Monterrey, Salina Cruz, San Blas, and San Isidro. Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Scrapbook dated 1959 consists of 109 postcards and 25 printed items depicting scenes of Mexico: Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Cuernavaca, Tlaquepaque, and Mexico City. Scrapbook contains ephemera material: advertisements, travel brochures, map, and newspaper clippings.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album of world travels contains 62 images, some albumen prints. Featured are the antiquities of Mexico in the National Museum, Mexico City, market scenes, the working class, and views. Images include antiquities of Egypt: Alexandria, Pompey’s Pillar, Cleopatra’s Needle, and the Sphinx. Photographs also depict India: Cairo, Taj Mahal, and Buddhist Temples. Portfolio Box 3 A & B (Vault): 870 photographs from two unidentified family travel albums ca. 1897- 1914. In album A, 619 photographs feature views of Mexico, England, Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, and numerous images of Italy (Rome, Firenze, Napoli, Capri, Siena, Bologna, Venice, Milan, Genoa). Half of the photographs depict Mexico’s views, historical events, and people in the early 1900. Among the images are San Luis Potosí, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Puebla, Juaréz, Guadalupe, Xochimilco, San Angel, Chapultepec, Coyoacán, Veracruz, La Decena Tragica, and General Tapia and his revolutionary troops near Orizaba. Other images include Havana, New York, and Washington D.C. Album B contains 251 photographs primarily of Mexico. Images include Mexico City, San Angel, Amecameca, Ixtacaleo, Veracruz, Basilica de Guadalupe, Xochimilco, Tlalpan, La Decena Tragica, and General Tapia’s revolutionary troops. Some of the images appear to be duplicates of album A.

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Both albums have captions in Spanish and contain scattered images of individuals, presumably of family members and friends. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): Unidentified travel album of 319 photographs depicts Mexico and its various states, cities, and towns, highlighting images of buildings, churches, parks, markets, views, antiquities, and the social life and customs of its people. The images feature multiple sites, but are not limited to: Amecameca de Juaréz, Ayutla, Chapultepec, Cholula de Rivadabia, Durango, Huauchinango, Pachuca and its mine, Pátzcuaro, Querétaro, Salmanca, San Martín Texmelucan, Sayula, Tlacochahuaya, Tapotzotlán, Teziutlán, Yaulepec, Zacatecas, Zacatlan, Zacualtipan, and Mitla in Oaxaca. Also highlighted are numerous images of Guanajuato: Acámbaro, Celaya, the Valle de Santiago and photographs of mummies. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): Unidentified travel album of 168 photographs and five prints. Inside cover: Mexico As John and I saw it in 1897. A few images may include the authors of the travel album. One image is labeled Guadalajara. Photographs feature Mexico views, people, markets, peddlers, towns, school children, women, draft animals, railroads, street scenes, dwellings, churches, bullfights, and a few antiquities. Portfolio Box 6 (Vault): Brown leather travel album titled Mexico in gold letters on front cover has 200 photographs on 24 pages. Typed descriptions for each numbered photograph are on the back-side of the previous page, beginning with number 10. The album appears to be the excursion of a touring group, includes some images of the party, and lists several last names: Bigelow, Campbell, Heinz, Horton, Myers, Pearson, Wolf, and General Level. Photographs feature the cathedrals, children, churches, markets, people, railroads, streets, and views of Monterrey, San Luis Potosí, Toluca de Lerdo, Mexico City, Chapultepec, Puebla, Cholula de Rivadabia, Jalapa, Veracruz, Tampico, Progreso, Mérida, and finally Havana. Highlights include Topo Chico hot springs in Monterrey; Industrial and Military School and drilling squad in San Luis Potosí; cigarette factory with 500 women workers in Toluca; marching and mounted police, cotton mills, and street cars in Mexico City; Fort San Juan de Ulloa penitentiary in Veracruz; henequen manufacturing and drying at Xcuyum hacienda in Progreso; and views of Moro Castle from Havana harbor. Portfolio Box 7 (Vault): Unidentified travel album with 135 albumen prints, 34 cyanotypes and three newspaper clippings. Creator, Abel Briquet, is identified on 74 of the albumen prints. “Trip to Mexico Feb. 1891- April” is handwritten on the inside front cover. All items were removed from album; arranged by state or subject in 18 folders within a manuscript box. States of Mexico represented are Aguascalientes, Distrito Federal (Mexico City), Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Mexico, Michoacán de Ocampo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Veracruz-Llave, and Zacatecas. Views of Aguascalientes include the plaza, streets, peddlers, railroad tracks, and women laundry workers. Distrito Federal features Mexico City antiquities at the Museo Nacional de Anthropología; Catherdral and churches; Chalputepec; Viga Canal and Santa Anita; aqueducts of Belem; Hotel Iturbide; School of Mines; and city views. Guanajuato images depict baños at San Miguel de Allende; bridge at León de Aldamas; boys at Salamanca and Torréon railroad stations; and a horse railroad. Hidalgo includes a panoramic view of Pachuca and view of Ixmiquilpan. Mexico (Mexico: State) has images of Ayotla, Chalco, Cocotitlan, Huexoculco, Ocoyacac, San Juan, San Marcos, Santo Tomás, Tlalmanalco de Velázquez, Tlapacoyan, and the Mexican National Railway bridge. Prints of Amecameca de Juárez in Mexico State primarily feature views of Popacatepetl-Iztaccihuatl, a hacienda, and the stairway to Sacromonte. Views of Michoacán de Ocampo include Pátzcuaro Lake; the aqueducts, streets, and Palace of the Governors of Morelia. Oaxaca features photographs of the Zapotec and Mixtec Indians. Puebla includes images of a ranch and one panoramic view. Prints of Querétaro show the façade and fountain of San Agustín, the interior of the Convent; aqueducts; and street scene in Cayetano Rubio (formerly Hércules). Veracruz-Llave features a street scene and bridges; image of Colonial Manuel González (formerly Zentlalpam); Indian men and youth; viaduct of the

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Metlac Railway; and views of a hacienda at Tuxpango. Orizaba in Veracruz-Llave has images of Rio Orizaba and Volcano de Orizaba, including various views of the Cloister, fishers, park, people, streets and villages; and the waterfalls of Rincon Grande and Salto de Barrio Nuevo. Images of Zacatecas depict a view of the main street with plaza, market, and people; the Cathedral; and Santo Domingo church. Other highlights portray the people and tropics of Mexico, including peddlers, women, dwellings and families.

MEXICO--DRAFT ANIMALS Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO--DRAFT ANIMALS--BURROS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Postcards, photographs and albumen photographs MEXICO--EVENTS Folder 1: Photograph MEXICO--FAMILIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--FARMERS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--FISHERS (see also MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION) Folder 1: Photograph MEXICO--FISHERS (see also PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO); CHAPALA (MEXICO)--FISHERS; and VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--FISHERS) MEXICO--FLAGS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--FLOUR MILLS Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--GUARD DUTY (ask for GUARD DUTY--MEXICO) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (AGUA PRIETA, MEX.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (AGUA PRIETA, MEX.) (See also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (BANDS (MUSIC) RURALES) Folder 1: Photograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (BATTLE CASUALITIES) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Photographs and postcards

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Folder 4: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (BUILDINGS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (BROWNSVILLE, TEX.) [see MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REFUGEES) and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (RIO GRANDE RAILROAD)] MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE)) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO—HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CHILDREN) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CIUDADELA (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CIUDAD JUARÉZ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CIVILIANS) Folder l: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (COLUMBUS, N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards, photographs and stereograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (LA DECENA TRAGICA)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (depict civil unrest in Mexico known as La Decena Tragica, February 1913. Images of the revolt include scenes of the tragic ten days, the afflication of war to the citizens of the capitol, and the funeral of assassinated liberal President Madero. (Mexican View Company, and Ramos, ca. 1913).

MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (LA DECENA TRAGICA) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (DEMING, N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (DOUGLAS, ARIZ.) (See also MEXICAN AMERICAN BORDER REGION--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY and DOUGLAS, ARIZ. Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2-4: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (DOUGLAS, ARIZ.) [see also ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--ARTILLERY)] MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (EAGLE PASS, TEX.) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

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MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (EL PASO, TEX.) (See also EL PASO, TEX.) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (EXECUTIONS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (FORT BLISS, TEX.) See also FORT BLISS, TEX. Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (FORT RINGGOLD, TEX.) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (FORT STOCKTON, TEX.) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (GLEN SPRINGS, TEX.) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (GUAYMAS (SONORA, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (HIDALGO DEL PARRAL, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (IRAPUATO, MEX.) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (JEFFERSON CITY, MO.) (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MISSOURI--JEFFERSON CITY) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (JUARÉZ, MEXICO) [see MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CIUDAD JUARÉZ, MEXICO)] MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (LAREDO, TEX.)

Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (LEON SPRINGS, TEX.) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MATAMOROS (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MAZATLAN (SINALOA, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MESILLA VALLEY, N.M) Folder 1: Postcards

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MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN ARMY) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN ARMY--AMBULANCES) Folder 1: Photograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN ARMY--ARTILLERY) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN ARMY--CAVALRY) Folder 1: Postcards and stereograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN ARMY--PARADES) Folder 1: Photographs MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY) Folder 1: Postcard and photographs MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MISC.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MOCORITO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NACO, ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NACO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NEJAPA DE MADERO (OAXACA, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Photograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NOGALES, ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Postcards and photographs MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (POLICE, RURAL (RURALES)) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (PRISONERS) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (PRISONS)

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Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO—HISTORY—REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (PROCESSIONS) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REFUGEES) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereograph Folder 2: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARIES) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARIES, YOUTH) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARY HEROES) Folder 1: Photographs (Missing 5/03) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS) File 1, Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

File 1, Folder 2: Photographs and postcards File 2, Folders 1-2: Photographs and postcards

MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARY TROOPS) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARY TROOPS) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (RIO GRANDE RAILROAD) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SAN JERÓNIMO PROGRESO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SCOUTS AND SCOUTING) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SIERRA BLANCA, TEX.) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY) File 1, Folder 1: Photographs File 1, Folder 2-3: Postcards

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File 2, Folder 1-4: Postcards Portfolio Box: 16 photographs. MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY) (see also ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and RAILROAD STATIONS--MISSOURI--JEFFERSON CITY) MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--AIRPLANES) Folder 1: Postcard and photograph MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--AMBULANCES) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--ARTILLERY) Folder 1-2: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--BALLOONS) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--GENERALS) Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--PARADES) Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--TELEGRAPH, WIRELESS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. NAVY) Folder 1-3: Postcards MEXICO—HISTORY—REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. NAVY—VERACRUZ INTERVENTION) Folder 1-2: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. NAVY) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE))] MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph Folder 2: Postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. NAVY)] MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (WOMEN) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (YAQUI INDIANS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--HISTORY--WARS OF INDEPENDENCE, 1810-1821 (REVOLUTIONARY HEROS) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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MEXICO--HORSE RAILROADS (see HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO) MEXICO--HOSPITALS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO IN ART Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards MEXICO--LAUNDRY WORKERS Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO--LIVESTOCK WORKERS

Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--MAPS Folder 1: Printed cloth handkerchief MEXICO--MARKETS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Portfolio Box (Vault): OVERSIZE: 8 photographs by Keystone View Company, 1909, depicting various market scenes in Mexico. Images include Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Guadalupe, Mexico City, Orizaba, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí and Viga Canal.

MEXICO--MEN Folder 1: Photograph MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)

Folders 1-2: Postcards; 63 single postcards removed from an unidentified album seem to primarily feature the project and men of the Comisión Hidrológico del Rio Lerma in Mexico State and Guanajuato State, ca. 1921. Images include Rio Lerma, group portraits which appear to be the hydrologists, engineers, and workers; and views of their travels during the project. Many of the postcards are unidentified scenes of towns – some views possibly Lerma de Villada, churches, buildings, reservoirs, canals, irrigation, and people, including a few images of an unidentified group of young men and women at a social gathering and a car race event. Highlights include the state of Guanajuato: scenes of Salvatierra, the Estación Metereológical and the commission’s various activities; the city of Guanajuato, a church, Teatro Juaréz, and a reservoir – possibly Esperanza Reservoir; views of Celaya, church and street scenes; and a church and dam in Jaral del Progreso. Among the views are two postcards of Tequila, Veracruz-Llave.

MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MEXICO--MUSICIANS Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY)]

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MEXICO--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING--BASKETS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING--COAL Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING--POTTERY Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING--POTTERY (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MEXICO--PENAL COLONIES (see PENAL COLONIES--MEXICO) MEXICO--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards Folder 3: Drawings (for an ‘unidentified book project donated by UA Press) MEXICO--PEOPLE--MAXIMILIAN, EMPEROR OF MEXICO, 1832-1867 Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--PEOPLE—-MARIA CARLOTTA AMELIA, CONSORT OF MAXIMILIAN (see MEXICO--PEOPLE--MAXIMILIAN, EMPEROR OF MEXICO, 1832-1867) MEXICO--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT Folder 1: Photographs MEXICO--PULQUE Folder 1: Postcard and photograph MEXICO--RAILROAD STATIONS Folder 1: Postcard MEXICO--RELIGION Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS Folder 1: Postcards MEXICO--STREET RAILROADS [ask for HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO; GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DE JUARÉZ); LEÓN (MEXICO)--STREET RAILROADS; TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREET RAILROADS; and TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS] MEXICO--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MEXICO--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Drawings of Mexico by Gerry Peirce) MEXICO--WORKING CLASS WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards and photograph MEXICO--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards and photographs MEXICO--WOMEN CLOTHING WORKERS Folder 1: Postcards MIAMI (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and panoramic photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and photographs

Folder 3: Photographs of maps, blueprints, tables, and models MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--BUILDINGS File 1, Folder 1: Photographs File 1, Folders 2-4: Photographs (Company Houses) File 1, Folder 5: Photographs (General Manager's House) File 2, Folder 1: Photographs (General Office, Almaden Club) File 2, Folder 2: Photographs (Garages)

File 2, Folder 3: Photographs (Miami Commercial Co. Store) File 2, Folder 4: Photographs (Mine Rescue Station and Unit) MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--CAVED GROUND File 1, Folders 1-4: Photographs File 2, Folders 1-5: Photographs File 3, Folders 1-4: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--CHANGE HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--CONVEYOR BRIDGE NO. 5 Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--CRUSHER File 1, Folders 1-3: Photographs (Exterior) File 2, Folders 1-2: Photographs (Interior) MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--DORR TANK Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--HOIST HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs (Hoist House #4) Folder 2: Photographs (Hoist House #5)

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MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--INTERNATIONAL SMELTER Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--MACHINERY (MISC.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--MILL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folders 2-3: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--POWER PLANT Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--PUMPS Folder 1: Photographs (Pump house and pump) Folder 2: Photographs (Birch Pump Station) MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--RAILROADS Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--SHOPS Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--TAILINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folders 2-5: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--TIMBER TREATING PLANT Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--TUNNEL YARD Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--UNDERGROUND MINING & MACHINERY Folders 1-2: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs MIAMI COPPER COMPANY--WATER LINES Folder 1: Photographs MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO (MEXICO)--FISHERS (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box)

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Folder 1: Postcard MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO (MEXICO)--PROCESSIONS,RELIGIOUS Folder 1: Photographs MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MILITARY CAMPS—ARIZONA (See also MEXICAN AMERICAN BORDER REGION—HISTORY) [Includes encampment at Sabino Canyon, 1912, troops in tents at eastern Tucson, circa 1915] Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards MILITARY PERSONNEL (see also MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box) Folder 1: Photographs and postcard Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) MILITARY--TEXAS POSTS (ask for MEXICAN AMERICAN BORDER REGION) MILTA SITE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Postcards and photograph MINATITLAN (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MINE RESCUE WORK Folders 1-2: Photographs MINERS--ARIZONA (FACILITIES) Folder 1: Photographs MINERS--MEXICO (see CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE)--MINERS) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES (MISC.)

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Folder 1: Photographs of Josefa Mine? MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and stereographs Folder 3: Photographs by Charles M. Clark Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photographs and panoramas) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA [see also GLOBE (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE (SHELDON FAMILY)] MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--ARIZONA COMMERICAL MINING COMPANY

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Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Engravings) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--ARIZONA COPPER COMPANY [see MORENCI (ARIZ.)] MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--CALUMET & ARIZONA MINING COMPANY Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs and panoramas)(Missing 5/05) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--COCHISE CO. Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--DETROIT COPPER CO.

Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--DETROIT COPPER CO. (see also MORENCI, ARIZ.) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--DOS CABEZAS MASCOT COPPER COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--GILA CO. Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--LINCOLN GOLD MINING & MILLING COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs, prospectus MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--LONDON-ARIZONA CONSOLIDATED COPPER CO.

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 43 photographs (reproductions). MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--MARICOPA CO. Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--MOHAVE CO. Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--MOWRY MINE, 1980s Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--NEW CORNELIA COPPER COMPANY [ask for MORENCI (ARIZ.)] MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--PATAGONIA PLACER MINING CO. Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION [ask for MORENCI (ARIZ.)] MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--PINAL CO. Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--POLAND-AMERICA MINING & MILLING COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs and prospectus/report MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--SANTA CRUZ CO.

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Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--SILVER KING Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--TWIN BUTTES Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA (UNDERGROUND MINING) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--YAVAPAI CO. Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph, and postcards Folder 2: Photographs of Great Scott Mine MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--YUMA CO. Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--COLORADO Folder 1: Photographs and drawing MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs and Postcard Folder 2: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO [see also IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE--MEXICO--MONTERREY (FUNDIDORA DE FIERRO Y ACERO DE MONTERREY) and PILARES (SONORA, MEXICO)] MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO (CERRO PRIETO) Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO (CONCORDIA MINE) Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO (ITALIA MINE) Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO (MOCTEZUMA DISTRICT) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO (TARASCA MINE) Folder 1: Photographs MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folders 2-3: Photographs (Missing 5/03) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--RAILROADS--ARIZONA (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA and RAILROAD BRIDGES--ARIZONA)

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MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--SOUTHWEST, NEW

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards in AZ, Mex., and Utah (came as one lot of material) Folders 2-5: Photographs Folder 6: OVERSIZE (Photographs) MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--SOUTHWEST, NEW [see also GLOBE (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE (SHELDON FAMILY)] MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--WEST, THE Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) MISSION LOS SANTOS REYES DE CUCURPE (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSION NUESTRA SENORA DE LA CONCEPCION DE CABOTICA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSION NUESTRA SENORA GUADALUPE DE COCOSPERA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN AGUSTÍN (TUCSON, ARIZ.) [ask for TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (SAN AUGUSTINE) and TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (SAN JOSÉ, SAN COSMÉ)] MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE OQUIOTA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN DIEGO DEL PITIQUITO (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO-- SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN FRANCISCO DE ATIL (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO-- SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN GABRIEL DE GUEVARI (ARIZ.) Folder l: Photographs MISSION SAN GABRIEL DE GUEVARI (ARIZ.) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO-- SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN IGNACIO DE CABORICA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO-- SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN JOSÉ DE TUMACACORI (ARIZ.) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO-- SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN JUAN DEL BISANIG (SAN VALENTINE) (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN PEDRO Y SAN PABLO DE TUBUTAMA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.)--EXTERIOR: EARLY TO 1905 Folder 1: Photographs and print Folder 2: Photographs, stereographs and postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Print) MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.)--EXTERIOR: 1906-1919 Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

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MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.)--EXTERIOR: 1920-1939 Folders 1-4: Photographs Folder 5: Postcards Folder 6: OVERSIZE (Photographs) MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.)--EXTERIOR: 1940 TO DATE Folders 1-4: Photographs Folder 5: Postcards and slides Folder 6: Postcards and slides Folder 7: OVERSIZE (Photographs) MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.)--GROTTO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.)--INTERIOR Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and stereographs Folder 3: Postcards MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC (TUCSON, ARIZ.) (see also MISSIONS-- MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album; and ARIZONA--VIEWS) MISSION SANTA ANA DE QUIBURI (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs MISSION SANTA MARIA MAGDALENA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO-- SONORA, Photo album) MISSION SANTA TERESA (SONORA) (ask for MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA, Photo album) MISSIONARIES--MEXICO Folder 1: Photograph MISSIONS--ARIZONA Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photograph) MISSIONS--CALIFORNIA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MISSIONS--MEXICO (MISC.) (See also MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION) Folders 1-2: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--ALTAR Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--ARIZPE Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--BACADEHUACAH Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS—MEXICO—BAVISPE (ask for BAVISPE (MEXICO)

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MISSIONS--MEXICO--CABORCA Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--COCOSPERA Folder l: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--IMURIS Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--MAGDALENA Folder l: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--OQUITOA Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--PITIQUITO Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--SAN IGNACIO Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA (STATE) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photo album with 65 photographs and 44 printed items--Copy of the text Architecture of the Sonora Missions by Schofield DeLong and Leffler B. Miller, 1937 along with photographic reproductions. "This particular copy has been put together by George B. Echhart in 1955 from microfilm made from an original copy by George Chambers in Tucson, Ariz. ... I have added some additional photographs which serve to enlarge the report." Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 31 photographs and map of the mission of Pimeria Alta; images made by Frank Pinkley.

MISSIONS--MEXICO--TUBUTAMA Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO--URES DISTRICT: METAPE AND RAYON Folder 1: Photographs MISSIONS--MEXICO (see also PORTRAITS, Hughes Family) MISSIONS--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards and stereographs MISSIONS--SOUTHWEST, NEW

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Calendar: six Drawings by David Chorlton) MOCORITO (MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MOCORITO, MEXICO)] MONKEY SPRINGS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

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MONTANA Folder 1: Photograph MONTE ALBÁN SITE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (CALIF.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folders 2-3: Photographs (Photographs by Maynard Dixon, gift of Don Perceval) MONTERREY (MEXICO) Folder 1: Stereographs (by Albert (Alberto) Fahrenberg)

Portfolio Box (Vault): A Gilson adjustable album contains 23 unidentified photographs. The images depict buildings, bullfighters, canal, cathedral, draft animals, parks, people, street scenes and two group photographs of women and children.

MONTERREY (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--BULLFIGHTERS (ask for BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO) MONTERREY (MEXICO)--CANALS Folder 1: Postcard MONTERREY (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS (CATEDRAL METROPOLITANA DE NUESTRA SONORA) Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (OBISPADO) [ask for PALACIO DE NUESTRA SENORA DE GUADALUPE (MONTERREY, MEXICO)] MONTERREY (MEXICO)--CLOTHING AND DRESS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--COCKFIGHTING (ask for COCKFIGHTING--MEXICO) MONTERREY (MEXICO)--COUNTRY LIFE Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--HUASTECA REGION Folder 1: Postcards MONTERRY (MEXICO)--MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES [ask for IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE--MEXICO--MONTERREY (FUNDIDORA DE FIERRO Y ACERO DE MONTERREY)] MONTERREY (MEXICO)--MILITARY CAMPS

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Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcard MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcards and photographs MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PEOPLE [see also INDIANS OF MEXICO (and North America)--MEXICO (MISC.)] MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--PRISONS Folder 1: Postcard MONTERREY (MEXICO)--RESTAURANTS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO)--WATERFALLS Folder 1: Postcards MONTERREY (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO AND MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards and slides

Folder 3: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) MONUMENT VALLEY (UTAH & ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Print) MOON, CARL (See also MS 285)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Pen and ink drawings for "Tita of Mexico", 1934 (2 drawings) and "Solita", 1934 (1 drawing).

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MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION

Portfolio Box (Vault): 12 photographs, of which eight are cartes-de-visite portraits of U. S. Civil War generals or Mexican Army generals including John C. Fremont, Stonewall Jackson, Robert C. Schenk, George H. Thomas, Godfrey Weitzel, Mariano Escobedo, and Adrian Woll. A small group photograph includes Maximiliano.

MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO) [Missing? 5/05] Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--AQUEDUCTS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcard MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO FEDERAL) Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Postcard MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--FOUNTAINS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--HOSPITALS (TEMPLO Y HOSPITAL DE SAN JUAN DIOS) Folder 1: Postcard MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--RIVERS (STREAM CROSSING) Folder 1: Postcard

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MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--ROADS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--TRADE SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcard MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--TRAFFIC POLICE Folder 1: Postcard MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES (COLEGIO DE SAN NICHOLÁS) Folder 1: Postcard MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards MORELIA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO) [see also MEXICO; MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICAN ARMY)] MORENCI (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards and prints Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 2 professional photograph albums; 44 photographs total (22 each) showing mining operations, buildings and town views. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Unidentified personal photograph album with town views, homes, automobiles, tennis, a Morenci baseball team,and scenes from the Oct. 3, 1915 miner’s strike of the Arizona Copper Company showing workers, parades and picket signs and a strike meeting in the plaza.

