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Ryder Ridgway Photographs 1862-1974 (bulk 1875-1925)

CP SPC RR


Overview of the Collection

Creator: Ridgway, Ryder (William Ryder), 1909-1985
Title: Ryder Ridgway Photographs
Inclusive Dates: 1862-1974
Bulk Dates: 1875-1925
Quantity: 12 Boxes (800 Photographs)
Abstract:The Ryder Ridgway Photograph Collection contains 800 photographs, lantern slides, oversized images, and panoramas. The majority of the images show the economic and social development of Southeastern Arizona (primarily the Thatcher and Safford areas in Graham County, but also including Bisbee, Morenci, Clifton, and Superior).
Identification: CP SPC RR
Language: Material in English
Repository: Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: (480) 965-4932
E-Mail: archives@asu.edu
Questions? Ask An Archivist!

Biographical Note

William Ryder Ridgway, author and historian, was born to David Lawrence and Ella Young Ridgway in Safford, Arizona on May 11, 1909. He graduated from Safford High School in 1927 and was employed at the Young and Ridgway Store at Safford. Later he worked as an inspector at the Arizona Agricultural Inspection Station at San Jose on Arizona 70.

Ridgway was an avid historian and collector of historical records showing Graham County and Mormon history. He was a regular columnist in the Eastern Arizona Courier and contributed a number of articles to Arizona Highways Magazine, particularly the September 1968 issue. Ridgway was also a lecturer in history at Eastern Arizona College at Thatcher. He was a member of the Graham County Historical Society and the Church of Safford. Ryder Ridgway died in Safford on May 21, 1985.


Scope and Content Note

The Ryder Ridgway Photograph Collection contains 800 photographs, lantern slides, oversized images, and panoramas. The majority of the images show the economic and social development of Southeastern Arizona (primarily the Thatcher and Safford areas in Graham County, but also including Bisbee, Morenci, Clifton, and Superior).

Many of the photographs depict businesses, buildings, and street scenes. Other images show mining operations and railroads in these areas. Other subjects include San Carlos Apache Indians, the George Lobb family, the William H. Parks family, and hunting. A few items depict scenes in Alaska, Nevada, New Mexico, and California. The 800 photographs are mostly silver gelatin prints, but a few Cirkut panoramas are included.


Arrangement

This collection consists of twelve boxes.

Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Reproductions from this collection may not be exhibited, published, or copied in any fashion without the advance written permission of the department. A fee may be charged for some forms of use. Reproductions from this collection may not be placed in another archive or repository without the written consent of the department.

To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.

Copyright

Arizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.


Related Material

MSS-68: Ryder Ridgway Collection (guide available at http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/asu/ridgway.xml contains correspondence, manuscripts, research files, printed matter, and family papers showing Graham County and Mormon history from 1799 to 1980. The majority of the collection consists of personal papers and government and business records that Ridgway collected documenting Graham County history from 1890 to 1960.

Separated Materials

A number of publications have been removed from the Ridgway Ephemera series. Ephemera relating to Arizona or the Southwest has been individually indexed and is accessible through the Arizona and Southwest Index (http://spmi.lib.asu.edu/). Ephemera not related to Arizona and the Southwest has not been retained. A complete card index to the original ephemera collection is available in Box 11A of this collection.


Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Fly, C. S. (Camillus Sidney), 1849-1901.
Ridgway, Ryder (William Ryder), 1909-1985.
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928

Family Name(s)
Lobb family.
Park family.
Waters family.

Geographic Name(s)
Clifton (Ariz.).
Graham County (Ariz.) -- History.
Morenci (Ariz.).
Safford (Ariz.).
San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona.
Solomon (Ariz.).
Thatcher (Ariz.).

Subject(s)
Arizona -- Pictorial works.
Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona.
Mormon Church -- Arizona -- History.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Ryder Ridgway Photographs, CP SPC RR, Arizona State University Library.

Provenance

The Ryder Ridgway Collection was received in at least thirteen accessions from 1968 to 1991. Nine accessions were received from Ryder Ridgway between 1968 and 1974 (accession numbers 1968-00067, 1972-00067, and 1974-00067). Four accessions were received from Mrs. Ryder Ridgway from 1987 to 1991 (accession numbers 1987-00111, 1989-00180, 1990-00381, and 1991-00468). Accessions received from 1968 to 1974 were originally processed as MSS-68. Later accessions have been added to MSS-68.

Processing Note

Materials received directly from Ridgway were originally processed as MSS-68. Materials received from Mrs. Ridgway were added to the collection in 1994 and the collection was rearranged to reflect the entirety of the Ridgway papers. A conversion sheet identifying the current location of materials cited by the old box and folder numbers is available from the University Archivist.


Container List

1/OV1Duncan Pharmacy and Post Office, circa 1900
A sheet of business stationary is attached to the back of the print.
Personal Name(s)
Risdon, O. A. (Oliver Ambrose), 1870-1940 (Photographer)
Watters, J. L. T. (James Luther Teague), 1880-1939

2Big Six Store as it appeared in 1914 in Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1914
Personal Name(s)
Dodge, Ed (Edward Chester), 1889-1972
Boyle, Charles (Charles Alfred), 1875-1944
Farmer, Al (Alver Madison), 1875-1947

3Members, Eden Relief Society in Front of the Relief Society Building in Eden, Arizona, circa 1909
4Layton L.D.S. Choir Taken Inside the New Church Building; Layton, Arizona, 1903
5Safford Methodist Church, erected in 1895. Safford, Arizona, Undated
6Ebenezer Bryce, Founder of Bryce, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Bryce, Ebenzer, 1830-1913

7Dress Rehearsal of the Pima Dramatic Company in Cluff Hall; Pima, Arizona, 1885
Personal Name(s)
Larson, Ellen
Crockett, W. W. (Wilford Woodruff), 1871-1939
Ferrin, Zobedia (Zobedia Adelia Crockett), 1867-1949
Norton, Peter (Peter Abraham), 1866-1954
Norton, Thomas (Thomas Elliot), 1859-1900
Norton, Dave (Henry David), 1853-1920
East, Thomas (Thomas Nathaniel), 1866-1944
East, Joseph (Joseph Fielding), 1859-1930
Johnson, Louise
Ranson, William

8Pima scene showing the Marshall Hotel and W. T. Webb Buildings and the Hyrum Weech Building; Pima, Arizona, 1900
Personal Name(s)
Weech, Hyrum, 1846-1931
Webb, W. T. (Wilford Taft), 1864-1938

9Main Street, Hyrum Weech Store; Pima, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Webb, W. T. (Wilford Taft), 1864-1938

10Middleburg Grade School, First Grade; Middleburg, Arizona, circa 1900
11Interior of Big Six Store in Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1910
12Thatcher's Main Street; Thatcher, Arizona, 1910
13Robinson Hall and Opera House; Thatcher, Arizona, Undated
14Kirtland's Garage in Safford, Arizona, circa 1900
15Graham County Courthouse; Safford, Arizona, 1917
16Christopher Layton's Home and Store; Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Layton, Christopher, 1821-1898

17Kate and Edward Tuttle Inside the Post Office in Safford, Arizona, circa 1906
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928
Tuttle, Kate (Katherine), 1872-1943

18Safford Third School Building; Safford, Arizona, circa 1900
19Safford's Main Street Looking East from the Courthouse Steps; Safford, Arizona, 1926
20/OV1Coronado Incline; Clifton Arizona, circa 1900
Said to be the world's longest incline. Signed by George Gamble.
21/OV1Horse Drawn Wagon Train in Front of the North Roller Mills; Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1900
Constructed by Christopher Layton and operated by the Webster Brothers when it burned in 1910.
22Coronado Railroad Ore Train at Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1898
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

23Railroad Engine on 22' Track at Head of the Longfellow Incline; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Yorke, George R. (George Riley), 1881-1967

24Fort Thomas Military Cemetery; Arizona, circa 1964
25Graham House in Fort Thomas; Geronimo, Arizona, circa 1900
Owned and managed by Mrs. Rupkey
26Pioneer Store in Fort Thomas, Arizona, circa 1900
27Officers' Quarters at Fort Grant, Arizona, circa 1885
28Eden Store and Post Office; Eden, Arizona, circa 1910
29Indian Hot Springs, Arizona, circa 1915
30Knowler and Johnson Store; Bonita, Arizona, circa 1898
31Epley's Place, a Saloon; Solomonville, Arizona, circa 1905
J. W. Parks appears at the far left.
Personal Name(s)
Parks, J. W. (John W.), 1843-1908

32Central Men Building a Railroad Siding; S.l., circa 1925
33Celebration at Indian Hot Springs, Arizona, 1903
34Historic Store Building, Fort Thomas, Arizona, circa 1880
Erected by J. B. Collins in 1880.
Personal Name(s)
Collins, J. B.

