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    • May Day  1891  Kingman, Arizona

    • May Day 1891 Kingman, Arizona

    • Unknown

    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • "Picnic to Jack Johnsons. First stagecoach owned by Taggart and Beecher." Richard Taggart and Gus Beecher were prominent local merchants in Kingman and Mineral Park. This is probably a Taggart and Beecher coach belonging to the Kingman/Mineral...
    • Kay Family from Chloride

    • Kay Family from Chloride

    • Unknown

    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • The Kay family was an early Mohave County pioneer family instrumental in developing mining properties in the Chloride-Mineral Park area. John Kay, the partriarch of the family arrived in the area about 1885. John's wife, Cordelia Chapman Welbourn...
    • Horse Drawn Surry

    • Horse Drawn Surry

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    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • Fletcher Talbert and Ora Gruninger families on a Sunday outing near Kingman, Arizona ca. 1910. Mr. Talbert may have been connected to Richard Taggart, a prominent Kingman business man who partnered with Gus Beecher to run the Kingman-Mineral...
    • Earl Jackson showing a visitor the Castle

    • Earl Jackson showing a visitor the Castle

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    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Earl Jackson, son of Martin Jackson (the first custodian of Montezuma Castle National Monument), showing the site to a visitor
    • View of cliff dwellings inside Montezuma Well

    • View of cliff dwellings inside Montezuma Well

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Photograph of the interior of Montezuma Well, Montezuma Castle National Monument
    • Fred G. Steenberg on horseback

    • Fred G. Steenberg on horseback

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Photograph of Fred G. Steenberg, early explorer of Montezuma Castle.
    • Fred G. Steenberg at Montezuma Castle

    • Fred G. Steenberg at Montezuma Castle

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Photo of Fred G. Steenberg, early explorer, at Montezuma Castle.
    • Frank "Boss" Pinkley with a Model A

    • Frank "Boss" Pinkley with a Model A

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Photo of Frank "Boss" Pinkley in camp at Montezuma Well with a Model A Ford
    • Frank Pinkley and Martin Jackson

    • Frank Pinkley and Martin Jackson

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Photo of Frank "Boss" Pinkley and site custodian Martin Jackson at the Jackson homestead, 1 mile south of Montezuma Castle
    • Director and family of a production at Montezuma Castle with Native American actors

    • Director and family of a production at Montezuma Castle with Native American actors

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Photo card reads, "Director and family, 'Flaming Arrow', with Indians". Most likely the film was called "Flaming Feather" and the photo features either director Ray Enright or Nat Holt, producer. Photo taken west of Castle A.
    • pre1897 natl archives

    • pre1897 natl archives

    • unknown

    • Prehistoric archaeology; Arizona--Camp Verde: National Park Service

    • Photograph of Montezuma Castle Cliff Dwelling taken pre-1897
    • Entrance sign to Montezuma Castle

    • Entrance sign to Montezuma Castle

    • Unknown

    • Archeology—Cliff Dwellings; Archeology—Architecture, Primitive; Arizona–Antiquities—Montezuma’s Castle National Park (Ariz.)

    • Early entrance sign to Montezuma Castle

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