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    • Carlos Jácome, 1870-1932

    • Carlos Jácome, 1870-1932

    • Buehman, Henry, 1851-1912

    • Jácome, Carlos C., 1870-1932.

    • Studio portrait of Carlos Jácome with four daughters. Carlos Jácome was born in Mexico and arrived in Tucson with his widowed mother at age six. He was a clerk in the Zeckendorf Mercantile Store, where he became a partner. He later opened the...
    • Charles Blenman, 1859-1936

    • Charles Blenman, 1859-1936

    • Buehman Studios

    • Pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson; Blenman, Charles

    • Studio portrait of Charles Blenman. He homesteaded a square mile of land in Tucson and donated a block for a public park, which became Blenman Park. Blenman School is named for him.
    • Charles Clemons, 1880-19??

    • Charles Clemons, 1880-19??

    • Buehman Studios

    • Clemons, Charles; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of Charles Clemons. Charles Clemons was born in Texas. In 1910 he worked in Tucson as a driver of a delivery wagon.
    • Charles Debrille Poston, 1825-1902

    • Charles Debrille Poston, 1825-1902

    • Buehman Studios

    • Poston, Charles D. (Charles Debrille), 1825-1902

    • Studio portrait of Charles Poston. Charles Poston was the first elected Territorial Delegate to Congress. Born in Hardin County, Kentucky, he was admitted to the bar at age 22 and wrote several books. He has been called the "Father of Arizona."
    • Charles Hermann Meyer, 1829-1907

    • Charles Hermann Meyer, 1829-1907

    • Buehman Studios

    • Meyer, Charles Hermann

    • Studio portrait of Charles Hermann Meyer. German-born Meyer made his mark in Tucson as Justice of the Peace. He served continuously in that office or as City Recorder from 1864 to 1903.
    • Clara Clemons, ca. 1882-19??

    • Clara Clemons, ca. 1882-19??

    • Buehman Studios

    • Clemons, Clara; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of Clara Clemons. Clara Clemons was born in Tennessee. In 1910 she worked as a cook in Tucson.
    • Datman family

    • Datman family

    • Buehman Studios

    • Datman family; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Datman.
    • 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.
    • December 11

    • December 11

    • Buehman Studios

    • World War, 1939-1945--Arizona--Tucson

    • On this date in 1941, following the United States declaration of war on Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, Tucson businessmen and Davis Monthan officials met to plan wartime blackout arrangements for Tucson. Many buildings on the...
    • December 12

    • December 12

    • Buehman Studios

    • Streets--Arizona--Tucson--Photographs

    • The newly completed Stone Avenue underpass was presented to Tucson by the State of Arizona as hundreds watch on this date in 1935. This undated photograph shows the underpass.
    • 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...
    • 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.
    • December 22

    • December 22

    • Buehman Studios

    • World War, 1939-1945--Arizona--Tucson

    • An electric air raid siren was installed on the Sabino Canyon Road estate of Tucsonan Florence Pond on this date in 1941. The estate can be seen in this undated photograph. Other sirens were located throughout the Tucson area at the Southern...
    • December 26

    • December 26

    • Buehman Studios

    • Drachman, Roy P., 1906-; Fox Theater (Tucson, Ariz.)--History

    • A 36-year dynasty came to an end on this date in 1939, when Roy Drachman quit the Fox Theatre for a position with the Sunshine Climate Club. Drachman's departure meant that for the first time since 1903, a Drachman family member was not connected...
    • December 5

    • December 5

    • Buehman Studios

    • Western Union Telegraph Company Photographs

    • On this date in 1873, Tucsonans celebrated the completion of the military telegraph to the town. The telegraph was an important means of communication for Arizonans well into the 20th century. This undated photograph shows Western Union Telegraph...
    • December 8

    • December 8

    • Buehman Studios

    • Arizona National Guard Armory (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • On this date in 1930, Tucson trade unions petitioned Gov. John C. Phillips to open the Armory buildings throughout the state and equip them with cots so that many unemployed will have a warm place to sleep. This undated photo shows the armory...
    • Delores W. Haywood

    • Delores W. Haywood

    • Buehman Studios

    • Haywood family; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of Delores Haywood, born in 1909 to Wiley Haywood and Daisy "Dee" Armstrong Haywood.
    • 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.
    • February 1

    • February 1

    • Buehman Studios

    • Hotels -- Arizona --Tucson

    • On this date 1904, the Santa Rita Hotel opened at midnight in downtown Tucson. The largest hotel in Arizona at the time, the five-story Santa Rita had 200 rooms with their own baths, a roof-top garden and a ground-floor, courtyard patio. This...

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