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    • House Gallery

    • House Gallery

    • Unknown

    • Arizona State Capitol (Phoenix, Ariz.); Historical museums; Civic and government museums

    • The fourth floor was one way the citizens of Arizona could be informed about the government. With the Legislative Chambers and the Supreme Court planned for the third floor, the intent was for the public to observe sessions from the fourth floor...
    • Greene Cattle Company ranch house

    • Greene Cattle Company ranch house

    • Richard Schaus

    • Ranch houses -- Arizona; Greene Cattle Company Ranch (Ariz.)

    • The Greene Cattle Company (Col. William Greene) ranch house was erected before 1900, a mile from the Mexican border at Lochiel. Headquarters for the Greene Cattle Company, registered Hereford herd. The ranch was used for several movies, such as...
    • Not So Easy, Tucson's 13th Infantry Batallion Marine Reserves

    • Not So Easy, Tucson's 13th Infantry Batallion Marine Reserves

    • Sanderson, Charles

    • Korean War, 1950-1953; Korean War, 1950-1953--Participation, American; Korean War, 1950-1953--Participation, Mexican American; Military Service; U.S. Marines

    • The Korean War is sometimes called, "The Forgotten War." It would be uncounscionable to forget the bravery and sacrifices of those Americans who served their country in a land so far away. These are the stories of Company E of the 13th Infantry...
    • Longfellow Incline, 1915

    • Longfellow Incline, 1915

    • Unknown

    • Mining; Mining--Arizona;

    • The Longfellow Incline is visible to the right of center in this photograph. It runs from the top of Longfellow Ridge under the Shannon trestle and onto the ore bins at the bottom of the canyon. The ore bins fed the Coronado Railroad which ran...
    • McClellan saddle

    • McClellan saddle

    • McClellan, George, B.

    • Distribution and Transportation Artifact: Land Transportation: Accessory: Saddle, Riding

    • The McClellan saddle was a riding saddle designed by George B. McClellan, a career Army officer in the US Army. Based on his observations of dividing the saddle tree in the center to lessen the impact on the horse's spine, the saddle was a...
    • New Scottsdale Stadium 1992.

    • New Scottsdale Stadium 1992.

    • Unknown

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

    • The new Scottsdale Stadium in 1992 replaced 1956-vintage stadium used for spring training.
    • Early Police Department cruiser

    • Early Police Department cruiser

    • Unknown

    • Marana (Ariz.)

    • The newly incorporated Town of Marana bought many used vehicles to build up its police vehicle fleet. This is the first new cruiser the Town bought.
    • Old Corral On Hart Prairie

    • Old Corral On Hart Prairie

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

    • CO Bar Ranch (Ariz.)

    • The old corral at the CO Bar ranch on Hart Prairie. [Forrest:] I helped build this corral in 1904. When this was taken it had not been used for a long time and was grown up with gooseberry bushes. It was in a bad condition and one steer could have...
    • Casas Grande Polychrome Jar

    • Casas Grande Polychrome Jar

    • Unknown

    • Archaeology--Arizona; Indian pottery Arizona; Cochise County (Ariz.) Antiquities. Casas Grandes pottery

    • The origin of this artifact is unknown. The United States Border Patrol donated it to Cochise College after confiscating it at the U.S./Mexico border. The jar is 16 cm high with a 17 cm diameter and has an 11 cm lipped opening. It is made of light...
    • Outpost Resort - Arizona Country Club Golf Course.

    • Outpost Resort - Arizona Country Club Golf Course.

    • Unknown

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Scottsdale Historical Society - History; Resorts - Scottsdale (Ariz.); Golf courses - Scottsdale (Ariz.);

    • The Outpost Resort on Thomas Road offered seasonal accommodations and meals on the European Plan, listed at $12 in the early 1950s. This photograph shows several of the fairways of the Arizona Country Club golf course, formerly the Ingleside Inn...
    • Fort Whipple

    • Fort Whipple

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Whipple Barracks (Ariz.)

    • The post was closed in 1913. Soon after retiring as a U.S. Army post, it became a military hospital that was used throughout the World War I and World War II eras. The Fort is still a veteran's hospital today and is also a tourist attraction. Along...
    • Fire Department

    • Fire Department

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • The Poston camp Fire Department, Block 30. Typical tar paper and wood frame construction used by Del Webb and his team of builders.
    • Study Committee on Industrial Development Bond Allocations December 2001 report

    • Study Committee on Industrial Development Bond Allocations December 2001 report

    • Arizona. Legislature. Study Committee on Industrial Development Bond Allocations.

    • Industrial development bonds -- Arizona.

    • The report includes minutes from October 3rd and December 12, 2001 meetings. The meetings discussed allocations of the bonds, including those used to build housing and those for student loans. On December 12, 2001, the Committee voted to approve...
    • Photograph of the owners and managers of the Sierra Vista Guest Ranch

    • Photograph of the owners and managers of the Sierra Vista Guest Ranch

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • The Sierra Vista Guest Ranch, comprising 400 acres was located 4 miles north of Cave Creek in the Continental Mountains. It was Cave Creek's second dude ranch and it operated from the early 1940's to 1962. It accommodated up to 15 guests in its...
    • The Fruit Packing Shed building at Sahuaro Ranch, about 1940

    • The Fruit Packing Shed building at Sahuaro Ranch, about 1940

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History; Glendale (Ariz.)--Buildings, Structures, etc.; Agriculture--Ariz.

    • The Smith Family, who owned Sahuaro Ranch from 1927 until 1977, used the old Fruit Packing Shed (built in 1891) for storing grain and other farming supplies. They removed the veranda and painted the structure white to match other buildings on the...
    • Arrastre mill

    • Arrastre mill

    • Linville, Jake and Hiram

    • T&E for Materials: Mining & Mineral Harvesting T&E: Mill

    • The Spanish word "Arrastre" meaning "to drag" was a crude ore crushing mill used in ancient times. The remains of such a mill have been found dating from the Fifth Century B.C. A special type rock was used for the drag-rock as one that would burr...
    • 1931 Spring Flagstaff Telephone Directory

    • 1931 Spring Flagstaff Telephone Directory

    • Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Telephone directory, Flagstaff and surrounding area; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History; The White and Yellow pages

    • The Spring of 1931 Flagstaff Telephone Directory white and yellow pages. Includes Grand Canyon, Williams, and Winslow.
    • 1937 Spring Flagstaff Telephone Directory

    • 1937 Spring Flagstaff Telephone Directory

    • Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Telephone directory, Flagstaff and surrounding area; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History; The White and Yellow pages

    • The Spring of 1937 Flagstaff Telephone Directory white and yellow pages. Includes Grand Canyon, Williams, and Winslow.
    • The State Capitol Building in Phoenix

    • The State Capitol Building in Phoenix

    • Gordon, James Riely (Architect); Lovell, Tom (Builder)

    • Arizona State Capitol Building

    • The State Capitol Building is the home of the Arizona Capitol Museum. Prior to this it was used as the seat of Arizona’s three branches of government, both as a state and as a territory. The building’s historical, political and architectural...

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