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    • Herbert B. Tenney, 1858-1909

    • Herbert B. Tenney, 1858-1909

    • Buehman Studios

    • Tenney, Herbert B. 1858-1909 -- Photographs.

    • Studio portrait of Herbert B. Tenney. Herbert Tenney was born in Wisconsin and moved to Tucson in 1880, where he was Pima County Deputy Treasurer for 10 years.
    • Pinckney Randolph Tully, 1824-1903

    • Pinckney Randolph Tully, 1824-1903

    • Shew, William J., 1820-1903

    • Tully, Pinckney R.

    • Studio portrait of Pinckney Randolph Tully. Mississippi-born Pinckney came west in 1846 and settled permanently in Tucson in 1868. He served as Tucson mayor twice and gave four years of service as Territorial Treasurer. He was a charter member of...
    • Carlos Y. Velasco, 1842-1914

    • Carlos Y. Velasco, 1842-1914

    • Unknown

    • Velasco, Carlos Y.

    • Studio portrait of Carlos Y. Velasco. Carlos Velasco was born and educated in Mexico as a lawyer. He came to the Arizona Territory around 1865 and to Tucson in 1877. He founded El Fronterizo, a Spanish newspaper. He also founded the Alianza Hispano...
    • Don Wah, 1876-1961

    • Don Wah, 1876-1961

    • Buehman Studios

    • Chinese Americans -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Portraits; Don Wah -- Photographs.

    • Studio portrait of Don Wah. Don Wah was a successful Tucson merchant for about 50 years after opening a small retail grocery store at the corner of Meyer and 17th Streets in the early 20th century.
    • Solomon Warner, 1811-1899

    • Solomon Warner, 1811-1899

    • Unknown

    • Warner, Solomon

    • Painting of Solomon Warner owned by Elva Taylor Warner. Solomon Warner came to Tucson in 1855 from upstate New York. He was the first American business trader to permanently occupy Tucson and sell American goods.
    • John Wasson, 1833-1909

    • John Wasson, 1833-1909

    • Rodrigo, Adolfo

    • Wasson, John, 1833-1909

    • Studio portrait of John Wasson. John Wasson arrived in Tucson in 1870 and was appointed by President Grant as U.S. Surveyor General of the Territory.
    • Charley Williams, 1849-19??

    • Charley Williams, 1849-19??

    • Unknown

    • Williams, Charley; Banjo Dick; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of Charley Williams, also known as "Banjo Dick." He was born in Virginia and lived in California until 1872 when he came to Tucson as a domestic servant. In 1891 he went to Nogales and put up a shoe shining parlor, and played the...
    • William Zeckendorf, 1842-1935

    • William Zeckendorf, 1842-1935

    • Unknown

    • Zeckendorf, William

    • Studio portrait of William Zeckendorf. William Zeckendorf was a member of the 8th Legislature of Arizona.

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