MORENCI (ARIZ.)--BRIDGES (RAILROADS) Folder 1: Stereographs and postcard MORENCI (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MORENCI (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING Folder 1: Photographs MORENCI (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--ARIZONA COPPER COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs MORENCI (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--DETROIT COPPER MINING COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards MORENCI (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--MORENCI MINE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MORENCI (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION Folder 1: Photographs

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MORENCI (ARIZ.)--FESTIVALS Folder 1: Stereographs and postcard MORENCI (ARIZ.)--HOTELS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards MORENCI (ARIZ.)--MINERS Folder 1: Stereographs and photographs MORENCI (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs MORENCI (ARIZ.)--PLAZAS Folder 1; Postcards MORENCI (ARIZ.)--RIVERS (EAGLE CREEK) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph MORENCI (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Stereoraphs and postcards MORRIS K. UDALL FOUNDATION--BUILDINGS--ARIZONA--TUCSON Folder 1: Photographs MOTION PICTURES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs from "It came from Outer Space" MOTION PICTURES--SETTING AND SCENERY--ARIZONA--GLOBE Folder 1: Photographs MOUNT LEMMON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and slides

Folder 3: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) MOUNT NUTT WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers Folder 2: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers MOUNTAINS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folders 2-3: Photographs Folder 4: Postcards and slides Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Photographs) Folder 6: OVERSIZE (Panorama) MOUNTAINS--ARIZONA (See also names of individual mountain ranges and names of local National Forests) MOUNTAINS--SOUTHWEST, NEW

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Folder 1: Postcards and photographs MULES Folder 1: Photographs MUSEO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard MUSICIANS—ARIZONA Folder 1: Photograph NACO (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (Arizona National Guard, 1916) NACO (ARIZ.) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NAVO, ARIZ.)] NACO (MEXICO) Fólder 1: Postcards NACO (MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NACO, MEXICO)] NACOZARI VIEJO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and cyanotypes NATIONAL GUARD

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) See also Panorama Collection--Douglas, Naco, and Nogales, Ariz. ; MILITARY CAMPS—ARIZONA and MEXICAN AMERICAN BORDER REGION—HISTORY ; MEXICO—HISTORY—REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (DOUGLAS, ARIZ.), (EL PASO, TEX.), ETC.

NATIONAL MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES Folder 1: Postcards and slides NATURAL BRIDGES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs NAVAJO BRIDGE--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards NAVOJOA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard NAYARIT (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs

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NEJAPA DE MADERO (OAXACA, MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NEJAPA DE MADERO (OAXACA, MEXICO))] NEW MEXICO File 1, folder 1: Photographs and stereographs File 1, folder 2: Photographs File 1, folder 3: Photographs by Harry Lucas File 2, folders 1-2: Postcards NEW MEXICO--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Postcards (Archive Series) NEW MEXICO--DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION Folder 1: Print NEW MEXICO--PRISONS [see MADRID (N.M.)] NEW MEXICO--UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards NEW MEXICO--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs (Ben Wittick) and postcards Folder 2: Postcards NEW MEXICO--VILLAGES Folder 1: Postcards (Archive Series) NEW MEXICO.CONSTITUTION--HISTORY (ask for CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS--NEW MEXICO) NEW ORLEANS (LA.) Folder 1: Photographs NEW WATER MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers NEWSPAPER BUILDINGS--ARIZONA

Folder 1: Photographs NICKSVILLE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and leather postcards See also ARIZONA—DESCRIPTON AND TRAVEL (PORTFOLIO BOX 1-VAULT) NOGALES (ARIZ.)--BORDER (ask for MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION) NOGALES (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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NOGALES (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Folder 1: Photograph NOGALES (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcard NOGALES (ARIZ.)--COURT HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (RANCHO GRANDE) Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.)--MAPS Folder 1: Photographs NOGALES (ARIZ.)—PANORAMIC VIEWS

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (Includes National Guard troops on U.S. Mexico border NOGALES (ARIZ.)--PARADES Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (includes Musicians) NOGALES (ARIZ.)--POST OFFICE AND CUSTOM HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs (includes construction and interiors) NOGALES (ARIZ.)--RAILROAD STATIONS--SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA) NOGALES (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (ask for RAILROADS--ARIZONA) NOGALES (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards NOGALES (ARIZ.) [see also ARIZONA—VIEWS; MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (NOGALES, ARIZ); MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARIES); and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS)]

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NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and slides NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BANKS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BORDER (ask for MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION and NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--STREETS) NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (COURT HOUSE) Folder 1: Postcard NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BULL RINGS [ask for BULL RINGS--MEXICO--NOGALES (SONORA)] NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (INTERIOR) Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--CUSTOM HOUSE Folder 1: Photograph and postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcard NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcard NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--RESTAURANTS (CAVERN) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Menu NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--SCHOOLS

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Folder 1: Photograph NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA OBREGÓN) Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE CAMPILLO) Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (SONORA, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards NOGALES (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards NUEVO LAREDO (MEXICO)

Folder 1: Photographs (Group of photographs taken in and around Nuevo Laredo in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas)

Folder 2: Postcards NUEVO LEÓN (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) OAK CREEK CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

(includes unidentified cattle ranch activities) Folder 2: Postcards OATMAN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

(includes baseball team) Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ART) Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (SAN AGUSTÍN) Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (SAN FELIPE NERI) Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES--SANTO DOMINGO DE GUZMÁN

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Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (VIRGEN DE LA SOLEDAD) Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--CONVENTS (EX-CONVENTO DE SANTO DOMINGO DE GUZMÁN) Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--FAMILY Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--FESTIVALS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--FESTIVALS (DANZA DE LA PLUMA) Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS (CASA DE JUÁREZ) Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS--MUSEO DE LAS CULTURAS DE OAXACA Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--RAILROAD BRIDGES (ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--SCHOOLS (ESCUELA PORFIRIO DIAZ) Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA DE JUÁREZ (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards

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OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--AQUEDUCTS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--BRIDGES Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--DANCES Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--DRAFT ANIMALS Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--FARMERS Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--MUSICIANS Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--PEDDLER AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--POTTERS--MEN Folder 1: Postcard OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--WEAVERS--MEN Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE)--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards OAXACA (MEXICO: STATE) (see also INDIANS--ZAPOTEC INDIANS--WOMEN; and MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) OBSERVATORIES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph, Mount Hopkins Observatory) OCOTLÁN (JALISCO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard OCOYACAC (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) OJINAGA (CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO: STATE)) and MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY--AMBULANACES)] OLD TUCSON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides

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Folder 2: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) ORACLE (ARIZ.) (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)—SANATORIUMS) Folder 1: Photographs ORGAN PIPE NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--BREWERIES Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--CITY HALLS Folder 1: Postcard ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--FARMERS (see MEXICO—FARMERS) ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--HORSE RAILROADS (see HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO) ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcard ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcard ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENDIA MORELOS) Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE MADERO) Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard

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ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--TRADE SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--TRADE SCHOOLS FOR WOMEN Folder 1: Postcard ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcard ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) ORIZABA, PICO DE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards ORIZABA, PICO DE (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) OSTRICHES--ARIZONA [Work of photographer F. A. Hartwell] Folder 1: Photographs and postcards O'SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY (ask for WHEELER, GEORGE. WHEELER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF THE AMERICAN WEST) OUTHOUSES

Folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) PACHUCA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--BANKS Folder 1: Postcard PACHUCA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (CASA DEL CONDE RULE) Folder 1: Postcard PACHUCA (MEXICO)--BULLFIGHTERS (see BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO) PACHUCA (MEXICO)--BUSINESS SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcard PACHUCA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--HACIENDA SITES (SAN MIGUEL REGLA) Folder 1: Postcard PACHUCA (MEXICO)--HILLS (SAN CRISTÓBAL) Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--MINES AND MINDERAL RESOURCES

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Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--MOTION PICTURE THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard PACHUCA (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS (MONUMENT A LA INDEPENDENCIA) Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--PARKS (PARQUE HIDALGO) Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--RAILROADS (see MEXICO--RAILROADS) PACHUCA (MEXICO)--ROADS Folder 1: Postcard PACHUCA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards PACHUCA (MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard PACIFIC NORTHWEST--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, 7 3/4x5 1/2", of 27 cyanotypes, circa 1905, taken of an unidentified young woman's travels. Includes scenes at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905, California, the Colorado Rockies, and a few interior scenes of Mrs. Mallory's home in Minneapolis, MN. (27 cyanotypes) PAGEANTS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and printed material PAINTED DESERT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Stereographs, print and postcards

Folder 2: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) PAINTED DESERT (ARIZ.) (see also JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923) PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards

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PALACIO DE NUESTRA SONORA DE GUALDALUPE (MONTERREY, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PALACIO NACIONAL (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION (1915: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Travel album of 173 photographs and postcards from Chicago across Arizona, including images of Grand Canyon, California, Utah and Colorado. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Album of 27 photographs, 6 3/4" x 10 3/4", of buildings and statues at the exposition.

PARÍCUTIN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PARÍCUTIN (MEXICO)--MEN Folder 1: Postcards PARKER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PASO DEL NORTE (MEXICO) [see CIUDAD JUÁREZ (MEXICO)] PATAGONIA (ARIZ.) See also ARIZONA—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL (PORTFOLIO BOX 1 (VAULT) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides (includes children’s Health Day with Mexican-American children, 1923) PÁTZCUARO, LAKE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO, LAKE (MEXICO)--CANOES AND CANOEING Folder 1: Photograph and Postcard PÁTZCUARO, LAKE (MEXICO)--FISHERS Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO, LAKE (MEXICO)--TRANSPORTATION--PASSENGER TRAFFIC Folder 1: Photographs PÁTZCUARO, LAKE (MEXICO) (see MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--FESTIVALS (DANCE OF THE LITTLE OLD MEN) Folder 1: Postcards

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PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--ISLANDS--ISLA DE JANITZIO Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--ISLANDS--ISLA DE JANITZIO--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--ISLANDS--ISLA DE JANITZIO--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--ISLANDS--SAN PEDRITO Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--LOOKOUT, POINT Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcard PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO)--WOMEN Fólder 1: Postcards PÁTZCUARO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO) PAYSON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PEARCE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) PELONCILLO MOUNTAINS (ARIZ. and N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers PENAL COLONIES--MEXICO--TRES MARÍAS ISLANDS

Folder 1: Postcards PEOPLE See WRITERS & ARTISTS--SANTA FE for the following people: Austin, Mary Horgan, Paul Johnson, Spud (see also PEOPLE, folder 63) Lawrence, D. H. Lawrence, Frieda

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Lafarge, Oliver Waters, Frank For additional PEOPLE, see below: Folder 1: A - Ag Abascal, Rafael Abbey, Edward, 1927- (see Arizona Biographical File) Abila, Jesus Abram, Sue (Miss) Acdo, Hortense Adair, J.J. Adam, A. Adams, Bill Adams, Mrs. E. Adams, J. Adams, Merck L. Adamson, Ruby Glenn Adkins, Miss Garnet Adome, Antonio Aescarcugu, P. Agnew, Dr. Agoina, Toni Aguirre, Epifanio Aguirre, Higinio Aguirre, Mary Bernard Aguirre, Mariano Aguirre, Yginio Folder 2: Ah - And Alberde, Bicente Alberson, L.H. Aldona, Albert Alegre, J. Alespire, Q.C. (Major) Allaway, Frank Allen, Howard Allen, Rex Allen, Roy Allen, W.E. Almader, Miguil Alvarez, Carmen Alysworth, N.W. Ames, Francis Anderson, Astrid Anderson, Karen Anderson, Lee (Mrs.) Anderson, M.J.

Anderson, Poul Andianchas, Tom Andiosvick, D.

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Folder 3: Ane -AZ Angeles, Felipe, 1869-1919 [see also Mexico--History-- Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revoultionary Leaders)]

Anment, G. Apodaco, T. H. Arevalo, Consullo Archuluta, A. D. Armstead, William Armstrong, A. B. (Buehman photo, 1883) Armstrong, Frank Armstrong, Lowell Armstrong, Q. C. Armstrong, Q. C. (Mrs.) Armstrong, U. S. (ask for Armstrong, A.B.) Arnes, B. Arnold, J. F. Arp, W. H. Aruelo, E. Aston, Lee Ashe, Stella (Mrs.) Atkinson, G. W. (cattle rancher, Santa Cruz, A.T.) (Buehman photo) Aubrey, F. X. Augustine, Geo Aument, Gene Avilui, F. Folder 4: Ba - Bali Babbitt, Bruce E., 1938 – (includes groups)(see also OVERSIZE) Babbitt family Babbitt, John G Babcock Baca, E. C. Bacon Bacon, C. B. Bacon, Joseph Bacon, Olivia ‘’Annie’’ Millgren Bahl, Ralph Baier, Ray Baker, Frank Baldin, M. Baldwin, Ella Baldwin, Martin H. Balick, B. S. Folder 5: Ball - Baq Ball, Joe Ball, L. M. (Mrs.) and family, 1917 Ballard Balliretos, Tony

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Bandini, Arturo Banner, John (Mrs.) Banta, L. H. Folder 6: Bar - Beli Barber, R. H. Barcelo, H. (Miss) Barino, José Barkick, Pedro Barnett, H. F. Baron Barrello, José Barrows, F. A. Bartlett, R. H. Bates, J. E. Bauer, Jno Baumann, Jules (1845-1929) Baylor, Frances Courtney

Beal, Richard S. Beam, W. M. Beamer, P. R. Beard, H.B. (Mrs.) Beauchamp, H. C. (Mrs.) Beckerlegg, B. Beckett, P. G. Bedore, J. M. Begay, Harrison, painter Behan, John Harris (1845-1912) (see Oversize) Belgium, King Albert of Belgium, Queen Elizabeth of Folder 7: Bell - Billx Bell, (Mrs.) Bell, Chas (Mrs.) Bell, Jno A. Benchienall, D. Bergman, A. Bermudez, Mariano Bernal, E. Berzzarom, Joe Besenci, Florencio Betti, A. Beyganda, Cecelia Biggs, J. C. Biglow, R. A. Bilby, Kenneth W. Bilby, Ralph M. Billups, H. Folder 8: Billy the Kid

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Folder 9: Bim - Bly Bimson, Lloyd (Mr. & Mrs.) Bimson, Walter Reed Birmingham, R. A. Bise, Willie Bishop, May (Mrs.) Bivens, Emma (Miss) Black, B. C. Blake, F. Blankinship, Beaulah (Miss)

Blanquet, Aureliano [see also Mexico--History Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)] Bledsoe, Mae

Blevin, Tim Bloch, Robert Bloom (Mrs.) Blum, B. A. (family) Blut, Chas Blythe, Cleona Folder 10: Blaisdell family Folder 11: Bm - Brn Bocki, B. F. (Sue) Bohn, T. Boloc, Anna (Miss) Bolyard, R. N. Bonard, Mah Bone, E. E. Bostack, P. Bosturick, J. B. Bostwick, F. A. Bostwick, L. E. Bojarquez, Miguel Boucher, S. L. Bouldin, M. W. Bourgade, Peter Abp., 1845-1908 Bourne, Sister Eulalia, writing at desk Boyde, N. T. Boyer, N. Brabo, Dora Bradbury, Ray Bradford, Nora Bradford, Edward W. (see Bilby, Ralph M.) Brady, Jno Bragan, G. D. (Dr.) Brahbin, Ethel (Miss) Braley, J. A. Brandon, J. H. Bravo, Mariano Briechie, Otto (Mrs.)

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Brinegar, David Brionis, Miquil

Brisbin, James Sanks Folder 12: Breckenridge, William Folder 13: Bro - Brz Broberg, Paul Brock, W. T. Brochman, Tommie Brodbeck, J. Brodie, A. O. (Mrs.) Brodie, D. C. Brodie, Alexander Brody, B. (Miss) Brooks, E. (Mrs.) Browder, Ella Williams Brown, J. L. Brown, Josie Brown, L. E. Brown, Lyman (see Wakefield) Brown, P. T. Brown, Rollins C. Brownson, J. J. Bryan, William Thomas (ask for OVERSIZE) Folder 14: Bryan, William Jennings Folder 15: Bs - Bz Buchner, Arthur Buckman, Frank Buckskin Frank Leslie Buehman, Al Buehman, Henry (including Buehman’s Babies and studio, 1887) Bull, A. C. Burgess, John D. Burgess, Miquela (Micela) Ferra, 1890-1987 Burget, L. E. Burke, P. E. Burroughs, John Burton, F. M. Burruel, W. P. Butler, A. W. Butler, C. L. Butler, J. F. Butler, P. M. (Dr.) Butler, R. Buttins, J. F. Buty, A. W.

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Folder 16: C - Cam Cabarza Cadema, Emmett Calahan, Mande Calamity Jane Caldwell, H. G. Camarero, Michael Cameron, R. E. Cameron, Ralph H. (Ralph Henry), 1863 - Camoré, E. (Mrs.) Campas, Alberto Campbell, Allen (see also Campbell, Thomas) Campbell, Gayle Allen (see also Campbell, Thomas)

Campbell, Georgia Campbell, H. Campbell, John H. Folder 17: Campbell, Thomas (see also OVERSIZE)

(Includes Jerome, Ariz. Fire Department)

Folder 18: Can - Car Canender, T. T. Cammacho, Ruben Cansey, Dr. Z. Caraso, Valentine Carbago, Valentine Carlson, Raymond Carlyle, W. L. Carpenter, Warren (ask for Ranches--New Mexico--Tularosa) Carr, L. E. Carr, Lorraine Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920 [see also Mexico--

History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)] Carrillo, Carlos

Carson, Kit Carson, Ruth (Mrs.) with flag. 1917 Carson, S. G. Carter, Mrs. C.H. Carter, Jimmy (Pres.) Carter, Capt. Robert C. Cartmill, Cleve Folder 19: Cas - Chaz Casares, Mrs. (Cuca?) Case, C. D. Cashman, Nellie Castro, E. Catalina, Albert Catalina, Della Catrel, Angela Cavarrubias

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Cavin, B. H. Cayereo, Carlos Cecirn(?), Miguel Cesneros, S. Chambers, George W., 1901-1978 Chambers, Richard H. Champagme, S. (also Powers, J.P. Mrs.) Chapell, C.B.L. Charles, J. N. Charest, A. J.

Chatman, J. L. Chatman, John Chavez, A. (Miss) Folder 20: Che - Cn Cherle, A. ? (ask for Bloch, Robert) Cherokee Bill Childers, J. I. (Mrs.) Childs Choen (Mrs.) Christen, E. Christian, B. H. Churchyard, H. Ciseto, F. Civelle, Yinindo Claberg, Aneti Clayberg (Mrs.) Clancey, J. (Mr. & Mrs.) Clancey, Mollie Keanest Clancey, William Clapp, E. (Miss) Claridge, H. E. Clark, Charles Badger Clark, Chris (Miss) Clark, E. (Mrs.) Clark, S. J. Clinch, R. S. Cloud, A. F. (Mrs.) Cloud, L. G.

Folder 21: Clark, Vernon L. (Phoenix businessman; photographs and scrapbook of personal and professional clippings and memorabilia relating to Salt River Valley Water Users Assn., Phoenix Volunteer Fire Dept., El Zaribah Temple group at the Grand Canyon, with photos of Joe Young, Benjamin Crawford and Marcus A. Smith, a Buckeye baseball team, Clark Pratt Vehicle Company, other other Clark businesses. )

` Folder 22a: Colter, Mary Elizabeth Jane Folder 22b: Cod - Con Cody, Buffalo Bill Cody, L. J.

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Coe Family Coffee, G. Coffey, Ingrad Coleman, Mel Colter, Harriet Colton, H. S. Comforth, J. H. Compton, J. G. Conder, Ethel (Miss) Conger, H. E. (Mrs.) Connell, Charles T. Connelly, Frank Conner, Mabel Contreres, J. R. (Mrs.) Contzen, Fritz Contzen, Philip

Folder 23: Coo - Coz

Cook, J. N. Cook, P .M. Coolidge, Dane Corbett, Hiram S. (Hi) Corella, S. Corrailirac Corral viuds de Villa, Luz Corrello, A. B. Corrello, Petro Costa, Janna Cosulich, Bernice Coues, Elliott (includes personal letter) Coultrep, W. J. Courtney, Matt Cox, H. F. (Mrs.) Folder 24: Cp - Cz Cramond, James Chester (ask for Wakefield) Crane, Leo (Indian agent to Navajo and Hopi) Crane, Millard Craver, Floyd Creed, James L. Crews, Arebell Crews, Rachael Crider, F. J. Critchley (Mrs.) Cronwell, W.M.L. Crook, George (General) Cross, Charles Crossit, Louis

Cruce, Eva Antonia Wilbur (ask for Wilbur-Cruce, Eva Antonia) Crumby, B. R. Cuba, Lola (Miss)

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Cubeltas, Lola (Miss) Cuhrillo, Dolores Culin, Frank L. Cullen, J. M. Cunningham, W. E. Curtis, R. M. Folder 25: D - Dec Daniels, W. S. Danmuyuely, Martin Darone, Victoria D'Autremont, Hubert (ask for OVERSIZE) David, W. P. Davidson, C. H. Davis, Clara Davis, David David, Deacon Davis, E. M. Davis, Jefferson (President) Davis, M. Davis, Sam Davis, W.E.E. Dawson (Mrs.) Dawson, J. M. DeConach, Julia DeConcini, Dennis DeConcini, Evo Folder 26: Ded - Dn DeLevega, F. Delpardo, L. Dement, E. G. Dempsey, Jack (ask for Campbell, Thomas E.) Denney, F. J. Denton, [Frances ?] DeSoto, Belle Dettre, Made Devington, J. J. (?)

DeVolver, Mary Agnes (Sconce) (ask for SOUTHWEST, NEW--VIEWS, photograph album) Diamond, David Diesing, A. E. Diez (Mrs.) Diez, Felix, 1868-1945 (see also Mexico--History-- Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)) Folder 26a: DeGrazia, Ted Ettore Folder 27: Diaz, Porfirio, 1830-1915 Diaz, Carmen Romero Rubio de Folder 28: Dixon, Maynard

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Folder 29: Do - Dou Doan, Fletcher Doane, Frank Dobrick, Roy Dobson, J. B. Dodge, Ida Dokary, Margatette Domington Dominguez, A. Domskey, George Donohue, H. J. Donohue, Marie

Doodle, H. M. Douglas, James Stuart Douglas, Lewis W. Douglas, W. J. Doup, H. O.

Folder 30: Dov - Dz Dowdle, Eva Downs, Dr. Drake, J. A. (Mrs.) Dres, Nadio Driskill, T. E. Druago, R. Drueba, Frank Druguall, W. M. Dry, George Dubs, Eleanor Dubs, Miss Murriel Duffy family Dugal, Louis Duijada, Inocente Dunkan, C. F. Dunseath, James Elliot Durazo, L. V. Duron, Edwardo Folder 30a: Drachman Family (see also OVERSIZE) Albert Ann Alice Betty Ethel Frank Harry Manuel

Mose Oliver

Phillip

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Phillis Rosemary Folder 31: E - En Earley, L. B. (African American) Earll, Bob Earll, M. (Miss) East, James Echols, Ed (Sheriff and police groups) (see also OVERSIZE) Edgren, V.A. Edison, Thomas A. Edmundson Edwards, C. C. Elder, D. Elder, Kate Elias, Miss Elias, Miss C. Elias, J.C. Elias, Miss L. Elias, M. S. Eleis, Miss

Elena, Concha Ellinwood, E. E. Ellison, Harlan (see Bloch, Robert) Elliott Emery, R. H. Emory, W. H. Englebart, G. N. English, Jasper Enies, Miss Ensuias, Carolina Folder 32: Eo - Ez Epley, Walter Erniz Erwing, Hubert Escalanto, F. Escareega, P. Escarzaga, Manuel Escobedo, Mariano, 1826-1902 (See MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box) Esles, Tim Espemosa, J. Esperanza, Bartoto Estrada, Mrs. E. Estrada, Lupe Estrada, Mercedes (Mrs.) Estrada, Ramon Etchells, Petra (see Brown, Josie) Euvara, Y. Evans, A. A. Evans, J. M.

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Evans, Lester Ewing, Orville Folder 33: Earp Earp, Adelia Douglas Earp, Alvira Packingham Sullivan Earp, Celia Ann Blaylock Earp, Morgan Earp, Newton Jasper Earp, Nicholas Porter Earp, Virgil Earp, Virgil (Mrs.) Earp, Virgil (daughter) Earp, Virginia Ann Cooksen Earp, Wyatt Folder 34: F - Fie Faithful, Emily (ask for Oversize)

Falk, Geo Fannin, Paul Farber, Morris

Farnsworth, C. H. (ask for Metcalf(Ariz.)--Homes and haunts) Faulkner, A. H. Feldman, Alther Marcus Feldman, Mary Elizabeth Felix, Louis J. Fergusson, Erna Ferguson, George (Rev.) Fernandez, R. Fernotes, D. Ferra (ask for Burgess, Miquela (Micela Ferra) Ferris, Naoni Ficonia, T. (Mrs.) Fielding, Ino Fields, H. H.