35Interior of Solomon Commercial Store; Solomonville Arizona, circa 1913
Personal Name(s)
Solomon, Harry (Harry Freudenthal), 1879-1949

36I. E. Solomon Seated at his Home; San Diego, California, circa 1930
Personal Name(s)
Solomon, I. E. (Isidor Elkan), 1843-1930

37Solomon Hotel; Solomonville, Arizona, 1901
38Main Street; Solomon, Arizona, 1950
39Either Fourth of July or Pioneer Day Celebration; Pima, Arizona, circa 1905
40I. E. Solomon Store; Solomonville, Arizona, 1897
41Cinco De Mayo celebration. Graham County Courthouse; Solomonville, Arizona, circa 1900
42I. E. Solomon, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Solomon, I. E. (Isidor Elkan), 1843-1930

43Solomonville, Arizona, circa 1920
44Street Scene. I. E. Solomon Store and the Two-Story Hotel; Solomonville, Arizona, 1898
45Safford High School; Safford, Arizona, circa 1918
46Dedication of the Safford Court House
47Fourth of July Celebration; Thatcher, Arizona, 1896
48George H. Stevens. S.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Stevens, George H.

49Casimero Garcia Store; San Jose, New Mexico [?], 1905
50L.D.S. Church; Latyton, Arizona, circa 1902
51St. Joseph Stake's High Council members. Andrew Kimball's Home; St. Joseph, Arizona, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Kimball, Andrew, 1858-1924

52San Juan Mine or the Gila Valley Copper Company; Near Safford, Arizona, circa 1900
53/?Main Street; Safford, Arizona, circa 1910
54Joseph Cluff Store with Joseph Cluff and Hyrum Norton; Central, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Norton, Hyrum (Hyrum Fletcher), 1829-1907
Cluff, Joseph, 1834-1914

55/?Group in Front of the Layton and Allred Store; Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1900
One of Thatcher's early business ventures.
56/?People and Wagons in Front of the Thatcher Mercantile and Implement Company; Thatcher, Arizona, 1904
Known as "Big 6."
57Several Men in Front of the Thatcher Roller Mill and Ice Plant; Thatcher, Arizona, 1895
58/?Two Women and Two Children in Front of the Entrance to the Ijams Building; the Riggs Building is also Visible; Safford, Arizona, 1902
59The Bandstand in Wickersham Park; Safford, Arizona, 1918
60P. J. Jacobson Store; Safford, Arizona, circa 1900
61Union Milling and Trading Company; Safford, Arizona, circa 1900
62Thatcher L.D.S. Church with Members and Buggies in Front; Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1910
63Street Scene Showing Buildings, Buggies, and People; Safford, Arizona, circa 1907
64Old Folks; Pima, Arizona, circa 1880
65Carolyn Teeples and her Daughter, circa 1885
Personal Name(s)
Teeples, Caroline (Caroline Ann Schofield), 1851-1934

66Christopher Layton, First President of St. Joseph Stake, circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Layton, Christopher, 1821-1898

67Street Scene Showing People and Early Autos; Safford, Arizona, circa 1920
68Mormon Converts who Left Arkansas in 1877 and Settled in Graham County, circa 1920
Personal Name(s)
Talley, D. V. A. (David Van Amburg), 1854-1936

69Drawing Showing Central, Arizona, 1882
70The First School House; Safford, Arizona
71First Railroad Depot; Safford, Arizona
72Street Scene Showing Early Automobiles; Safford Arizona, circa 1920
73Cliff dwelling; Turkey Creek, Arizona
74/?Town of Geronimo, Arizona, 1896
75Four San Carlos Apache Women Showing Face Tattooing, Undated
76Petroglyphs on Large Rock; near Artesia, Arizona, Undated
77San Carlos Apache Father and Son; S.l., Undated
78San Carlos Reservation scene; San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona, circa 1880
79Three San Carlos Apache Men; s.l.
80San Carlos Apache Woman and Child in a Cradle Board; S.l., Undated
81Five San Carlos Apaches who Attended Omaha, Nebraska Fair During 1898; s.l., circa 1898
82Gila Valley Globe Northern Railroad. Safford Schoolhouse; Safford, Arizona, circa 1898
83Cliff Dwelling; Bonita Canyon, Arizona, 1898
84Post Office and Store of W. W. Damron and the Damron Family; Thatcher, Arizona, 1888
Personal Name(s)
Damron, W. W. (William Wallace), 1833-1898

85A Parade; Thatcher, Arizona, circa 1893
Personal Name(s)
Duke, John, 1878-1944
Moody, J. M. (James Monroe), 1880-1960
Moody, Henry O., 1879-1902
Claridge, Joy (Charlotte Joy), 1819-1884
Hunt, Sarah (Sarah Allred), 1874-1960
Bingham, William (William Ruben), 1876-1937
Johnson, Len (Lena Gertrude Hughes), 1879-1957
Hanks, George
Cluff, Karl (Karl Vernor), 1878-

86Thatcher Implement and Mercantile Company, Showing People and Buggies; Thatcher, Arizona, 1901
87Thatcher, Arizona, 1900
88Tuttle's Apple Orchard, First in the Gila Valley; Gila Valley, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928

89Mary Tuttle's Class in Front of the Safford School Building; Safford, Arizona, circa 1898
Personal Name(s)
Webb, Mary (Mary Robinson Tuttle), 1873-1959

90William R. Teeples' home; Smithville, Arizona, circa 1879
Personal Name(s)
Teeples, William R. (William Randolph), 1833-1883

91First home of Edward D. Tuttle, built by J. E. Bailey; Safford, Arizona, circa 1877
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928

92Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tuttle with Grandchildren Taken on their 50th wedding anniversary, circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928
Tuttle, Marietta (Marietta Lewis Robinson), 1844-1920

93Edward D. Tuttle's Ranch Home; Safford, Arizona, circa 1885
94Edward D. Tuttle. California Volunteers Stationed at Fort Yuma and Fort Mohave, circa 1864
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928

95Picnic Party; Safford, Arizona, 1895
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928
Tuttle, Lucy, 1872-
French, Anna N. (Anna Neumeyer), 1863-1952
Downs, Olivia L. (Olivia Lemen), 1956-
Patterson, Robert (Robert Stewart), 1868-1951
Michales, Frank

96Adobe home of Edward D. Tuttle, built in 1878 Safford, Arizona, circa 1890
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928

97Birthplace of Archie and Frances Tuttle. Home of Edward D. Tuttle; Safford, Arizona, circa 1880
Personal Name(s)
Tuttle, Frances E., 1885-
Tuttle, Archie (Arthur LeRoy), 1880-1969
Tuttle, Edward, (Edward Dickson), 1834-1928

98Kate, Mary, and Lucy Tuttle; Oakland, California, 1877
Personal Name(s)
Webb, Mary (Mary Robinson Tuttle), 1873-1959
Tuttle, Lucy, 1872-
Tuttle, Kate (Katherine), 1872-1943

