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    • "Southwest Legacy" Broadside

    • "Southwest Legacy" Broadside

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    • Tucson Art Center (Ariz); Tucson Museum of Art--Exhibitions; Broadsides -- United States -- Exhibitions; Galleries & Museums; Art--Arizona--Tucson--Exhibitions; Native American arts; Hopi art--Exhibitions; Acoma Indians; Apache Indians--Arts &...

    • The "Southwest Legacy" exhibit ran at the Tucson Museum of Art from January, 31-March 14, 1976. The exhibit was a comprehensive selection of paintings, sculptures, graphics, and crafts by internationally and nationally known western and American...
    • Post Office Dedication - 1962

    • Post Office Dedication - 1962

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    • Marana (Ariz.)

    • This is a post office dedication on Sanders and Marana Road. It was built by Sam Chu. The first postmaster was Bob Honea. Mayor Ed Honea (age 14) and his brother Wayne (age 11), are standing next to the school bus on the far left.
    • Marana High School

    • Marana High School

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    • Marana (Ariz.)

    • This is the first Marana High School. It was torn down to make way for the construction of Interstate 10.
    • 1884  Log cabin kitchen area

    • 1884 Log cabin kitchen area

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    • Structure; Building; House

    • Hand hewn squared logs used in log cabin built in 1884. It has one side window, one front door, one side door, two back windows and a loft. The Hancock Log Cabin was built around 1890 near Silver Creek on the East Side of Tumbleweed Street....
    • 1884  Log cabin

    • 1884 Log cabin

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    • Structure; Building; House

    • Hand hewn squared logs used in log cabin built in 1884. It has one side window, one front door, one side door, two back windows and a loft. The Hancock Log Cabin was built around 1890 near Silver Creek on the East Side of Tumbleweed Street....
    • Overview of the City of Williams

    • Overview of the City of Williams

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    • Williams--history; Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company--history

    • Overview of Williams looking southwest at Bill Williams Mountain. Note the rail yard in the bottom half of the photo, the stacks of the Saganaw and Manistee Lumber Company Mill and the large white bulding in the center of the photograph. That is...
    • Williams School

    • Williams School

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    • People and Places (Williams, Az.)

    • An early school in Williams. This school burned down.
    • Williams Grammar School

    • Williams Grammar School

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    • People and Places (Williams, Az.)

    • Williams Grammar School probably built to replace one of the original grade schools
    • Williams High School boys Basketball Team

    • Williams High School boys Basketball Team

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    • People and Places (Williams, Az.)

    • The Baskeball team included; top row Dean Sanchez, Alvino Figuroa, Robert Dean Wilson, Bob Starkovitch, and David McNelly. Bottom row, Mark Bird, Art Lopez (later Mayor?), Barry Sutton, Johnny Tissaw, and Jack Grace
    • Williams High School Drum and Marching Corp

    • Williams High School Drum and Marching Corp

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    • People and Places (Williams, Az.)

    • The Williams High School football field was located north of town roughly where Interstate 40 is located today. The team played on a field of dirt, rather than grass. The Drum Majorette this year was probably Marjorie McDowell.
    • Williams High School Football Team

    • Williams High School Football Team

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    • People and Places (Williams, Az.)

    • The Williams Football Team included; top to bottom, Ken Thompson, Bill Harp, Berry Schnell, Harry Poses (?), Otto Garcia, Jack Schwarz, Paul Gibbs, Pat O'Neill, and Robert Stoken
    • Saginaw Manistee Mill

    • Saginaw Manistee Mill

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    • Logging--Arizona

    • Saginaw Manistee Mill. The Williams High School is now in this location.

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