PEOPLE---FANNIN FAMILY Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; family scrapbook of 322 outdoor snapshots, ca.1920-1930. Images feature the Fannin’s Farm Implements business, farm equipment, agricultural scenes, family events, road trips, and vacations. Travel photos include an image of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and the El Zaribah Temple (Phoenix) building and members.

Folder 35: Fif - Fiz Figueroa, Adeline Figueroa, Jesus Firo, Marino Adel Fish, Clara C. (Roberts) Fish, Edward Nye & Family (includes cartes-de-visite) Fisher, A. F. Fisher, A. J. (Mrs.) Fisher, George Clude, 1878-

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Finley, Sam Fitch, Ferris Smith Fitts, Nannie (Miss) Folder 36: Finch Finch, Carrie (Frankenburg) Finch, Emma (Putnam) Finch, Ida M. (Reddin) Finch, Ida May Swingle Finch, Jesse Martin (includes women playing croquet)

Folder 37: Fl - Fo

Flack, J. B. Flandrau, Grace Flores, Artemeras Flores, Beatrice Flores, Carlos Flores, Carlotta Flores, Clementina Flores, Maria Flores, R. (Miss) Floyd, J. R. Foester, H. W. Follett, I. L. Foralo, L Ford, Joe (Mrs.) Ford, Ford Madox Ford, Rochester Forester, W. M. Forrester, M. (Miss) Foster (Mrs.) Foster, Andrean Foster, Joseph O'Kane Foster, Tom Fountain, M. E. (Mrs.) Folder 38: Fp - Fz Fraes, León Frank, F. Frankenburg, Don J. (ask for Finch, Carrie) Frankle, William P. Frederick, Celia Frederick, J. Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890 (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box) Freeman, George H. Freeman, Merrill Pingree, 1844-1915 Freemont, J. C. Freemont's Friends Freudenthal Family

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Freudenthal, Phoebus Frias, F. (Miss) Fries, E. Fritsch, H. Frost, Georgia Fulton, William S. Folder 39: Fourr Fourr, J.W. (Billy) Fourr, Lona & Ida Fourr, Roy Fourr, William Fourr, Zona

Folder 40: Franklin, Dwight (including his drawings) Folder 41: Franklin, Selim & family

Folder 42: G - Garc Gabolondo, A. Gabolondo, E. Gage, Elipthet B., 1837-1913 (ask for OVERSIZE) Gainsley, Grace Galas, Antonio Galax, Beatrice (Miss) Galez, Antonio Gallardo, Margaret Galoland, Victor Ganoung, Laura Garaloida, E. N. Garcia, E. Garcia, F. Garcia, Isabel Garcia, José Garcia, José (Mrs.) Garcia, Joaquin Garcia, Rafilis

Folder 43: Gard - Gie

Gardiner, John Gardner, A. F. Gardner, W. A. Garfield, Brian Garnier Garrett, Pat Garyolloy, G. Gastelum, Octquiano Gates, I. G. Gatliff, Alice (Mrs.) Gatewood, Lt. Charles B. (picnic 1883) Gaupp, J. C. (Mrs.)

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Geiger, Ruth Genardini, D. J. Gentry, Martin George, R. Gercke, Daniel James Archbishop Gibbons, Frank Gibdon, David Gibson, Mabel Folder 44: Gif - Gol Gifford, E. B. Gilbert, E. L. (Mrs.) Gill, Mabel Gill, Nellie Gilman, G. G. Gilmore, Nat Ranch (N.M. group with flags & guns) Girone, Frank Giragi, Columbus Glage, W. G. (Mrs.) Gleason, Fred (Mrs.) Glenn, N. Glennon, H. J. Goad, D.C. Goddard (Miss) Goddard, Charles Goddard, Charles (Mrs.) Goddard, Samuel Goebel, M. E. Goff, K. W. Gold, E. (see Bloch, Robert) Golding, A. B. Golding, Charles Golding, H. Folder 45: Girard Girard, Louisa Oury (includes Buehman photos and cartes-de-visite) Girard, J. B. PEOPLE--GIRARD FAMILY

Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family, friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships. Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photo album, 1898-1902; 120 photographs; Includes Honolulu, Canada, Virginia, Cuba, San Francisco, and Jefferson Barracks. Includes Camp McKinley, 15th infantry. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photo album, 1897-1904; 436 photographs; Hawaii, Montreal, Jefferson Barracks, Vancouver Barracks, Fort Sam Houston, Fort Clark. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): Photo album, 1904-1906; 118 photographs; San Antonio, Japan, Manila, and Honolulu. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): Photo album, 1905-1911; 470 photographs; Manila, Honolulu, Maui, Japan, California, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, and Mexico.

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Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): Photo album, 1910-1914; 238 photographs; Northern California, Alaska, and San Antonio.

Folder 46: Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909- Folder 47: Gom - Gra Gomez, Emilio Vasquez [ask for Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Gomez, Janna Gomez, S. Gonzales, A. L. Gonzalez, Abraham, 1864-1913 [ask for Mexico--History-- Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Gonzales, B. Gonzales, Julian Gonzales, Rounaldo Good, Bill Goode, Virgina Goodman, Charlie (Keams Indian School Supt. Hopi) Goodwin, Sam Gordon, Charles Gordon, Gordon Gormane, J. A. Gotham, Jno Goyette, Edgar Graber, C. A. Gracia Grandall, P. E. Granjon, Henry Regis (Bishop) Folder 48: Gre - Gz Grebe, R. Green, A. P. Greenway, John Cambell, 1872-1926 Greer, A. R. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939 Griffen, Della (Mrs.) Grosetta, Anthony Vincent Grosetta, Anthony Vincent, Jr. Grosetta, Warren Groton, C. Grumbles, L. (Miss) Guerrero, Concepcion Gum, Clarence Gutierrez, Ancelmo Gutierrez, Polo Gutte, C. F. (Miss) Folder 49: H - Haq Haaly, F. A.

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Hadden, (Miss) Hadden, Gladys Hadden, K. J. Hadden, R. A. Hadden, Viola Hafler, Blanche Hall, H. V. (Mrs.) Hall, Sharlot Ham, V. M. Hampton, B. T. (Mrs.) Hance, John Hancock, J. C. Hands, Nell (Miss) Hanley, Thomas Edward Hansen, H. B. Happey, Russell Folder 50: Har Hardman, J. (Mrs.) Harewood, Earl of Harfer, A. N. Harklese, Mamie Harrigon, P. H. Harrington, Fanny Haro, Miguel C. Harris, Dolly Harris, Mary Harris, E. L. (Mrs.) Harris, R. E. Hartney, C. (Mrs.) Hars, Meguil Hart, Pearl Harte, Bret (ask for OVERSIZE) Harvey, Frank (Mrs.) Harvey, John H. (see Vail)

Folder 51: Has - Hayd Hassinger, C. B. Hassinger, C. B. (Mrs.) Hasty, M. C. (Mrs.) Hatcher, (Miss) Hatcher, Florence Hatcher, William Hattye, L. Havelock, Ellis Hawkins, Gerald Hayden, Carl Hayden, Judge Charles Trumbull Hayden, Charles Trumbull (Mrs.) Folder 52: Haye - Hayz

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Hayes, L. H. Haygoodt, Arose Haymore Haymore, Daisy (Miss) Haymore, Ed Haymore, Emma Haymore, F. D. Haymore, Jennie Haymore, Tenna Haymore, W. I. Haynes, W. H. Haynie, Bulah Haynie, E. Haynine, L.

Folder 53: Hanley, Thomas Edward, 1894-1969 (see also OVERSIZE) Folder 54: He - Her Heinsophn, Pauline Heintzelman, Samuel P. Heinze, W. (Mrs.) Henderson, Alice Corbin Hendrix, Herman Elert Hening, Jno Herbert, Charles Hereford, Frank Hermenejildo/Hernandez Hernandez, C. A. Hernandez, G. H. Hernandez, Juan Hernandez, M. G.

Herrera, Castulo (ask for Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)) Herreras, Ed

Herrano, Rogelis Hervitt, C. N.

Folder 55: Hes - Him Hewett, W. J. Hewett, W. J. (Mrs.) Hickman, J. B. Hickman, Martin Hicks, Gertrude Hieher, G. Higgins (Mrs.) Higley, Stephen Weaver Hill, Edwin B. Hill, Robert Hill, M. Hill, M. (Mrs.) Hill, Robert Hillerman, Tony (ask for Arizona Biographical File)

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Hiltz, Buena Himshan, Ada (Miss) Folder 56: Hin - Hoop Hinds, T. W. Hinton, Clarence Hinton, Joe Hinz, Louis Hislop, Amy Fanny Hislop, Herbert R. Hoag, Don (ask for Armstrong, A.B.) Hocket, B. E. Hodges, Della (ask for Brown, Josie) Hofert, Alice (Mrs.) Holbrook, Isabelle Hollis, F. N. Holmes, J. B. Holmes, J. D. Holsclaw, Douglas Holsinger, Ernest Jonas Holsladt, L. A. Homan, Frank Hood, C. S. Hood, Joe Hooper, Dorothy

Folder 57: Hooq - Huf Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Lou Henry Hopkins, D. (Mrs.) Hopper, Mary Horgan, Paul Horn, Tom Horowitz, M. Horton, Beatrice Hoster, Carmen Hostetter, A. W. Houghton, T. C. House, M. W. (Mrs.) Housley, John Houston, Clarence E. Houston, Elbert T. Howard, J. E. Howard, J. H. Huerta, Manuel Huerta, Victoriano, 1845-1916 [see also Mexico-- History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

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Folder 58 & 59: Hughes Family, of New Mexico

Folder 60: Hug - Hz Hughes, Maggie Treat (see Brown, Josie) Hughes, Josephine Brawley Hughes, Julia Hughes, L.C. (Mrs.) Hughes, Samuel Huish, L. G. Huisk, Ruby Huisk & Finely Humphrey, Herbert (Pres.)

Humphrey, M. C. Humphrey Muriel (Mrs.) Humphrey, W. C. Hunsaker, Laura (Abbott) Hunsaker, Lois (Hastings) Hunsaker, Lola Hunsaker, James Nicholas Hunsaker, Nicholas Hunsaker, William J. Hunt, George Wylie Paul, 1859-1934 Hunt, L. Hunt, W. P. Folder 61: I Ilge, T. F. (Mrs.) Iramio, Teresa Folder 62: J - Jn Jack, W. C. Jackson, Estella (Miss) Jackson, George Jackson, H. Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863 (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLL., Portfolio Box) Jacome, Alex Jacome, Alex (Mr. & Mrs.) Jacome, Alexander G. Jaeger, John Lewis F. Jaeger, L.J.F. (his daughter) James, H. C. Jameson, A. E. Jamison, (Mrs.) Jaskulke, George A. Jeckley and Listes Jennuigs, Mandy Jerry, J. D. Jeusen, Gertrude (Mrs.) Jiminez, Valenta Folder 63: Jo - Jz

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Joelson, G. L. John, M. (Mrs.) Johnson, D.N. Johnson, Daisy (Miss) Johnson, Eva (Mrs.) Johnson, Lydon Baines (Pres.) Johnson, Pete Johnson, Pinky Johnson, Spud Johnston, C. N. Johnston, Mundey Jordan, H. B. (Mrs.) Jordan, H. U. Jordan, H. W. Jordan, U. Joss, Margaret Juana Inés de la Cruz, Sister, 1651-1695 Juaréz, C. Jesus Judd, E. R. Julian, Annette (Miss) Jureva, Delores Folder 64: Jones (Misc.) Jones, A. Jones, Alice Jones, Bryon E. Jones, C. H. Jones, Cecile Jones, Charles Jesse ("Buffalo Jones"), 1884-1919 Jones, J. E. (Mrs.) Jones, L. E. Folder 65 & 66: Jones, Percy Folder 67: K - Kelln Kahlo, Frida (ask for KAHLO, FRIDA, 1907-1954)

Kalz, L. Kanter, Joe Karns, Harry J. Kayal, John Kedder, H. H. Keenan, Thomas E. Keir, A. S. Keith, Abbie C. Keith, Clyde Keith, Ella (Mrs.) Kelley, Ana (Annie) Kelley, G. B. Kelley, Susie Folder 68: Kello - Kir

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Kellogg, C. M. Kelly, George Kelly, Luther S. Kelly, Yellowstone Kemple, Paul Kendrick, J. H. (Mrs.) Kenney, P. (Mrs.) Kibbey, Joseph H. Kilpatrick, F.C. Kimbell, J. H. Kimfik, Paul King, A. King, N. D. King, W. D. (Mrs.) Kinnan, H. L. Kinsch, A. J. (Mrs.) Kinsella, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Kirth, J. H.

Folder 69: Kl - Kz

Kline, W. H. Knapp, Cleon T. Knibbs, Henry Herbert, 1874-1945 (ask for OVERSIZE) Knight, Bud Knight, Margaret Knot, D. Knowler, Opal (Miss) Knutsen, Karl Knutson, C. R. Kosterlitzky, Emilio, 1853-1928 Kress, Samuel Henry, 1863-1955 (ask for OVERSIZE) Kroloff, Sarah Krutch, Joseph Wood Folder 70: Kolb Brothers, Grand Canyon photographers Kolb, Ellsworth L. Kolb, Emery C. Folder 71: L - Lar LaBandera, Lilrada Lackie, Dora (Miss) Lacky, Jack Lafon, P. Lamb, C. A. Lamb, Charles A. Lambers, C. Lamberson, T. S. Lancaster, P. (Miss) Lanckey, Marice Lane, J. H.

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Landers, H. V. Laney, Lynn Mead Lansford, Nettie Larmar, Joseph Larned, Gordon Larned, N. G. Larned, W. E. Folder 72: Las - Les Laulsen, Chris (sp.?)

Laurin, L. Mc. Lawhorn, J. H. Lawrence, Ida Lay (Mrs.) Lay, Agnes Layton, Charles M. Lea, H. (Mrs.) Leahy, E. Leahy, Leo Leatle, J. Leatlo, Win T. Lefon, P. Leiber, Fritz (Jrs.) Lemmon (Mrs.) Lentz, John A. Leonard, A. B. (Mrs.) Leonard, Dr. (Mrs.) Lerromo, A. Leslie, Frank (ask for PEOPLE—f. 15 BS-BZ Buckskin Frank Leslie) Lester, Tom Folder 73: Let - Lom Leven, Harry Levy, Leon Lewis, Robert A. Lincoln, Abraham (President) Lindbergh, Charles Link, C. F. Lister, Mabion Livron, H. Locke, H. E. (Miss) Locke, W. C. Locker, J. N. Lockette, Henry Claiborne, 1906- Lockin, Charles (D.A. Markey photo) Lockling, H. C. Lockner, Victor Lockwood, Lorna E. Logie, C. E. Logie, C. E. (Mrs.) Lohr, M. H. (Mrs.)

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Lomas, Jeff Folder 74: Lon - Lz Long, C. W. Londen, A. F. Londen, H. Loper, E. Lott, Ada Lorralras Loreto, L. Loreto, R. D. Love, M. S. Lovering, Ira G. Loy, Harry Lubbert, Maria Luz Luna, F. Lozano, R. P. Lufan, Josepha (Lyan?) Lugo, Jesus Lukarder, L. Luna, F. Lynn, Christiana Folder 75: Lee Lee, B. S. Lee, C. S. (Mrs.) Lee, E. B. Lee, Fred Lee, J. V. Lee, James (Mrs.) Lee, M. J. (Mrs.) Folder 76: Lesinsky Lesinsky, Bertha Weisl Lesinsky, Charles

Folder 77: Lopez Lopez Lopez, Alfredo Lopez, Amada Lopez, H.A. Lopez, Jesus Lopez, Julia Lopez, R. Lopez, Tresa Folder 78: M - Man Maciejewzki, P.J. Mackensen, Hilda Macleg, George Al MacLeish, Archibald

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Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913 [see also Mexico-- History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Madina, Dolores Madison, H. D. Madril, C. E. Magee, B. F. Mais, C. Maish Malone, Fred Mancisco, Mango Manit, Jno Mann, E. Manley, Ray Manning, Levi C. Manning, William R. Manning, W. R. (Mrs.) Mansfeld/Manfield Manfeld, Jacob Samuel Mansfield, F. L. Mansfield, Monty Mansfield, Sam Mantano, T. Folder 79: Mao - Mas Maragos, J. Margues, Agapito Marion, John Mariner, Barry M. (ask for OVERSIZE) Markham, Edwin Marone, Kate Marthens, George Martínez, Alberto

Martínez, Julian (ask for San Ildefonso Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Potters (Martínez) Martínez, María Montoya (ask for San Ildefonso Indians (Pueblo Indians)--Potters (Martínez)

Mason, E. S. Masow, W. A. Massey, A. L. (Mrs.) Folder 80: Martin Martin Martin, Gladys Martina, E. Martin, H. F. Martin, J. P. (Mrs.) Martin, Jack Folder 81: Mat - Mb Mata, Enriquetta Mathews Mathews, A. D.

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Matli, Joe Mattingly, Herbert Maxson, W. L. Maxwell, E. Maxwell, E. (Mrs.) May, J. L. May, J. S. Maya, E. Maycumber, W. R. Mayhew, H.H. Maytorena, José Maria [ask for Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Maytoreno, Francisco Maza, George Mazzanovich, Anton Folder 82: Mathews, William R. Folder 83: McA - McF McAlister, H. McBee, Alice McBee, Gus McCain, John (Sen.) McCartan, Mary (Miss) McCartan, May McCarthy McCartney, Linda McCartney, Paul McClears, Helen McComas, Charley W. McClintock, James McComas, J. F. McConnick, Will (Mrs.) McCord McCoy, Sophia

McCressor, Joe McCurry, E. A. McDonald (Mrs.) McDonald (Mrs.) McDonald, Robert McDonald, Robert (Mrs.) McDonald, Tom McDowell, Irvin McElroy, B. M. McFarland, E. McFarland, Loraine (Mrs.) McFarland, W. Folder 84: McG - McZ McGill, Charles McGonez, José

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McGrath, F. G. (Mrs.) McGrath, I.J. McGuire, Edward McHarland, B. (Miss) McHarland, Bruice (Miss) McKay, H. S. McKay, Viola McKena, R. McKinley, William (President McKinley at Congress Gold Mine, 1901) (see also OVERSIZE) McKinney, Ben McKinnis, Charles McLaughlier McLean, D.J. (Mrs.) McMann, Harry McMurray, Fred McNamee, Dorothy McNighs, J. N. McNulty, James McPherson, Aimee Semple Folder 85-87: McCormick, Ada P. [includes women's meeting on air raid protection, 1940s, American Women's Volunteer Service group, and taped windows during World War II] Folder 88: Md - Men Meadows Meadows, F. L. Meadows, John Meadows, John (Mrs.) Meaina, G. Means, Dr. (Mrs.) Medigovich, Jno Medina, Dolores Medison, H. D. Melcher, C. H. Melemdez, Librado Melick, Dermont W. Mellen, Rose Melroy, C. L. Mendleson, Clara Mendosa, F.L. (Mrs.) Mendoza, Victor Folder 89: Mellgren Mellgren Mellgren, Anna Mellgren, Joseph Mellgren, Lillian Mellgren, Olivia Mellgren, Walter

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Folder 90: Mer - Miz Mercer, Arthur Mercer, E. H. (Mrs.) Merrno, Josepha Meyer, A. L. (Lt.) Meyer, Ello (children’s birthday party, 1913) Meyer, H. E. Michael Michelson, A. A. Mijia, M. Mike, B. (Mrs.) Miler, Nelson (Gen.) Milich, H. A. Miller, D. A. (Mrs.) Miller, Frank Miller, Halbert Miller, Joe Miller, Oscar Miller, Ruth (Miss) Millikan, Robert A. Million, Stanley Mills, Randall V. Minroz, Gilberto Misher, R. T. Missoury, R. V. Mitchello, P. G. Mix, Lee Mix, Tom Folder 91: Miles, Nelson (General) Folder 92 & 93: Milton, Jeff (includes photograph album of trip by Calahill Smith) Folder 94: Mj - Mon Moeur, B. B. Moffett, Mabel Wakefield (see Wakefield) Moncada, Gertrude (Miss) Monroe, Catherine Monroe, Lillian Monroe, M. L. (Mrs.) Montanio, Teresa M. Montanio, Ysidor Montano, Manuel Montanoz, Ontario Monteros, Julio Espenosa de las Monteros, Gustav Montezuma, Carlos Folder 95: Moo - Moz Moore, Fred

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Moore, John Edward Moore, M. Moore, Marion (Mrs.) Morales, Annalea Morales, Beatrice Morales, Danie Morales, Francis Morales, Francisco Morales, Janan

Morelos, José María, 1765-1815 [ask for Mexico--History--Wars of Independence, 1810-1821 (Revolutionary Heroes)]

Morenio, R. S. Morrales, H. Morris, J. Morris, S. Morris, Samuel Henry, 1889? - 1967 Morrow, Katie (Miss) Morrow, Robert Moscozo, A. G. Mott, Seward Mountain, Joe

Folder 96-98: Monk, Edward R. (Approx. 87 images of Monk’s Pimelino cattle ranch near Willcox, Ariz.; including cattle, homes, freight wagons, a chuckwagon, shipping pens)

Folder 99: Moreno Moreno (Mrs.) Moreno, A. S. Moreno, E. (Miss) Moreno, Elorsa Moreno, F. S. (Mrs.) Moreno, Hortencia Moreno, J. M. Moreno, José Moreno, Manuela Moreno, Mateo Folder 100: Mp - Mz Mulherm, E. Mulhern, J.L. Mullies, M. Mullings, A. Mumroe, J. A. Munk, Dr. Joseph Amasa, 1847-1927 Munkers, Earl Munroe, J. A. Munroe, Katherine Munsey Murchuson, O. Murillo, Pedro Murphey, John W.

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Murphey, John W. (Mrs.) Murphy, Glenn Murphy, H. F. (Mrs.) Murry, Fred (Mrs.) Murry, James Musgrave, Robert Mussetters, J. A. Mussot Family Mussot George

Folder 101: Munch family (1890s Bisbee)

Munch, Bill Munch, Honora Munch, James C. Munch, Mabel Munch, Phil Folder 102: N Naegel, Sgt. Naegle, B. G. Naegle, L. H. Naegle, R. Nairn, Ronald C. (Dr.) Nalious, Girch Nason, R. G. Nation, Carry Negri, R. Nelson, John Nelson, R. Newstad, Henry New, A. H.(Mrs.) Nolan, James North, P.G. Nowlin, Alma Nueney, Angela Null, Wallace Nunez, Dupse Folder 103: O Oblasser, Bonaventure Obregón, Alvaro, 1880-1928 [see Mexico--History--

Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)] Obregón, Pres. & Mrs. (see Campbell, Thomas E.)

Odum, Lola Olivan, M. D. Olivar, José Olivar Jr., José Olivarria, Gregorio Olivarria, Jesus Olney, Joe Ortiz, Enrique

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Olsteen, J. C. O'Neale, Ethel O’Neill, D. C. O’Neill, William (Bucky), 1860-1898 Orozco, Alvaro, 1880-1928 [see also Mexico--History-- Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Orozco, José Clemente, 1883-1949 [see also Mexico-- History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Orozco, Pascual [see also Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Ortega, Julio Ortera, Carla Ortega Aguilar, Felix [ask for Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Osburn, N. A. Oventil, A. Overlock, Charles Overlock, Charles (Mrs.) Folder 104-105: Ord, B. F.

Includes Ord family photographs, Dr. James L. Ord (contract army physician in Arizona, Georgia, Fort Custer), Fort Grant officers and wives, William Corbusier, Capt. Robert Read.

Folder 106: Oury, Francis & William (Missing 5/03) Folder 107: P - Paz Pabilio, S. Pack, Arthur N. Packard, A. B. Palham, M. A. Palido, R. Parker, Ben C. Parker, Charles F. Parker, F. H. Parks, C. (Miss) Parney, Luy Parra, Guadalupe Parri, Marina Parrott, Essie Parrott, W. L. Patter, Samuel L. Patterson, O. E. (Mrs.) Patterson, W. D. Patterson, W. D. (Mrs.) Patton, J. H. Folder 108: Pe - Pez Peabody, G. R. Peck, Anne Merriman Peeks, M. D.(Mrs.)

