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    • Cecil Fisher and grandson Ronnie Linstra.

    • Cecil Fisher and grandson Ronnie Linstra.

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    • Communications Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Cecil Fisher and grandson, Ronnie, examine a Native American belt in inventory at the Sinaqua Trading Post near the Grand Canyon. Cecil and his wife, Mildred, moved to Winslow in 1956. In addition to holding down employment, they were missionaries...
    • Ralph and Ronnie Linstra

    • Ralph and Ronnie Linstra

    • Unknown

    • Communications Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Twin grandsons of Cecil and Mildred Fisher on one of the post's burros. Many tourists enjoyed burro rides at the trading post, and the twins were no exception.
    • Tuba Trading Post

    • Tuba Trading Post

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    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Group of people with touring car. Third from left against the wall is Marjorie Stiles, wife of Jot Stiles, one of the managers of the Trading Post for the Babbitts.
    • Castle Butte Trading Post

    • Castle Butte Trading Post

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    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • One of four trading posts run by Jot Stiles was Castle Butte. Sitting in the doorway is his daughter, Betty. After she and her younger sister, Mary May married, both took turns running the post with their respective husbands. A son Roger was to...
    • Betty Stiles, Miss Winslow 1938

    • Betty Stiles, Miss Winslow 1938

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    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Another pagent winner that hailed from Winslow area trading posts, Betty Stiles was named Miss Winslow in 1938. Photograph taken at Castle Butte Trading Post.
    • Marjorie Stiles and Hollywood Actor Jack Holt

    • Marjorie Stiles and Hollywood Actor Jack Holt

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifacts: Print, Photographic

    • Tuba Trading Post often hosted Hollywood types. Actor Jack Holt was there with a crew filming "Sunset Pass." Several other movies were filmed in the area.
    • Photograph of Corydon E. Cooley

    • Photograph of Corydon E. Cooley

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Corydon Eliphalet Cooley came to the White Mountains around 1870. The U.S. Army hired him to help build an outpost at Camp Thomas, (later changed to Fort Apache in 1879), Apache Territory. He was a scout under Lt. Alexander O. Brodie and served as...
    • Photograph of Niels Samuel Hansen

    • Photograph of Niels Samuel Hansen

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • 5.5" x 7" B&W Photograph of Niels Samuel Hansen, the father of Lakeside, AZ. While living in Show Low in 1903, Niels Hansen surveyed the ditch that brought water down from Lakeside with his homemade water level instrument. The instrument used...
    • Photograph of Early Logging Train

    • Photograph of Early Logging Train

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph of Early Logging Train. In the early days, lumbering, ranching and freighting were the only industries on the mountain. Lumbering camps owned by Southwest Forest Industries, such as Standard, sprang up into towns and then...
    • Photograph of Logging by Horses

    • Photograph of Logging by Horses

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photograph

    • B&W Photograph of early logging by horses. Sawmills began operating in the White Mountains around 1880, making lumber and shingles to build houses for early settlers. Logs were first hauled by team and wagon, and then brought in by train.
    • Photograph of Freight Wagons

    • Photograph of Freight Wagons

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph of Freight Wagons. Freighting was the occupation of many men who needed to supplement their living as subsistence farmers. Freight was hauled from Holbrook, where the railroad went through, to the stores in the communities of...
    • Photograph of Guests at Cooley Ranch

    • Photograph of Guests at Cooley Ranch

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    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph believed to be taken at Cooley ranch, south of Show Low in 1909. From left to right: Corydon E. Cooley, man in wagon behind Cooley is believed to be, George Smalley, a reporter for the Arizona Republican, Ernest Lewis, an...
    • Photograph of Cooley Ranch house

    • Photograph of Cooley Ranch house

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Located at Indian Pine, this two-story, nine-room frame ranch house was a government forage station, important telegraph office for Fort Apache and hospitality house for freighters, soldiers, diplomats and a variety of other visitors traveling...
    • Photograph of Lillie and George Woolford

    • Photograph of Lillie and George Woolford

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photograph

    • B&W Photograph of Lillie and George Woolford taken on October 30, 1909 in Pinetop on their honeymoon. Lillie Hall Woolford met George Woolford at a dance while she was working for the B.I.A. in Whiteriver. Two young Indian girls she worked with...
    • Photograph of The Old LDS Church

    • Photograph of The Old LDS Church

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photograph

    • B&W Photograph of the first ward building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Show Low Ward. Prior to 1915, the LDS meeting place was one of the original buildings of Cooley and Huning, a barn that belonged to Bishop James C....
    • Photograph of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sydney Woolford

    • Photograph of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sydney Woolford

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photograph

    • Color-enhanced Portrait of Dr. Joseph Sydney and Clara Sarah Evans Woolford. Dr. Woolford was the first doctor in Apache County. Clara was a nurse when they met while working at a Northern California mining hospital. They returned to his New...
    • Photograph of William J. Flake

    • Photograph of William J. Flake

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph of William J. Flake. After Henry Huning purchased Corydon Cooley's Ranch in 1888, he attempted to extend his empire by fencing North and East of the Show Low Valley. In 1901 the railroad contested his right to fence the open land...
    • Photograph of Show Low's Growth Pangs

    • Photograph of Show Low's Growth Pangs

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Before US 60 cut through the heart of Show Low in order to connect Los Angeles, CA with Virginia Beach, VA some time in the mid-1930s, farmers routinely drove their cattle across town to the north pasture every morning and then back again at...
    • Photograph of the Huning Bunkhouse

    • Photograph of the Huning Bunkhouse

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph of Henry Huning's bunkhouse, located on the west side of Show Low Creek, first sheltered the ranch hands of Cooley's Ranch. As the ranch passed from Cooley to Huning, and then from Huning to the Mormon pioneers, Willard and Emma...
    • Photograph of four-room school house built in 1919

    • Photograph of four-room school house built in 1919

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photograph

    • B&W Photograph of four-room school built in 1919 to upgrade from the old church house where school was previously held. There were three teachers, one per room, and the fourth room was used for band or orchestra. By 1926, grades included to the...

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