A get together of Girl Scout troops at Byrum Ranch (1930's), Whiteriver, Arizona
Aerial view of the town of Whiteriver
Apache mother and her baby, which is in a cradleboard
Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt and Bishop -?- Gercke in Whiteriver
Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt and a large group of people at the Covered Bridge near White River
Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt, John Hennesey, Father -?- Augustine and Father -?- Wand at a sawmill, probably on the White River Indian Reservation in Apache County
Charles L. Davis and Bishop -?- Gercke in Whiteriver
Daisy Whipple Donner and the Girl Scouts of Troop 1 (Whiteriver), 1933-34
Girl Scouts on Bicyles, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's
Girl Scouts, Brownies, and Boy Scouts at Whiteriver, Arizona
Going on a campout to Cibeque both Girl Scouts and Brownies, Whiteriver, 1930's
Mrs. -?- Ivy, Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt, Walter Ehle, John Hennesey and Omer Williams at the covered bridge near White River
Photograph of (left to right) Governor George W.P. Hunt, Paul Roehm and Dell Thompson at White River
Photograph of (left to right) Joe Carmac and Harry Shea at the Covered Bridge near White River
Political campaign vehicle carrying two small children and bearing a campaign sign for Greene Bolin
R.G. Singleton, Harry Shea and W.H. Ehle in Whiteriver
White River, Arizona
Arizona Historic Roads : State Route 73, Carrizo to Whiteriver to Indian Pines
Canyon Day Cemetery
Performance Audit, Whiteriver Unified School District, District response 2015-216
Performance Audit, Whiteriver Unified School District, Highlights 2015-216
Performance Audit, Whiteriver Unified School District, Report 2015-216
Report on Environmental Sanitation Survey and Public Health Service Sanitation Program, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Whiteriver, Arizona
Guenther Family Oral History, Part 1/2
Guenther Family Oral History, Part 2/2
Oral Histories of Pinetop, Lakeside, McNary and Whiteriver, Arizona
The Fort Apache Scout
1930-1931 Navajo County Directory
The Holbrook News, 1922-07-14