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Pegonio, T. B. Penalez, Rafael Penan, Pete Pendleton, T. G. Penola (Mrs.) Pepper Peralta, Alejandra Peralta, E. Peralta, Josepha K. Perkins, G. (Miss) Perkins, P. L. Perrin Jr., William Perry, C. E. Perry, Jessie (Mrs.) Perry, Levi Pershing, John Joseph (1860-1948) Peterson, Warner Folder 109: Pf - Pl Philips (Mrs.) Philips, F. A. Philips, Fred Philips, Mary Philips, T. A. Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, John Clayton (Governor) Phillips, Roy Pickett, F.L. Pickett, Jack Piper, C. E. (Miss) Piskulic Place, Lew Pleasant, Johnnie Pleguin, Jon Yuano Folder 110: Pm - Po Pobles, Enregne Plummer, H. C. Poe, Myrtle Polhamus, Isaac Porter, W. C. Postella, José Posten, C. N. Poston, Charles D. (Brady photo) Potts, S. S. Pound, Ezra (see also Ford, Ford Madox) Powell, C. A. Powell, Lawrence Clark Powers, Howard Folder 111: Pp - Pz

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Prange, E. Pratt, H. H. Preslon, C. N. Prill, A. A. Provas, Alexander Purchase, Albert Bell Pugh, Samuel Pulliam, B. H. Pulliam, Dick Pulliam, Nina (Mrs.) Putman, Everett E. (see Finch, Emma) Pullman, Eugene C. Pullman, Nina Mason Pylant, J. D. Pyle, Howard Folder 112: Q Quenner Querado, Antonio Quinda, Conception Folder 113: R - Rea Rader, L. W. Rains, A. B. Rak, Charles Rak, Mary Kidder Ramires, Gergoria Ramirez, R. Ramsey, Geo Rand, John Randall, F. N. Randle, R. A. Randolph, Epes (with Walter Douglas, Frank Murphy, H. J. Simmons) Ranny, E. Rasmessen, Rudolph Raymond, Margarette Read, William S. Reavis, Elisha Marcus Folder 114: Reb - Rh Reckter, J. E. Reddin, Byron A. (ask for Finch, Ida M.) Rembav, Francisco (Mrs.) Renera, Alonio Reppy, C. D. (C.S.Fly photo) Reseuves, Alfred Reston, James Reusoauver, Ilene? (ask for Adamson, Ruby Glenn) Reynard, W. W. Reynolds, E. M.

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Reynolds, E. M. (Mrs.) Rex, J.P. (Mrs.) Rezanillo Rhoades, Ruth Rhodes, John

Folder 115: Ri - Riz Rice, B. J. Rice, T. B. Rice, Tom (Mrs.) Ricketsow, Etta (Miss) Richardson, D. A. Richardson, Ellis Richey, Thomas K. (includes golf scene and law office) Ricketts, Louis D. Riddick, John Duncan Rider, Jane H. Riggs, Lynn Rincherkuncht, Jane Riordan, Timothy A. Rivera, E. (Mrs.) Rivers, C. H. Folder 116: Rj - Rod Roarh, C. M. Roberds Roberts, Clara (Fish) Roberts, Theresa Robertson, Cliff Robertson, Jim Robinson, H. Robinson, S. L. Robinson, T. W. Robles, R. Roblez, Francisco Roche, Charles H. Roche, Theo Rochester, R. Rockfellow, Julia Rodgers, O. C. Rodriquez Rodriquez, F. Rodriquez, P.

Folder 117: Roe - Rom Roesch, John Rofas, Angel Rogers, Charles Thomas Rogers, John

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Rogers, Will, 1912-1993 Rojan, J. Rolrez, Arturo Rollins, J. M. Rollins, Velma Romero, A. Romero, E. Romero, Henry Romero, M. Romero, Manuel Romero, S. Romo, J. (Mrs.) Folder 118: Ron - Rz Rondall (Dr.) Roosevelt, Franklin (President, with Charles DeGaulle)

Roosevelt, Theodore (President) (see also GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)—BUILDINGS (CAMERON HOTEL & POST OFFICE)

Roscoe, B. Rosendem, Mary Rosendey, Ana Rosenfeld, J. J. Roth, J. R. Rother, J. A. Roumanian, Queen Marie of (ask for Campbell, Thomas E.) Royes, Victoriana Rucker, N. A. Ruckman, M. (Mrs.) Rudden, Anna Ruffner, George (see OVERSIZE) Ruhler, R. (Mrs.) Ruiz, A. Ruiz, José (Mrs.) Ruiz, Ygnacio Russell, E. R. Russell, Ruth Rynning, Thomas Harbo

Folder 119: Ronstadt [see also Tucson (Ariz.)--Transportation (Ronstadt Transit Center in Arizona Southwest Vertical File)] (includes Santa Margarita Ranch)

Folder 120: S - Sans Safford, A.P.K. Salseda, C. Salem, John Salazar, Enesteriade Sakes, A. D. Salpointe, John Baptist, 1825-1898 Salter, Norman F. (San Carlos Indian Agency employee) Sampson, F. S. Sanchez, M.

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Sanchez, Manualla Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, N. Sanchez, R. Sanders, M. E. Sanders, N. E. Sanders, Nat Sandetas, B. Sanger, Margaret (includes image of birth control hearings)

Folder 121: Sant - Sg Santano Santiago Sausele, A. (Mrs.) Sauselle, Charles Sauterre Saviar, Josepha Sax (Mrs.) Schenk, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890 (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box) Schiffler, H. H. (Mrs.) Schildknecht, P. Schilling, Frank A., 1885- Schlesinger, B. L. Schuck, Ed Schultz, Ed Schultz, Valmer Sculty, J. D. Seaver, B. F. Sedgley, F. O. Seeley, L. Seeley, Ralph Seeley, Ralph P. (Mrs.) Seff, Jeanette J. Seriono, R. Seusner, Charles Folder 122: Sh Shadegg, Stephen Shaffer, J. Shannon, N. Sharkey, Nellie Sharp, Grace Shaw, Lois family Shaw, C. H. Shay, E. F. Shea, K. (Miss)

Sheldon Family (ask for Globe(Ariz.)--People(Sheldon Family) Shelly, J. Sheppard, B. G. Shibell, Charles A.

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Shofstall, Weldon P. Short, Helen Short, J. (Mrs.) Short, J. P. Short, Jessie (Mrs.) Shrake, I. S. Shreve, Forrest Shugart, N. (Mrs.) Shuhan, Lee Shultz, S. C. (Mrs.) Folder 123: Si - Sn Sieber, Al Silver, R. C. Silverman, R. B. Simions, Mary Simmons, Elias Simon, C. Simon, Martha Simon, Mike Simpkins, C. L. Simpson, Y. W. (Mrs.) Siringo, Charles Slair, J. E. Slane, S. J. (Mrs.) Slanen, Lilian Slavin Slealey, A. D. Sleamon, Stan Sloan, Ross Smis, H. L. Snyder, M. J. Folder 124: Slaughter family (including San Bernadino Ranch) Slaughter, John Slaughter, R. L. Slaughter, R. N. (Mrs.) Slaughter, Viola (Mrs.) Folder 125: Smith Smith Smith (Miss) Smith, Bill Smith, Barton Smith, Biru (Dr.) Smith, C.C. (Lieut.) Smith, F. Smith, F. B. (Mrs.) Smith, J. H. Smith, J. N. (Mrs.) Smith, Jervell Smith, Lloyd (Mrs.)

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Smith, Marcus A. Smith, N. F. Smith, N. T. Smith, Ray Smith, Samual Smith, W. S. Kirly

Folder 126: Snyder, Douglas (Biographical sketch of Snyder and cyanotypes of southern Arizona taken by Snyder in 1890 while taking the census, including Tohono O’odham homes, San Agustin Mission ruins, San Xavier Mission, and a horse-drawn trolley in Tucson.)

Folder 127: Solomon and Freudenthal families (see also OVERSIZE) Folder 128: So - Ss Soldimor, Garmo Somdate, B. Sommer, M. Sommers, F. Sook, C. G. (Mrs.)

Sorono, A. (Mrs.) Soto, Cruz Soto, P. L. Soto, Y. Soturo, E. Spain, King Alfonso III of (see Campbell, Thomas E.) Spain, Queen Victoria of (see Campbell, Thomas E.) Sparks, Grace Sparks, H. C. (Mrs.) Sparks, Lillian Speer, Joe Speery, Albert Sprague de Camp, L. Folder 129: St - Sth St. Clair, Robert E. Stacy, Albert Staebbler, C. A. Stamantha, José Stanavez, Rafaul Cne Stanford, C. C. Stanford, Rawleigh Clement Stanton, Harry Dean Starbuck, T. K. (Mrs.) Stebbins, A. J. Steinfield, Harold Stephens, C. C. Stephens, George Stevens, Hiram S. (Buehman & Hartwell photo) Stevenson, D. S. Stewart, J. A. Stewart, K. (Mrs.)

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Stewart, M. R. (Mrs.) Stewart, Parley Folder 130: Sti - Sz Stiles, Billy Stinrac, Tony Stock, Grace Stolaroft, S. Stone, Esther Stonecypher, George Stoneman, George Styron, T. V. Suarez, Benito Suplee, S. S. Supple, Sam S. Sutton, Henry C. Sutton, Theresa Sykes Family (includes cabin, boat, D.T. McDougal)

Folder 131: Ta - Th

Tahn, E. Tarbell, Esther (ask for Wakefield) Tarbell, Maria Brown (ask for Wakefield) Tathent (Mrs.) Taylor Taylor, A. Taylor, F. C. Taylor, Mary Temple, L.L. (Mrs.) Thomas, Dylan Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870 (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLLECTION, Portfolio Box) Thomas, J. L. Thomas, Lula (Miss) Thompson, E. H. (Mrs.) Thompson, E. J. Thompson, H. E. Thompson, J. N. Thompson, Lucile Thompson, Myrtle (Mrs.) Thomson, C. W. (Mrs.) Thomson, J. B. Thomson, J. J. Thomson, William H. Folder 132: Ti - Tz Tidball, Thomas T. (Capt.) Tidball, Zan L. Tisdale, Daisy F. (includes box car home) Tisdale, George T. Tobin, R.

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Toliner, Bertha Triplett, W.H. Tritle, Harry Tritle, Hattie Harry Tritle, Kate Trivo, H. Trovolet, J. N. (Mrs.) Truomey, Grace Tucker, George Tucson Boy's Band, 1965 Tunney, Gene (ask for Campbell, Thomas E.) Turiney, M. D. Turner, George A. Tuthill, A. M. (Lieut. Gen.) Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 (ask for OVERSIZE) Tweed, Charles (Dr.) Tyler, Lottie (Miss) Folder 133: Udall family Udall, Levi S. Udall, Morris K. Udall, Stewart L.

Folder 134: Va - Vam Vaga, Belen Vail, E.L. Vail, Edward L. Vail, Walter L. Valasco, G. Valdez, B. J. Valencia, Ramon Valencias, Willie de Valensuella, Consuelo Valentine, George C. Valenzela, Sexla Valenzuele, Luis Valenzuella, Sixta Vallez, Filipe Folder 135: Van - Vz Van Dyke, Woody (ask for Campbell, Gayle Ellen) Vansicklen, George Vasquez (Mrs.) Vasquez, Cathline Vaughn, E. D. Vela, Alicia Vela, Manuelita Vela, Martha Vela, Ramon Vela, Socorro Velesquez, Romana

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Verdenburg, F. A. Verdugo, Refucio Vildisola, R. R. Villa, Francisco R., 1898-1967 (see also Columbus (N.M.)--History) Villamil, E. Volker Vongrafe, M. (Mrs.) Vredenburg, F. A. (Mrs.) Folder 135a: Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923 (see also Mexico-- History--Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)) Folder 136 - 137: Wakefield family (includes daguerreotypes, cartes-de-visite) Wakefield, Achsa Wakefield, Alfred James Wakefield, Clara Wakefield, Clarmida Brown Wakefield, Ellen Wakefield, Frank N. Wakefield, George W. Wakefield, Harvey Wakefield, Horace Wakefield, Julius Allen Wakefield, Lyman Willis (includes Buehman cartes-de-visite) Wakefield, Maria (see also Fish, Edward N. Family) Wakefield, William Louis

Folder 138: Wa - Wec Wadsworth, N. D. Wagnon, H. Walker, Lulu Walker, May Walker, William Walls, Helen (Miss) Walsh, Clara (Miss) Walter, A. A. Walton, A. A. Wanotke, Otto Warren, George Washington, E. (Mrs.) Wasley, W. A. Watkins, Forrest Watson, Fannie Watson, George Watson, H. G. Watson, H. G. (Mrs.) Watson, John Wauneka, Annie Dodge Weavberly Weaver, Benjamin H.

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Weaver, Pauline Webb, Jewell (Mrs.) Folder 139: Wed - Whiteg Wedrick, P. Weinberger, Jacob Weitzel, Godfrey, 1834-1884 (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLL., Portfolio Box) Welch, Paul Wells, E. W. Wells, H. G. Wells, Walter Wenceslas, Russell West, C. N. (Mrs.) Wheelan, Floyd Wheeler (see Armstrong, A.B.) Wheeler, Jones (Mrs.) (doll shop) Whipple, Milford White, A. F. White, H. P. White, H. W. (Miss) White, J. N. White, W. B. Folder 140: Whiteh - Wilz Whitehead, B. Whiteside, Samuel M. Whitson, K. (Mrs.) Whitson, L. (Miss) Wicklan, N. H. Wickstroan, A. Wightman, L. E. (Dr.) Wightman, L. E. (Mrs.) Wilbur-Cruce, Eva Antonia Wilburn, T. Wilke, Henry Wilkerson (Miss) Williams, J. H. Williams, J. S. Williams, J. S. (Mrs.) Williams, K. Williams, K. (Mrs.) Williams, Starr Williams, Starr (Mrs.) Wills, Yola (Miss) Wills, Zola Wilton, W. (Mrs.) Folder 141: Wim - Wz Wimberly, Peter Winberry, Pete Wise, S.B.

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Wittick, Charles Woll, Adrian, 1795-1875 (ask for MORALES DE ESCÁRCEGA COLL, Portfolio Box) Wood, Charles Morgan Wood, R. L. Woodcock Woods, Steel Woodward, Arthur Wookey, Ollie Wora, Hellen Wright, Frederick (Dr.) Wright, Harold Bell (see also OVERSIZE) Wright, Manuel Wright, Mimie Wright, William Wynn, Sam Folder 142: Windsor, Mulford (see also OVERSIZE) Folder 143: Wright, John B. (includes Ned White, Thomas Wright) (C.S. Fly, D. A. Markley photos) Folder 144: X, Y, & Z Yanse, M. Yates, E. A. (Mrs.) Young, E. E. Young, J. W. Young, Orvile “Shorty”(OVERSIZE) Young, William H. Young, P. A. Zamora, Theresa Zapata, Emiliano, 1859-1919 [see also Mexico--History-- Revolution, 1910-1920 (Revolutionary Leaders)]

Zapata, R. Zimmerman, G. Zimmerman, George (Mrs.) Zuniga, Pedro Zsarrony, Jmo (Mrs.)

Folder 145a: A - Z Unidentified (see also OVERSIZE and ARIZONA--PEOPLE) Portfolio Box (Vault): Leather-covered photograph album, ca. 1868; 30 cartes-de-visite and daguerreotypes, of unidentified men, women and children. One photographer is Perkins & Foss of San Francisco; another is Gibson City, Edgar County, Ill. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Carte-de-visite photograph album of 30 cartes-de-visite in red leather album. Portraits of unidentified men, women, and children, circa 1860 to 1870, some Hispanic. Photographers include Marin y Otero and San Sebastian of Mexico. (30 cartes-de-visite) Folder 145b: A - Z (Album, Leaders in Western Letters)

Austin, Mary Coolbrith, Ina Graham, Margaret Collier Hall, Sharlot M. (see biographical file)

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Higginson, Ella Jordan, David Starr Keith, William Lummis, Charles T. Markham, Edwin Muir, John Overton, Gwendolen Schittell, Theodore H. Smythe, William E. Stoddard, Charles(?) Warren PERCEVAL, DON

Portfolio Box (Vault): 2 original drawings for Northland Press edition, Man Who Killed the Deer, by Frank Waters.

PERU Folder 1: Postcards PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK (ARIZ.) File 1, Folder 1: Photographs File 1, Folder 2: Stereographs (includes Ben Wittick photo)

File 1, Folder 3: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) File 2, Folders 1-2: Postcards File 2, Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Prints and Wood engravings) PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK (ARIZ.)(see also ADAMANA (ARIZ.)--LODGING-HOUSES) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--AUTOCOURTS (ask for Phoenix (Ariz.)--Motels) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--BRIDGES Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photograph and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (includes pharmacy, street cars, freight teams, laundry interior and employees) Folder 1: Photographs (includes Hartwell photos) Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) (Missing 5/05) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--CITY HALL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (WOMEN) Folder 1: Postcard PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (YMCA) Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--COUNTRY CLUBS Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--COUNTY COURT HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (includes Hartwell photo) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--EVENTS Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--EVENTS (PRESIDENT McKINLEY'S VISIT, 1901)

Folder 1: Photographs of a parade on the occasion of a visit by President McKinley. Views of McKinley buggy, Indian School Kindergarten float, Santa Fe, Prescott, and Phoenix Railroad Float, etc.

PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (ADAMS HOTEL) (includes double decker bus) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (ARIZONA BILTMORE HOTEL) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (ARIZONA HOTEL) Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (CAMELBACK INN) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (FORD HOTEL) (includes Hartwell photo) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (JEFFERSON HOTEL) Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (PARADISE INN) Folder 1: Postcards

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PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (WRANGLER'S ROOST) Folder 1: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--MOTELS Folder 1: Photograph and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--MUSEUMS--HEARD MUSEUM Folder 1: Postcard PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcard PHOENIX (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (includes baseball team, tents along canal) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE

Includes a baseball team (Hartwell photo), tents along canals, hay wagons) Portfolio Box (Vault): Velvet-covered photograph album; 41 cabinet cards, cartes-de-visite, and two daguerreotypes, taken ca. 1883-1891, of Phoenix residents. Most images are studio portraits and are identified. People represented include George Mintz, Clint Scott, Morris Goldwater, Elmer Hinton, Millie McDermand, Jamie Lowry, and Jamie Fogarty. Photographers of the images include William Jennings, George Rothrock, C. W. Catton, Francis Hartwell, and Henry Buehman. A list of subjects and photographers is present.

PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcard PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)—SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL GROUPS (Includes Rothrock photo) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS--PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL (includes Hartwell photo) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards (includes its Tuberculosis sanitarium) PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--STATE CAPITOL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--VIEWS (includes Rothrock, J.C. Burge, Hartwell photos) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Souvenir books PICACHO PEAK (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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PICTOGRAPHS--SOUTHWEST, NEW (Includes Haynes photo) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards PIEDRAS NEGRAS (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PIEDRAS NEGRAS (MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (Eagle Pass, Tex.)] PIKE'S PEAK (COLO.) Folder 1: Postcards PILARES (SONORA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard PIMA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PINACATE MOUNTAINS (MEXICO) (ask for PEOPLE--Milton, Jeff) PINAL CITY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs PLANET PEAK WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers POLAND (ARIZ.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, 38 images, of Poland, Arizona Territory, a mining camp near Big Bug in Yavapai County including images of mining operations, post office, general store, and the surrounding area, ca. 1901-1910.

POLARIS (ARIZ.) (see YUMA (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE) PORTAL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers POSTCARDS--UNITED STATES--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY (ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920) POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902--JOURNEYS--COLORADO RIVER (COLO.-MEXICO)

Folder 1: Photograph Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 76 stereographs and photographs of the Powell expeditions were taken primarily by chief photographer John K. Hillers. Hillers’ images depict the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon, and the Indian Territory, which features the Southern Paiute Indians in 1873. Some stereographs include images by E. O. Beaman, professional photographer for Powell until January 1872, and James Fennemore who most important contribution to the expedition was teaching Hillers photography. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Nine photographs which include four duplicate images located in Box 1.

POWELL, LAWRENCE CLARK, 1906- Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Drawings)

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PRESCOTT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs (Dedication of Point of Rocks in Granite Wells)

Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--BANKS Folder 1: Photograph and postcard PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (includes Rothrock photo, drug store interior) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereograph PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--CAMPS (FRIENDLY PINES CAMP) Folder 1: Photographs PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--CAMPS (FRIENDLY PINES CAMP) (see also Arizona, Southwest vertical file) PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--GOVERNOR'S HOUSE (TERRITORIAL PERIOD) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS Folder 1: Postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--LIBRARIES Folder 1: Postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--MINING (includes Erwin Baer photo) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (includes children, parade for departing Rough Riders) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA) PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)—SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL GROUPS (includes D.F. Mitchell photo) Folder 1: Postcards and stereograph PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)—VIEWS includes D. F. Mitchell, Olaf Larsen photos) (includes railroad depot and trains) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and stereographs Folder 2: PANORAMA

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PRESCOTT (ARIZ.)--YAVAPAI COUNTY COURT HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph, and postcards PRESCOTT (ARIZ.) (see also ARIZONA--VIEWS) PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs PRESIDIO COUNTY (TEX.) Folder 1: Photographs PRIVATE PRESSES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs PROGRESO (YUCATÁN, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PROSPECTING--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs (18 panoramic views taken near Bagdad, Arizona, 1900-1910) PUEBLA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--BANKS Folder 1: Postcard PUEBLA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO FEDERAL) Folder 1: Postcard PUEBLA (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS (CATEDRAL DE PUEBLA) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph PUEBLA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES ca. 1900-1920 Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO) Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO; CAPILLA DE ROSARIO) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph PUEBLA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (TEMPLO DE SAN FRANCISCO) Folder 1: Postcards

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PUEBLA (MEXICO)--CONVENTS (see PUEBLA (MEXICO)—MUSEUMS (MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS ART; EX-CONVENTO DE SANTA MONICA) PUEBLA (MEXICO)--HOSPITALS Folder 1: Postcard PUEBLA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--MARKETS (LA VICTORIA) Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--MOTION PICTURE THEATERS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS (CASA DEL ALFEÑIQUE) Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS (MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS ART; EX-CONVENTO DE SANTA MONICA) Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNOR Folder 1: Postcard PUEBLA (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--PENITENTIARIES (PENITENCIARÍA DE PUEBLA) Folder 1: Postcard PUEBLA (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) PUEBLA (MEXICO)--SCHOOLS--PRIVATE SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--STORES, RETAIL Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Theaters PUEBLA (MEXICO)--TOURIST INFORMATION CENTERS

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Folder 1: Postcards PUEBLA (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO and MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) PUEBLO BONITO (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards PUERTO PENASCO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards PUERTO VALLARTA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Photographs PUYE (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards QUERÉTARO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards QUERÉTARO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph QUERÉTARO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO; MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; and MEXICO--MARKETS) QUINTANA ROO (MEXICO: STATE)--ISLANDS (ISLA MUJERES) Folder 1: Postcards QUIROGA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard RAGGED TOP WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) RAILROAD ACCIDENTS (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA and SANTA FE, PRESCOTT AND PHOENIX RAILWAY COMPANY) RAILROAD ACCIDENTS--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards RAILROAD BRIDGES--ARIZONA (includes Buehman & Hartwell photo after 1886 earthquake) Folder 1: Photographs RAILROAD BRIDGES--ARIZONA (see also ATLANTIC AND PACFIC RAILROAD COMPANY) RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO (see also RAILROADS--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION--MEXICO--COLIMA)

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RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION WORKERS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photograph RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION WORKERS--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcard RAILROAD--DRAWBRIDGES--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcard RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA [see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RAILROAD STATIONS (EL PASO AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY); and TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RAILROAD STATIONS (SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY)] RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) RAILROAD STATIONS--MISSOURI--JEFFERSON CITY Folder 1: Postcard RAILROAD--TUNNELS--ARIZONA (ask for ATLANTIC AND PACFIC RAILROAD COMPANY) RAILROAD--TUNNELS--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards RAILROAD--TUNNELS--MEXICO--HISTORY (REVOLUTION, 1910-1920) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY)] RAILROAD--YARDS--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcard RAILROADS Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and stereographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) RAILROADS (see also ATCHISON TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY; ATLANTIC AND PACFIC RAILROAD COMPANY; and SANTA FE, PRESCOTT AND PHOENIX RAILWAY COMPANY) RAILROADS--ARIZONA (includes stereograph labeled "extention of SPRR in Arizona") Folders 1-2: Photographs, stereographs and postcards RAILROADS--ARIZONA [see also OVERSIZE: PEOPLE (Young, Orvile -- “Shorty”--)] RAILROADS--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION--MEXICO--COLIMA Folder 1: Photographs RAILROADS--LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA (see LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA)

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RAILROADS--LOCOMOTIVES--MEXICO (see LOCOMOTIVES--MEXICO) RAILROADS--MEXICO

Folder 1: Photographs (photographs framed and displayed in SpColl) and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs and print) RAILROADS--MEXICO [see also CANANEA (MEXICO)--RAILROADS; MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (RIO GRANDE RAILROAD COMPANY); and TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--SPECIAL EVENTS (APRIL 1915)] RAILROADS--MEXICO--HISTORY (REVOLUTION, 1910-1920) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY)] RAILROADS, MINATURE--TRAINS--ARIZONA--ROCK PARK Folder 1: Photograph RAILROADS--TRAINS--MEXICO (see also VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING) RAILROADS--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folder 1: Photograph Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Prints) RAINBOW BRIDGE (UTAH) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) RANCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (101 Ranch, 1913, St. Louis) RANCHES—ARIZONA (includes D. F. Mitchell photo)

Folder 1: Photographs, Stereographs, and Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs of Harry Irving's Ranch in Skull Valley, Arizona, ca.1940's by Ray Manley)

RANCHES--ARIZONA (see also PEOPLE--Monk, Edward R.; PEOPLE--Slaughter; SIERRA BONITA RANCH (GRAHAM COUNTY, ARIZONA); and EMPIRE RANCH)

RANCHES--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs

Portfolio Box (Vault): 32 unpublished stereographs, on gray curved mounts, were apparently taken by an amateur photographer who visited Grant County, N.M. about 1901. Images include Lyon’s Hunting Lodge, Gila Farm Company ranch, Haupt Creek camp, a cattle drive, and Gila River cliff dwellings in the Mogollon Mountains (now Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument). People are identified only as A. Lyons, Dr. Gillette, and Hill.

