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1Author:  Midvale, FrankRequires cookie*
 Title:  Frank Midvale Papers 1865-1972 1930-1972 ead 
 Date(s):  1865-1972 
 Abstract:  The Frank Midvale Papers house correspondence, manuscripts, notes, photographs, maps, and printed material documenting Midvale's archaeological work. Although the collection dates from 1865 to 1972, the bulk of the material was created between 1930 and 1972. The papers are arranged in six series. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
 Subjects:  Agriculture, Prehistoric -- Arizona. | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona. | Hohokam culture -- Arizona. | Indians of North America -- Agriculture -- Arizona. | Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Antiquities. | Irrigation -- Arizona. | Irrigation canals and flumes -- Arizona. | Pueblo Indians -- Arizona -- Antiquities. 
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...Navajo Mother, Undated...
...Navajo Sheep Shearing, Undated...
...Indian Village and Mine from a Mt. , 1959...
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2Author:  Sherman, James E.Requires cookie*
 Title:  James E. and Barbara H. Sherman Ghost Town Photograph Collection circa 1865-1975 (bulk 1964-1975) ead 
 Date(s):  circa 1865-1975 
 Abstract:  Photographs, related 35 mm negatives, and research notes produced by James E. Sherman and Barbara H. Sherman for use in their books Ghost Towns of Arizona and Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of New Mexico. Early photographs, comprising about thirty percent of the collection, were reproduced from various Arizona and New Mexico archives. These span from 1865 to 1953 but most were taken between 1880 and 1920. The majority of the photographs, however, were taken by the Shermans between 1964 and 1969 during their research for their books. The images, from the 1960s, are well identified and mainly show abandoned buildings, mine equipment, cemeteries, and landscapes. Earlier photographs may also show buildings and equipment but also present for some towns are images of activities, residents and founders, and newspaper advertisements. A review of the books will give researchers a good idea of the collection. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Extinct cities—Arizona—Photographs. | Extinct cities—New Mexico—Photographs. | Arizona—History—Photographs. | New Mexico--History—Photographs. | Mine buildings—Arizona—Photographs. | Mine buildings—New Mexico—Photographs. | Cemeteries—Southwest, New—Photographs. | Japanese—New Mexico—Photographs. | Sunnyside (Ariz.)--Photographs. | Mogollon (N.M.)--Photographs. 
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...Navajo, NM,...
...Navajo, NM,...
...car and portal of a small mine with its original signage (...
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3Author:  First Interstate Bank of ArizonaRequires cookie*
 Title:  First Interstate Bank Photographs 1865-1982 1889-1982 ead 
 Date(s):  1865-1982 
 Abstract:  This collection houses portraits of each narrator interviewed during the Arizona Oral History Project and copies of older family pictures provided by each individual. This project was conducted by Kristina Minister and sponsored by the First Interstate Bank of Arizona. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
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...Major Gates, Mine Owner at Seven Springs; Two Cartwright...
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4Author:  Club SonorenseRequires cookie*
 Title:  Club Sonorense Records 1865-2001 ead 
 Date(s):  1865-2001 
 Abstract:  This collection houses minutes, correspondence, maps, photographs, a 1940 Ray-Sonora baseball team uniform, and a 1928 medallion of the Benito Juarez Logia #30 documenting Sonora, Arizona and the establishment of the Sonora, Arizona Historical Marker at the ASARCO-Ray Mine viewpoint on Arizona Highway 177 near the original town of Sonora. Also included are family records (including birth, death, marriage, baptism, employment, and school records dating back to 1875) and property deeds showing land in Mexico documenting the family of Sonora natives Virgina and Amador Flores. The collection is divided into five series. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Chicano Research Collection 
 Subjects:  Historical markers -- Arizona -- Ray. 
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...International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers....
...Marker at the ASARCO-Ray Mine viewpoint on Arizona Highway...
...Marker at the ASARCO-Ray Mine viewpoint on Arizona Highway...
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