99Hyrum and Laura Smith Family in Front of their Home; Glenbar, Arizona, 1916
Personal Name(s)
Smith, Waldo, 1908-1924
Smith, Hyrum (Hyrum Leroy), 1884-1974
Lee, Vermel (Ula Vermel Smith), 1913-1979
Herbert, Lucile (Cora Lucile), 1907-2000
Smith, Nello (Nello Rue), 1915-2003
Welker, Zella (Zella Moody), 1915-1936
Moody, Edward, 1886-1983
Moody, Hazel (Hazel Patterson), 1892-1979
Hinton, Gwen (Gwendolyn Moody), 1914-2002
Larson, Grace (Reliah Grace McBride), 1897-1997
Larson, Venice (Claudia Venice), 1915-1917

100Barney and Larson Store and Post Office; Fairview, Arizona, circa 1915
101Funeral Procession. Taken on Chase Creek Street; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
102Deceased's Loved Ones; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Risdon, O. A. (Oliver Ambrose), 1870-1940 (Photographer)

103A Cavallero Bids this World a Last Farewell; Metcalf or Clifton, Arizona, circa 1905
104O. A. Risdon in front of his photography studio; Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Risdon, O. A. (Oliver Ambrose), 1870-1940 (Photographer)

105Charlie Pasco, Undertaker, Driving Hearse. Clifton Post Office; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Pasco, Charlie (Charles Flood), 1862-1945

106Funeral Procession with Charlie Pascoe Driving the Hearse. Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Pasco, Charlie (Charles Flood), 1862-1945

107Funeral Service Showing Carriages Behind Pascoe's Hearse. Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Pasco, Charlie (Charles Flood), 1862-1945

108Twists and Turns of the Morenci Southern Railroad Tracks near Morenci, Arizona, 1904
109Howard Morrison Parks and his Wife Zoe Polley Parks; s.l, 1917
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Zoe Polley, 1887-1986
Parks, Howard Morrison, 1888-1953

110Dollie C. Parks while Attending the Ad Ran University; Waco, Texas, circa 1890
Personal Name(s)
Williams, Dollie (Dollie C. Parks), 1887-1954

111Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks; Phoenix, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Parks, Lois (Lois Dial), 1872-1959

112Charles W. Parks Taken During the 19th Territorial Legislature; s.l., circa 1897
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Charles W., ca. 1877-

113Several Members of the William H. Parks Family Including Mr. Will Parks; s.l., circa 1930
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

114Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks, Age 24 and 18; Solomonville Arizona, 1892 January 18
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Parks, Lois (Lois Dial), 1872-1959

115William H. Parks; s.l., circa 1891
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

116Will Parks, About 25 Years Old; s.l., circa 1893
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

117W. H. Parks; Solomonville, Arizona, 1903 December 25
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

118James V. Parks, During his First Term as Sheriff; Los Angeles, California, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Tresslar, Sidney Penny, 1843-1924 (Photographer)
Parks, James V., 1865-1955

119William H. Parks and First Grandchild, Lois Boardman; s.l., 1921
Personal Name(s)
Boardman, Lois (Lois Laurence), 1914-
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

120William H. Parks, About Age 18; s.l., Undated
Photographer is listed as "Hildreth"
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

121Will Parks at Tempe Stock Yards; Tempe, Arizona, 1953
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

122-123Will Parks; s.l., 1955 January 17
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

122
123
124William H. Parks in Later Years; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963

125Jennie V. Parks at age 23; California, 1903
Personal Name(s)
Marceau, Theodore C., 1860-1922 (Photographer)
Ringgold, Jennie (Jennie V. Parks), 1880-

126Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parks with Joey Nell Ryan; s.l., 1941 August 23
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Parks, Lois (Lois Dial), 1872-1959
Leonard, Joey Nell Ryan, 1923-2007

127Will and Lois Parks; s.l., 1941 August 23
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Parks, Lois (Lois Dial), 1872-1959

128Mr. and Mrs. William Parks on their 50th Wedding Anniversary; s.l., 1941 August 23
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Parks, Lois (Lois Dial), 1872-1959

129William H. Parks, Guy Boardman, and Will Parks' father; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Boardman, Guy (Lawrence Edwin), 1886-1953
Parks, W. John, 1843-1908

130Chester Robinson, Mrs. E. D. Tuttle's Brother; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Robinson, Chester (Chester Gates), ca. 1847-1917

131Mr. and Mrs. William Parks with Nellie and Leo Ryan; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Parks, Will (William H.), 1869-1963
Parks, Lois (Lois Dial), 1872-1959
Boardman, Nellie (Nellie Evaglin Parks), 1894-1930
Ryan, Leo (Leo Beryl Parks), 1895-1980
Leonard, Joey Nell Ryan, 1923-2007

132Portrait of John D. Parks; Clifton, Arizona[?], 1891
Personal Name(s)
Risdon, O. A. (Oliver Ambrose), 1870-1940 (Photographer)
Parks, John D., 1872-1961

133Portrait of Dollie Parks, W. B. Kelly, and Jennie Parks. Vance, Texas, 1897
Personal Name(s)
Williams, Dollie (Dollie C. Parks), 1887-1954
Ringgold, Jennie (Jennie V. Parks), 1880-
Kelly, W. B.
Buck, A. J. (Photographer)

134Mule-Drawn Ore Train in Front of Arizona Copper Company Coronado Store; Colorado Mine, Arizona, circa 1900
135Colorado Railroad Train, Engineer George B. Gamble and Charley Shannon; below Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943
Shannon, Charlie (Charles Morton), 1857-1928

136Arizona and New Mexico Railroad Narrow Gauge Engine; Clifton, Arizona, 1897
137Train Unloading Freight at Metcalf Store. George B. Gamble; Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1897
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

138Arizona and New Mexico Railroad Train with Engineer George B. Gamble; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1898
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

139First Schoolhouse. Alpine, Arizona, Undated
140Dollie Parks; Waco, Texas, circa 1896
Personal Name(s)
Williams, Dollie (Dollie C. Parks), 1887-1954

141Story of the Trip West in 1879 of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks; Wickenburg, Arizona, 1937
Personal Name(s)
Parks, W. John, 1843-1908
Parks, Louise A. (Louise Ann Epley), 1848-1925
Echeverria, Josephine
Edwards, James L.

142Work Crew Along Toy-Size Rail Tracks; Metcalf Arizona, circa 1900
143Colorado Railroad Train; Below the Queen Mine, Arizona, circa 1898
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

144Wagons and Teams Hauling Ore to Metcalf and Coronado Railroad; near Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1896
145Rail Switch, Detroit Copper Company Store; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1905
146Morenci Southern Railroad Served Detroit Copper Company Store; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1905
147Arizona and New Mexico Railroad; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1905
148Railroad Inclines; Morenci, Arizona. Gentry, photographer, 1894
Personal Name(s)
Gentry (Photographer)

149/?Charlie Mays, his Plane, Ernest S. Wickersham, and an Apache Man at the Airport; Safford, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Mays, Charlie
Wickersham, Ernest S., 1887-1968

150Graham County Courthouse; Solomonville, Arizona, 1904
151Phelps Dodge Company Smelter, Showing Slag Dump and Concentrator; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1925
152Morenci Aerial; Morenci, Arizona, 1892
153Clifton Smelter with Two Baby Gauge Trains in the Background; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1895
154Morenci Taken from the Humbolt Mine; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1905
155George Gamble, One of the Clifton-Morenci Area's First Locomotive Engineers; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

156A Hermit, Undated
157Morenci Southern Railroad Train on a Trestle; Morenci Arizona, circa 1915
158/?Train #2 of the Arizona and New Mexico Railroad Company with Locomotive #3, Undated
159/OV1King Incline; One Step in Several to Deliver Ore to the Smelter. Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1900
160Longfellow Store with Baby Gauge Engine; Morenci Arizona, circa 1900
161Morenci Hotel with the Morenci Southern Railroad Train in Foreground: Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
162George Gamble's Engine Pulling a Load of Mining Timbers; near Metcalf, Arizona, 1895
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