RANCHES--NEW MEXICO--TULAROSA (BAR X RANCH) Folder 1: Photograph RANCHES--NEW MEXICO (see also PEOPLE--Hughes Family) RANCHOS DE TAOS (N.M.)

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Folder 1: Photographs and postcard RATON (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards

Folder 2: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) RAWHIDE MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) [ask for SWANSEA WILDERNESS (ARIZ.)] RAY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) RED RIVER VALLEY (N.M.)

Folder 1: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) REINOSA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards REINOSA (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards REINOSA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard REINOSA (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards REINOSA (MEXICO)--INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE Folder 1: Postcards REINOSA (MEXICO)--PLAZA Folder 1: Postcards REINOSA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards REPTILES--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards REYNOSA (MEXICO) [see REINOSA (MEXICO)] RÍO HONDO (MEXICO) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photograph) RIO VERDE (SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard RIVERS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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RIVERS--MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs RIVERS--MEXICO [see also RÍO HONDO (MEXICO)] RIVERS--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs ROADS—ARIZONA (see also INTERSTATE 10) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs ROADS--ARIZONA--SEDONA Folder 1: Photographs ROADS--ARIZONA--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (see also INTERSTATE 10) Folder 1: Photographs RODEOS--ARIZONA Folders 1-3: Photographs (includes Safford, Superior, Pinal County, Tohono O’odham) RODEOS--CALIFORNIA--LOS ANGELES Folders 1-2: Photographs RODEOS--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs ROGERS, WILL, 1879-1935 Folder 1: Postcards (Will Rogers Memorial) ROOSEVELT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.) [ask for THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.)] ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS (ask for THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS) ROOSEVELT LAKE (ARIZ) [ask for THEODORE ROOSEVELT LAKE (ARIZ.)] ROSWELL (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards RUBY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs ROUTE 66 (UNITED STATES HIGHWAY 66) Folder 1: Photographs (Phillipe Salaun photographer) (Includes towns of Kingman, Seligman, Flagstaff, and Oatman, Arizona, and Gallup, N.M.) RUCKER CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

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SABINAS HIDALGO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SABINO CANYON (ARIZ.) Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards and slides SACRIFICIOS ISLAND (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SADDLE MOUNTAIN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers SAFFORD (ARIZ.) (includes 1927 July 4th parade) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs SAGUARO NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and slides SAINT DAVID (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SAINT JOHNS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SALAMANCA (GUANAJUATO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SALINA CRUZ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard SALINA CRUZ (MEXICO)--HARBORS Folder 1: Postcards SALINA CRUZ (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; MEXICO—DRAFT ANIMALS; and RAILROAD--YARDS--MEXICO) SALINAS PUEBLO MISSIONS NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards SALOME (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards SALT RIVER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SALT RIVER CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SALT RIVER PROJECT Folder 1: Photographs, photograph album

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Folder 2: Photograph album and printed material SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcards SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--MOTION PICTURE THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcard SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--STATUES Folder 1: Postcard SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard SALTILLO (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards SALTON SEA (CALIF.) Folder 1: Photographs

Portfolio Box (Vault): 31 photographs used in Daniel T. MacDougal’s book, “The Salton Sea,” Carnegie Institute, 1914.

SALVATIERRA (GUANAJUATO, MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] SAN ANGEL (DISTRITO FEDERAL, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard SAN ANTONIO (TEX.) – PANORAMIC VIEWS

(a) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) (National Guard troop at Fort Sam Houston) SAN BLAS (MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SAN CARLOS (MEXICO)

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Folder 1: Postcard SAN CRISTOBOL DE LAS CASAS (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN DIEGO (CALIF.) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards SAN FRANCISCO (CALIF) Folder 1: Postcards SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards SAN FRANCISCO RIVER (N.M. & ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SAN ISIDRO (MEXICO) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SAN JERÓNIMO PROGRESO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph SAN JERÓNIMO PROGRESO (MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SAN JERÓNIMO PROGRESO, MEXICO)] SAN JUAN (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SAN JUAN DE ULUA ISLAND (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN JUAN PARANGARICUTIRO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACÁN (MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACÁN (MEXICO))] SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--AERIAL VIEWS Folder 1: Postcard SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) Folder 1: Postcard SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (MUSEO REGINAL POTOSINO) Folder 1: Postcards

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SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO FEDERAL) Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO FEDERAL) (see also SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--THEATERS) SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcard SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS (CATHEDRAL DE SAN LUIS) Folder 1: Postcards and Photograph SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS (CATHEDRAL DE SAN LUIS) (see also SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--PARKS and SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO) --VIEWS) SAN LUIS POTOSí (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (SAN AGUSTÍN) Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (TEMPLO DEL CARMEN) Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (TEMPLO DE GUADALUPE) Folder 1: Postcards and Photograph SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (TEMPLO DE SAN FRANCISCO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (TEMPLO DE SAN MIGUELITO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--FOUNTAINS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSí (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES (see MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--MEXICO) SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--MONUMENTS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--MOTION PICTURE THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards

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SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--PRISONS Folder 1: Postcard SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcard SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SAN MANUEL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SAN MARCOS (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SAN MARTÍN (SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--ART SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--CHURCHES (LA PARROQUIA DE SAN MIGUEL ARCANGEL) Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--MUSEUMS (CASA DE DON IGNACIO ALLENDE Y UNZAGA) Folder 1: Postcards

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SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SAN PEDRO RIVER (MEXICO AND ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and slides Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) SAN PEDRO RIVER (MEXICO AND ARIZ.) (see also PEOPLE--Milton, Jeff) SANDIA MOUNTAINS (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards SANTA CRUZ COUNTY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SANTA CRUZ RIVER (ARIZ. & MEXICO) (includes Buehman photo) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph SANTA FE (N.M.) Folder 1: Silk Screen Almanac, 1943 Folder 2: Photographs, stereographs and postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Lithograph calendar, 1940) SANTA FE (N.M.)--BISHOP'S LODGE Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Stereographs, photographs and postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--CAMEL ROCK Folder 1: Postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--CHURCHES--SAN MIGUEL Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--EVENTS Folder 1: Photographs

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SANTA FE (N.M.)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--LABORATORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY (MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--MUSEUMS Folder 1: Postcard SANTA FE (N.M.)--OLDEST HOUSE IN THE U.S.A. Folder 1: Photograph, stereograph and postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards and photographs SANTA FE (N.M.)--PROCESSIONS, RELIGIOUS Folder 1: Photographs SANTA FE (N.M.)--SANTA FE FIESTA Folder 1: Postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--SANTA FE OPERA Folder 1: Postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--SANTA FE PLAZA Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards SANTA FE (N.M.)--SENA PLAZA Folder 1: Photographs SANTA FE (N.M.)--STATE CAPITOL Folder 1: Postcards and photograph SANTA FE (N.M.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Print) SANTA FE (N.M.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs, prints, stereographs and postcards Folders 2-3: Postcards Folder 4: Postcards (Archives Series) SANTA FE, PRESCOTT, AND PHOENIX RAILWAY CO. Folder 1: Photographs SANTA MARÍA DEL TULE (MEXICO) (ask for TREES--MEXICO--SANTA MARÍA DEL TULE) SANTA MARÍA DEL TULE (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard SANTIAGO TEQUIXQUIAC (MEXICO)--WATER-SUPPLY

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Folder 1: Photographs SANTO TOMÁS (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) SANTOS (ART)--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards SANTOS (ART)--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards SANTOS (ART)--NEW MEXICO--TAMARIND INSTITUTE

Folder 1: OVERSIZE (8 four-color lithographs drawn by Ellen Chávez de Leitner, Rosie Leitner, Luis Tapia, Sergio Tapia, Ramón José López, Miller López, Charlie Carrillo and Estrellita Carrillo, including documentation)

SASABE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SAWMILLS Folder 1: Stereograph SAYULA (JALISCO, MEXICO) (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) SCHOOLS—ARIZONA (Includes Evalyn Bentley, Home Demonstration Agent, and student activities of Indian and rural schools Greaterville, Vail, Jaynes, Sonoita, etc. home economics, may pole dance, playgrounds) Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photographs) SCOTTSDALE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE ARTS, SCOTTDALE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards

SCHWEMBERGER, SIMEON Franciscan missionary and photographer at St. Michael’s Mission, Window Rock, Ariz., ca. 1901-1908. Portfolio Box A (Vault): Photograph album of 44 images feature southwest views, 1906. Photographs include St. Michael, Arizona trading store, making adobe bricks, snow scenes; scenes near Fort Defiance and Hay Stack Rock; Navajo Indians including freighters; J. L. Hubbell store and freight teams in Ganado, Arizona; Wide Ruins store; livestock, sheep and goats; building a well; and J.B. Moore’s ranch in Crystal, New Mexico. Portfolio Box B (Vault): Photograph album contains 50 images primarily of Jemez Indians, their pueblo and culture, 1906 -1908. Images feature individuals and groups, including dancers and drummers on the plaza, feast day of San Diego, Jemez water girls, and two unidentified photographs of Indian school children with Franciscans and Nuns. The right hand corner of the first photograph in the album is adhered

to the second photograph and the Jemez dancer, #7, is missing. SEDONA (ARIZ.)

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Folder 1: Postcards SEDONA (ARIZ.)--(Boynton and Long Canyon)

Folder 1: Photographs (1978, transferred from Morris Udall Papers) SELLS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SEVILLE (SPAIN) Folder 1: Postcards SHEEP RANCHING (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SHIPROCK (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards SHOWLOW (ARIZ.) (includes Clara Woolford group) Folder 1: Photographs SIBERIA (RUSSIA)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 19 photographs taken by Vladmir Zvyagin (1947- ) include art photography and various images of the people and views of Siberia (no captions).

SIERRA BLANCA (TEX.) [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (SIERRA BLANCA, TEX.)] SIERRA BONITA RANCH (GRAHAM COUNTY, ARIZONA) Folder 1: Photographs and Stereographs SIERRA MADRE MOUNTAINS (MEXICO) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Print)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album with 52 photographs of the Carl Lumholtz expedition to the Sierra Madre de Chihuahua, including an image of Lumholtz, Tarahumara Indians, pictographs, and cliff dwellings, ca. 1890-1893.

SILENT FILMS--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folder 1: Photographs SILVER CITY (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and stereographs

Portfolio Box (Vault): 54 photographs, taken circa 1890-1910, by O. C. Hinman, Silver City, New Mexico photographer, furniture store owner and undertaker. Images include freight teams of W. A. Tenney, flooding, flood damage, and the construction of Harlans dam, celebrating Mexico’s independence Sept. 16, Mogollon Mountain cliff dwellings, and Silver City street scenes.

SILVER LAKE (ARIZ.) (includes Buehman, Haynes photos) Folder 1: Photographs SILVERBELL (ARIZ.) (includes mines, homes, school groups)

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Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) SILVERBELL MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) [ask for RAGGED TOP WILDERNESS (ARIZ.)] SINALOA (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcard Folder 3: Photographs by Robert Stewart Brooks, 1907-08.

Fourteen photographs and two letters by Robert Stewart Brooks, depict local people and their activities in Chihuahua and Sinaloa, Mexico, ca. 1907-1908. Activities represented include making tortillas, weaving a sombrero, horse-drawn carriages and wagons, and hand-held plows pulled by oxen. Brooks was a mining engineer working for the Greene-Cananea Copper Company in northern Mexico.

SINALOA (MEXICO: STATE) (E.J. HAND TRIP IN 1920'S) Folder l: Photographs by E.J. Hand SMOKI PEOPLE, INC. Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs, Misc. group of, No.1-10 SMOKI PEOPLE, INC. (See also ARIZONA--VIEWS) SNOWFLAKE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs SOCIETY OF AMERICAN INDIANS--KANSAS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photograph) SOCORRO (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs SOCIETY OF AMERICAN INDIANS--KANSAS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) SOLAR ENERGY--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs SOLOMONVILLE (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 47 photographs, inscribed “Greetings to Paul R. Hopfrey, May 2, 1906, from Solomonville.” Photographs of people and buildings including the Shoo Fly Restaurant, and churches. Many people are indentified; names include Parks, Evans, McAlister, Dysarts, Rawlins, and Kenyon.

SONORA (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Photographs by E.J. Hand (1920s) Folder 2: Photographs and postcards Folder 3: Photographs

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album ca. 1900 with 51 small albumen photographs (faded). All images are labeled on the back in pencil and some of the people are identified. Photographs include miners and

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Sonora Chief work camp; people and scenes along the Yaqui River, including a 300 year old church at Suaqui, and Batuc; San Pablo and its people; several views of Llano Copper Company and images of miners. Other highlights feature views of Hermosillo, including the railroad station with a Benito Juaréz poster for celebration; Arcadia Hotel; and a few photographs of a procession of Revolutionary Troops - Rurales and Mexican Army.

SONORA (MEXICO: STATE)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcard SONORA (MEXICO: STATE)--COTTON MANUFACTURE Folder 1: Photographs SONORA (MEXICO: STATE)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SONOYTA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards SOPORI (ARIZ.) (includes school groups) (includes school groups) Folder 1: Photographs SOPORI RANCH SHRINE Folder 1: Photographs SOUTH DAKOTA Folder 1: Photographs SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and playing cards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Print) SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD [see also RAILROAD STATIONS--ARIZONA and TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RAILROAD STATIONS (SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD)] SOUTHWEST, NEW--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, six View Masters and playing cards Folder 2: Postcards

Folder 3: Photographs (Images from a personal travel photo album, documenting a March 1929 trip through southern Arizona, southern New Mexico, southwest Texas and northern Chihuahua, especially Tumacacori Mission, Deming, NM, and Fort Bliss, Tex. ) Portfolio Box (Vault): Travel photograph album, ca. 1938, with 111 images depicts an unidentified family’s journey through the southwest. Images include Mexico; Grand Canyon, Arizona; Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico; Crater Lake National Park, Oregon; and various family snapshots. Includes a clipping for wedding of Mary Agnes Sconce and Ensign Donald DeVolder.

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898 f.1 Stereograph SPRINGERVILLE (ARIZ.) (see also JOKAKE RANCH)

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Folder 1: Photographs and postcards STAGECOACHES Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) STATIONARY--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs STEAM LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA (ask for LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) STEAMBOATS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, and slides Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) STREET RAILROADS--MEXICO (ask for HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO; GUADALAJARA (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DE JUARÉZ); LEÓN (MEXICO)--STREET RAILROADS; TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREET RAILROADS; and TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS] STREET RAILROADS--ARIZONA (ask for TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREET RAILROADS) SULLIVAN, THOMAS (ask for WHEELER, GEOFFREY) SUNSET CRATER VOLCANO NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) (ask for FLAGSTAFF (ARIZ.)-- VIEWS and NATIONAL MOUNUMENTS) SUPERIOR (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards SWANSEA WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers TABASCO (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) TACÁMBARA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TACUBAYA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TAMARIND INSTITUTE (ask for SANTOS (ART)--NEW MEXICO--TAMARIND INSTITUTE) TAMAULIPAS (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TAMAULIPAS (MEXICO)--BOUNDARIES, STATE Folder 1: Postcard TAMAULIPAS (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards

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TAMAZUNCHALE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TAMAZUNCHALE (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcard TAMAZUNCHALE (MEXICO) (see also SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--CHURCHES and SAN LUIS POTOSÍ (MEXICO)--STREETS) TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--BRIDGES Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (CORRES Y TELEGRAFO) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS--ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--CARNIVALS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--CATHEDRALS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--CUSTOM HOUSE Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--FISHING BOATS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--FLOODS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--HARBORS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--INDUSTRIAL HOUSING Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--JETTIES Folder 1: Postcards

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TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--LIGHTHOUSES Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--MINERAL INDUSTRIES Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOODS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--PLAZAS (PLAZA DE ARMAS) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--PLAZAS (PLAZA DE LA CONSTITUTION) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--PLAZAS (PLAZA DE LA LIBERTAD) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--RAILROADS [ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO; RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO; and TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--SPECIAL EVENTS (APRIL 1915)] TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--RESORTS (FISHING) Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--RESORTS--MIRAMAR Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--RIVERS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--SCHOOLS--PLAYGROUNDS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--SPECIAL EVENTS (APRIL 1915) Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STEAMBOATS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards

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TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREETS (AVENIDA MADERO) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE COMERCIO) Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--STREET RAILROADS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--SWIMMERS--MEN Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--TANKERS Folder 1: Postcard TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards TAMPICO (TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO)--WHARVES Folder 1: Postcards TANCANHUITZ DE SANTOS (SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TANQUE VERDE FALLS (ARIZ) Folder 1: Photographs TAOS (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards

Portfolio Box (Vault): Housed at Special Collections DD45 .P45 1905 Photograph album, dated 1905, with 26 photographs of Taos, New Mexico and vicinity. There are images of Taos Pueblo, including portraits of Taos Indians, and scenes of the town of Taos. Views of Taos Pueblo include the San Geronimo Day dance, a woman grinding corn, portraits of the former and present cacique (head of pueblo), and other indentified men and women. Also present are images of the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the town of Taos (which was torn down in 1912), the home and tomb of Kit Carson, a grist mill, the Church at Ranches de Taos, and other scenes. The photographer may be Charles R. Allen, an itinerant photographer who worked in Sonora, Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico in the 1890s and early 1900s.

TAPACHULA (CHIAPAS, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--CHILDREN Folder 1: Postcards

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TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--CHURCHES--SANTA PRISCA Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--FESTIVALS Folder 1: Postcard TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOMES AND HAUNTS (CASA BARON DE HUMOLT) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL BORDA) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL LOS ARCOS) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL MELENDEZ)

Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL POSADA DE LA MISION) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL RANCHO TELVA) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL TAXQUENO) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL VICTORIA) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--HUMAN-ANIMAL RELATIONSHIPS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--LAUNDRY WORKERS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--MOTELS (LOMA LINDA MOTEL) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--NEIGHBORHOODS

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Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcard TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE DEL ARCOS) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE JUELA) Folder 1: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folders 1-2: Postcards TAXCO DE ALARCON (MEXICO)--WATER SUPPLY Folder 1: Postcards TECATE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph TECOLUTLA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TEHUACAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TEHUANTEPEC (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph TEHUANTEPEC (MEXICO) (See also INDIANS--ZAPOTEC INDIANS--WOMEN) TEMPE (ARIZ.) (see also HAYDEN’S FERRY) (includes Rothrock photo) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and leather postcards TEMPE NORMAL SCHOOL (ask for ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY)

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TEOTIHUACÁN SITE (SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACÁN, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs TEOTIHUACÁN SITE (SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACÁN, MEXICO)--FESTIVALS Folder 1: Postcards TEPIC (NAYARIT, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TEPIC (NAYARIT, MEXICO) (see also RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) TEPOTZOTLÁN (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards TEPOZTLAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TEQUESQUITENGO (MORELOS, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TEQUILA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) [ask for MEXICO (MEXICO: STATE)] TEQUIXQUIAC (MEXICO) (ask for SANTIAGO TEQUIXQUIAC (MEXICO)--WATER-SUPPLY) TEXAS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards TEXAS CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TEXOLO (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--WATERFALLS Folder 1: Postcard THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.)--CONSTRUCTION Folder 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folders 2-3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photograph) THEODORE ROOSEVELT LAKE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photograph and postcards

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THURBER (TEXAS) Folder 1: Photographs TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BARS (DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS) Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BORDER (see MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION) TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (FEDERAL BUILDING) Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (JAI ALAI FRONTON PALACE) Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BULLFIGHTERS (see BULLFIGHTERS--MEXICO) TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--CASINOS (MONTE CARLO) Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--CITY HALLS Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--CLUBS (FOREIGN CLUB) Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--FIRES (NOVEMBER 25, 1938) Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--FORTIFICATION Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--HORSE RAILROADS (ask for HORSE RAILROADS--MEXICO) TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcard and photographs TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--IMMIGRATION (ask for UNITED STATES. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE)

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TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--JAI ALAI [ask for TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (JAI ALAI FRONTON PALACE)] TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--POLICE STATIONS (COMANDANCIA DE POLICIA) Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--PORTRAITS, GROUP File 1, folder 1: Postcards and Photographs File 1, folder 2: Postcards File 2, folders 1-2: Postcards File 3, folders 1-2: Postcards File 4, folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)—PORTRAITS, TOURIST Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--PORTRAITS, GROUP (see also MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION--PORTRAITS, GROUP) TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--RACE TRACKS (HORSE RACING) Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--SPECIAL EVENTS Folder 1: Postcard TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--STREETS Fodler 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO) [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (TIJUANA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO))] TLACOLULA DE METAMOROS (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard TLACOTALPAM (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TLALMANALCO DE VELÁZQUEZ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TLALMANALCO DE VELÁZQUEZ (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL)

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TLALPAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TLALPAN (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) TLALQUEPAQUE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard TLALQUEPAQUE (MEXICO)--MARKETS--POTTERY Folder 1: Postcards TLAPACOYAN (MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) TLAXCALA DE XICOHTÉNCATL (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TLAXCALA DE XICOHTÉNCATL (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards TLAXCALA DE XICOHTÉNCATL (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards TLAXCALA DE XICOHTÉNCATL (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--BREWING INDUSTRY Folder 1: Postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--CARRIAGES AND CARTS (see TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--STREETS) TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcard

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TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--SCHOOLS Folder 1: Postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--STATUES Folder 1: Photograph and postcard TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards TOLUCA DE LERDO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO) TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection), 1909 TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--BIRD CAGE THEATRE

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--BOOT HILL GRAVEYARD Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--CAN-CAN RESTAURANT Folder 1: Photographs TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--CITY HALL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--COCHISE COUNTY COURT HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--CRYSTAL PALACE Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and slide TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--ED SCHIEFFELIN'S GRAVE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)—EVENTS (includes a prohibition image) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--HELLDORADO (1929) Folders 1-6: Photographs TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--HOTELS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--MINING (includes Walter Hadsell photo) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs of Mill Construction at Tombstone, 1904 TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)—MOVIES (ADVERTISEMENTS) Folder 1: Postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--O.K. CORRAL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE (includes C. S. Fly photo) Folder 1: Photograph TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS (see LOCOMOTIVES--ARIZONA) TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--ROSE TREE Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--SCHIEFFELIN HALL Folder 1: Postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.)--TOMBSTONE EPITAPH Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TONTO NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.) Folders 1-2: Photographs from Morris K. Udall Papers TONTO NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.)--WHITE CANYON WILDERNESS Folder 1: Photographs TONTO NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and souvenir viewbooks

(photographs published by Frashers; 2 sets) TOPIA (DURANGO, MEXICO: STATE) (see DURANGO (MEXICO: STATE)--PEOPLE) TOPOCK (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs

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TOPOLOBAMPO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs (Albumen) Folder 2: Photographs by Ira Kneeland

Folder 3: Photographs by Ira Kneeland (expedition to Chihuahua) TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcard TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--DRAFT ANIMALS Folder 1: Postcards TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--RUBBER INDUSTRY AND TRADE (CONTINENTAL RUBBER COMPANY) Folder 1: Postcard TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--THEATERS Folder 1: Postcard TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards TORRÉON (COAHUILA, MEXICO) (see also RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO; RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO; and RAILROADS--MEXICO) TORRÉON (GUANAJUATO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) TREES--MEXICO--SANTA MARÍA DEL TULE Folder 1: Postcards TROY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs TUBA CITY (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUBA CITY (ARIZ.)(see also INDIANS--NAVAJO INDIANS--SCHOOLS)

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TUBAC (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph TUCSON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Misc. photographs, postcards and leather postcards

Folder 2: Photocopies of the original images in an old leather bound photograph album titled, “San Xavier Mission Tucson, Ariz.” Portfolio Box (Vault): Old leather bound photograph album with an image of and the title “San Xavier Mission Tucson, Ariz.” on front cover contains 39 photographs and 4 postcards of Tucson and the surrounding area, ca. 1910. Highlights include the second Pima County Court House, Santa Rita Hotel, street scenes with people, Mexican quarter, adobe homes, the Manning house, railroad station and peddlers, the Kingans residence, a family farm, one image of Tumacacori National Monument and one image of Old Main at the University of Arizona.

