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Arizona's Saints and Shady Ladies
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    • Eunice Morago

    • Eunice Morago

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona; Women and War

    • History has almost forgotten Eunice Morago, seen here as a weathered old woman still showing character and strength. Her tribe is not known, but an intriguing note on the reverse of the photograph indicates that she "led a war party." Native...
    • Grace Bartell "Little Egypt"

    • Grace Bartell "Little Egypt"

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Prostitutes -- Arizona -- Prescott; Prostitution -- Arizona -- History

    • Prescott's Whiskey Row, also known as Montezuma Street, was the center for much of the nightlife of early Prescott. Most of the saloons were located there, and it was there in 1910 that Grace Bartell, or "Little Egypt," performed her belly dance at...
    • Helen Hamlin Allen (1884-1963)

    • Helen Hamlin Allen (1884-1963)

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Barbers -- Arizona

    • Born in Phoenix, Mary Helen Hamlin dropped her first name sometime after she married James H. Allen in 1910. A stockowner, avid theatergoer, and Republican representative to the Election Board, she is chiefly known for her 35 years as a barber at...

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