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    • The Thompson family in front of house

    • The Thompson family in front of house

    • Unknown

    • Pioneers--Arizona--Sedona

    • The Thompson family consisted of seven sons and two daughters. All nine of the siblings lived to adulthood, which was unusual in those days. The youngest child was 6 years old when Jim died and Maggie was left to raise her large family alone.
    • Heinrich and Dorette Schuerman

    • Heinrich and Dorette Schuerman

    • Unknown

    • Pioneers--Arizona--Sedona

    • The Schuermans came to Oak Creek in 1884 to take possession of a 160 acre farm deeded to them in payment of a $500 debt. These two 'city kids' built an irrigation ditch, planted an orchard and a vineyard and became successful in their new...
    • Eb Lewis' Cash & Carry Store Display Case

    • Eb Lewis' Cash & Carry Store Display Case

    • Lewis, Eb

    • Building Furnishings: Furniture: Cabinet, Display

    • Wood-framed glass showcase, 36"x41 1/2"x14"D with metal legs. Built by Eb Lewis ca. 1950s, containing a 17 1/4" x 14 1/4" Navajo rug, 2 scrap books and business memorabilia such as the Cash & Carry logo patch, business cards, a receipt book, check...
    • Photograph of the Show Low City Statue

    • Photograph of the Show Low City Statue

    • Duvall, John D.

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Digital Photograph of a life-sized amalgamate-bronze sculpture of two men, representing Corydon E. Cooley and Marion Clark, sitting at a table playing cards. An extra seat was provided for anyone wanting to join the game. The statue, sculpted by...
    • McNary's Business District:  General Store, Offices and Theater

    • McNary's Business District: General Store, Offices and Theater

    • Curro, Sally

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B & W Photograph of McNary, AZ Business District ca. 1950s McNary was a transplanted and segregated "company town" about 4 mles south of Pinetop, AZ on Highway 260, 1923-1980. Before it was McNary, it was called Cooley, Arizona as it had been...
    • Photograph of Niels Samuel Hansen

    • Photograph of Niels Samuel Hansen

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • 5.5" x 7" B&W Photograph of Niels Samuel Hansen, the father of Lakeside, AZ. While living in Show Low in 1903, Niels Hansen surveyed the ditch that brought water down from Lakeside with his homemade water level instrument. The instrument used...
    • Photograph of Freight Wagons

    • Photograph of Freight Wagons

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph of Freight Wagons. Freighting was the occupation of many men who needed to supplement their living as subsistence farmers. Freight was hauled from Holbrook, where the railroad went through, to the stores in the communities of...
    • Photograph of Guests at Cooley Ranch

    • Photograph of Guests at Cooley Ranch

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • B&W Photograph believed to be taken at Cooley ranch, south of Show Low in 1909. From left to right: Corydon E. Cooley, man in wagon behind Cooley is believed to be, George Smalley, a reporter for the Arizona Republican, Ernest Lewis, an...
    • Photograph of Lillie and George Woolford

    • Photograph of Lillie and George Woolford

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photograph

    • B&W Photograph of Lillie and George Woolford taken on October 30, 1909 in Pinetop on their honeymoon. Lillie Hall Woolford met George Woolford at a dance while she was working for the B.I.A. in Whiteriver. Two young Indian girls she worked with...
    • Old LDS Church Folding Chairs

    • Old LDS Church Folding Chairs

    • Unknown

    • Building Furnishings: Furniture: Chair, Folding

    • Two wooden attached folding chairs some of the welcome replacements of the wooden benches that snagged clothing in the old LDS Show Low Ward. It is told of one member who habitually came in late to meetings. He entered the building talking to...
    • Wildfire: Rodeo-Chediski 6-20-2002 -- The Chediski Fire is Set