TUCSON (ARIZ.)--AIRPORTS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (MISC.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Blueprints) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (A-B) (includes Charles O. Brown house) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (BLAKE, WILLIAM P.) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (C) (includes Samuel Campbell's Camino Real home) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (CHAMBERS, GEORGE) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (CLAPP) (San Clemente, 3919 E. Cooper) Folder 1: Photographs and blueprint TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (CORBETT, W.J.) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Blueprints) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (CORDOVA) 173 N. Meyer Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (D-F) (includes 1727 E. Speedway) Folder 1: Photographs

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (FELDMAN) 906 N. 1st Ave. Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (G-I) (includes L.C. Hughes and 1645 E. Speedway) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (J) (includes Lionel & Barron Jacobs home) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (K-N) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (KITT, KATHERINE) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (MANNING) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (O-R) Folder 1: Photograph and blueprint Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Blueprints) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (THAYER PAINTER) File 1: Architectural blueprints Files 2-3: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (S) (includes R. Bliss solar house) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (SPEEDWAY, MISC.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (STEINFELD) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (T-Z) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (UNIVERSITY AREA, MISC.) Folders 1-3: Photographs Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC (JAMES S. WHEELER) (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)—SWIMMING POOLS--WHEELER

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Folder 1: Photographs (Collection taken on Wheeler property, ca. 1910-1920, including tent house, Tohono O’odham woman, watermelon, woman hunter, rabbit pelts, windmill.)

TUCSON (ARIZ.)—ARMORIES (includes 1959 Veterans Day parade scene) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BANKS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS--1870-1899 Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS--1900-1919 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS--1920-1929 Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS--1930-1939 Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS--1960-1969 (includes Chinese Chamber of Commerce) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS--1970- Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1870-1899

(Includes Zeckendorf store, Congress Street views) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1900-1919

(Includes Zeckendorf employees, Ruby Ranch (1915 chicken ranch), Dansky's tobacco shop, Congress Lodging House, W. E. Felix, 1915 service station)

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1920-1929

(Includes Dooleys Varsity Shop, Rodgers Hospital, Godfrey & Pease) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1930-1939

(Includes Congress Street parade, Fox Theater crowds, groceries, service stations) Folder 1: Photographs and postcard TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1940-1949 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1950-1959 (Includes UA rally on Congress St.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1960-1969 Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and slides TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--1970- Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (BROADWAY VILLAGE) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (CASAS ADOBES) Folder 1: Photographs and slides TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (JACOME'S DEPT. STORE) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (STEINFELD’S DEPT. STORE) Folder 1: Photographs and copper plate TUCSON (ARIZ.)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (TUCSON MARBLE WORKS) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (MISC.) (includes Buehman & Hartwell photo) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (SAN AUGUSTÍN, ST. AUGUSTINE) (includes hotel and garage) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (SAN AUGUSTÍN, ST. AUGUSTINE) (See also TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1870-1899; photograph by Buehman & Co.) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (SAN AGUSTIN MISSION, SAN JOSÉ, SAN COSMÉ) mission ruins Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (ST. GERMAIN OF ALASKA ORTHODOX CHURCH) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES (ST. PHILIP'S IN THE HILLS) Folder 1: Postcards and slides TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CITY HALL Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (ELKS CLUB)

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Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (OLD PUEBLO CLUB) Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (OWLS CLUB) Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (WOMEN'S CLUB) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CLUBS (YWCA) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--COMMUNITY CENTERS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Drawings) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--COUNTRY CLUBS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Drawing) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--DAVIS MONTHAN A.F.B. Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--FIRE STATIONS Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)—FLOODS (see also ARIZONA—FLOODS) (Rillito River) Folders 1-2: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--FLOUR AND MEAL INDUSTRY--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS (MASONIC TEMPLE) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)--CLUBS) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GALLERIES Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GALLERIES--DAVIS GALLERY Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GALLERIES--DEGRAZIA GALLERY IN THE SUN Folder 1: Photographs and postcards

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GALLERIES--DINNERWARE Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GALLERIES--ETHERTON STERN GALLERY Folder 1-3: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GALLERIES--PHILABAUM GLASS STUDIOS AND GALLERY Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HISTORICAL DISTRICTS (ask for NEIGHBORHOODS--names of individual neighborhoods, e.g. Armory Park for information concerning National Register of Historic Places) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HISTORICAL DISTRICTS (see also ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC under names of specific home for material relating to Arizona State Landmarks Committee--State Register of Historic Sites) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (KINO) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (MISC.) Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (PASTIME PARK) (U.S. Veterans) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (ST. MARY'S)

(Includes nurses, 1921-1922) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (SOUTHERN PACIFIC) Folder 1: Postcard TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (TUCSON MEDICAL CENTER) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (U.S. VETERANS' HOSPITAL) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Blueprints) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (WHITWELL) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOSPITALS (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HEALTH CARE FACILITIES) TUCSON (ARIZ.)—HOTELS (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.—MOTELS) (includes Buehman photo) (Includes Grand Hotel, Cosmopolitan Hotel, San Xavier Hotel) Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards

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Folder 2: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (ARIZONA INN) Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (EL CONQUISTADOR) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (GEROMINO LODGE) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (HEIDEL HOTEL) Folder 1: Photograph and postcard TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (LODGE ON THE DESERT) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (ORNDORFF) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (PIONEER) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (SANTA RITA) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--HOTELS (SAN XAVIER) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photograph) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--LIBRARIES [Includes Herbert Drachman family with cart, horses and dog] Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS--1860 TO 1899 Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS--1920-1939 Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS--1940-1949 Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS--1950-1959 Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS--1960- Folder 1: Photographs Folders 2-4: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS--1970- Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MOTELS Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MUSEUMS--TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MUSICIANS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--MUSICIANS (CLUB FILAMÓNICO) Folder 1: Copies of original (from MS 385, box 2, folder 10) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (see also ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC under names of specific homes) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (MISC.) Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (ARMORY PARK) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Serigraphs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (EL PRESIDIO) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs: Report on Snob Hollow, model for tomorrow TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (FORT LOWELL) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (SNOB HOLLOW) (ask for NEIGHBORHOODS-- EL PRESIDIO) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--NEIGHBORHOODS (WEST UNIVERSITY) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--ORPHANAGES Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PARADES AND PROCESSIONS

(Includes circus parade, Armistice Day parade, Shriners, Dunbar School, children and organizations) Folders 1-4: Photographs Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PARKS (includes Haynes photo, 1891 Calhoun Opera Co. at Levins Park) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PARKS--MORRIS K. UDALL CENTER Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs (unidentified Tucson family images not taken in Tucson)

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Folder 2: Photographs (including a social group on Arizona Stables wagon, snapped on the street postcard, 4th Cavalry Band camp, child and goat (1929), series of Tohono O’odham Indian craft demonstrations (1930s).

TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE (MEXICANS) [Missing 5/05] Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PIMA COUNTY COURT HOUSE Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--POLICE DEPARTMENT (Includes 1965 report with photographs) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--POST OFFICE BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--POWER PLANTS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--PRESIDIO WALL EXCAVATIONS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)—PRISONERS

(Includes wanted poster) Folder 1: Photograph TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS--STATIONS (EL PASO AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RAILROADS--STATIONS (SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD)

(includes Buehman photo) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RECREATION Folder 1: Prints TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RESTAURANTS Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--RESTAURANTS (EL CHARRO) Folder 1: Postcard TUCSON (ARIZ.)—RODEOS, 1925-

(Includes Pereira photo) File 1, folders 1-4: Photographs File 2, folders 1-3: Photographs File 2, folder 4: Postcards and slides TUCSON (ARIZ.)—SANATORIUMS

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(Includes Acadia Ranch, Oracle, Ariz.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (MISC.) (includes rural schools, Congress Street school, Plaza) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (AMPHITHEATER) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (CATALINA HIGH SCHOOL) Folders 1-2: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (CORBETT) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photograph) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (DEAF AND BLIND SCHOOL) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (DRACHMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (ROSEKRUGE ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (SAFFORD) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY--VILLA CARONDELET) Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (TUCSON HIGH SCHOOL) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: Photographs Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SCHOOLS (TUCSON INDIAN SCHOOL) Folder 1: Photograph TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SEWERS Folders 1-3: Photographs Folder 4: Slides TUCSON (ARIZ.)—SNOW SCENES Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STAGECOACHES Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STEAM PUMP ON ORACLE ROAD Folder 1: Photographs

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREET RAILROADS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREETS--1870-1899

(Includes Buehman photo) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREETS--1900-1919

(Includes Buehman photo, wagon train, funeral procession) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREETS--1920-1929 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREETS--1930-1939 Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREETS--1940-1949 (see also INTERSTATE 10) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREETS--1970- Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SUBWAYS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SWIMMING POOLS (including Wheelers, Wetmores and organizations, gatherings) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--SYNAGOGUES Folder 1: Postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--TEMPLE OF MUSIC AND ART Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--THEATERS

(Includes Fox Theater group) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--THEATERS (TUCSON LITTLE THEATER) Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--EL TIRADITO Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE: Photograph TUCSON (ARIZ.)--TRAILER CAMPS Folder 1: Postcards

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--TRANSPORTATION Folders 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--TRANSPORTATION (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)--STREET RAILROADS) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS Folder 1: Photographs TUCSON (ARIZ.)--TUCSON MOUNTAIN PARK, SAGUARO NATIONAL MONUMENT WEST Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--URBAN RENEWAL

Portfolio Box (Vault): Three-ring binder with 10 contact sheets with negatives and 25 maps of the City of Tucson, created as part of the Pueblo Center Redevelopment Project, 1965-1968. The Urban Renewal project area was photographed in 1968 by photographer, J. Ronald Eyton. Includes a few interview notes about area residents. Images include street views, and exterior views of homes and businesses within the designated area. Streets include McCormick St., Main Ave., Sabino Ave., Convent Ave., Ochoa St., Jackson St., Meyer Ave., Pearl Ave., Alameda, Washington, Mesilla, and Broadway. Businesses include Plaza Theater, Richelieu Café, La Conga Bar, Globe Pool Hall, Legal Tender Bar, Greyhound Bus Depot, El Charro Restaurant, Ruben Gold’s Furniture, and the Chinese Evangelical Church.

TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album entitled "The Old Pueblo". Includes 28 images of Tucson and the surrounding area, ca. 1910. Highlights include the Owl’s Club, Carnegie Library, Santa Rita Hotel block, Steinfeld home, St. Mary’s Sanatorium, St. Joseph’s Orphanage, Yuen Co groceries, Tohono O’odham homes, a horse-drawn trolley, Tucson street scenes, and Nogales street scenes. University of Arizona buildings represented include Old Main, Herring Hall, the President’s home, and the old South Hall.

TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1870-1899

(Includes Buehman & Hartwell photo) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs, stereographs, and postcards Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photographs, postcards and prints) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1900-1919

(Includes Buehman, Hartwell photos, tent houses) File 1, Folder 1-2: Photographs File 1, Folder 3: Postcards File 2, Folders 1-3: Photogravures by R. Rasmessen File 3, Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs and blueprints)

File 3, Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1920-1929 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1930-1939 Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection)

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TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1940-1949 Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1950-1959 Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1960-1969 Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, and slides TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS--1970- Folder 1: Photographs and postcards TUCSON MOUNTAINS (ARIZ.) (Missing 5/03) Folder 1: Slides TULAROSA (N.M.) (ask for RANCHES--NEW MEXICO--TULAROSA (BAR X RANCH)) TUMACACORI NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Photographs and stereographs Folder 3: Postcards and slides

Folder 4: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) Folder 5: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUMAMOC HILL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and negatives TUMAMOC HILL (ARIZ.)--MAPS AND AERIAL VIEWS

(includes DESERT CARNEGIE LABORATORY) Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) TUXPAN DE RODRIGUEZ CANO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TUXPANGO, ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--DAMS Folder 1: Postcards TUXPANGO, ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--Electric railroad--Cars Folder 1: Postcard TUXPANGO, ORIZABA (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) TUXQUILLO (HIDALGO, MEXICO: STATE) (ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) TUXTLA (GUTIERREZ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards TUZANTLA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard

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TUZIGOOT NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards and slides TZINTZUNTZAN (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard UNITED STATES--ARMED FORCES--TEXAS--FORT SAM HOUSTON Folder 1: Postcard UNITED STATES. ARMY [ask for MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY)] UNITED STATES. ARMY--AFRO-AMERICAN TROOPS (ask for FORT APACHE-- PEOPLE) UNITED STATES. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE

(Includes United States-Mexico border stations in Nogales, Tijuana) Folder 1: Postcards UNITED STATES. NAVY. SHIPS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) UNITED STATES. NAVY [see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. NAVY)] UNITED STATES RECLAMATION SERVICE (ask for MS 485) URES (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph URUAPAN DEL PROGRESO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards URUAPAN DEL PROGRESO (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards URUAPAN DEL PROGRESO (MEXICO)--MARKETS Folder 1: Postcard URUAPAN DEL PROGRESO (MEXICO)--RURAL ROADS Folder 1: Postcards URUAPAN DEL PROGRESO (MEXICO) (see also RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) UTAH Folder 1: Postcards UXMAL SITE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcards

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VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BARGES Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BEACHES Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BOAT RACING (ROWING) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BOATS (COAST GUARD) Folder 1: Postcard VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BOUNDARIES, STATE (ask for TAMAULIPAS (MEXICO: STATE)--BOUNDARIES, STATE) VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--BUILDINGS (CORREOS Y TELEGRAFOS) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--DOCKS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--DWELLINGS Folder 1: Photograph and albumen prints VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--FIESTAS Folder 1: Postcard VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--FISHERS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--HARBORS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--HOTELS (HOTEL DILIGENCIAS) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)—ORGANIZATIONS—SINDICATO REVOLUCIONARIO DE INQUILINOS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PANORAMIC VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards

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VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PARKS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PEDDLERS AND PEDDLING Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PEOPLE Folder 1: Postcard VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PIERS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--RAILROAD BRIDGES (ask for RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--RAILROAD STATIONS (ask for RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--RAILROADS (ask for RAILROADS--MEXICO) VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--RESORTS--VILLA DEL MAR Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--RESORTS--VILLA DEL MAR (BEACHES) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--RESORTS--VILLA DEL MAR (PEOPLE) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--SACRIFICIOS ISLAND (MEXICO) (see SACRIFICIOS ISLAND (MEXICO)) VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--SAN JUAN DE ULUA ISLAND (MEXICO) [see SAN JUAN DE ULUA ISLAND (MEXICO)] VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--STEAMBOATS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--TRANSPORTATION Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE) [see also MEXICO; MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (VERACRUZ-LLAVE (MEXICO: STATE))]

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VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--DOCKS Folder 1: Postcard VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--HOTELS (HOTEL TERMINAL) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--PIERS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STEAMBOATS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--STREETS (CALLE INDEPENDENCIA) Folder 1: Postcards VERACRUZ (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards and photograph hanging in Spec Coll VERDE RIVER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs VERDE RIVER (SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard VERDE VALLEY (ARIZ.)

(Includes D. F. Flanders photo) Folder 1: Stereograph and postcard VERMEJO RANCH (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs VILLA ACUNA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard VILLAHERMOSA (TABASCO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards VOLCANOES--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards

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VOLCANOES—MEXICO [see also AMECAMECA DE JUARÉZ (MEXICO; CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)--VIEWS; CHOLULA DE RIVADABIA (MEXICO)--VIEWS; MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL; PARÍCUTIN (MEXICO); PUEBLA (MEXICO)--PANORAMIC VIEWS; SAN JUAN PARANGARICUTINO (MEXICO)] VOYAGES AND TRAVELS (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Vellum folio designed by Giulio Giantmi Firenze contains 325 photographs of which 245 primarily feature images of unidentified people during their steamboat voyage and travels to Egypt, Italy and England. Numerous photographs of Egypt feature a parade and procession with Egyptian soldiers and people in traditional dress; mosque; Sphinx with great Kufu’s Pyramid; Upper Egypt with rock cut tombs; falukas or small sailboats; Temples of Hathor, Hatshepsut, Karnak, Philae, and Medinat Habu or Ramses III; city of Thebes or Luxor; bust of a pharaoh; statue of Amenhotep II or Colossi of Memmem; Egyptian men and children peddlers. Highlights of Italy include views, buildings, harbor and steamboats; Tower of Pisa; church in S. Marco; the Bridge of Sighs; the canals and gondolas in Venice. Images of England include views of the country side and seascape; castles or homes and haunts; a festival, parade and procession; British soldiers and Bobbies; and Westminster Abbey. Within the folio are 80 photographs of sculptures, statues, monuments, and art work chiefly in Italy (Florence, Naples, Roma, Tivoli, Venice), and a few from Germany and Amsterdam.

WABAYUMA PEAK WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers WADDELL DAM (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs WAGONS

(Includes freight teams) Folders 1-2: Photographs, postcards, souvenir viewbook (Frashers)

WALNUT CANYON NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.)

Folder 1: Photograph, postcards and souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) WALNUT CREEK (ARIZ.) (COCONINO COUNTY) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards WARM SPRINGS WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers WARREN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and prints See also Bisbee (Ariz.)-- OVERSIZE (Panoramas) WEST, HAL--COWBOY CALENDAR 1947, 1948 (ARTIST) Folder 1: Hand cut block prints and printed material WEST (U.S.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 365 photographs and postcards, 92 ephemera items relating to travels to the pueblos of New Mexico and the Walpi and the Inter-Tribal Indian Cermonial in Gallup, New Mexico in August 1936. The images include postcards by William T. Mullarky, J. R. Willis, and Fred Harvey Co. The photographs are primarily street views of Pueblo and Mexican villages of New Mexico including Acoma, Laguna, Jemez River, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Cochiti, Tesuque, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara,

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Taos, Isleta, Sanctuario near Chimayo, Truchas, Cordoba, Santa Fe, and Frijoles. Other images are present of Mesa Verde National Park, Old Jules County, Nebraska, the Black Hills, Deadwood, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Yosemite and northern California, and Canyon de Chelly. A brochure from the Santa Fe Railway Indian detours is also present.

WESTERN FILMS

(Movie actors Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, 1986) Folder 1: Photographs WHEELER, GEORGE-WHEELER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF THE AMERICAN WEST, 1871-1873

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 25 photographs and 2 slides featuring portions of the western territory of the United States, obtained in connection with geographical and geological explorations and surveys of 1871-1873. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 41 stereographs showing landscapes, geological, and other features of portions of the western territory of the United States, obtained in connection with geographical and geological explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian, seasons of 1871, 1872, and 1873. [Washington, D.C.] : War Dept., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army.

WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Panorama Collection) WHITEHOUSE (ARIZ.) (MADERA CANYON AREA) (see also UA BULLETIN ARIZONA PLACE NAMES)

Folder 1: Photographs (Trip of an unidentified Tucson family) WICKENBURG (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards WILD WEST SHOWS Folders 1-2: Photographs by Maynard Dixon WILDERNESS AREAS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris Udall Papers WILLCOX (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards and leather postcards WILLIAMS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, stereograph and postcards WILLIAMS FIELD, CHANDLER (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards WILLIS, J.R. Gallup, N.M. (ask for INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--NAVAJO INDIANS--WOMEN, postcard) WILLIS, J.R. Gallup, N.M. (ask for INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--NAVAJO INDIANS--MEN, postcard) WILLISCRAFT, W.H., PHOTOGRAPHER

Folder 1: Stereographs include Arizona views of Fort Verde, Indian Scouts, Arapaho Indians, Fort Whipple, and Montezuma Well ca. 1875.

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WINSLOW (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards WINSLOW (ARIZ.) [see also OVERSIZE: PEOPLE (Young, Orvile –“Shorty”--)] WOMEN--SOUTHWEST, NEW

(Includes Fred Harvey Co, Harvey girls) Folder 1: Photographs WOOLSEY PEAK WILDERNESS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs WORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION (1893: CHICAGO, ILL.) Folder 1: Souvenir packet WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 (Includes UA Farm Boys Encampment, Red Cross, draftees) File 1, Folders 1-4: Photographs File 2, Folders 1-2: Postcards (includes soldier’s mail) WORLD WAR, 1914-1918--ARIZONA--WOMEN Folder 1: Photographs WORLD WAR, 1939-1945 (Includes Tucson victory garden)

Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, printed material and drawings Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs) WORLD WAR, 1939-1945--PRISONERS AND PRISONS--JAPANESE AMERICANS (ask for INDIANS--NAVAJO INDIANS--SCHOOLS (LEUPP INDIAN SCHOOL)) WRIGHTSTOWN (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs WRITERS & ARTISTS--SANTA FE

Portfolio Box (Vault): 7 photographs feature Mary Austin, Paul Horgan, Spud Johnson, D. H. Lawrence, Frieda Lawrence, Oliver Lafarge, and Frank Waters.

WOUNDED KNEE MASSACRE, S.D., 1890 (ask for DAKOTA INDIANS--BATTLES (WOUNDED KNEE MASSACRE, S.D., 1890)

WUPATKI NATIONAL MONUMENT (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards XILITLA (SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard XOCHICALCO SITE (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photograph XOCHIMILCO (DISTRITO FEDERAL, MEXICO)

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Folder 1: Postcards XOCHIMILCO (DISTRITO FEDERAL, MEXICO)--INLAND NAVIGATION Folder 1: Postcards XOCHIMILCO (DISTRITO FEDERAL, MEXICO)--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcards XOCHIMILCO (DISTRITO FEDERAL, MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) YANHUITLÁN (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcard YARNELL (ARIZ.) (see JOSEPH,SAINT--SHRINES--ARIZONA--YARNELL) YAVAPAI COUNTY (ARIZ.)

(Includes Mitchell & Baer photo, goat ranch) Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Folder 1: Photographs (trip of an unidentified Tucson family) Folder 2: Postcards YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

Folder 1: Photographs (trip of an unidentified Tucson family) Folder 2: Postcards YUCATÁN (MEXICO: STATE)--WOMEN Folder 1: Postcard YUCATÁN (MEXICO: STATE)--WOMEN (see also MÉRIDA (MEXICO)--PEOPLE) YUCCA Folder 1: Postcards and photographs YUMA (ARIZ.)

(Includes plank road) Folder 1: Photographs, postcards, slide and souvenir viewbook (photographs pub. by Frashers) Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photographs)

YUMA (ARIZ.)—BRIDGES

Folder 1: Photographs and postcards YUMA (ARIZ)--BUILDINGS

(Includes Buehman & Hartwell photo) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Postcards YUMA (ARIZ.)--FLOODS Folder l: Photographs

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YUMA (ARIZ.)—PEOPLE (Includes 35th Infantry, Company I African American troops) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards YUMA (ARIZ.)--STREETS Folder l: Photographs and postcards YUMA (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards YUMA PROJECT (LAGUNA DAM)

(Includes Smythe photo) Folders 1-2: Photographs YUMA PROVING GROUND (YPG, U.S. ARMY) Folder 1: Photographs (from Senator DeConcini papers) YUMA (ARIZ.)--ARIZONA TERRITORIAL PRISON Folder 1: Photographs

Folder 2: Postcards and souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Photograph) ZACAPOAXTLA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards ZACAPÚ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards ZACATECAS (MEXICO: STATE) Folder 1: Postcards ZACATECAS (MEXICO: STATE) (see also MEXICO; and MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) ZACATECAS (ZACATECAS, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photograph and postcardS ZACATECAS (ZACATECAS, MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards ZAMORA (MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO, MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards ZENTLALPAM (VERACRUZ-LLAVE, MEXICO: STATE) (ask for MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) ZITÁCUARO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards ZITÁCUARO (MEXICO) (see also RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) ZUMPANGO DE OCAMPO (MEXICO)--DAMS

Folder 1: Photograph

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Series II: Small collections – Portfolio boxes (Vault), 1870-1968 This series is organized alphabetically. These listings are also included within the Series 1 listing. ADDIS, ALFRED SHEA (ask for MS 486) ALBUQUERQUE (N.M.) (ask for MS 249) LOS ALISOS RANCH (CALIF.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album with 64 photographs of the Los Alisos Rancho, a citrus farm owned by Judge Charles Silent, located at Glendora, northeast of Los Angeles, California prior to 1960.

APACHE TRAIL (ask for MS 487) ARIZONA--ARID REGIONS

Portfolio Box (Vault): 22 photographs and report, 1960, titled “The Utilization of Arid Lands : Second Annual Report”. (A copy is also available in the Science-Engineering Library).

ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album with 85 photographs given by Sallie (Sarah) Pierce Harris includes images of family and the Patagonia, Arizona and Mansfield Canyon areas of Santa Cruz County, ca. 1912-1917. Harris moved to Patagonia in 1912 with her parents, Colwell and Mary (Rood) Pierce. There are images of the Patagonia Development Company, the railroad depot, freight teams, miners and mine activity. Also included are images of Mexico, both photographs and postcards, particularly Nogales and Nogales, Arizona. Nogales images include the international line, customs house, school, and a July 4th parade. There are postcards by Lohn of Mexican revolutionaries, Gen. Pascual Orozco, and Manuel Mascarenas. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 215 photographs from an unidentified photgraph album ca. 1920-30. Besides family portraits, photographs depict Holbrook, Fort Huachuca, Prescott, and Fort Whipple, Arizona including images of nurses, a sanitorium, Fort Huachuca military hospital and medical staff, a military cemetery and funeral,and a tent camp. There is also an image of the 5th Cavalry, Troops G & E on a practice march near Holbrook. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): ask for MS 248

ARIZONA—VIEWS

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Group of 31 OVERSIZE professional photographic images, possibly produced for an exhibit, of Arizona industries and monuments including citrus, cotton, cattle, dates, sheep, mining, polo, downtown Phoenix buildings, Montezuma’s Castle, and San Xavier del Bac, ca. 1938. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Commercial Photograph album with 25 images of the Kayenta, Arizona area from the Wetherill & Colville Trail Outfitters and Guest Lodge ; titled "The Rainbow Trail", and produced by Pacific Photo and Art Co. for the Santa Fe Railway Co. Images include trail rides, Monument Valley and Rainbow Arch, ca. 1917. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): Personal photograph album with 45 images entitled "The Arizona Eastern 1904” in two parts. Chiefly consists of images of road work, blasting, grading and laying planks along with a construction camp and workers, likely for the construction of the Arizona Eastern Railroad, a line that served Phoenix to Globe-Miami from 1904 to 1935. A second section shows a group of men at leisure, camping and camp life.

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Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): 49 photographs and 6 negatives; this scrapbook and loose photographs include scenic images of Flagstaff, the San Francisco Mountains, and the surrounding areas, ca. 1910s. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): 90 lantern slides, made by the Photographic Dept. of the University of Illinois, and comprised of images from around the state of Arizona, though many were taken of Tucson and the University of Arizona, ca. 1907-1915. Some images concern a surveying class and the Mesa to Roosevelt Road. Also included in these 90 slides are two images from California and eleven images from Mexico. Portfolio Box 6 (Vault): Photograph album of 102 images of Southwest Arizona, mostly in Graham County and Pima County, Arizona. Possibly created by a University of Arizona engineering student, ca. 1909-1910, the images include scenery and mine activity in the Aravaipa Canyon area, Indian road crews, Turkey Creek cliff dwellings, the Aravaipa stage stations, and a Safford, Arizona street scene. Other photographs depict Mormon crowds and a picnic, the Quinn and Scarlett families of Safford, an Arizona Circus parade (1909), and a Tucson Cinco de Mayo parade (1910). University of Arizona student images show military cadet encampments at Sabino Canyon in 1906 and 1909, and a mechanical arts classroom workshop (1910). Portfolio Box 7 (Vault): 26 photographs, by Judge Edward R. Monk (1852-1924), include scattered views of Arizona, scenes of the village Walpi and Hopi Indians, images of Navajo Indians and the Petrified Forest National Park. See also PEOPLE—Monk, Edward. Portfolio Box 8 (Vault): Loose photograph album pages with 104 photographs, probably taken by someone stationed at Forth Huachuca, ca. 1907. There are photographs of the 14th Cavalry, Troop C in full dress review and a 14th Cavalry baseball team, soldiers at work and leisure, a camp in the Huachuca Mountains, and Fort Huachuca buildings including the post hospital and corrals. There are also images of the Nogales customs house and international boundary, and a few images of Bisbee, Tucson, and San Xavier Mission. Portfolio Box 9 (Vault): 90 postcard-size photographs, mostly from the 1930s, chiefly of Tucson buildings, hotels, and streets including the Veterans Administration Hospital, Catholic Indian School, Pima County Courthouse, hotels, a railroad depot, the Silver Slipper saloon, University Square, Fourth Avenue, and more.others. There are also a few views of San Xavier del Bac, Prescott, Nogales, Arizona, and Bisbee, including historical reproductions of the Bisbee Deportation and mining operations. Portfolio Box 10 (Vault) Photograph album with 26 cyanotypes of unidentified men, women and dogs posed among tent cabins in a southern Arizona mining camp, ca. 1895-1900.

ARTISTS--WESTERN

Portfolio Box (Vault): Ruess, Everett (24 Block prints) Limited Edition produced by the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.

BISBEE (ARIZ.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Small photograph album with 24 images primarily of Bisbee, but with a few of Johnson and Yuma, Arizona, and Cananea, Mexico. Highlights are images of the Copper Queen mine buildings, mine railroad, hospital, store, an ore train wreck, burros hauling wood and water, and a man being pulled up a mine shaft in a bucket., ca. 1900 to 1910.

CANANEA (MEXICO)--MINING (GREENE CONSOLIDATED COPPER COMPANY MINES)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 25 professional photographs with partial portfolio case produced by Oliver Lippincott, Los Angeles, and California, ca. 1905. Images of the mine include the hoist, concentrator,

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smelter and powerhouse, hospital, boarding house, machine shop, saw mill, narrow gauge railroad and various surrounding views.

CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO : STATE) – RAILROADS (MEXICO NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY) Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, compiled by J. Fred and Earl Storer, containing images of railroad construction, work camps, and building construction relating to the Mexico Northwestern Railway (Ferrocarril Noroeste de Mexico) in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, ca. 1909. There are also images of tourists, possibly the Storer families, at the Cueva de la Olla, an archaeological site near Casas Grandes in Chihuahua. Construction scenes include tunneling, building a bridge, a locomotive, work camps, and a campfire meal. Photographs are also present of constructing the lumber mill, homes in Pearson (now known as Juan Mata Ortiz), a cockfight, cliff dwellings, the Alamo (San Antonio, N.M.), and a circus procession in an unidentified American town. Two photographs show the interior of Earl Storer’s general merchandise store. The Mexico Northwestern Railway Company operated between El Paso, Texas and the lumber, mine, and agriculture regions of northern Mexico in the state of Chihuahua in the early 20th century and operated lumber mills at Madera and Pearson in Chihuahua State and El Paso Milling Co. in Texas.

COWBOYS (ask for DESERT CABALLEROS) DESERT CABALLEROS (WICKENBURG, ARIZ.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 2 photograph albums entitled "Desert Caballeros out Wickenburg way", 1954 (19 images) & 1959 (16 images) of that organization’s members and its annual trail rides for 1954 and 1959. The week-long, invitation-only trail ride has taken place every April since 1947.

DOUGLAS (ARIZ.)--MINING

Portfolio Box (Vault): 25 cabinet card photographs, stamped Jos. A. Beauparlant, of Douglas, Arizona views, street scenes and activities, ca. 1905-1906. Highlights include construction workers “on way to work” in open-air railroad car, at work, and with a 200 ft. smokestack completed, a horse race, saloon, a hotel lobby, and the Clark brothers.

EMPIRE RANCH (ARIZ.) (Harry Heffner photographs)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Two large photograph albums, one with 102 photographs, the other with 101 photographs relating to Harry Heffner and the Empire Ranch operations, ca. 1893-1905. Images depict cattle and ranching activities including branding, ranch houses, wagons and automobiles (including an 8-team wagon and the “first Oldsmobile in Arizona, 1904”). There are images of Harry Heffner, H. V. McFadden, Bert Alvord, the Herbert Drachman family, the Vail family, and Jim Seaver. Also present are images of Crittenden ruins, Tucson buildings, and Gardner Ranch (Colossal Cave). Related material at AZ 21. Digitized in "Remembering an Empire".

ENSENADA (BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO) (See also MS 244)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Travel album titled, Recuerdo de la visita del Sr. Gobernador E. Ybarra, Jr., Agosto 25 al 30, 1921 - Ensenada. 94 black and white photographs depict the trip of the visiting delegation along the national highway and around Ensenada. Album begins with a view of Ensenada, the official headquarters of the Northern District of Baja, California; and a image of Real De Castillo, the hometown of Governor Ybarra, Jr. Photographs feature scenic views, group portraits and architectural images.

FORT WHIPPLE (ARIZ.) Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album; 51 photographs. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album; 28 photographs.

The professional albums document the progress of construction of the hospital and Whipple Barracks, 1918-1919.

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GILA RIVER VALLEY (N.M. and ARIZ.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, entitled "Along the Gila Valley," with 60 photographs probably taken by Thomas Rupe Beeman, an engineer performing survey work for the Southern Pacific Railroad, ca. 1903-1910. Highlights include a Pima Indian home, cradleboard, river scenes, and horses and carriages crossing the river.

GRAND CANYON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 38 Stereographs by Underwood & Underwood, ca. 1902-1903, of Grand Canyon and northern Arizona views. In addition to canyon views, there are images of a Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, people sitting on the edge of the canyon, a woman painter, Thomas Moran sketching, Walpi, Petrified Forest, and Walnut Canyon. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 42 photographs, 8x10 professional prints, mounted and numbered, of Grand Canyon scenes including scenic views as well as Hotel El Tovar interior and exterior, Hopi House interior and exterior, Bright Angel Hotel, and Navajo Indians and blanket weaving in Hopi House, ca. 1900s to 1910s. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 56 scenes of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, San Francisco, Yellowstone, Carlsbad Caverns, and Sequoia in three-dimension film photography identified as “See the World Thru True-Vue”; two copies of film with special viewer (different dates) by the Fred Harvey Company. Not for viewing; for exhibition purpose only. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault) : 48 original photographs, printed from 8x10 glass plate negatives, and taken by photographer Louis Charles McClure, circa 1905, of Grand Canyon scenes. Includes views of Bright Angel Camp, Jacob’s Ladder on Bright Angel Trail, Hopi House, El Tovar Hotel, and Indian Gardens. Louis McClure was a pioneer Colorado commercial photographer who began his career working for William Henry Jackson.

GRANT, GEORGE ALEXANDER, 1891-1964

Portfolio Box (Vault): Twelve matted modern contact prints of Southwest landscapes and missions made from George A. Grant negatives printed by Mark Sawyer in 1981. Includes letter from Sawyer to John P. Schaefer in thanks for help with the project, 1981; and a photocopy "Brief Biography of George A. Grant," 2 pages, typescript. Gift of John P. Schaefer, 2016. Negatives at Western Archaeological Center, Tucson. (12 photographs)

HAYNES, WILLIS P. (ask for MS 484) HEFFNER, HARRY (ask for EMPIRE RANCH, Portfolio Box)

HUNTING TRIPS (EL PASO, TEX.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Small photograph album with 34 albumen prints depicting a hunting trip including men on horseback, pack animals, rock and adobe buildings, and oxen and a cart in the El Paso, Texas area, ca. 1902.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--HOPI INDIANS

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album of 50 images has views of Hopi villages including men, women, and children. Images of Keams Canyon, Arizona feature school, store, and the residence of J.L. Hubbell.

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Two photographs depict Hubbell teaching Hopis how to hoe corn. Within the album are six photographs of the Hopi Antelope dance and one image of two Anglo women in traditional Hopi dress.

Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--HOPI INDIANS--ORAIBI VILLAGE

Portfolio Box (Vault: Photograph album with 44 photographs entitled “Views in the Hopi Country and the Painted Desert, August 1904”, Mrs. Charles Sheldon, Topeka, Kansas, who was a missionary along with her usband. There are photographs of Oraibi street scenes, the ceremonial snake dance and spectators, and Hopi women and children, with descriptions of the scenes and customs as observed by Mrs. Sheldon.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--HOPI INDIANS--RITES AND CEREMONIES Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 17 photographs and 5 stereographs. Stereographs are corn festival and rain dance. Photographs are by Dwight Franklin, 1913, Dane Coolidge (1), 1924 (Katchina dance), Ben Wittick (1) (corn dance), and an early series from glass slides – no tourists.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 20 postcards by various companies, 1907-1930s, of various ceremonies . Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 12 postcards printed from original negatives; photographed and published by P. Clinton Bortell, Mgr., Navajo Tours, Gallup, N.M., 1917-1921. Images include Hopi villages and snake dance.

Portfolio Box (Vault): OVERSIZE: Photograph and prints Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian. INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--HOPI INDIANS--SNAKE DANCE Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 34 small photographs. Some photographs taken by Dwight Franklin, 1913 of Col.

Theodore Roosevelt’s visit, others not identified.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 20 photographs, 5x7 and 8x10 photographs, some taken by Dwight Franklin, 1913, of Col. Theodore Roosevelt’s visit to Walpi (including Gov. George W. P. Hunt), some by P. Clinton Bortell, Ca. 1917, one by Ben Wittick, 1898, and two by George Wharton James, 1896.

Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 32 Postcards, black-and-white and color, some by J.R. Willis, Fred Harvey and others. Note: No photographic reproductions without first consulting Librarian.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA-- NAVAJO INDIANS—SCHOOLS (NAVAJO METHODIST MISSION SCHOOL) Portfolio box (Vault): Photographs, snapshots and post cards, removed from a scrapbook, of students and buildings at the Navajo Methodist Mission School in Farmington, N.M., circa 1945-1955. Images include school buildings, class groups, classroom activities including typing, cooking, lab, and reading, a nurse dispensing medicine to a student, dining hall, choir, a Halloween party, football and basketball games, and a wedding. A sequence of photographs shows a Navajo girl demonstrating hair braiding.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--PIMA INDIANS--GILA INDIAN RESERVATION

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 24 photographs of scenes on the Gila River Indian Reservation including Protestant and Catholic churches, a cemetery, and women and children as well as photographs of Pima women selling pottery and carrying water pots on their heads on Phoenix, Arizona streets, ca. 1899

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INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--PUEBLO INDIANS Portfolio Box (Vault): Scrapbook (news clippings from New Mexico newspapers, 1909, concerning early history of the Santa Fe Trail and various pueblos and 45 photographs of architecture and a few people at Santa Clara Pueblo and Taos Pueblo. Also photographs of a Laguna dance, Santo Domingo corn dance, and Kit Carson’s home).

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--SOUTHWEST, NEW

Portfolio Box (Vault): 93 lantern slides, hand-colored, comprised of Navajo and Hopi images, one dated 1912. Images include White House ruins, Ganado, and Fort Defiance with some individuals identified. There are images of a sheep dip, a Ford car in an arroyo, Navajo weaving and silver work, a foot race, Roosevelt at the Snake Dance, Hopi ceremonial dances, and more.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--ZUNI INDIANS (see JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942) JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942

Portfolio Box (Vault): 28 graphic items made by Jackson. 17 cabinet card photographs, ca. 1883-85, with series title “Rocky Mountain Scenery”; numbers 5225, 5251, 5258, 5264, 5266, 5275, 5608, 5613, 5622, 5624, 5645 (?) and 5661. Titles include “Zacatecas. Scenes at the Fountain”; “Querétaro. General view from Church de la Cruz”; “Querétaro. Maximillan’s Monument”; “Drainage Canal of Nochistongo”;“Mexico. the 5th of May in the Plaza de Armas”; “Mexico. the Alameda”; “Church of Guadalupe”; “Castle of Chapultepec”; “Popcatapelt. from Tlamacas”; “Cabins at Tlamacas”; “Puebla. Corridos… Hotel Diligencia”; and “Oxen and Carreta. Chihuahua”. Untitled and unnumbered photographs in the series feature one of the bandstands in the alameda laid out by Queen Carlotta; a statue of Columbus; scene of the ancient method of drawing water; Aztecs’ sacrificial stone; and a water carrier or peddler in the City of Guanajuato.

4 cabinet cards and 7 stereographs made by Jackson depict the Grand Canyon, Amecameca de Juaréz in Mexico, and the Indians of North America: Hopi, Pueblo, Navajo, Taramuhara, and Zuni. Series title “Rocky Mountain Scenery” numbers 2702, 5241 (?), 5008, and 5009 feature “Pueblo of Taos”; “The Grand Canyon of the Colorado”; Amecameca de Juaréz in Mexico, “… from the river” (title and number illegible); and Taramuhara Indians. Series title “Stereo. Studies among the Rocky Mountains” by Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories include images of Navajo Indians, Fort Wingate in New Mexico and a Zuni Indian village. Series “Views among the Rocky Mountains of Colorado” by Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories feature an image of Hopi Indian women. Images with no series title include “San Juan. The Plaza”, 1120; “Pueblo of Santa Clara, N.M.”, 2619; and “Taos. Group of Children”, 1119. Portfolio Box 2: 14 stereographs of Zuni Indian pueblos made by Jackson, Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Professor F.V. Hayden. Series include “Stereo. Studies among the Rocky Mountains”; “Yellowstone National Park”; “Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers”; and “Canon of the West Gallatin. Montana Territory”. One stereograph has title “Terrace Houses. Zuni N.M.” printed upside down on front of mount.

JALISCO (MEXICO)--OLIMPIADA DE LOS ALTOS

Portfolio Box (Vault): 54 photographs of the May 1932 Olympics of northern Jalisco, held in Arandas, Jalisco, include images of General Andrés Figueroa, the State Governor, and District officials. Numerous photographs were taken by Pablo A. Ibarra (vault).

JAMES, GEORGE WHARTON, 1858-1923

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Portfolio Box (Vault): Folder 1: 21 photographs from an album documenting a boat trip entitled “A Trip Up the Colorado River and Across Northern Arizona to the Hopi Mesas at the turn of the Century”. These images also depict the Grand Canyon, Navajo Indians, Mojave Indians, and Chemehuevis Indians. Highlights are a wagon crossing Lee’s Ferry, and Mohave and Chemehuevi women at domestic tasks such as pounding mesquite beans and basket making. Folder 2: 20 photographs from an album, Photographs of Arizona and New Mexico, made for Miss Florence Williams. Images primarily feature Hopi Indian portaits, ceremonies and corn preparation scenes, camping on the Painted Desert, and a photograph of GWJ playing on a Hopi musical instrument. Folder 3: 6 photographs of Navajo Indian weavers, Hopi Indian bead makers and Chemehuevis Indians.

MATADOR RANCH

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album with 295 photographs of Matador Ranch activities near Roaring Springs, Motley County, Texas, ca. 1920s, including cattle, buildings, cowboys, a chuck wagon and stock train and family and friends.

MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY

Portfolio Box 1(Vault): Photograph album containing 467 images related to activities of the First U.S. Cavalry, L. Troop Military Band, stationed at Camp Harry Jones on the U.S.-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution, ca. 1917-1919. Photographs depict the First U.S. Cavalry, including L Troop Band at a field meet in Willcox with rodeo events, football game, and chariot races, and a 1917 Liberty Loan parade and circus in Douglas, Arizona. Also includes photographs of band members with musical instruments, a bunk house interior, mess hall, stables, blacksmiths, supply wagons, an army recruiting truck and soldiers lined up for influenza shots. A few images depict the prison band at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas detention barracks.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album containing 116 images related to the activities of the New York National Guard stationed at Mission and McAllen, Texas along the Rio Grande River, ca. 1916-1917. There are photographs of artillery, horses, tents and soldiers of the 1st Infantry Brigade under General James W.Lester and Major George F. Chandler. There are also photographs of local homes and buildings including McAllen’s Main Street.

MEXICO Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album; 30 photographs.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 16 stereographs produced by Keystone View Co. of Mexico’s people, labor and occupations, antiquities, flora, and various views. Includes images of Cuernavaca, Mexico City, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Orizaba, Veracruz and Yucatán. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): 23 stereographs produced by Keystone View Company of Keystone Geography Units, Unit Twenty-Two, Our Mexican Neighbors with accompanying brochure. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): 74 stereographs produced by Stereo-Travel Company, American Active: 1904-1916. Images of numerous views of Mexico, including Amecameca, Córdoba, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Jalapa, Mexico City, Morelia, Pátzcuaro, Puebla, Querétaro, Toluca, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): Photograph album of 46 original albumen photographs depicts people, buildings, railroads, and scenery in Mexico City, Veracruz, Puebla, and Guanajuato ca. 1886. Among the photographs are: views of Veracruz harbor and churches; waterfall at Atoyac; company of rural mounted soldiers; Cathedral of Mexico City and Chapultepec Castle; Puebla cathedral; several views of bridges over viaducts with trains; and bull fighting scenes. Nine small carte-de-visite photographs feature Mexican people, including Indian men and women.

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Portfolio Box 6 (Vault): Photograph album of 28 albumen prints by Gove & North, 1883-84. Images feature views of Mexico City, its street scenes, monuments, Chapultepec and catherdral. Other highlights include Amecameca, Zaceteca, Church of Guadalupe, Guanajuato, Querétaro, the working class and the people of Mexico. Portfolio Box 7 (Vault): Photograph album of 148 albumen prints titled Old Mexico 1897. Some of the images have captions, but the white ink has faded or is barely visible. Photographs depict several locations and various views in Mexico such as Alameda, Atoyac, Cholula de Rivadabia, Guadalupe, León, Puebla, Querétaro, Tlaxcala, and Zacatecas. Among the highlights are Mexico City, its cathedrals, monuments, Chapultepec and antiquities; an orphanage in Guadalara; and the Pantheon and catacombs in Guanajuato. Other highlights include group portraits of men and soldiers, horse drawn trolleys, miniature donkeys, and trains. Also featured are numerous markets scenes; individual male and female peddlers of various ages; family dwellings; customs and social life, including hot springs bathing, women washing clothes, and group social events. The first photograph in the album is an unidentified portrait of a man and the last image, a Mardi Gras celebration. Portfolio Box 8 (Vault): Travel photograph album, dated 1906, with 88 faded images of buildings and street scenes of unidentified towns, mostly in Mexico but possibly also New York and Europe. There are also images of horse-drawn street cars and interior views of a bedroom and hotel room. One image shows the Hotel Bristol Y Sonora in Mexico City, Mexico.

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album of 50 images of Mexico City in 1910, during the centennial celebration of the Tableau Parade, depicting Mexico history from 648 A.D. Photographs also include indigenous groups, street scenes, churches, monuments and various views.

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album with 173 images of the Departmento de Distrito Federal 1938, [compiled by Engineer Luis Guerrero Arciniega]. Images depict General José Siurob at various towns and colonies, monitoring roadwork, waterworks, agricultural activities, etc. and working in his official capacity for the City of Mexico (Distrito Federal). Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album with 155 images features graphic information about the well-developed work of the Departmento de Distrito Federal, February 1938.

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)--ROAD CONSTRUCTION

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photograph album of 300 original photographs of the construction of the Mexico City-Acapulco road, under the direction of engineer Octavio Dubois, 1927. Ponce de León photographs the building of an important channel for modern transportation and communication in Mexico. Images are annotated with the location and kilometers. Photographs also feature railroad commissioners and engineers of the F.F.C.C.N.; an event at the Palace of the Governor with the Governor, the road construction engineers and attendees; and two panoramic views. The album contains three newspaper clippings and a fold-out map of the construction route (Distrito Federal). Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Historia y Descriptiva de la Carretera Mexico-Acapulco is a book by José R. Benitez, 1928, that accompanies the photograph album of 300 original photographs.

MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Scrapbook dated 1959 consists of 109 postcards and 25 printed items depicting scenes of Mexico: Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Cuernavaca, Tlaquepaque, and Mexico City. Scrapbook contains ephemera material: advertisements, travel brochures, map, and newspaper clippings.

Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photograph album of world travels contains 62 images, some albumen prints. Featured are the antiquities of Mexico in the National Museum, Mexico City, market scenes, the working

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class, and views. Images include antiquities of Egypt: Alexandria, Pompey’s Pillar, Cleopatra’s Needle, and the Sphinx. Photographs also depict India: Cairo, Taj Mahal, and Buddhist Temples. Portfolio Box 3 A & B (Vault): 870 photographs from two unidentified family travel albums ca. 1897- 1914. In album A, 619 photographs feature views of Mexico, England, Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, and numerous images of Italy (Rome, Firenze, Napoli, Capri, Siena, Bologna, Venice, Milan, Genoa). Half of the photographs depict Mexico’s views, historical events, and people in the early 1900. Among the images are San Luis Potosí, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Puebla, Juaréz, Guadalupe, Xochimilco, San Angel, Chapultepec, Coyoacán, Veracruz, La Decena Tragica, and General Tapia and his revolutionary troops near Orizaba. Other images include Havana, New York, and Washington D.C. Album B contains 251 photographs primarily of Mexico. Images include Mexico City, San Angel, Amecameca, Ixtacaleo, Veracruz, Basilica de Guadalupe, Xochimilco, Tlalpan, La Decena Tragica, and General Tapia’s revolutionary troops. Some of the images appear to be duplicates of album A. Both albums have captions in Spanish and contain scattered images of individuals, presumably of family members and friends. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): Unidentified travel album of 319 photographs depicts Mexico and its various states, cities, and towns, highlighting images of buildings, churches, parks, markets, views, antiquities, and the social life and customs of its people. The images feature multiple sites, but are not limited to: Amecameca de Juaréz, Ayutla, Chapultepec, Cholula de Rivadabia, Durango, Huauchinango, Pachuca and its mine, Pátzcuaro, Querétaro, Salmanca, San Martín Texmelucan, Sayula, Tlacochahuaya, Tapotzotlán, Teziutlán, Yaulepec, Zacatecas, Zacatlan, Zacualtipan, and Mitla in Oaxaca. Also highlighted are numerous images of Guanajuato: Acámbaro, Celaya, the Valle de Santiago and photographs of mummies. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): Unidentified travel album of 168 photographs and five prints. Inside cover: Mexico As John and I saw it in 1897. A few images may include the authors of the travel album. One image is labeled Guadalajara. Photographs feature Mexico views, people, markets, peddlers, towns, school children, women, draft animals, railroads, street scenes, dwellings, churches, bullfights, and a few antiquities. Portfolio Box 6 (Vault): Brown leather travel album titled Mexico in gold letters on front cover has 200 photographs on 24 pages. Typed descriptions for each numbered photograph are on the back-side of the previous page, beginning with number 10. The album appears to be the excursion of a touring group, includes some images of the party, and lists several last names: Bigelow, Campbell, Heinz, Horton, Myers, Pearson, Wolf, and General Level. Photographs feature the cathedrals, children, churches, markets, people, railroads, streets, and views of Monterrey, San Luis Potosí, Toluca de Lerdo, Mexico City, Chapultepec, Puebla, Cholula de Rivadabia, Jalapa, Veracruz, Tampico, Progreso, Mérida, and finally Havana. Highlights include Topo Chico hot springs in Monterrey; Industrial and Military School and drilling squad in San Luis Potosí; cigarette factory with 500 women workers in Toluca; marching and mounted police, cotton mills, and street cars in Mexico City; Fort San Juan de Ulloa penitentiary in Veracruz; henequen manufacturing and drying at Xcuyum hacienda in Progreso; and views of Moro Castle from Havana harbor. Portfolio Box 7 (Vault): Unidentified travel album with 135 albumen prints, 34 cyanotypes and three newspaper clippings. Creator, Abel Briquet, is identified on 74 of the albumen prints. “Trip to Mexico Feb. 1891- April” is handwritten on the inside front cover. All items were removed from album; arranged by state or subject in 18 folders within a manuscript box. States of Mexico represented are Aguascalientes, Distrito Federal (Mexico City), Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Mexico, Michoacán de Ocampo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Veracruz-Llave, and Zacatecas. Views of Aguascalientes include the plaza, streets, peddlers, railroad tracks, and women laundry workers. Distrito Federal features Mexico City antiquities at the

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Museo Nacional de Anthropología; Catherdral and churches; Chalputepec; Viga Canal and Santa Anita; aqueducts of Belem; Hotel Iturbide; School of Mines; and city views. Guanajuato images depict baños at San Miguel de Allende; bridge at León de Aldamas; boys at Salamanca and Torréon railroad stations; and a horse railroad. Hidalgo includes a panoramic view of Pachuca and view of Ixmiquilpan. Mexico (Mexico: State) has images of Ayotla, Chalco, Cocotitlan, Huexoculco, Ocoyacac, San Juan, San Marcos, Santo Tomás, Tlalmanalco de Velázquez, Tlapacoyan, and the Mexican National Railway bridge. Prints of Amecameca de Juárez in Mexico State primarily feature views of Popacatepetl-Iztaccihuatl, a hacienda, and the stairway to Sacromonte. Views of Michoacán de Ocampo include Pátzcuaro Lake; the aqueducts, streets, and Palace of the Governors of Morelia. Oaxaca features photographs of the Zapotec and Mixtec Indians. Puebla includes images of a ranch and one panoramic view. Prints of Querétaro show the façade and fountain of San Agustín, the interior of the Convent; aqueducts; and street scene in Cayetano Rubio (formerly Hércules). Veracruz-Llave features a street scene and bridges; image of Colonial Manuel González (formerly Zentlalpam); Indian men and youth; viaduct of the Metlac Railway; and views of a hacienda at Tuxpango. Orizaba in Veracruz-Llave has images of Rio Orizaba and Volcano de Orizaba, including various views of the Cloister, fishers, park, people, streets and villages; and the waterfalls of Rincon Grande and Salto de Barrio Nuevo. Images of Zacatecas depict a view of the main street with plaza, market, and people; the Cathedral; and Santo Domingo church. Other highlights portray the people and tropics of Mexico, including peddlers, women, dwellings and families.

MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY) Portfolio Box (Vault): 16 photographs. MEXICO--MARKETS

Portfolio Box (Vault): OVERSIZE: 8 photographs by Keystone View Company, 1909, depicting various market scenes in Mexico. Images include Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Guadalupe, Mexico City, Orizaba, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí and Viga Canal.

MILITARY POSTS – TEXAS (ask for MEXICAN AMERICAN BORDER REGION, Portfolio Box 2). MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ARIZONA--LONDON-ARIZONA CONSOLIDATED COPPER COMPANY

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 43 photographs (reproductions). MISSIONS--MEXICO--SONORA (STATE)

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photo album with 65 photographs and 44 printed items--Copy of the text Architecture of the Sonora Missions by Schofield DeLong and Leffler B. Miller, 1937 along with photographic reproductions. "This particular copy has been put together by George B. Echhart in 1955 from microfilm made from an original copy by George Chambers in Tucson, Ariz. ... I have added some additional photographs which serve to enlarge the report." Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 31 photographs and map of the mission of Pimeria Alta; images made by Frank Pinkley.

MONTERREY (MEXICO)

Portfolio Box (Vault): A Gilson adjustable album contains 23 unidentified photographs. The images depict buildings, bullfighters, canal, cathedral, draft animals, parks, people, street scenes and two group photographs of women and children.

MOON, CARL (See also MS 285)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Pen and ink drawings for "Tita of Mexico", 1934 (2 drawings) and "Solita", 1934 (1 drawing).

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MORALES DE ESCAREGA COLLECTION Portfolio Box (Vault): 12 photographs, of which eight are cartes-de-visite portraits of U. S. Civil War generals or Mexican Army generals including John C. Fremont, Stonewall Jackson, Robert C. Schenk, George H. Thomas, Godfrey Weitzel, Mariano Escobedo, and Adrian Woll. A small group photograph includes Maximiliano.

MORENCI (ARIZ.) Portfolio Box (Vault): 2 professional photograph albums; 44 photographs total (22 each) showing mining operations, buildings and town views. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Unidentified personal photograph album with Morencie, Ariz. town views, homes, automobiles, tennis, a Morenci baseball team,and scenes from the Oct. 3, 1915 miner’s strike of the Arizona Copper Company showing workers, parades and picket signs and a strike meeting in the plaza.

PACIFIC NORTHWEST--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, 7 3/4x5 1/2", of 27 cyanotypes, circa 1905, taken of an unidentified young woman's travels. Includes scenes at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905, California, the Colorado Rockies, and a few interior scenes of Mrs. Mallory's home in Minneapolis, MN. (27 cyanotypes)

PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION (1915: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Travel album of 173 photographs and postcards depicting tourist destinations from Chicago across Arizona, including images of Grand Canyon, California, Utah and Colorado as well as post cards of exposition buildings, ca. 1915.

Portfolio Box (Vault): Album of 27 photographs, 6 3/4" x 10 3/4", of buildings and statues at the exposition.

PEOPLE---FANNIN FAMILY Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; family scrapbook of 322 outdoor snapshots, ca.1920-1930. Images feature the Fannin’s Farm Implements business, farm equipment, agricultural scenes, family events, road trips, and vacations. Travel photos include an image of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and the El Zaribah Temple (Phoenix) building and members.

PEOPLE--GIRARD FAMILY Joseph B. Girard (1846-1918), Chief Surgeon, U.S. Army, and wife Louise Oury Girard (1857-1899). During this period, Girard served with Dept of Missouri inspecting hospital departments at various forts, then Dept. of the Phillipines, 1904-1906, Dept. of Texas, 1907-1910. Images are chiefly family, friends, and social activities but also soldiers, buildings, and ships. Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): Photo album, 1898-1902; 120 photographs; Includes Honolulu, Canada, Virginia, Cuba, San Francisco, and Jefferson Barracks. Includes Camp McKinley, 15th infantry. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Photo album, 1897-1904; 436 photographs; Hawaii, Montreal, Jefferson Barracks, Vancouver Barracks, Fort Sam Houston, Fort Clark. Portfolio Box 3 (Vault): Photo album, 1904-1906; 118 photographs; San Antonio, Japan, Manila, and Honolulu. Portfolio Box 4 (Vault): Photo album, 1905-1911; 470 photographs; Manila, Honolulu, Maui, Japan, California, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, and Mexico. Portfolio Box 5 (Vault): Photo album, 1910-1914; 238 photographs; Northern California, Alaska, and San Antonio.

PEOPLE--UNIDENTIFIED

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Portfolio Box (Vault): Leather-covered photograph album, ca. 1868; 30 cartes-de-visite and daguerreotypes, of unidentified men, women and children. One photographer is Perkins & Foss of San Francisco; another is Gibson City, Edgar County, Ill. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Carte-de-visite photograph album of 30 cartes-de-visite in red leather album. Portraits of unidentified men, women, and children, circa 1860 to 1870, some Hispanic. Photographers include Marin y Otero and San Sebastian of Mexico. (30 cartes-de-visite)

PERCEVAL, DON Portfolio Box (Vault): 2 original drawings for Northland Press edition, Man Who Killed the Deer, by Frank Waters.

PHOENIX (ARIZ.)--PEOPLE

Portfolio Box (Vault): Velvet-covered photograph album; 41 cabinet cards, cartes-de-visite, and two daguerreotypes, taken ca. 1883-1891, of Phoenix residents. Most images are studio portraits and are identified. People represented include George Mintz, Clint Scott, Morris Goldwater, Elmer Hinton, Millie McDermand, Jamie Lowry, and Jamie Fogarty. Photographers of the images include William Jennings, George Rothrock, C. W. Catton, Francis Hartwell, and Henry Buehman. A list of subjects and photographers is present.

POLAND (ARIZ.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album, 38 images, of Poland, Arizona Territory, a mining camp near the Big Bug area in Yavapai County including images of mining operations, post office, general store, and the surrounding area, ca. 1901-1910.

POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902--JOURNEYS--COLORADO RIVER (COLORADO-MEXICO)

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 76 stereographs and photographs of the Powell expeditions were taken primarily by chief photographer John K. Hillers. Hillers’ images depict the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon, and the Indian Territory, which features the Southern Paiute Indians in 1873. Some stereographs include images by E. O. Beaman, professional photographer for Powell until January 1872, and James Fennemore who most important contribution to the expedition was teaching Hillers photography. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): Nine photographs which include four duplicate images located in Box 1.

RANCHES—NEW MEXICO

Portfolio Box (Vault): 32 unpublished stereographs, on gray curved mounts, were apparently taken by an amateur photographer who visited Grant County, N.M. about 1901. Images include Lyon’s Hunting Lodge, Gila Farm Company ranch, Haupt Creek camp, a cattle drive, and Gila River cliff dwellings in the Mogollon Mountains (now Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument). People are identified only as A. Lyons, Dr. Gillette, and Hill.

SALTON SEA (CALIF.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 31 photographs used in Daniel T. MacDougal’s book, “The Salton Sea,” Carnegie Institute, 1914.

SCHWEMBERGER, SIMEON

Franciscan missionary and photographer at St. Michael’s Mission, Window Rock, Ariz., ca. 1901-1908. Portfolio Box A (Vault): Photograph album of 44 images feature southwest views, 1906. Photographs include St. Michael, Arizona trading store, making adobe bricks, snow scenes; scenes near Fort Defiance and Hay Stack Rock; Navajo Indians including freighters; J. L. Hubbell store and freight teams in Ganado, Arizona; Wide Ruins store; livestock, sheep and goats; building a well; and J.B. Moore’s ranch in Crystal, New Mexico.

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Portfolio Box B (Vault): Photograph album contains 50 images primarily of Jemez Indians, their pueblo and culture, 1906 -1908. Images feature individuals and groups, including dancers and drummers on the plaza, feast day of San Diego, Jemez water girls, and two unidentified photographs of Indian school children with Franciscans and Nuns. The right hand corner of the first photograph in the album is adhered to the second photograph and the Jemez dancer, #7, is missing.

SIBERIA (RUSSIA) Portfolio Box (Vault): 19 photographs taken by Vladmir Zvyagin (1947- ) include art photography and various images of the people and views of Siberia (no captions).

SIERRA MADRE MOUNTAINS (MEXICO)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album with 52 photographs of the Carl Lumholtz expedition to the Sierra Madre de Chihuahua, including an image of Lumholtz, Tarahumara Indians, pictographs, and cliff dwellings, ca. 1890-1893.

SILVER CITY (N.M.)

Portfolio Box (Vault): 54 photographs, taken circa 1890-1910, by O. C. Hinman, Silver City, New Mexico photographer, furniture store owner and undertaker. Images include freight teams of W. A. Tenney, flooding, flood damage, and the construction of Harlans dam, celebrating Mexico’s independence Sept. 16, Mogollon Mountain cliff dwellings, and Silver City street scenes.

SOLOMONVILLE (ARIZ.) Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 47 photographs, inscribed “Greetings to Paul R. Hopfrey, May 2, 1906, from Solomonville.” Photographs of people and buildings including the Shoo Fly Restaurant, and churches. Many people are indentified; names include Parks, Evans, McAlister, Dysarts, Rawlins, and Kenyon.

SONORA (MEXICO: STATE)

Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album ca. 1900 with 51 small albumen photographs (faded). All images are labeled on the back in pencil and some of the people are identified. Photographs include miners and Sonora Chief work camp; people and scenes along the Yaqui River, including a 300 year old church at Suaqui, and Batuc; San Pablo and its people; several views of Llano Copper Company and images of miners. Other highlights feature views of Hermosillo, including the railroad station with a Benito Juaréz poster for celebration; Arcadia Hotel; and a few photographs of a procession of Revolutionary Troops - Rurales and Mexican Army.

SOUTHWEST, NEW--VIEWS

Portfolio Box (Vault): Travel photograph album, ca. 1938, with 111 images depicts a family’s journey through the southwest. Images include Mexico; Grand Canyon, Arizona; Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico; Crater Lake National Park, Oregon; and various family snapshots. Includes a clipping for wedding of Mary Agnes Sconce and Ensign Donald DeVolder.

TAOS (N.M.) Portfolio Box (Vault): Housed at Special Collections DD45 .P45 1905 Photograph album, dated 1905, with 26 photographs of Taos, New Mexico and vicinity. There are images of Taos Pueblo, including portraits of Taos Indians, and scenes of the town of Taos. Views of Taos Pueblo include the San Geronimo Day dance, a woman grinding corn, portraits of the former and present cacique (head of pueblo), and other indentified men and women. Also present are images of the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the town of Taos (which was torn down in 1912), the home and tomb of Kit Carson, a grist mill, the Church at Ranches de Taos, and other scenes. The photographer may be Charles R. Allen, an

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itinerant photographer who worked in Sonora, Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico in the 1890s and early 1900s.

TUCSON (ARIZ).

Portfolio Box (Vault): Old leather bound photograph album with an image of and the title “San Xavier Mission Tucson, Ariz.” on front cover contains 39 photographs and 4 postcards of Tucson and the surrounding area, ca. 1910. Highlights include the second Pima County Court House, Santa Rita Hotel, street scenes with people, Mexican quarter, adobe homes, the Manning house, railroad station and peddlers, the Kingans residence, a family farm, one image of Tumacacori National Monument and one image of Old Main at the University of Arizona.

TUCSON (ARIZ.)--URBAN RENEWAL

Portfolio Box (Vault): Three-ring binder with 10 contact sheets with negatives and 25 maps of the City of Tucson, created as part of the Pueblo Center Redevelopment Project, 1965-1968. The Urban Renewal project area was photographed in 1968 by photographer, J. Ronald Eyton. Includes a few interview notes about area residents. Images include street views, and exterior views of homes and businesses within the designated area. Streets include McCormick St., Main Ave., Sabino Ave., Convent Ave., Ochoa St., Jackson St., Meyer Ave., Pearl Ave., Alameda, Washington, Mesilla, and Broadway. Businesses include Plaza Theater, Richelieu Café, La Conga Bar, Globe Pool Hall, Legal Tender Bar, Greyhound Bus Depot, El Charro Restaurant, Ruben Gold’s Furniture, and the Chinese Evangelical Church.

TUCSON (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album entitled "The Old Pueblo" with 28 images of Tucson and the surrounding area, ca. 1910. Highlights include the Owl’s Club, Carnegie Library, Santa Rita Hotel block, Steinfeld home, St. Mary’s Sanatorium, St. Joseph’s Orphanage, Yuen Co groceries, Tohono O’odham homes, a horse-drawn trolley, Tucson street scenes, and Nogales street scenes. University of Arizona buildings represented include Old Main, Herring Hall, the President’s home, and the old South Hall.

UNITED STATES RECLAMATION SERVICE (ask for MS 485). VOYAGES AND TRAVELS

Portfolio Box (Vault): Vellum folio designed by Giulio Giantmi Firenze contains 325 photographs of which 245 primarily feature images of unidentified people during their steamboat voyage and travels to Egypt, Italy and England. Numerous photographs of Egypt feature a parade and procession with Egyptian soldiers and people in traditional dress; mosque; Sphinx with great Kufu’s Pyramid; Upper Egypt with rock cut tombs; falukas or small sailboats; Temples of Hathor, Hatshepsut, Karnak, Philae, and Medinat Habu or Ramses III; city of Thebes or Luxor; bust of a pharaoh; statue of Amenhotep II or Colossi of Memmem; Egyptian men and children peddlers. Highlights of Italy include views, buildings, harbor and steamboats; Tower of Pisa; church in S. Marco; the Bridge of Sighs; the canals and gondolas in Venice. Images of England include views of the country side and seascape; castles or homes and haunts; a festival, parade and procession; British soldiers and Bobbies; and Westminster Abbey. Within the folio are 80 photographs of sculptures, statues, monuments, and art work chiefly in Italy (Florence, Naples, Roma, Tivoli, Venice), and a few from Germany and Amsterdam.

WEST, THE--VIEWS Portfolio Box (Vault): Photograph album; 365 photographs and postcards, 92 ephemera items relating to travels to the pueblos of New Mexico and the Walpi and the Inter-Tribal Indian Cermonial in Gallup, New Mexico in August 1936. The images include postcards by William T. Mullarky, J. R. Willis, and Fred Harvey Co. The photographs are primarily street views of Pueblo and Mexican villages of New Mexico including Acoma, Laguna, Jemez River, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Cochiti, Tesuque, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Taos, Isleta, Sanctuario near Chimayo, Truchas, Cordoba, Santa Fe, and Frijoles. Other images are present

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of Mesa Verde National Park, Old Jules County, Nebraska, the Black Hills, Deadwood, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Yosemite and northern California, and Canyon de Chelly. A brochure from the Santa Fe Railway Indian detours is also present.

WHEELER, GEORGE-WHEELER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF THE AMERICAN WEST, 1871-1873

Portfolio Box 1 (Vault): 25 photographs and 2 slides featuring portions of the western territory of the United States, obtained in connection with geographical and geological explorations and surveys of 1871-1873. Portfolio Box 2 (Vault): 41 stereographs showing landscapes, geological, and other features of portions of the western territory of the United States, obtained in connection with geographical and geological explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian, seasons of 1871, 1872, and 1873. [Washington, D.C.] : War Dept., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army.

WRITERS & ARTISTS--SANTA FE

Portfolio Box (Vault): 7 photographs feature Mary Austin, Paul Horgan, Spud Johnson, D. H. Lawrence, Frieda Lawrence, Oliver Lafarge, and Frank Waters.

Series III: Arizona and Southwest Panoramas, 1906-1942 (bulk 1908-1920) This series is arranged

alphabetically by place and subject. The panoramas are housed on top of the Arizona, Southwest Photo file cabinets. UNIDENTIFIED PANORAMAS

(a) Mining town, unidentified, ca. 1908-1909 (gift of P. E. Wiseman) (b) Mining town, duplicate of (a) (c) Mining town, unidentified, ca. 1908-1909 (gift of Wiseman) (d) Mining town, unidentified, street level view (gift of Wiseman) (e) Strip mining view, 1940s-1950s (f) Strip mining view, 1942 (g) Strip mining view, Sept. 21, 1942 (h) Strip mining view, n.d

AJO (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Mine district and buildings, ca. 1914 (Huddleston, photographer) (b) Distant area view, ca. 1906 (c) Mine buildings, ca. 1906 (d) Mine buildings (duplicate of (c)

BISBEE (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Town view, 1916 (gift of John B. Wright) (b) Town view, same as (a) but cropped (c) Town view, 1909 (d) Warren Mining District aerial view, n.d.

CALUMET AND ARIZONA MINING COMPANY -- PANORAMAS (a) Group of miners, Warren, Ariz., with candles, lamps and lunch boxes

COURTLAND (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS

(a) Town view, 1909 (b) Sulphur Springs Valley landscape view, near Courtland, Ariz.

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DEMING (N.M.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Town view adjacent to Camp Cody, Sept. 1917, by J. U. Medley and I. Schulman

DOUGLAS (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Town view, 1908 (b) Camp Harry Jones, Apr. 8, 1917, camp with buildings labeled in pencil (c) Camp Harry Jones, July 1917, 6th, 10th, & 11th field artillery, 17th Cavalry buildings (d) Camp Funston, 1916, 1st New Jersey brigade, tents and men (e) Officers of 158th Infantry, Arizona National Guard, at Camp Harry J. Jones, 1927

EL PASO (TEX.) – PANORAMAS (a) Ohio Troop Mexican Border Service, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, 1916, tents (b) 32nd Michigan Infantry, Col L. C. Covell commanding, Camp Cotton, 1916, troops and barracks and

YMCA (c) Second South Carolina Infantry, Col. Holmes B. Springs commanding, Mexican Border Service,

Palmetto Regiment, 1916-1917, Boland, photographer, Ft. Bliss (d) Army close-up of tents and trains, probably Fort Bliss

FORT HUACHUCA (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Town view, 1917

GLOBE (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Autel Grande motor hotel and service station, ca. 1940s

HUMBOLDT (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Town view, n.d.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (MISC.) -- PANORAMAS

(a) Native American delegates group, Second Inter-Tribal Conference, Carson Indian Agency, Stewart, Nevada, Sept. 10, 1937

JEROME (ARIZ.) -- PANORAMAS (a) Town view, ca. 1920 (b) Jerome and service plant of United Verde Copper Co., 1920, supplement to “Geology & Ore Deposits

of Jerome District” by Louis E. Reber, Jr. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS -- PANORAMAS

(a) Group photographs, not in Arizona, from C. S. Monmonier papers MASCOT AND WESTERN RAILROAD -- PANORAMAS

(a) Grandstand with dignitaries and crowds celebrating completion of railroad, June 15, 1915, at Willcox (b) Crowd scene (c) First trainload of ore begin shipped from mines of Dos Cabezas (d) Barbecue party scene

MOUNTAINS – ARIZONA – PANORAMAS

(a) Santa Catalina Mountains, n.d. NACO (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Arizona troops at Naco, Nov. 7, 1916, tents and soldiers at attention

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NATIONAL GUARD – PANORAMAS

(a) Arizona National Guard, 1946, C.I. Stacy, no location (b) National Guard Football team, Co. B, 5 Regiment

NOGALES (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) U.S. Troops on Mexican border, 1916, 7th California, 2nd California, and 5th California, tents (b) Alabama Brigate Camp on Mexican Border, Nogales, Arizona, 1916, tents (c) Nogales, Ariz., U.S.-Mexico Border, ca. 1916

OATMAN (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Almost aerial town view, Dec. 18, 1915 (b) View of town and mine buildings, Dec. 18, 1915

PRESCOTT (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Town view, ca. 1910 RANCHES – PANORAMAS

(a) 101 Ranch, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo., from MS 438, b.37, f.6AA RAY (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Town and mine buildings, n.d. (b) Town and mine buildings, n.d. (c) Town and mine buildings, n.d. (d) Hand-tinted view of Ray Consolidated Copper Co., n.d.

SAN ANTONIO (TEX.)

(a) Battery “A” Virginia Field Artillery, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1916, Steinle photographer SAN PEDRO RIVER (MEXICO AND ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Landscape view of river near Hayden, Ariz., 1941 SILVERBELL (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Town view, 1918 (b) El Tiro Copper Company mine building, Dec. 24, 1918

TOMBSTONE (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Almost street-level view of buildings and streets, 1909 TUCSON (ARIZ.) – PANORAMAS

(a) View from Sentinel Peak looking North East, 1909 (b) Downtown view looking north on Stone Avenue, ca. 1930 (c) Downtown, almost street-level, view looking east on Pennington, Pima County Courthouse in

foreground, 1939 WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT (N.M.) – PANORAMAS

(a) Opening of White Sands National Monument at Alamogordo, New Mexico, 1934, showing crowds and automobiles

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Revised 03.25.2012