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    • January 4

    • January 4

    • Unknown

    • Phoenix Indian School.

    • The United States government decided to establish an Indian school near Phoenix on this date in 1891. This photo shows the Indian School band parading before a football game in the early 1900s.
    • El Campo de Morales Jacalito, early 1900s.

    • El Campo de Morales Jacalito, early 1900s.

    • Unknown

    • Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.);Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Wagon Trains

    • This photograph is of El Campo de Morales Jacalito at Los Reales near San Xavier de Bac Mission. The image was taken circa 1900.
    • Charouleau Family at the Fort Lowell Ruins, early 1900s.

    • Charouleau Family at the Fort Lowell Ruins, early 1900s.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Fort Lowell Historic District (Tucson, Ariz.); Wagon Trains

    • This photograph is of Josefa Leon, and includes an unidentified male, and a dog. There is a dedication in the back. This is the translation (Spanish to English) from the original- ""I dedicate this humble reminder to my godmother Dolores M...
    • Fimbres Family Portrait, circa 1900s.

    • Fimbres Family Portrait, circa 1900s.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of the Fimbres family posing on the wooden porch of an adobe house in Tucson. Identified in the photograph are Isabel Fimbres, left back, and Teodora Fimbres, right back. This photo was taken ca. 1900.
    • Workers at an Arizona mine, ca. 1900s.

    • Workers at an Arizona mine, ca. 1900s.

    • Unknown

    • Miners; Portrait Photgraphy; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a photograph of workers at an Arizona mine, circa early 1900's. John Fimbres is identified at far left.
    • Oral History with Louis Gradias, April 19, 2011

    • Oral History with Louis Gradias, April 19, 2011

    • Gradias, Louis

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Gadsden (Ariz.); Bracero Program; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona

    • Louie Gradias was born and raised in Gadsden. His mother was born in Gadsden in 1918 and met and married his father in 1938. They settled in Gadsden, built their own house and farmed the land. Mr. Gradias remembers attending Gadsden Elementary...
    • Rodeo

    • Rodeo

    • Hanna, Forman, 1882-1950

    • Rodeo performers--United States; Rodeo riders; Rodeos; Cowboys; Bronc riding; Horsemanship

    • Cowboy saddle bronc rider with pick up rider at a rodeo. In the background, cars (circa early 1900s) are parked facing the riders.

      Previously published as Rodeo in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of...
    • Department of the Interior (DOI) U.S.-Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee (FCC) newsletter

    • Department of the Interior (DOI) U.S.-Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee (FCC) newsletter

    • U.S.-Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee

    • Public health--Mexican-American Border Region; Environmental health--Mexican-American Border Region; Environmental protection--Mexican-American Border Region; Border security--Mexican-American Border Region

    • This title contains one or more publications. Col. Ill. Established in August 1994,the mission of the United States–Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee (the FCC) is to identify and facilitate opportunities to communicate and coordinate...
    • Biological evaluation of the Iron King Mine - Humboldt Smelter Superfund site

    • Biological evaluation of the Iron King Mine - Humboldt Smelter Superfund site

    • EnviroSystems Management, Inc.

    • Hazardous waste site remediation--Arizona; Abandoned mined lands reclamation--Arizona

    • 47 pages (PDF version). File size: 6.49 MB. Map. Col. ill. Includes bibliographical references. "The Iron King Mine is a former underground gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and cadmium mine located on the northeast slopes of the Bradshaw...
    • Arizona Ghost Towns/Mining Operations.

    • Arizona Ghost Towns/Mining Operations.

    • Muench, Josef

    • Mines and mineral resources--Arizona; Gold mines and mining--Arizona; Copper mines and mining--Arizona; Ghost towns--Arizona; School buildings--Arizona; Hotels--Arizona; Morenci (Ariz.); Goldroad (Ariz.); Miami (Ariz.); Oatman (Ariz.); Bisbee...

    • This series contains seventy three photographs of ghost towns and mining operations in Arizona. This subseries contains seventy-six photographs of Mesa Verde. Included are images of Goldroad in Mohave County and the Phelps Dodge Copper Reduction...
    • Learning Packet: Power

    • Learning Packet: Power

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Power (Social sciences) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc; Arizona -- History -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.

    • The "Power" learning packet is designed to provoke thought and discussion on the concept of power, particularly the power of beliefs and personal perspective. This packet contains a series of articles and exercises to help participants explore...
    • The Purtymun family with grandpa Bear Howard

    • The Purtymun family with grandpa Bear Howard

    • Unknown

    • Pioneers--Arizona--Sedona

    • The Purtymuns moved into Oak Creek Canyon (today Junipine) in the early 1880s. Again they cleared the land. They built a large log house and an irrigation ditch and planted a fruit orchard. In the early 1900s, Steven and Martha divorced and he...
    • Reidhead Family History, Part 1

    • Reidhead Family History, Part 1

    • Reidhead, Val

    • Oral histories; Apache County; Navajo County; Show Low (Ariz.); Biography; Mormon Pioneers--Arizona; Timber--Arizona; Sawmills--Arizona; Reidhead family

    • Part 1: Val Reidhead's family was always in the sawmill business. He remembered growing up in lumber camps around Linden and Pinedale, Clay Springs and all over the country. Val's grandfather John Oscar Reidhead came from Utah sometime in the...
    • Scottsdale Picnic at Hole-in-the-Rock

    • Scottsdale Picnic at Hole-in-the-Rock

    • Unknown

    • Photographs -- Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History; Photography -- Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History; Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History -- Photographs

    • From the time of its settlement in 1888 through the early 1900s, Scottsdale remained a small and close-knit farming village east of Phoenix. Founding families enjoyed outings in the surrounding Sonoran Desert and nearby mountains. ...

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