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    • July 25

    • July 25

    • Buehman Studios

    • Automobiles--Arizona; Traffic regulations--Arizona

    • Tucson cracked down on speeding autos on this date in 1923. Police patrols picked up 21 cars and drivers on the first day. This photograph shows the view looking to the west from Congress Street at 6th Avenue circa 1917.
    • June 2

    • June 2

    • Buehman Studios

    • Automobiles--Arizona

    • Auto prices were cut and Ford sedans sold in Arizona on this date in 1930 for $495. This photograph of an auto show is dated circa 1930.
    • June 20

    • June 20

    • Buehman Studios

    • Automobiles--Arizona.

    • The Phoenix Arizona Republican on this date in 1910 announced a boom in auto sales as one company sold three machines in a single week. This photograph dated circa 1915 shows an early iteration of an automobile.
    • June 26

    • June 26

    • Buehman Studios

    • Bakers and bakeries--Arizona

    • On this date in 1933, bakers raised the price of bread from eight to nine cents a loaf. This photograph of Stonecypher's Bakery in Tucson was taken in the early 1930s.
    • December 1

    • December 1

    • Buehman Studios

    • Benson (Ariz.)--History

    • The city of Benson, shown in this undated photo, was incorporated on this date in 1924.
    • January 22

    • January 22

    • Buehman Studios

    • Bicycles; Local transit -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History

    • The City Marshal of Tucson announced on this date in 1911 that all bicycle riders were required to ring their bell when approaching an intersection. The penalty for failure could be a fine of $50 or 50 days in jail. This undated photograph depicts...
    • December 17

    • December 17

    • Buehman Studios

    • Boy scouts--Arizona--Tucson--Miscellanea

    • On this date in 1920, state leaders held a banquet in Phoenix and formed an Arizona unit of the Boy Scouts of America. This circa 1934 photograph shows Gen. John J. Pershing with a group of scouts on the grounds of the El Conquistador Hotel in...
    • Augustus Brichta, ca. 1821-1910

    • Augustus Brichta, ca. 1821-1910

    • Buehman, Henry, 1851-1912

    • Brichta, Augustus

    • Studio portrait of Augustus Brichta. Augustus Brichta served in the Texas Regiment during the Mexican War and came to Nogales around 1860, becoming the first Justice of the Peace in Nogales. He later moved to Tucson and served in many city and...
    • December 19

    • December 19

    • Buehman Studios

    • Buehman, Henry H., 1851-1912

    • On this date in 1912, photographer and former Tucson Mayor Henry Buehman, died. This undated portrait shows Buehman, who was highly regarded in the community.
    • Henry Buehman, 1851-1912

    • Henry Buehman, 1851-1912

    • Buehman Studios

    • Buehman, Henry, 1851-1912

    • Studio portrait of Henry Buehman. Henry Buehman, born in Bremen, Germany, came to the Arizona Territory in 1873. In 1875, he purchased the Adolpho Rodrigo Photographic Parlor and renamed it Buehman Studio. Henry's son, Albert, took over the...
    • N. Buske

    • N. Buske

    • Buehman Studios

    • Buske, N.; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of N. Buske.
    • J.C. Cameron

    • J.C. Cameron

    • Buehman Studios

    • Cameron, J.C.; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of J.C. Cameron.
    • Leopoldo Carrillo, 1836-1890

    • Leopoldo Carrillo, 1836-1890

    • Buehman Studios

    • Carrillo, Leopoldo

    • Studio portrait of Leopoldo Carrillo. Born in Sonora, Mexico, Leopoldo Carrillo arrived in what is now present day Arizona in 1859. Carrillo School in Tucson is named in his honor.
    • June 22

    • June 22

    • Buehman Studios

    • Casa Grande National Monument (Ariz.)--History; Hohokam architecture

    • On this date in 1892, President Benjamin Harrison set aside one square mile of Arizona Territory surrounding the Casa Grande ruins as the first prehistoric and cultural reserve established in the United States. One of the largest prehistoric...
    • January 31

    • January 31

    • Buehman Studios

    • Cattle drives--Arizona

    • As of this date in 1890, Empire Ranch started driving 1,000 head of cattle to California to escape excessive freight rates. This photograph shows a circa 1890 Arizona cattle drive.
    • October 13

    • October 13

    • Buehman Studios

    • Charities--Arizona--Tucson

    • A big charity ball for the benefit of St. Joseph's Orphanage was held on Columbus Day in 1917 in Tucson. The event was sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Members of the Knights of Columbus at a gathering can be seen in this undated photo.
    • 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.
    • May 17

    • May 17

    • Buehman Studios

    • Chinese Americans Arizona Tucson

    • On this day in 1901, Arizona's Chinese residents faced much discrimination, despite their many contributions to the development of the Territory. A 1901 Arizona law prohibited Chinese from marrying Anglos, stating "the marriage of a person of...

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