163Morenci View from the Humbolt Mine; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1905
164George Gamble Taking a Trainload of People to Metcalf Arizona, circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Marks, C. W. (Photographer)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

165A Morenci Scene Showing Rail Line and Cockpit with Library and Store in Background; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
166Morenci Southern Railroad Train Wreck; Morenci, Arizona, Undated
167Morenci Hotel Forms Backdrop for Morenci Southern Railroad Train; Morenci, Arizona, 1910
168Morenci Showing School, Hotel, Library and Store; Morenci, Arizona, 1904
169/?Engine House. Clifton, Arizona, circa 1889
170Morenci Southern Railroad "Looping the Leap;" near Morenci, Arizona, 1905
171Mexican Nationals' Personal Belongings being Placed on Train Cars; Morenci, Arizona, 1921 April
172Morenci Southern Railroad Preparing to Leave with Mexican Nationals; Morenci, Arizona, 1921 April
173Morenci Southern Railroad Train Preparing to take Mexican Nationals to ...; Morenci, Arizona, 1921
174Loops on the Morenci Southern Railway; near Clifton Arizona, circa 1910
175The "Goat," a Detroit Copper Company Locomotive, Morenci Hotel; Morenci, Arizona, 1902
176Coronado Railroad Train Operating between Clifton and Metcalf, Arizona, 1907
177/OV1Morenci Southern Railroad Loop; Morenci, Arizona, Undated
178Railroad Tracks, Trestles, and Tennis Courts with Library and Store; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1915
179Detroit Copper Company Store; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
180Arizona and New Mexico Railroad Train #3, a Porter 2-6-0 Engine; s.l., Undated
181Arizona and New Mexico Railroad Train #2 from Clifton to Lordsburg; Arizona, 1883
182Detroit Copper Company's Office and Portion of Morenci; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1895
184Funeral Train of Len Scott; Morenci, Arizona, 1911
Constable Scott was killed by a gunshot incurred during a duel with Deputy Sheriff George Johnson. The duel was the immediate result of Scott accusing Johnson of being a "spotter" for the Detroit Copper Company, allegedly while both men were intoxicated. Johnson was also killed during the duel.
Personal Name(s)
Scott, Len (Isaac Leonard Foster), 1874-1911

185The "Goat"; Morenci, Arizona, 1902
186A Work Crew on the Coronado Railroad Tracks; Chase Creek, Arizona, circa 1900
187Morenci Southern Railroad Train on a Trestle; near Morenci, Arizona, circa 1906
189Coronado Railroad Like an Arrow Splits Metcalf's Heart; Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1915
191Nellie Sullivan, who Built Houses on Railroad Tracks and Defied Billy Carlton, circa 1895
192Two San Carlos Apache Women with their Water-Keg Laden Burro; San Carlos, Arizona, circa 1885
193Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railroad with a Temperance Group; Bowie, Arizona, 1895
194A group of San Carlos Apache at Nebraska Fair; Omaha Nebraska, 1898
195Some San Carlos Apaches Aboard the Gila Valley Globe and Northern Railway; s.l., circa 1898
196Gila Valley Globe Northern Railroad; West of Safford, Arizona, circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Arkills, Seth (Seth Thomas), 1869-1950

197Four San Carlos Apache Women Showing Face Tattooing; s.l., circa 1900
198Famed Jupiter as it Appeared as the Remodeled "Gila Monster"; s.l., circa 1900
199An Alianza Group of Southern Arizona; s.l., Undated
200Silver King Mill; Pima, Arizona. Charles O. Farciot, photographer, circa 1880 (Stereoscopic Photographic Print)
Personal Name(s)
Farciot, Charles O. (Photographer)

201Graveyard with Picket Post Butte in Background; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1900
202Palace Saloon and Grand Hotel; Pinal City, Arizona, 1890
203Main Street Showing Pinal Hotel and Luedke Brothers Mercantile; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1890
204Main Street and the Crumbling Buildings; Pinal City Arizona, 1908
205Residence with Picket Post Butte in Background; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1890
206Minnie Trevethan Lobb; s.l., circa 1907
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

207George Lobb; s.l., circa 1907
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

208Dick Lobb and Three Other Boys; Silver King, Arizona, 1899
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

209Minnie Trevethan Lobb; s.l., circa 1915
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

210Lobb Boys; Silver King, Arizona, 1896
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964
Lobb, Archie (William Archie), 1886-1940
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

211Portrait of Margarita A. Corra; Tucson, Arizona, 1884
Personal Name(s)
King, Margarita (Margarita A. Corra), 1870-1937

Corporate Name(s)
Buehman & Hartwell (Photographer)

212Richard Trevethan, an Early Miner at Silver King; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1915
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930

213Portrait of Richard Trevethan; Phoenix, Arizona [?], circa 1890
Personal Name(s)
Hartwell, F. A. (Photographer)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930

214Richard Trevethan Near his House; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1915
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930

215Dick Lobb; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1890
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

216Two Horsemen in Front of a House, George Lobb at Left; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

217Group of Children, Dick Lobb in Third Row; Silver King, Ariz., circa 1895
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

218A Small House and Dick Lobb: Silver King, Arizona, 1898
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

219Three Unidentified Men; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1900
220Portrait of a One-Time Resident of Silver King; s.l., circa 1885
221George Lobb's Horses; Silver King, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

222Unidentified Silver King Miner; s.l., circa 1885
224Silver King Mining Company's Office at Left and Guest House at Right; Superior, Arizona, circa 1895
225Group of Silver King Miners; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
Personal Name(s)
Buehman & Hartwell (Photographer)

226Lobb Family at a Mine; near Silver King, Arizona, circa 1890
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964
Lobb, Archie (William Archie), 1886-1940
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954
Lobb, George, 1858-1930
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

227A Group of Silver King Miners; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1890
228Bilk Mining Company's Hoisting Works; Pinal County Arizona, circa 1890
229Rotting Trestles and Ore Bins; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1900
230A Group of Silver King Miners; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
231A Group of Silver King Miners; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
Corporate Name(s)
Buehman & Hartwell (Photographer)

232School Children; Silver King, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

233Home of George Lobb; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1890
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

234Panorama of the Town; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
235Main Street and the Mining Operations; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1880
236Williams Hotel; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1880
Personal Name(s)
Farciot, Charles O. (Photographer)

237Silver King School; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
238Silver King Scene; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
239Miners Descending Silver King Mine Hoist; Silver King Arizona, circa 1885
Personal Name(s)
Buehman & Hartwell (Photographer)

240Miners in Front of their Tent; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
241Panorama; Superior, Arizona, 1908
242A Small Mining Operation; near Superior, Arizona, 1907
243Two Miners at the Entrance of the Lake Superior and Arizona Mine; Superior, Arizona, circa 1900
244Two Miners on their Way to Work; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
245Three Miners Sitting in an Ore Car; Superior, Arizona, circa 1900
246Oil Wagon for the Lake Superior and Arizona Mine Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
247Lake Superior and Arizona Mine; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
248Five Miners Operating a Hand Whinz over a Mine; Superior, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

249Two Prospectors Preparing to Leave; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

250Dick Lobb Delivering Bakery Goods for the Princess Bakery; Tempe, Arizona, 1912
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

251George Lobb Sr. and Mrs. Minnie Lobb in their Buckboard Wagon; Superior, Arizona, 1908
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

252An Early Superior Home; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

253Lobb Store and Wheelbarrows used for Deliveries; Superior, Arizona, 1904
254Road-Building Camp with Picket Post Mountain in Background; Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
255Homes with Apache Leap in Background; Superior Arizona, circa 1910
256Superior Community Church; Superior, Arizona, circa 1925
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

257Sam Mitrovich in his Store; Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
Personal Name(s)
Mitrovich, Sam, 1879-

258Adobe House on Main Street; Superior, Arizona, 1903
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

