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    • Portrait of Perez Family musicians, circa 1950.

    • Portrait of Perez Family musicians, circa 1950.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Band (Instrumental group); Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of the musicians of the Perez family. Pictured from left to right- Fred Perez, Frank Perez, and John Perez (age 13), circa 1950.
    • Plaza Theater on West Congress, Tucson, circa 1950.

    • Plaza Theater on West Congress, Tucson, circa 1950.

    • Unknown

    • Tucson (Ariz.); Mexican Americans--History; Theater; Streets

    • This is a photograph of the Plaza Theater on West Congress, at the corner of Congress Street and Court Avenue in Tucson, Arizona. Taken circa 1950. The photograph also pictures a local business, Hule's Home Furnishings, to the right.
    • Cuddy Transcript in PDF format

    • Cuddy Transcript in PDF format

    • Clerk of the Superior Court of Cochise County

    • Cochise County (Ariz.); Cochise County (Ariz.) History; Cochise County (Ariz.). Superior Court; Tombstone (Ariz.); Tombstone region, Ariz.--History; Gunfights; Earp, Wyatt, 1848-1929

    • Testimony of M.A. Smith - circa 1960's court clerk typed transcript.
      M.A. Smith, lawyer, was excused by the coroner.

      Testimony of W.A. Cuddy - circa 1960's court clerk transcript.
      W.A. Cuddy, theatrical manager, describes what he...
    • Native Americans at Parada circa 1980s.

    • Native Americans at Parada circa 1980s.

    • Unknown

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Scottsdale Historical Society - History; Scottsdale (Ariz.) - Parada del Sol; Parades - Scottsdale (Ariz.); Indians of North America;

    • Native Americans have always had a major role in Scottsdale history and signature events. Here, members of an Arizona Native American community participate in the Scottsdale Jaycees annual Parada del Sol parade circa 1980s.
    • Chain Reaction

    • Chain Reaction

    • Arizona State University

    • Arizona State University--Research--Periodicals; Science--Periodicals; Research--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications
    • Tucson taxi service, circa 1910

    • Tucson taxi service, circa 1910

    • Unknown

    • Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs; Tucson (Ariz.)--History

    • This image shows a horse-drawn taxi service which served Tucson circa 1910. Ysidoro Romero is pictured on the far left of the photo. His father Leonardo Romero Sr. was one of the earliest owners of the Romero House.
    • Southern Pacific Railroad engine and crew, circa 1910

    • Southern Pacific Railroad engine and crew, circa 1910

    • Unknown

    • Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs; Tucson (Ariz.)--History; Southern Pacific Railroad Company

    • Photograph of Southern Pacific Railroad crew with engine, Tucson, Arizona, circa 1910. Leonardo Romero Jr. is shown on the far right of the photo.
    • Southern Pacific Railroad Band, circa 1910

    • Southern Pacific Railroad Band, circa 1910

    • Unknown

    • Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs; Tucson (Ariz.)--History; Southern Pacific Railroad Company

    • The Southern Pacific Railroad band is shown circa 1910. The Romero brothers, Leonardo Jr. and Ysidro, both were members of the band and longtime employees of Southern Pacific Railroad in Tucson.
    • Southern Pacific Railroad crew, circa 1910

    • Southern Pacific Railroad crew, circa 1910

    • Unknown

    • Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs; Tucson (Ariz.)--History; Southern Pacific Railroad Company

    • Southern Pacific Railroad crew, circa 1910. The Romero brothers both worked for the company for many years and are shown seated in the first row of the photo. Leonardo Romero Jr. is seated first on the left, while Ysidoro Romero is third from left.
    • Hughes' Garage and Service Repair Station circa 1936

    • Hughes' Garage and Service Repair Station circa 1936

    • Unknown

    • Gadsden (Ariz.); San Luis (Ariz.); Yuma County (Ariz.); Service stations;

    • Photograph of the Hughes Garage and Service Station, owned and operated by Oscar D. Hughes, circa 1936. Two men are standing in front of the garage. One man is pumping gasoline into a car. Oscar D. Hughes also owned a Blacksmith shop.
    • Reece Family History

    • Reece Family History

    • Duane Reece

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; Cowboy poets of Arizona

    • Duane Reece is a cattleman, and also a gifted cowboy poet. He begins with a poem skillfully describing his life as a young cowhand. Duane grew up in the Great Depression on ranches along the Gila River that bordered the San Carlos Indian...
    • Tucker Family History

    • Tucker Family History

    • Leroy Tucker

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; U.S. Forest Service; Salt River...

    • Leroy tells his mother's grandparents, David and Josephine Bean Harer, the first white family to settle in Greenback Valley and the Tonto Basin in the mid 1870s. His mother was a Conroy. His father, Gabriel Kendrick Tucker, came to Globe with his...
    • March 6

    • March 6

    • Unknown

    • Methodists--Arizona--Tucson

    • On this date in 1881, the building of a Methodist church was begun in Tucson under the auspices of Rev. G.H. Adams. This photo shows the church circa 1895 at the northeast corner of Stone and Pennington in Tucson.
    • March 8

    • March 8

    • Unknown

    • Arizona Industrial School for Boys--Photographs

    • Construction began on this date in 1902 on a Territorial Reform School in Benson. This photo shows the school circa 1903. It later came to be known as the Arizona Industrial School for Boys.
    • March 16

    • March 16

    • Unknown

    • Tucson Public Library--Photographs

    • On this date in 1890, Tucson received $25,000 from Andrew Carnegie to build a library. This photo circa 1900 shows the library that was built downtown and is now currently the Tucson Children's Museum.

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