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    • White River, Navajo County

    • White River, Navajo County

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

    • Cancelled envelope mailed from White River, Ariz., November 11, 1904. An early name for the White River was the Sierra Blanca River. The settlement is the current headquarters for the Apache Indian Reservation on the north fork of the White...
    • Tonto, Gila County

    • Tonto, Gila County

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

    • Cancelled postal stationery entire mailed from Tonto, Gila Co, Arizona, December 4, 1885. The post office at Tonto was established on the Howell Ranch at the foot of a trail called Jump-off. It served the Cross-7 Cattle Company. The post office...
    • Benson, Cochise County

    • Benson, Cochise County

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

    • Cancelled stamp on an envelope dated in Benson, Ariz., April 22, 1895, addressed in Chinese and English to Los Angeles, Cal. Benson was a stagecoach station in the early days. In March 1871 a detachment of the 19th U.S. Cavalrymen had a fight here...
    • Berta Williams Interview Transcript Part One.

    • Berta Williams Interview Transcript Part One.

    • Berta Williams and Charlotte Cushman.

    • Postmasters--1920-1930; Women postal service employees--Arizona; Post office buildings--Arizona; Ranch life--Arizona--Pima County;

    • Transcript of interview with Berta Williams, daughter of Rosa Ronquillo Rhodes on September 4, 2009. Berta recounts stories about her mother, the Post Office, and growing up in Redington, Arizona.
    • Fort Apache, Arizona

    • Fort Apache, Arizona

    • Unknown

    • Fort Apache (Ariz.); Indians of North America—Agriculture—Arizona

    • Postcard shows people (possibly Native American) working around a haystack, presumably in the area around Fort Apache Arizona. The card was written to Miss Laura M. Hasson of Philadelphia and is postmarked August 1907. The message reads "Dear L....
    • Indian pueblo. Zuni, Arizona

    • Indian pueblo. Zuni, Arizona

    • Unknown

    • Zuni architecture; Indians of North America—Dwellings

    • This card is postmarked Mexico, April 1908 and was sent to Mrs. J.E. Russell of Los Angeles, California. The image is identified as Arizona, but the Zuni Pueblo is located in what is now New Mexico. Message reads: "Your postal is fine. Write....
    • Perspectives of the Past-Oral history interview with Gertrude Lopez 2011-04-09

    • Perspectives of the Past-Oral history interview with Gertrude Lopez 2011-04-09

    • Lopez, Gertrude, 1959-

    • Oral history--Arizona. Tucson (Ariz.)--History--Anecdotes. Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs--20th century. Tohono O'odham Indians--Arizona--Music.

    • Gertrude Lopez speaks about her life as a waila musician and community member of the Tohono O'odham Nation. She includes information about the role and history of waila music among the Tohono O'odham and the challenges waila musicians face in...
    • Larson Family History, Part 1

    • Larson Family History, Part 1

    • Larson, Augusta

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Coconino County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Lakeside (Ariz.); Mormon pioneers -- Arizona; Mormon women; Educators -- 20th Century -- Biography;

    • In Part 1, Augusta Larson tells of her affluent beginnings in Flagstaff, her education and her early career as a schoolteacher in Holbrook, Arizona. She recalls what influenced her to convert to the Latter-day Saints' religion, and of meeting and...
    • Guenther Family History, Part 2

    • Guenther Family History, Part 2

    • Guenther, Minnie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Native Americans; White Mountain Apache Indians -- Arizona;

    • In Part 2, Minnie Guenther begins by describing her first impressions of the White Mountain Apache culture. She remembers their early attempts to reach out to school children, their first baptism, and her children being born without medical or...
    • Cooley Family History

    • Cooley Family History

    • Penrod, Lillie Cooley

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 20th Century; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Cooley, Corydon E. (Corydon Eliphalet Cooley) 1836 - 1917; White Mountain Apache Indians -- Arizona; Show Low (Ariz.); Clark,...