259An Unidentified Couple in Front of their Home; Superior, Arizona, circa 1925
260Lobb's Pool Hall; Superior, Arizona, circa 1930
261Superior Park; Queen Creek, Arizona, circa 1930
262A Mexican Family's Residence; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
263A Home and an Unidentified Couple in Doorway; Superior Arizona, circa 1905
264Superior Looking South; Arizona, circa 1905
265R. T. Lobb Residence; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

266House on the Outskirts; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Altenburgh, W. G. (Wilford G.), 1861-1931 (Photographer)

267-272A Mexican Family and their Tent House; Superior Arizona, circa 1910
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273Roosevelt School, Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
274Boarding House at Superior; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
This house stood on the site of the present post office in Superior.
275Lobb Store; Superior, Arizona, 1903
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

276Dick Lobb Pushing a Wheelbarrow, the Delivery Wagon for Lobb Store; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

277George Lobb Home; Superior, Arizona, 1907
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954
Lobb, George, 1858-1930
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

278Lobb Family and Friends in Wagon Rolling Down Future Main Street; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
279Lobb Store Delivery Wagon; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

280Miami-Superior Highway Construction Camp. Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
281First Election Board. Superior, Arizona, circa 1903
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

282Four Men at the Top of Picket Post Mountain; Superior, Arizona, 1908
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

283Five People Standing Under a Saguaro Cactus; Superior Arizona, 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

284George N. Lobb; s.l., 1907
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

285/?Tintype of Tinsmiths Holding Tools in C. S. Fly's Gallery; Tombstone, Arizona, circa 1880
286Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dial; Tombstone, Arizona. Camillus S. Fly, photographer, circa 1880
Personal Name(s)
Fly, C. S. (Camillus Sidney), 1849-1901
Dial, Mary (Mary O'Neil), 1851-1931
Dial, Henry, 1847-1919

287-289Individuals who Had their Photo Taken in C. S. Fly's gallery; Tombstone, Ariz., circa 1880
Personal Name(s)
Fly, C. S. (Camillus Sidney), 1849-1901

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290An Unidentified Business Front with People Standing on Sidewalk; Tombstone, Arizona, circa 1885
291George Lobb Home. Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

292R. T. Lobb with Apache Leap in Background. Superior Arizona, 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

293Lobb Store. Superior, Arizona, 1907
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930
Lobb, Archie (William Archie), 1886-1940
Lobb, George, 1858-1930
Thomas, Bret (Bret Harte), 1881-1934
Trevethan, John (John Thomas), 1869-1945

294Richard Trevethan and Dick Lobb; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930

295Lobb Children and Friends with Apache Leap in Background; Superior, Arizona, circa 1900
296Dick and George N. Lobb in their Front Yard; Superior Arizona, circa 1902
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

297George Lobb in Buggy with Picket Post Mountain in Background; Superior, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

298Dick Lobb and his Father, George Lobb; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

299George Lobb on Porch of his Home; Superior, Arizona, circa 1915
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

300Richard Trevethan; Superior Arizona, circa 1920
Richard Trevethan is Minnie T. Lobb's father.
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

301Archie Lobb, Minnie Lobb, George N. Lobb, and Dick Lobb. Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964
Lobb, Archie (William Archie), 1886-1940
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

302Dick Lobb. Superior, Arizona, 1954
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

303George N. Lobb; s.l., Undated
George N. Lobb is the son of George Lobb who founded Superior, Arizona.
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

304George N. Lobb; Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
George N. Lobb was a Superior businessman and cattleman (Brand WL).
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

305George Lobb Astride Hoss; Superior, Arizona, circa 1915
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

306Richard Trevethan; Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930

307Richard Trevethan and George N. Lobb; s.l., circa 1920
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

308Archie and Mattie Lobb with their Two Children; s.l., circa 1920
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Archie (William Archie), 1886-1940
Lobb, Mattie (Mattie Prudence James), 1889-1936
Lobb, Lawrence A. (Lawrence Archie), 1911-1937
Stone, Edith G. (Edith Geraldine Lobb), 1908-1987

309Elder George Lobb, the True Father of Superior; s.l., circa 1920
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

310George Lobb; Superior, Arizona, circa 1902
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

311George N. Lobb; Superior, Arizona, circa 1908
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George N. (George Nathan), 1888-1954

312George Lobb and his Wife Minnie Lobb on Main Street Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, George, 1858-1930
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952

313Superior Jubilee Celebration, 1931
Left to right: Marion Lobb, Elsie Lobb Weber, Dick Lobb, and Minnie Trevethan Lobb.
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Minnie (Minnie Oates Trevethan), 1869-1952
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

314George Lobb and Richard Trevethan; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Trevethan, Richard, 1847-1930
Lobb, George, 1858-1930

315Queen Creek Running High; Queen Creek, Arizona, circa 1905
316Queen Creek After Rain; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
317Queen Creek on Rampage; Superior, Arizona, circa 1920
318Group of Men with Dick Lobb; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Dick (Richard Thomas), 1885-1964

319Three Unidentified Men on Main Street; Superior Arizona, circa 1905
320Superior, Arizona, circa 1903
321Superior Resident at Home and with Dog; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
322Superior Area Scene; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
323Mexican Friends of Lobb Family; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
324Lobb Family Neighbors with Apache Leap in Background; Superior, Arizona, circa 1905
325Child with Apache Leap in Background; Superior; Arizona, circa 1900
326Child with Doll; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
327Home with Apache Leap in Background; Superior, Arizona, circa 1903
328Elder George Lobb Home with Apache Leap in Background; Superior, Arizona, circa 1910
329Snow Scene; Superior, Arizona, circa 1900
330Mattie James; Superior, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Mattie (Mattie Prudence James), 1889-1936

331Mattie James with Apache Leap in Background; Superior Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Lobb, Mattie (Mattie Prudence James), 1889-1936

332H. F. Lomker; Globe[?] Arizona, circa 1885
Lomker was an early miner at the Silver King Mine.
Personal Name(s)
Skelly, L. A. (Lott Addison), 1861-1904 (Photographer)
Lomker, H. F. W.

333Silver King Mill and Surrounding Area; Pinal, Arizona. E. A. Bonnie, photographer, 1885 April
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

334Street Scene; Pinal, Arizona, 1885 April
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

335-336Town as Seen from the Silver King Mill. Pinal, Arizona, 1885 April 7
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

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337Picket Post Mountain. Pinal, Arizona, 1885 April 7
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

338Pinal, Arizona, 1885 April
Man looking at saguaro cactus on the side of a mountain. Picket Post Mountain in the background. Silver albumen boudoir photographic print.
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

339Bray's Canyon; Picket Post, Arizona, 1885
340Devil's Canyon; Queen Creek, Arizona, 1885
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

341Bray's Canyon; Picket Post, Arizona, 1885
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

342Queen Creek Canyon; Pinal, Arizona, 1885
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

343Silver King Mill; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1885
344Stamp Mill; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1885
345Concentrators or Aprons at Mill; Pinal City; Arizona, circa 1885
346Silver King Mill Scene; Pinal City, Ariz, circa 1885
347Mill; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1885
348-349Mill; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1885
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350Teams and Wagons, Silver King Mill; Pinal City, Arizona, circa 1885
351Silver King from Top of Stoneman's Grade; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
Personal Name(s)
Bonine, E. A. (Elias A.), 1843-1916 (Photographer)

352Mining Timbers and the Type of Fuel Used at Silver King Mine; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
353Loaded Ore Wagons on their Way to Mill at Pinal City; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
355Ore Wagons Leaving Loading Bins; Silver King, Arizona, circa 1885
357Phelps Dodge Concentrator; Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1930
358"The Pit" Sacramento Hill, Bisbee, Arizona, Undated