    • Wildfire: Rodeo-Chediski 6-20-2002 -- The Chediski Fire is Set

    • Buswell, Brian

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Color photograph of forest wildfire on Mogollon Rim, 6-20-2002 Firefighters focused on the Rodeo Fire as it consumed 5,000 acres per hour and now covered 30,000 acres. But word soon came that another fire had been started that morning by a lost...
    • Post Office

    • Post Office

    • Unknown

    • T&E for Communication: Written Communication T&E: Mailboxes

    • Two adjoining walls of bronze mailboxes with an ornate bonze barred clerk's window and a glass-topped wooden counter. The mail boxes are from the time when Don Tanner was Postmaster, 1930-1956. When Corydon Cooley was appointed Show Low's first...
    • Ellsworth Family History, Part 2

    • Ellsworth Family History, Part 2

    • Ellsworth, Pete

    • Show Low (Ariz.)--History; Cowboys--Arizona--Humor; Arizona Dept. of Transportation Highways Division; Snow--Arizona

    • Part 2: Pete remembers starting out as newly-weds, their first home together near Mormon Lake, adjusting to his bride's cooking, and Betty Jo's first horse riding experiences. They had three sons, buy lost their middle one at age 7 to a malignant...
    • Butler Family History, 2006 April 27

    • Butler Family History, 2006 April 27

    • Butler, Hal

    • Frontier and Pioneer Life -- Arizona -- History; Sheriffs -- Arizona -- Biography, Butler Family

    • Early Law Enforcement. MP3 Clip is 4+ minutes of 1:45 min. interview
    • Owens Family History, 2006 August 29

    • Owens Family History, 2006 August 29

    • Owens, Moylen

    • Mormon Pioneers -- Arizona -- Biography, Owens family; Ranching -- Arizona -- History

    • Horsebreaking. MP3 Clip is 4 min 49 sec. of 6.125 hour interview
    • Browns Ranch

    • Browns Ranch

    • Unknown

    • Photographs -- Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History; Photography -- Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History; Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History -- Photographs

    • Browns Ranch, also known as the Upper Ranch, was part of the sprawling, 44,000-acre DC Ranch - Browns Ranch cattle operation established by E.O. Brown and partners in 1916 and later run by his son E.E. Brown and partners. The Upper Ranch was north...
    • Scottsdale Charros ride in Scottsdale's Parada del Sol.

    • Scottsdale Charros ride in Scottsdale's Parada del Sol.

    • Unknown

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Charros - History; Parada del Sol Parade;

    • The Scottsdale Charros participate in at least two horse-oriented events every year -- riding in Scottsdale's Parada del Sol parade every winter and gathering for the annual Charros ride each fall. They are best known for their annual hosting of...
    • Scottsdale Stadium - Aerial View - March 1959.

    • Scottsdale Stadium - Aerial View - March 1959.

    • Jerry Landis

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Charros - History; Spring training (Baseball); Scottsdale Stadium; Baseball;

    • This aerial view of the original Scottsdale Stadium from March 1959 was taken during the first season that the Boston Red Sox played their games in Scottsdale. Ted Williams played his last two spring training seasons at Scottsdale Stadium, and was...
    • Pink Pony Restaurant Front Entrance

    • Pink Pony Restaurant Front Entrance

    • Unknown

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Scottsdale Historical Society - History; Pink Pony Restaurant;

    • Ping Bell and Claudia Ogden opened the original Pink Pony Restaurant (then named Ping Bell) on the southeast corner of Scottsdale Road and Main Street. Charlie Briley soon took it over, and made it into the favorite watering hole for Scottsdale...
    • Bull Riding in the Parada del Sol Rodeo 1995.

    • Bull Riding in the Parada del Sol Rodeo 1995.

    • Unknown

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Jaycees - History; Parada del Sol Rodeo;

    • Bull riding and rodeo clowns are two popular events in the Scottsdale Jaycees' annual Parada del Sol Rodeo, as shown here in 1995 at the Rawhide rodeo grounds in northern Scottsdale.

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