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Krause, M Warren- 1 of 45 Arizona Historical Foundation, www.ahfweb.org , 480-965-3283 M. WARREN KRAUSE COLLECTION-MSS108 TABLE OF CONTENTS Box 1 Arizona cities and towns-Ajo to Phoenix Box 2 Arizona cities and towns - Prescott to Yuma. Box 3 Arizona counties and other states Box 4 Points of interest - Albuquerque to Meteor crater Box 5 Points of interest- Mexico to White Mountains Box 6 Resorts and Guest Ranches Box 7 General subjects - Agriculture to Hunting and Fishing Box 8 General subjects - Indian Arts and crafts to sports and Recreation Box 9 Publications Box 10 Publications and correspondence Box 11 Newspaper clippings - Arizona cities and towns Box 12 Newspaper clippings - General subjects Agriculture - Indians, General Box 13 Newspaper clippings - History of Arizona Box 14 Newspaper clippings - General subjects Institutions and Schools to Stock Raising Points of Interest - Arizona, Mexico, other states BACKGROUND M. Warren Krause was a native of Chicago who came to Arizona in the mid-1920’s to work in the copy department of The Arizona Republic. He published The Arizona Guide continuously from 1938 until his death, except for four years during World War II when he served with the armed services in Europe. Mr. Krause was active in the Phoenix Advertising Club, the Phoenix Press Club, and he served two terms as third vice president in charge of the magazine division of the Arizona Newspaper Association. He was a member of the valley Field Riding and Polo Club. When Mr. Krause died on May 2, 1972 he was survived by his wife, Betty Fennemore, a daughter, Mrs. John Sherman, two sons, John F. and Richard J., and nine grandchildren. SCOPE AND CONTENT The M. Warren Krause Collection contains 14 boxes of information gathered by M. Warren Krause and his wife, Betty Fennemore Krause, for publication of the The Arizona Guide. Published over a 35-year period from 1938 to 1972, except from May 1942 - December 1944

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Krause, M Warren- 1 of 45 Arizona Historical Foundation, www.ahfweb.org, 480-965-3283

M. WARREN KRAUSE COLLECTION-MSS108

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Box 1 Arizona cities and towns-Ajo to Phoenix Box 2 Arizona cities and towns - Prescott to Yuma. Box 3 Arizona counties and other states Box 4 Points of interest - Albuquerque to Meteor crater Box 5 Points of interest- Mexico to White Mountains Box 6 Resorts and Guest Ranches Box 7 General subjects - Agriculture to Hunting and Fishing Box 8 General subjects - Indian Arts and crafts to sports and Recreation Box 9 Publications Box 10 Publications and correspondence Box 11 Newspaper clippings - Arizona cities and towns Box 12 Newspaper clippings - General subjects Agriculture - Indians, General Box 13 Newspaper clippings - History of Arizona Box 14 Newspaper clippings - General subjects Institutions and Schools to Stock Raising Points of Interest - Arizona, Mexico, other states

BACKGROUND M. Warren Krause was a native of Chicago who came to Arizona in the mid-1920’s to work in the copy department of The Arizona Republic. He published The Arizona Guide continuously from 1938 until his death, except for four years during World War II when he served with the armed services in Europe. Mr. Krause was active in the Phoenix Advertising Club, the Phoenix Press Club, and he served two terms as third vice president in charge of the magazine division of the Arizona Newspaper Association. He was a member of the valley Field Riding and Polo Club. When Mr. Krause died on May 2, 1972 he was survived by his wife, Betty Fennemore, a daughter, Mrs. John Sherman, two sons, John F. and Richard J., and nine grandchildren.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The M. Warren Krause Collection contains 14 boxes of information gathered by M. Warren Krause and his wife, Betty Fennemore Krause, for publication of the The Arizona Guide. Published over a 35-year period from 1938 to 1972, except from May 1942 - December 1944