365Oil Tanks; Hackberry, Arizona, circa 1915
366Railroad Station House; Elgin, Arizona, circa 1960
367Ore Train; Cooper Creek, Arizona, circa 1910
368Rio Grande, El Paso, Texas, circa 1930
374Approaching Claypool Tunnel on U.S. 70 (Globe-Superior Highway); Queen Creek, Arizona, circa 1935
377Approaching Claypool Tunnel
380Arizona State Prison; Florence, Arizona, circa 1915
383Small House; Globe, Arizona, circa 1900
384-385*Postcards of the Morenci Club, (circa 1910) and of the Mormon Lake Lodge, circa 1960
386Oracle Community Church; Oracle, Arizona, circa 1925
387*Postcard of the Apache Land Lodge; Globe, Arizona, circa 1960
388Main Street; Quijotoa, Arizona, circa 1885
389Cochise Hotel; Cochise, Arizona, circa 1960
389BCochise Country Store; Cochise, Arizona, circa 1960
397High Schools; Casa Grande, Arizona, circa 1940
398Schoolhouse; Safford, Arizona, 1909
398ACochise Gift Shop; Cochise, Arizona, circa 1960
400Campbell Hall, State Teachers College; Flagstaff, Arizona, 1927
408Brewery Gulch; Bisbee, Arizona, Undated
413Apache Indians, Roosevelt Lake, Arizona, Undated
414Tonto Cliff Dwellings, "Apache Trail," Arizona, Undated
416Mill City; Nevada, circa 1862
Photographer is listed as "Adams" of Mill City, Nevada.
417Mill City; Nevada, circa 1875
418-419Mining Scene; Mill City, Nevada, circa 1875
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420Group of People with William Lobb; Mill City, Nevada, circa 1875
421/OVMen and Women on the Steps of a Building. S.l., circa 1900
422/OV1Governor George W. P. Hunt; s.l., 1914 (Autographed Studio Portrait)
Inscribed "To Alex Hunt, Thatcher, Arizona."
Personal Name(s)
Marceau, Theodore C., 1860-1922 (Photographer)
Hunt, George W. P. (George Wylie Paul), 1859-1934

423-425Dedication of the Kearny Monument; Graham County Arizona, 1973 October 28
Personal Name(s)
Fireman, Bert M.

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426-438Kyle McGuire Party; Chena River, Alaska, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Irwin, William E., 1871-1935 (Photographer)

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439Cordova, Alaska, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Irwin, William E., 1871-1935 (Photographer)

440Overland Trail to Fairbanks; Fairbanks, Alaska. Ed Irwin, photographer, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Irwin, William E., 1871-1935 (Photographer)

441A Cumbres and Toltec Train; near Cloudcroft, New Mexico, circa 1910
442Two Little Boys Crying, Holding their Fingers and Standing by Cactus; s.l., circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Irwin, William E., 1871-1935 (Photographer)

443Antelope Feeding; Gardner, Montana, circa 1910
444Terraces Formed by Hot Sulphur, Yellowstone National Park, California, Undated
445Antelope Feeding in the Foothills Along the Gardner River; Gardner River, Wyoming, circa 1910
446Buffalo Feeding. Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, circa 1910
447Upper Falls on the Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, circa 1910
448Old Faithful Geyser Plays every 70 Minutes; Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, circa 1910
449-454The Mountains and Along Roads; near Ouray, Colorado, circa 1910
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455-457Rock Formations; around Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1910
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458-459Sand Dunes; near Yuma, Arizona, circa 1910
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460-463Desert Scenery; near Tucson, Arizona, circa 1910
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464Area Around Fort Thomas, Arizona, circa 1910
465Ranch Scenes; Davis Mountains, Texas, 1910
466-469Robert Glaspie Ranch; Bitter Creek, Texas, circa 1910
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470-471Original Homesite on the Robert Glaspie Ranch; Bitter Creek, Texas, circa 1910
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472A Young Cowboy; near Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1910
473Washita River, Oklahoma, circa 1910
474Geronimo, Chief of the Arizona Apaches; Fort Sill, Oklahoma, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Geronimo, 1829-1909

475Cheyenne Indian Camp; Fort Still, Oklahoma, circa 1910
476Ahpeatone, Chief of the Kiowa Indians; Fort Sill Oklahoma, circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Ahpeatone, 1855-1931

477Comanche Indian Camp; near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, circa 1910
478A Papago Indian Camp; near Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1910
479Montezuma Castle, Arizona, Undated
480Two Hunters Holding Bear Cubs and Standing Next to Bear Skin; s.l., Undated
481Bird Hunting; near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, circa 1910
482-484Hunters; Fort Sill, Oklahoma, circa 1910
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485Deer Hunting in the Southwest; s.l., circa 1910
486-487Deer Hunting; Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, circa 1910
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488Deer Hunting; Southwest Texas, circa 1910
489Big Game Hunting Along the Mexican border; Mexico, circa 1910
490Looking for Camps; s.l., circa 1910
491Two More Just Around that Point; s.l., circa 1910
492Deer Hunting; Llano River, Texas, circa 1910
493Hunting Camp; s.l., circa 1910
494U.S. Line Riders Along the Border of Mexico; s.l., circa 1910
495Colorado River; near Sansabo, Texas, circa 1910
496Group of Men Camping; Chiricahua Mountain, Arizona, circa 1910
497Pack Train; Huachuca Mountains, Arizona, circa 1900
498Water System; Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1900
499-500Ore Train; Mexico, circa 1900
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501Interior of a Soda Fountain; possibly Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1910
502Home and Family of Pink Irwin; Lampasas, Texas, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Irwin, Pink (William Pinkney), 1848-1924

503-511Ed Irwin and his wife Matilda in the Mountains Hunting Lions; s.l., circa 1910
Personal Name(s)
Irwin, William E., 1871-1935
Irwin, Matilda, 1870-1922

512Cattlo, a Cross Breed of Buffalo and a Cow; s.l., Undated
513Interior of the Arizona Copper Company Store; Clifton, Arizona, 1901
Jimmie Norton's last name may be "Norte" rather than "Norton." "Norton" has been accepted as authoritative because no men named "Jimmie Norte," "Jim Norte," or "James Norte" are listed on the 1900 U.S. Census.
Personal Name(s)
Solomon, Harry (Harry Freudenthal), 1879-1949
Schwartz, Adolph
Norton, Jimmie (James Bert), 1878-1944
Herske, Fred
Pickart, Otto
Siegel, Abe

514Buildings with Arizona Copper Company Smelter in Background; Chase Creek, Arizona, circa 1890
515Buildings on East Bank of San Francisco River. Smelter, Depot; Clifton, Arizona, 1884
516Surface Works of the Longfellow Copper Mine; Clifton Arizona, circa 1885
517Small Locomotive and Ore Train; Metcalf Incline, Clifton, Arizona, circa 1885
518Detroit Copper Company Smelter; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1885
519Arizona Copper Company Smelter; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1890
520Pumping Plant, San Francisco River; Morenci, Arizona, 1889
Supplied water to the smelter.
521-524Flood Washing Away Buildings and Streets; Clifton, Arizona, 1903
Personal Name(s)
Nephew, J. (Photographer)

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Panorama made from mountain side looking down into the valley shows the inundation of the town below.
526-539A Flood Washing Away Buildings and Streets; Clifton, Arizona, 1905
Personal Name(s)
Adams, B. B. (Burvell B.), 1858-
Laine, F. B. (Frank Bray), 1861-1936

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540West Coast Defense Ship U.S.S. Monterey Anchored; San Diego, California, Undated
541School House; Douglas, Arizona, circa 1905
542Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company General Store; Douglas, Arizona, circa 1905
543Louis Reshaw, circa 1910
544Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mitchell and their Five Children; s.l., circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Miller, A. (Andrew), d. 1899 (Photographer)
Mitchell, Carmen (Carmen Guerro), 1862-1940
Mitchell, Louis, 1864-

545John Kash while on L.D.S. Mission; Australia, circa 1900
Corporate Name(s)
P. Matthews & Sons (Photographer)

