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| 1 | Author: | Arizona Historical Society | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Arizona Historical Society/Flagstaff, Photographic
Collections,
1883-2002 ead | | | Date(s): | 1883-2002 | | | Abstract: | The collections represented within this guide are an index of the
majority of photographic repository holdings of the Arizona Historical Society/Flagstaff
.
For detailed descriptions, see the box/folder listings in the guide container list under the
"series" heading.
The Arizona Historical Society- Flagstaff Ephemera, General Photo, and Oral History
collections have been transferred to the AHS- Tempe location for processing. Collection
access and reference will be provided by the Tempe archives staff during the project. Reference
questions and requests can be submitted to Rebekah Tabah by email at rtabah@azhs.gov, by
phone at 480-387-5355, or in-person Mondays - Thursdays 10am - 6pm and Fridays 9am - 4pm. | | | Repository: | Arizona Historical Society/Flagstaff Archives | | | Subjects: | Cities and towns. | Agriculture. | Trading posts. | National parks and reserves. | Pioneers. | Lumber trade. | Portrait photography. | Railroads. | Indians of North America. | | | Matches: 13 hit(s)
| ...Navajo Indian Agency; Cameron bridge; Sandstone Hogan,... ...four wheel drive vehicle 826. Bridge, Cameron, Arizona 827.... ...of upper structure of bridge, Cameron, Arizona 828. Trading...
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2 | Author: | unknown | Requires cookie* | | Title: | William Wallace Bass Collection ead | | | Date(s): | unknown | | | Abstract: | The manuscript collection consists of 13 boxes (7.5
linear feet) of manuscript material arranged in eight series. These consists of the
diaries of William Wallace and Ada Bass (1894-1929), Business Correspondence
(1901-1971), Financial Records (1883-1946), Mining Documents (1896-19246 and
1954-1956), Personal Correspondence and Family History (1849-1963), Manuscripts
(1881-1919), Scrapbooks, (1891-1903), and Printed Material (1864-1976). The oral
history collection consists of two series. The first includes nine cassette tapes of
interviews with W.G. Bass, W.W. Bass' son with accompanying transcripts. The second
includes tapes of interviews with Ed Kahle (driver of automobile for W.W. Bass),
Harry Phillips (hauled ore for W.W. Bass) and Jack Fuss (worked for W.W. Bass for a
year). The photograph collection consists of 24 boxes (13.5 linear feet) of prints,
lantern slides, and glass plate negatives. There are nineteen boxes of photographic
prints, dealing primarily with W.W. Bass and the Bass family. The majority of the
photographs were taken in the Grand canyon where the Bass' camps, mines, and homes
were located, and include images of and around the White House, Tin House, Bass
Camp, Bass Cave, Shinumo Camp, and Rock Camp. Some photographs portray Ada's family
and home in New York. There are numerous images of Havasupai Indians, including
individuals (Chicakpanage and many unidentified), school children, homes, dancers
and a sweat lodge. In several of these, Bass family members, particularly W.W. Bass,
are present. There are also a few photographs of Navajo and Hopi Indians, including
a trip to Hotevilla and a Hopi Snake Dance. | | | Repository: | Arizona Historical Society/Flagstaff Archives | | | Matches: 4 hit(s)
| ...cameron suspension bridge over the Little Colorado,... ...Cameron suspension bridge over the Little Colorado,... ...n.d. Tuba City-Bridge over Little Colorado River at Cameron....
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