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during World War II, the Guide was a source of information about places to go and things to do in Arizona, it also contained a calendar of current events and activities in the state, maps and advertising. After Mr. Krause’s death in 1972, his wife and his son, John K. Krause, continued to edit and publish until mid-1975. The collection consists mainly of promotional pamphlets and brochures from Arizona cities and towns, and points of interest, from the 1930s to the 1960s. These are arranged alphabetically by cities and towns and by county, with a special section for resorts and guest ranches. The resorts and ranches are further divided into geographical areas. Among the brochures and pamphlets are some from Mexico and states bordering Arizona, especially New Mexico. There are informational leaflets from Southern California, and a few pamphlets from Utah, Nevada and Southwestern Colorado. The four boxes of newspaper articles and clippings from The Arizona Republic, dated mostly in the early 1950s, are arranged alphabetically by cities and towns and under general subjects and points of interest. These headings are self-explanatory, and may be useful when used in conjunction with the promotional material. Of interest are the special newspaper sections on specific Arizona localities. One box is devoted to newspaper clippings on Arizona history topics such as mining, camels, gunfighters, pioneers and Mormons. Included are many “Arizona Days and Ways” columns by Roscoe G. Willson. There are several special publications and magazine articles of historical interest, fully described in the accompanying index. Also, there are two boxes of material under general headings that relate to articles and information published in The Arizona Guide. They cover a wide range of subjects about Arizona, including drives and trips, Indian arts and crafts, parks, agriculture, flora, fauna, and hunting and fishing. There is a small amount of miscellaneous correspondence concerning various topics for publication in the Guide dated from 1939 to 1971. The letters relate to permission to publish, transmittal, inquiry, corrections to copy, and Arizona flora. There is a resume of John Fennemore Krause (c. 1964), drawings which were used as illustrations in the publication, and operating statements. In addition to this collection, there is: (1) The M. Warren Krause Map Collection (see attached list); and (2) The extensive Warren Krause Photograph Collection, containing 760 photographs. The photos cover archaeological sites and Indian ruins, national monuments, Southwest Indians, Mexicans, points of interest, cultural events, historical buildings, flora, fauna, business activities, scenery and subjects that generally correspond to the indexed headings in this collection.

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INDEX

M. Warren Krause Collection Box 1: Information pertaining to Arizona cities and towns - Ajo to Phoenix See also: Newspaper clippings, Arizona cities and towns, counties and points of interest - Boxes 11-13 Fd. 1 Ajo: Miscellaneous brochures from Ajo Chamber of Commerce, Ajo Dry Climate Club, c. 1940s Fd. 2 Benson: Miscellaneous brochures and map from Benson Chamber of Commerce Fd. 3 Bisbee: Miscellaneous brochures from Bisbee Chamber of Commerce, 1946-1950 Fd. 4 Bowie: Miscellaneous brochures from Bowie Chamber of Commerce, C. 1950 Fd. 5 Carefree: Article re Graham Studios: “Hollywood Goes Carefree . . . (Arizona, That Is),” c. 1950 Fd. 6 Casa Grande: Miscellaneous brochures from Chamber of Commerce, 1944-1959. Fd. 7 Cave Creek: Map and History of the Cave Creek area, 1962 Fd. 8 Chandler: Miscellaneous brochures and map from Chamber of Commerce, c. 1953-1960 Fd. 9 Coolidge: Miscellaneous brochures from Chamber of Commerce, C. 1944 Fd. 10 Douglas: Miscellaneous brochures from Chamber of Commerce and Mines, and Douglas Climate Club, 1946-1947 Fd. 11 Flaggstaff: Miscellaneous brochures from Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce, ski areas, Lowell Observatory. 1961. See also: Pow Wow, Box 5, Folder 12 Fd. 12 Florence: Chamber of Commerce brochure Fd. 13 Glendale: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1950s Fd. 14 G1obe-Miami: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1939-1959. Includes article from Arizona Municipalities by J.W. Strode: ‘Miami, the Town That Died.” Fd. 15 Holbrook Miscellaneous brochures

