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1Author:  McCluskey, Henry S. (Henry Stanley), 1887-1968Requires cookie*
 Title:  Henry S. McCluskey Papers 1911-1956 1916-1935 ead 
 Date(s):  1911-1956 
 Abstract:  The Henry S. McCluskey Papers consist of correspondence, reports, speeches, newsclippings, notebooks, and indexes. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
 Subjects:  Lawyers -- Arizona -- Archives. | Labor unions -- Arizona -- Officials and employees. | Labor unions -- Arizona -- Organizing -- History. | Miners -- Labor unions -- Arizona -- History. | Labor unions -- Arizona -- History. | Mineral industries -- Arizona -- History. | Water -- Law and legislation -- Arizona -- History. | Water rights -- Arizona -- History. | Deportation -- Arizona -- Bisbee. | Labor disputes -- Arizona -- Bisbee. | Copper miners -- Labor unions -- Arizona -- Bisbee. 
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2Author:  Billingsley, Mary (Mary Belle McClung), 1897-1978Requires cookie*
 Title:  Mary Billingsley Photographs 1911-1919 ead 
 Date(s):  1911-1919 
 Abstract:  This collection houses commercial postcards depicting the Morenci Southern Railway's Loop 1 trestle bridge, the Arizona Copper Company's concentrator, and an oblique aerial view of miners' houses on Longfellow Hill; gelatin-chloride photographic prints showing a group of soldiers with an Arizona banner at Camp Perry; a gelatin-chloride photographic print depicting a giant saguaro with bird holes; and a photograph of Arizona's 1915 basketball champions. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
 Subjects:  Copper mines and mining -- Arizona. 
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