546People Gathered Around a Building Destroyed by a Flood; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1890
547City Hall and Fire Station with Fire Engine, Town Council, and Mayor; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1910
548-551Baseball Players and Field; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Place, Joe T. (Joseph Thomas), 1887-1970

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549
550
551
572-574Street Parade; Globe, Arizona, circa 1910
572
573
574
576-577Aerial; Nogales, Arizona, circa 1920
576
577
579Aerial; Nogales, Arizona, circa 1920
584Aerial; Nogales, Arizona, circa 1920
587Soldiers Marching; Fort Huachuca, Arizona, circa 1911
588Silhouette of a Soldier at Sunset, Rifle over his Shoulder, circa 1911 (Silver Gelatin Photographic Postcard Print)
Corporate Name(s)
Lohn

589Barracks; Fort Huachuca, Arizona, circa 1911
590Soldiers; Fort Huachuca, Arizona, circa 1911
591Sand Storm; Fort Huachuca, Arizona, circa 1911
592The Watchtower at Desert View Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, Undated
640Date Trees; s.l., circa 1910
657-664Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, Undated
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658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665Postcard of Bottle House; Rhyolite, Nevada, Undated
666"Winged Figures of the Republic" Bronze Sculpture; Boulder Dam, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Hansen, Oskar J. W. F., 1892-1971

667Victim of the Desert; Near Stove Pipe Wells Death Valley, California, Undated
668Sand Dunes; Near Dumont, Death Valley, California, Undated
669Gower Gulch from Zabriskie Point; Death Valley California, Undated
670Area from Dantes View; Death Valley, California, Undated
671Eichbaum Toll Road Across Panamint Valley to Stove Pipe Wells, Death Valley, California, Undated
672Sand Dunes and Death Valley, Stone Pipe Wells, Death Valley, California, Undated
673Furnace Creek from Mount Blanco; Death Valley, California, Undated
674Looking Down Furnace Creek Wash from Ryan, California, Undated
676Two Indian Children on a Horse; s.l., Undated
684Navajo Hogan; s.l., circa 1900
685/PANArizona Troops; Naco, Arizona. Griffith, photographer, 1916 (Cirkut Panorama)
686/PANTroops at Camp Harry Jones; Douglas, Arizona, 1916 (Cirkut Panorama)
Access Restrictions
Copy print available for viewing. Original Cirkut panorama photographic print may be viewed by appointment.
Personal Name(s)
Medley, J. U. (Joseph Urban), 1868-1932 (Photographer)
Shulman, I. (Isaac), 1883-1963 (Photographer)

687-692Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1905
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688
689
690
691
692
693-695Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
693
694
695
697-698Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
697
698
699-702Morenci, Arizona, circa 1940
699
700
701
702
703High School; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1940
704Men's Dormitory; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1940
705Morenci, Arizona, circa 1940
706-707Looking Toward the Copper Smelter; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1940
708Open Pit Mine; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1950
709/OV1Morenci Hotel; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1905
711-712Morenci Hotel; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1905
711
712
713Greenlee County Courthouse; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1950
714Street Scene, Clifton, Arizona, Undated
Clifton Hotel at the end of the street.
715Post Office; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1950
716Street Scene; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1950
717Old Jail; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1950
719Chase Creek; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
721Looking up the Frisco; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
722Clifton Area Below Shannon Hill; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900s
723Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
724/PANPanorama of Arizona Copper Company's Smelter. Clifton, Arizona, circa 1910
Corporate Name(s)
Arizona Copper Company. Drug Department (Publisher)

725Chase Creek looking West; Clifton, Arizona, 1920
726-727Chase Creek, Clifton, Arizona, circa 1916
726
727
728Clifton, Arizona, 1908
729Medinas below Hill Float; Clifton, Arizona, 1907
730Main Street, Shannon Hill, circa 1920
731Clifton, Arizona, 1905
732-733Clifton Bridge; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
732
733
734Mess Hall; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Harwell, Ed
Abraham, Sam (Samuel), 1863-1924
Abraham, Jake (Jacob), 1854-1932
Bunker, E. C. (Edward C), 1847-1915

735Gem Mess; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Anderson, A. A. (Amos A.), 1862-1948
Gaines, George J., ca. 1873-

736Interior of Becker Franz Store; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1904
Personal Name(s)
Anderson, A. A. (Amos A.), 1862-1948
Franz, G. A. (Gustav Alfred), 1874-
Campbell, Jamie

737Burro Race, Clifton, Arizona, circa 1895
738Swinging Bridges Across the San Francisco River; near Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
739Grave Stone of Pablo Salcido, Undated
Salcido was shot and killed between Clifton and Morenci, Arizona. On December 18, 1895 his long-time friend, Augustine Chacon, and two accomplices robbed and stabbed Morenci storekeeper Paul Becker. A posse was formed to apprehend the bandits and cornered them soon after. Salcido attempted to approach Chacon to ask him to surrender; Chacon (apparently accidentally) shot him through the head. Chacon hung for Salcido's murder on November 21, 1902.
Personal Name(s)
Salcido, Pablo, 1853-1895

740-742Men Delivering Milk; Clifton and Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
740
741
742
743Burros Loaded with Wood; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1910
744Burros Loaded with Side of Beef; s.l., Undated
745Gustav "Dick" A. Franz; s.l., 1938
Personal Name(s)
Franz, G. A. (Gustav Alfred), 1874-

746A. A. Anderson on a Horse Carrying a Deer; s.l., 1907
Personal Name(s)
Anderson, A. A. (Amos A.), 1862-1948

747Clark B. Stocking in Cowboy Garb; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Stocking, Clark B. (Clark Bigelow), 1839-1934

748Al Wasem and his Wife; Clifton Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Wasem, Neldah (Neldah Leota Meador), 1894-1970
Wasem, Al (Albert Fred), 1887-1979

749Al Wasem in Front of his House; Clifton, Arizona, Undated
Personal Name(s)
Wasem, Al (Albert Fred), 1887-1979

750/OV1George Gamble Standing by a Train Engine; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943

751George Gamble Standing in Front of his Home with his Wife; s.l., Undated
Personal Name(s)
Gamble, George B. (George Boyd), 1860-1943
Gamble, Jesusita M. (Jesusita Pacheco de Para), 1860-1926

752Shannon Incline; Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1910
753Shannon Ore Cars; Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1910
754Baby Gauge Train; Metcalf, Arizona, circa 1910
755Shannon Hill Smelter; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
Personal Name(s)
Risdon, O. A. (Oliver Ambrose), 1870-1940 (Photographer)

756Arizona Copper Company Saw Mill; Chase Creek, Clifton Arizona, circa 1910
757Smelter Under Construction; Chase Creek, Clifton Arizona, 1898
Personal Name(s)
Gentry (Photographer)

758Concentrator Under Construction; Chase Creek, Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900
759Tailings Bins; Chase Creek, Clifton, Arizona, circa 1910
760Humbolt Mine with Electric Cable Cars Pulling Ore Out, Morenci, Arizona, circa 1900
761-762Hills with Residences; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1900
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762
763/OV1Detroit Copper Company Smelter, Concentrator, and Residences of the Miners; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910
764/OV2Detroit Copper Company; Morenci, Arizona, circa 1910 (Photomechanical Reproduction of a Cirkut Panorama; In Poor Condition)
765/PANPanorama Showing Mine and Town Buildings; Metcalf, Arizona, 1909 (Printed on Mural Paper with Sites Identified)
Corporate Name(s)
West Coast Art Co. (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Photographer)

766Sons and Daughters of William Jordan Flake Arizona Pioneer Reunion; s.l., 1967
Personal Name(s)
Freeman, Emma (Sarah Emma Flake), 1879-1972
Ellsworth, Pearl (Lydia Pearl Flake McLaws), 1881-1975
Willis, Wilmirth (Willmirth East Flake), 1887-1982
Flake, John T. (John Taylor), 1882-1973
Flake, Joel W. (Joel White), 1880-1977
Clayton, Roberta (Roberta Flake), 1877-1981