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Box 1 Continued Fd. 16 Jerome: “Jerome, A Story of Mines, Men and Money,’ by James W. Brewer, Jr. Globe: Southwest Monuments Association, n.d., 12 pp. Fd. 17 Kingman: Miscellaneous brochures Fd. 18 Mesa: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, 1950s Fd. 19 Nogales: Miscellaneous brochures and shopping guide Fd. 20 Parker: Wildlife Sportsman’s Special Section, 1956 Fd. 21 Payson, Pine, Mogollon Rim: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, C. 1941-1961. Includes article on Camp Geronimo from The Current News, Sept-Oct, 1962 Fd. 22 Phoenix: Miscellaneous brochures and information, c. 1952-1972. Includes 1960-1961 Annual Report, attractions and historical data. See also: Desert Botanical Garden, Dons Trek, Encanto Park, Heard Museum, Phoenix Parks, Pueblo Grande, and Museums - General, alphabetically arranged in Points of Interest, Boxes 4 and 5; and Phoenix - pamphlets and brochures, Folder 23. Fd . 23 Phoenix-Pamphlets and Brochures: Sightseeing Arizona from Phoneix and The Valley of the Sun, published by Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, 1952. Where to Stay in Phoenix. Prepared and distributed by Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. 1963-65. (5 copies) What to See…What To Do…Where To Go, Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun. Prepared by the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, 1954, 36 pp. (2 copies) Sightseeing Arizona. Prepared by the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, 1954, 34 pp. Dining Phoenix Style. Prepared and distributed by the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, 1967, np

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Box 2: Information pertaining to Arizona cities and towns -Prescott to Yuma See also: Newspaper clippings, Arizona cities and towns, counties, and points of interest . Boxes 11 -13 Fd. 1 Prescott: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1939-1955. Includes articles and pamphlets: “Historical is Prescott!,” by Margaret Gibson, Arizona Roadrunner, Aug 1962 “Early Prescott Historical Gleanings,” by James M. Barney Arizona Municipalities, June 1940 Prescott, Arizona, ‘In the Looking Glass,” Her Picturesque Past , Her Promising Future.” Compiled by the Civic Affairs Committee. Prescott: Prescott Chamber of Commerce, 1940, 22 pp. See also: Smoki Ceremonial, Box 5, Folder 17 Fd. 2 Safford: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1952-1962. Includes: Safford, Arizona, and Its Friendly Neighbors. Safford: SaffordGraham County Chamber of Commerce, c. 1954, 44 pp. Fd. 3 Scottsdale and Paradise Valley: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, 1950s, 1960s. Articles and pamphlets: Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce 1954 Membership Directory. “Scottsdale,” People and Places, Vol 13, No. 8, Nov 1956. Published by DeSoto-Plymouth dealers. Scottsdale and Paradise Valley News, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan 1956; Vol. 1, No. 2, 1956-1957; Vol. 2, No. 1, 1956; and Vol. 3, No. 3, 1958-1959 “Craftsmen of Scottsdale,” by Wesley Segner, reprint from The Saturday Evening Post, The Curtis Publishing Co., 1949 Scottsdale…’68 (Annual Publication) . Designed and published by Lori Bowman. Mesa: Lane Printing and publishing, 1968, 41 pp. Scottsdale Ho! Guest Book ( In cooperation with the Ramada Inn). Scottsdale: Haynsworth Associates, 1962, np 1970-1971 Membership Directory and Buyer’s Guide. Scottsdale Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce, 1970-71, np

