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    • Ford Tri-Motor #9606.  "City of Columbus"

    • Ford Tri-Motor #9606. "City of Columbus"

    • Unknown

    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • Kingman Airport (Possibly at dedication 25 June 1929) ushering in the era of Kingman becoming an important link in transcontinental air service."Port Kingman" as the airport was called, was the first airport terminal dedicated in Northern Arizona...
    • Car Accident

    • Car Accident

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Charles Day (right) with an overturned buggy
    • Indian Mission Among the Navajos, ca. 1900-1920.

    • Indian Mission Among the Navajos, ca. 1900-1920.

    • Unknown

    • Navajo language; Correspondence; Navajo language--Dictionaries

    • Letter regarding the Day boys and the agreement between them and some Navajo students to teach each other their respective languages. Also mentioned is the collaboration between Charles and Samuel Day and Navajos to translate a Webster's dictionary...
    • Moonshiners

    • Moonshiners

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts-Documentary Artifacts-Print, Photographic

    • Photo of two moonshiners, the one on the left is unidentified; on the right is Charles Love Baker, a local resident of some renown in the trade.
    • Cedar Springs Post Office

    • Cedar Springs Post Office

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Adil Tone, employee, with Wallace Bailey, brother to Arthur. Wallace became sole owner of the post in 1920. The murder of Trader Charles Hubbell, J.L.'s brother, touched Cedar Springs Trading Post in 1919. Two Navajo brothers were involved in...
    • Tempe, Maricopa County

    • Tempe, Maricopa County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery; Post office buildings -- Arizona

    • Cancelled envelope mailed from Tempe, Ariz., November 1, 1898. In 1871, Charles Trumbull Hayden , left Tucson where he lived since his arrival in 1857 on the first Butterfield Overland Mail coach. He moved to the site of the future Tempe where he...
    • Riverside, Pinal County

    • Riverside, Pinal County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery

    • Cancelled postal stationery entire mailed from Riverside, Ariz., September 3?, 1894. There is a further cancel from Tucson on that date, as well as a "Due 2" marking and a Postage Due stamp. A post office was established on October 17, 1877, with...
    • Quartzsite, Yuma County

    • Quartzsite, Yuma County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery; Post office buildings -- Arizona

    • Cancelled postal stationery entire mailed from Quartzsite, Ariz., Feb 24, 1910. The town of Quartzsite is located on the site of old Fort Tyson built in 1856 by Charles Tyson, for protection against the Native Americans. Today, travelers may visit...
    • Governor Hunt at Colossal Cave

    • Governor Hunt at Colossal Cave

    • Unknown

    • Colossal Cave (Ariz.)

    • Colossal Cave to the northwest of Vail has been an important part of the community bringing visitors through the area since the 1880s. In 1924 Governor W.P. Hunt paid a visit. Frank ‘Pop’ Schmidt, the Operator and developer of Colossal Cave...
    • Santa With Cowboy

    • Santa With Cowboy

    • Unknown

    • Post Office Archives; Post offices--Arizona--1930-1980; Tucson Region (Ariz.)--History;

    • Mail carriers A. Charles Jr. and Jim Eddy before participating in the Junior Chamber of Commerce parade to promote the mail early for Christmas campaign.
    • Bayless family on porch in Tucson

    • Bayless family on porch in Tucson

    • Unknown

    • Arizona--Pima County; Tucson (Ariz.)--History--Pictorial works.

    • Bayless family on the porch of Charles Bayless' house in Tucson, AZ near the University of Arizona. From left to right: Stuart Bayless- brother of Charles, Margaret Bayless- Stuart's daughter, unknown little boy, Mrs. Stuart Bayless, and Charles...

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