767 A-DPrisoners at Work on a Wall of the Yuma Prison; Yuma Arizona, Undated
768 A-DCell Block and Prison Yards; Yuma, Arizona, Undated
768A
768B
768C
768D
769-769AThe Outside of the Yuma Prison; Yuma, Arizona, Undated
769
769A
770/OV1Governor George W. P. Hunt with Men in Front of the State Capitol; Phoenix, Undated
The men depicted may be members of the first state legislature.
Personal Name(s)
Hunt, George W. P. (George Wylie Paul), 1859-1934
Gamble, T. J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1894-1994

771/OV2-772/OV2Banks of the San Francisco River, Showing the Town Buildings and the Mine; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1900 (Two-Plate Panoramas on Two Boards; Poor Condition)
771
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773/OV2Hilltop Covered with Houses. Morenci, Arizona, 1905
774Man Dressed in Riding Outfit; s.l., Undated
775Mining Scene; Clifton-Morenci, Arizona, Undated
776C. H. Love, Bella Love, and their Daughter; Clifton Arizona, circa 1905
Personal Name(s)
Love, Bella (Barbara Bella Musser), 1873-1920
Love, C. H. (Curry Hardin), 1869-1944
Love, Erma (Erma Musser), 1904-1914

777Winter Scene; Possibly Clifton, Arizona, Undated
778Mountain Scene; Garfield, Arizona, Undated
779Church Group Taken Inside a Church; s.l., Undated
781Unidentified Family Group; s.l., Undated
782Group of People Dressed in Business Suits; Clifton Arizona, Undated
783Mexico City, Mexico, 1974
784West Yankee Mine; Morenci, Arizona, Undated
785A Hoist at the West Yankee Mine; Morenci, Arizona, Undated
786Mining Scene; s.l., Undated
787Residential Scene; Clifton, Arizona, Undated
788Mining Scene; Clifton or Morenci, Arizona, Undated
789Mining Scene; Clifton-Morenci, Arizona, Undated
790Unidentified Mother with Two Daughters; s.l., Undated
791-792Mining scene; Clifton Morenci, Arizona, Undated
791
792
793Jay Rex Family; Clifton, Arizona, circa 1912
Personal Name(s)
Rex, Jay (Thomas Jay), 1872-1949
Rex, Mary C. (Mary Corina Wootan), 1883-1921
Gilbert, Elsie (Elsie Mae Rex Johnson Diehl), 1902-1972
Rawson, Frances (Frances Margaret Rex), 1903-1989
Rex, Bud (William Jay), 1906-1976
Rex, Louis (Louis Graham), 1909-1986

794, 806Mill, Concentrator, and Machine Shop; Clifton or Morenci, Undated
795Funeral Procession; Clifton, Arizona, Undated
796Mrs. Frank Richardson, her Children, and a Female Friend; Solomonville, Arizona, circa 1908
Personal Name(s)
Richardson, Lina (Lina Jane Champ), 1864-1949
Kessler, Myrtle (Myrtle Beatrice Rickardson), 1905-1968
Brunenkant, Pauline (Pauline Cecilia Dudley), 1901-1964

797-798Mexican Water Bearer; s.l., Undated
797
798
799-800Cemetery; Clifton-Morenci, Undated
799
801Street Scene; Clifton or Morenci, Arizona, Undated
802Residential Area; Clifton-Morenci, Arizona, Undated
803Old Rock House Daily; Clifton-Morenci, Arizona, Undated
804-805Hoeye Barber Shop; Clifton, Arizona, Undated
804
805
806Mill, Concentrator, and Machine Shop; Clifton or Morenci, Undated
807Group of Men Dressed in Business Suits; s.l., Undated
808Mining Scene; Clifton-Morenci, Arizona, Undated
809Residential Area; Clifton-Morenci, Arizona, Undated
810Unidentified Group of People; s.l., Undated
811/OV1Group of Miners with a Smaller Photo of the Smelter Inserted, circa 1880
812/OV1Studio Portrait of a Group of Men in Suits. Probably Clifton, Arizona, circa 1920s
Many are identified on the back of the print; includes Secretary of State Jim Kerby, Judge Frank Laine, and Clifton photographer O. A. Risdon.
Personal Name(s)
Kerby, Jim (James Haden), 1881-1957
Laine, Frank (Frank Bray), 1861-1936
Risdon, O. A. (Oliver Ambrose), 1870-1940

813Prospectors on Main Street Going to the Hills; s.l., Undated
814/OV1Arizona Territorial Legislature Posed in Front of the Capitol. Phoenix, Arizona, 1900
An African American in suit and tie is in the group.
Personal Name(s)
Messinger, A. F. (Albert Fenton), 1868-1934 (Photographer)

816Unidentified Family; s.l., Undated
818:1/GLABeaver Creek Cliff Dwellings; Arizona, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:2/GLACasa Grande Ruins; Casa Grande, Arizona, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:3/GLAPetrified Forest, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:4/GLASan Xavier Under Construction; Arizona, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:5/GLAMontecules on Pediment of Goldfield Hills, Undated
818:6/GLAView from Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon, Arizona, Undated
818:7/GLAView of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, Undated
818:8/GLAView of the Grand Canyon with Tree in Foreground, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:9/GLASpruce Tree House; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:10/GLASpruce Tree House; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:11/GLASpruce Tree House; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:12/GLASpruce Tree House; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:13/GLASquare Tower; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:14/GLASquare Tower; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:15/GLAPicture Rock; Yellow Jacket Canyon, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:16/GLAPicture Rock; Yellow Jacket Canyon, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:17/GLAPicture Rock; Yellow Jacket Canyon, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:18/GLAMesa Ruins; Ruin Canyon, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:19/GLAMesa Ruins; Ruin Canyon, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:20/GLAMesa Ruins; Ruin Canyon, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:21/GLAMesa Ruins; Ruin Canyon, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:22/GLAAerial View of Silver Mining Town, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:23/GLAUnderground in a Copper Mine; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:24/GLAOpen Pit Copper Mine; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:25/GLAThink Temple; Salt Lake City, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:26/GLAThink Temple; Salt Lake City, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:27/GLAStatue Outside Think Temple; Salt Lake City, Utah, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:28/GLACalendar Stone: City of Mexico, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:29/GLACliff Palace; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:30/GLACliff Palace; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:31/GLACliff Palace; Mesa Verde, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:32/GLAPeabody House, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:33/GLABalcony House, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:34/GLAWeatheril Collection, Artifacts, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:35/GLAPottery, Basketry and Feather Cloth, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:36/GLAPottery from McElmo Canyon, Colorado, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:37/GLAThree Adult Mummies and a Baby, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:38/GLAPottery Mug, Origins Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:39/GLAWoven Foot Covering, Origins Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:40/GLABone Implements, Origins Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:41/GLA...lanting Sticks, Origins Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
Part of first word missing.
818:42/GLARuins of a Tower, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:43/GLARed or Tunnell House, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:45/GLABuilding and Street with Pillars Supporting an Eagle with Wings Outspread, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:46/GLASan Miguel Church; Santa Fe, New Mexico, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:47/GLALocomotive and Passenger Car, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:48/GLABuildings on Hillside with Railroad Tracks in Foreground, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:49/GLARailroad Tunnel, Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:50/GLAView Looking Down on Railroad in Canyon; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:51/GLARiver in Canyon; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:52/GLACreek in Canyon; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:53/GLARock Pinnacles, "Garden of the Gods"; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:54/GLARock Pinnacles, "Garden of the Gods"; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:55/GLACliffs, "Garden of the Gods"; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:56/GLACliffs, "Garden of the Gods"; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:57/GLAHot Springs; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:58/GLAHot Springs; Location Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:59/GLAHand Painted Design with Figures; Origins Unknown, Undated (Lantern Slide)
818:44/GLAIndian Cornfield (Lantern Slide)