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 Title:  Elijah Blair collection 1942-2012, bulk 1942-1998 ead 
 Date(s):  1942-2012 
 Abstract:  The Elijah Blair collection contains business records, genealogical and biographical information, photographs, and motion picture films related to Elijah Blair's trading posts on Navajo Nation, the Blair family, and the United Indian Traders Association. 
 Repository:  Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives 
 Subjects:  Navajo trading posts. | Trading posts -- Arizona. | Indian traders -- Arizona. | Navajo Indians. | Navajo Indian Reservation. 
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...Sandstone Creations, Phoenix, Arizona: Invoices...
...Barton Wright, 4143 W. Gelding Drive, Phoenix, Arizona...
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2Author:  Jeffries, Mary BruceAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Mary Jeffries Bruce and the Sunday Evening Forum collection1942-1976 Mary Jeffries Bruce and the Sunday Evening Forum collection ead 
 Date(s):  1942-1976 
 Abstract:  The collection consists of personal scrapbooks created by Mary Jeffries Bruce who was the director of the Sunday Evening Forum in Tucson, Arizona from 1942-1976. The 21 scrapbooks contain photographs, correspondence and newspaper articles chronicling the national and international prominent people who spoke at the Forum. They also contain personal correspondence and information regarding Ms. Bruce’s longtime work with the National Association for Mental Health, and a bound collection of letters written by previous guests of the Forum given to Ms. Bruce upon her retirement. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Forums (Discussion and debate)-Arizona. 
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...West”. Dr. Milton Erickson, Phoenix psychiatrist, spoke on “...
...station manager of KTAR in Phoenix. Pyle’s subject was “The...
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