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		 | • |  | (6) |  | • | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | [Undo] | 
 | | 1 | Author: | Empire Ranch Foundation
            Boice, Faith | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Empire Ranch Foundation records,
               1860-2021 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1860-2021 |  |  |  | Abstract: | The Empire Ranch Foundation (ERF) is a non-profit organization,
            established in 1997, that works in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
            to protect, restore, and sustain the historical buildings and landscapes of the Empire
            Ranch. The Empire Ranch was established in 1876 and has been a working cattle ranch
            since, owned by two pioneer families: The Vails (1876-1928) and the Boices (1928-1969).
            The Empire Ranch was later owned by corporations before being transfered to the Bureau
            of Land Management, who enforces the preservation of the historic site. In 1997, the ERF
            was established to help the BLM with preservation projects while also making sure the
            site is still accessible to the general public. The materials in this collection are
            from the ERF and reflect their daily operations, preservation projects, research
            materials, oral histories, events, and other materials. Materials remain in the original
            order as provided by the Empire Ranch Foundation upon their donation to Special
            Collections. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Ranches -- Arizona | Business Enterprises -- Arizona -- Archives |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 4 | Author: | Cranston, George, b.
		  1848? | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | George Cranston
		correspondence, 
		1860-1883 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1860-1883 |  |  |  | Abstract: | This collection contains one series, correspondence. It is
		comprised of 57 letters, 34 of which were written by George Cranston, primarily
		to his sister, Gertrude. 14 of these letters relate Cranston's experiences as a
		soldier in the Arizona Territory, from 1866 to 1870. Cranston was stationed at
		Fort Yuma, Camp Lowell, Fort Grant, Camp Tubac and Camp Crittenden, and his
		letters reveal the privations of a soldier's life, the uncertainties of living
		on the frontier, and the fear of Indian attacks. Leaving the army and Arizona
		in 1870, the letters continue with Cranston's travels in New Mexico, Kansas and
		Texas. The remaining letters, the bulk of which are addressed to Gertrude, are
		correspondence from other Cranston siblings, and letters from James Cranston,
		their father. Many of these are accounts of family activities and events,
		others reveal some of the emotional undercurrents in family life. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Apache Indians -- Wars | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 6 | Author: | Lummis, Charles Fletcher,1859-1928 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Papers of Charles Fletcher Lummis  
                1860-1956 
                
                (bulk 1890-1920) ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1860-1956 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Includes journals, correspondence, writings, notebooks, and photographs, chiefly 1890-1920, of Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1859-1928, writer and librarian, relating to his family and career with the Southwest Society and Los Angeles Public Library. Correspondents include his wives Eve and Dorothea; members of the Lummis family; and friends Adolph Bandelier, Amado Chavez, Edgar Hewett, Denis Riordan, E.R. Ripley, and others. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Southwest Society (Los Angeles, Calif.) - History | Southwest Museum - History | Los Angeles Public Library - History | Sequoya League. Los Angeles Council - History | Apache Indians - Wars, 1883-1886 | Arizona - Pictorial Works | New Mexico - Pictorial Works |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
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