    • This rare and priceless interview is of Lilly Cooley Penrod, a daughter of Corydon E. Cooley. It was conducted by Glenn West and Byde Amos, her grand nephew and nephew, in 1966. She gives a clear, never before glimpsed, and intimate account of...
    • McNeil & Lee Family History, Part 2

    • McNeil & Lee Family History, Part 2

    • Lee, Esther McNeil

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography;

    • Part 2: Esther Lee tells of how her grandfather, John McNeil, and how his families moved to Forestdale before there was a Show Low, living among the Indians on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. John McNeil built his home without access to...
    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 2

    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 2

    • West, Glenn and West, Lonnie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; White Mountain Apache of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation; Apache Indians--Women; Snowflake (Ariz.); Lakeside (Ariz.); Sheep ranchers--Arizona--Biography;...

    • Part 2: Glenn and Lonnie West tell the history of the Amos family, their great grandparents and grandparents on their mother's paternal side, and of the West family, their father's ancestors. In 1874, Milton and Allie Amos migrated from Missouri...
    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 3

    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 3

    • West, Glenn and West, Lonnie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; White Mountain Apache of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation; Apache Indians--Women; Lakeside (Ariz.); Sheep ranchers--Arizona--Biography; Amos family; West...

    • Part 3: When Earl and Elsie West married, because she had Indian tribal rights passed down from her grandmother Mollie Cooley, they started running cattle on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. They were given three allotments in Dry Valley...
    • Learning Packet: Destiny

    • Learning Packet: Destiny

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Urbanization -- Arizona -- Tucson; Utopias -- Bibliography; Chinese -- Mexico -- History; Chinese -- Arizona -- History; Tucson (Ariz.) -- Maps.

    • "Destiny" is a learning packet designed to educate the user in the history of and the way that our surroundings develop and adapt over time. This packet contains articles and exercises about this topic. Included in the packet but not scanned is the...
    • Learning Packet: Power

    • Learning Packet: Power

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Power (Social sciences) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc; Arizona -- History -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.

    • The "Power" learning packet is designed to provoke thought and discussion on the concept of power, particularly the power of beliefs and personal perspective. This packet contains a series of articles and exercises to help participants explore...
    • Indian Country: Publicity Materials for Public Programs

    • Indian Country: Publicity Materials for Public Programs

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • Indians of North America -- Literary collections. American literature -- West (U.S.) West (U.S.) -- In literature. Cele Peterson Arizona Collection

    • Loose leaf pages containing resource materials for Indian Country-themed programming. Illustration is an undated photograph of a Moqui Indian ceremony. 8" x 11"
    • Indian Country: Articles

    • Indian Country: Articles

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • American literature -- West (U.S.); West (U.S.) -- Literary collections; West (U.S.) in literature; Indians of North America – Literary Collections

    • Original source material concerning Native American ceremonies as witnessed and reported on by non-native observers. Includes photographs. 23 pages (unpaginated)
    • Down Mexico Way: Articles

    • Down Mexico Way: Articles

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • Mexico – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); Mexico – Description and Travel; West (U.S.) – Literary Collections

    • Booklet contains two illustrated short stories taken from the early popular press as representative of Anglo characterizations of Mexicans, written by two of the most popular writers of their day.
    • Down Mexico Way: Essays

    • Down Mexico Way: Essays

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • Mexico – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); Mexico – Description and Travel; West (U.S.) – Literary Collections;

    • A booklet containing two scholarly essays, “The Mexican in Popular Literature 1875-1925" by Juan R. Garcia and “American Writers in Mexico 1875-1925,” by Cecil Robinson, which examine the changing American attitudes and perceptions of...
    • Out West: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • Out West: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • West (U.S.) – In literature; American literature – West (U.S.); Western stories; West (U.S.) – Literary Collections; Arizona – Description and travel

    • Booklet containing aids for planning public humanities programs around the theme of “Out West.” Booklet, illustrated with photos and a map, is 16 pages, and also includes a loose bookmark reading list.

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