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    • "Last of the Frontier Merchants"

    • "Last of the Frontier Merchants"

    • Danson, Edward B.

    • Fur Trade -- Arizona; Trading Posts -- Arizona

    • "Last of the Frontier Merchants" -- Article about the History of Fur Traders and Trading Posts in Arizona. Originally Published in "National Parks Magazine".
    • Photograph of an unidentied house in Phoenix (Ariz.).

    • Photograph of an unidentied house in Phoenix (Ariz.).

    • Unknown

    • Houses--Arizona--Phoenix; Lamp posts--Arizona--Phoenix; Mail boxes--Arizona--Phoenix;

    • Photograph of an unidentied house in Phoenix (Ariz.). This image is from a 35mm slide and the quality may not be adequate for publication.
    • Military Outposts in the Chiricahua Mountains

    • Military Outposts in the Chiricahua Mountains

    • Orozco, Rebecca

    • Military posts; Army posts; Military bases--Arizona; Chiricahua Apache Indians; Fort Bowie (Ariz.) History 19th century; Gadsen Purchase; Apache Indian--Wars, 1883-1886; Apache Indians--Wars, 1872-1873; Cochise County (Ariz.); Cochise County...

    • During the long years of the Chiricahua Apache wars with the United States, the military established a number of outposts to block their escape routes into the rugged Chiricahua Mountains. Learn about the history of Fort Bowie, Camp Bonita and Camp...
    • Military Outposts of the Chiricahua Mountains

    • Military Outposts of the Chiricahua Mountains

    • Orozco, Rebecca

    • Military posts (Ariz); Army posts; Military bases--Arizona; Chiricahua Apache Indians; Fort Bowie (Ariz.) History 19th century; Gadsen Purchase; Apache Indian--Wars, 1883-1886; Apache Indians--Wars, 1872-1873; Cochise County (Ariz.); Cochise County...

    • This Powerpoint presentation is related to the lecture of the same name in this collection. It contains 53 slides with images and photos depicting the life and times of the military outposts built in the mid and late 19th century to protect the...
    • Camp Naco

    • Camp Naco

    • Swartzwelder, Debby

    • Army posts; Buffalo Soldiers; Military bases--Arizona; United States. Mexican-American Border Region; Naco (Ariz.); Naco (Mexico); Cochise County (Ariz.) History. Mexican-American Border Region--History;

    • This one hour lecture describes the history of Camp Naco and the recent efforts to preserve the historic camp. The fort, also known as Fort Newell, is an abandoned army post on the United States-Mexican border in Naco, AZ. The fort was built in...
    • Fort Newell

    • Fort Newell

    • Visionquest

    • Army posts; Buffalo Soldiers; Military bases--Arizona; United States. Mexican-American Border Region; Naco (Ariz.); Naco (Mexico); Cochise County (Ariz.) History. Mexican-American Border Region--History; Ghost towns Arizona Cochise County History.

    • This 17-minute video describes the history of Fort Newell, also known as Camp Naco. It is an abandoned army post on the United States-Mexican border in Naco, AZ. The fort was built in 1915 to protect American citizens and enforce U.S. neutrality...
    • Ruins of Fred Volzs Old Indian Trading Post

    • Ruins of Fred Volzs Old Indian Trading Post

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Trading posts--Arizona; Diablo, Canyon (Coconino County, Ariz. : Canyon)

    • Canyon Diablo, Coconino County, AZ. Ruins of Fred Volzs old Indian Trading Post; [Forrest:] built in the early 1890s; burned around 1920. This shows the ruins. In its day it was one of the largest and most extensive trading posts in the Navajo...
    • Ruins of Fred Volzs Old Indian Trading Post

    • Ruins of Fred Volzs Old Indian Trading Post

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Trading posts--Arizona; Diablo, Canyon (Coconino County, Ariz. : Canyon)

    • Canyon Diablo, Coconino County, AZ. Ruins of Fred Volz's trading store. [Forrest:] Close view and better than 7669. See no. 998 for view of this trading post when it was in its heyday. This was established by Fred Volz in the early 1890s. He took...

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