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Box 2 Continued Fd. 3 Paradise for 1966. Bob Baich, Publisher. Scottsdale:1966, 56 pp. Fd. 4 Sedona and OakCreek: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1960s See also: Resorts and Guest Ranches - Oak Creek and Sedona Fd . 5 Show Low : Map and Arizona Wildlife Sportsman’s Special Section on ‘Show Low and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. “ (2 copies) “The Town Named by the Turn of a Card, “ and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. “ An Arizona Wildlife Sportsman’s Special Section, 1959, np See also: White Mountains. Fd. 6 Sierra Vista: “Sierra Vista, Arizona: Urban Challenge in a Yearling Community,” by Robert C. Stone, Arizona Review, Business and Public Administration, published by University of Arizona, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1959 Fd. 7 Springerville: Miscellaneous brochures c. 1940. See also: White Mountains. Fd. 8 Tempe: Tempe Chamber of Commerce brochures (2) Fd. 9 Tombstone: Miscellaneous brochures c. 1940s and 1950s. Includes news release and “The Story of The Tombstone Restoration Committee,” and “Tombstone’s Heyday: Some Historical Notes,” by James M. Barry [sic], Arizona Municipalities, Nov 1940 Souvenir of Tombstone, Arizona. Tombstone: Tombstone Chamber of Commerce, c. 1940, np. Fd. 10 Tucson: Miscellaneous brochures c. 1940s, 1950s. Also includes: Official Guide to Tucson, Welcome Visitor! Tucson: Tucson Chamber of Commerce, 1954, 48 pp. Tucson. Compiled by Dugald Gordon. Tucson: The Tucson Sunshine Climate Club, 1939, np News Release on Old Tucson

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Box 2 Continued Fd. 10 “The Passion at Pascua,” by Emily Brown, published by Tucson Chamber of Commerce, 1945. See also: Museums -General, Box 8, Folder 10. Fd. 11 Verde Valley: Miscellaneous brochures and maps c. 1960s. Also includes: “Scenic Attractions and Recreational Facilities of the Verde District , ‘ edited by Grace Sparkes , Prescott, c. 1935. Fd. 12 White Mountain: Unidentified article on White Mountain area, “The Great Recreational Center of the Great Southwest” See also: Resorts and Guest Ranches - White Mountains, Box 6, Folder 5 Fd. 13 Wickenburg: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s, 1950s. Includes: Wickenburg-Arizona, The Land Without Winter. Phoenix: Chamber of Commerce, 1946, np See also: Resorts and Guest Ranches - Wickenburg, Box 6, Folder 6 Fd. 14 Willcox: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1938 1950s. Includes: “Willcox, Arizona: ‘Cattle Capital of the Nation,’” by Rex Emrick, Arizona Stockman, Oct 1957 Fd. 15 Williams: Miscellaneous brochures and maps c. 1930s-1950s. Includes: “Northland Trip is a ‘Must’ This Summer,” by Margaret Gibson, Arizona Roadrunner, July 1962 Williams, Arizona, The Gateway to Grand Canyon. Williams:Williams - Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce,1946, np Fd. 16 Winslow: Brochure and maps, c. 1940s. Includes: Winslow, Arizona, Gateway to the Indian Country. Phoenix: Toney-Wedge Publishing Company, n. d., np Fd. 17 Yuma: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s. Includes: Yuma, The Sunshine Capital of the United States. Yuma:Yuma County Chamber of Commerce, 1938 & 1946, np (2copies

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Box 3 Arizona Counties and Other States Fd . 1 Apache County : Brochures ( 2 ) . Includes: Apache County, Arizona. Mabel Funk , Editor. St . Johns: Brown Publishing Co., n.d., np Fd. 2 Coconino County: Brochure and maps for scenic drives on Schnebely Hill-Oak Creek loop, Sunset Crater and Wupatki National Monuments and Ft. Falley . . . Schulz Pass. Fd. 3 Cochise County: Miscellaneous brochures and historical map, 1950s. Includes: “Economic Data, Cochise County, Arizona, “ compiled by Bureau of Business Services, Arizona State University, 1952 Cochise Clarion, July 1966, Vol. 1, No. 5 Fd. 4 Gila County: Brochures: “Gila County : Land of the Famed Apaches,” published by The Arizona Development Board, n.d. “Gila County,” Arizona Highlights Broadcast, July 23, 1951, presented by Valley National Bank Fd. 5 Graham County: Miscellaneous brochures and map. Includes: “History of Graham County, Arizona, “ mimeographed. Fd. 6 Greenlee County: Miscellaneous brochures and maps. Includes: “Greenlee County, Arizona: ‘The Coronado Trail, ‘‘ by Dale L. Slocum, Arizona Wildlife Sportsman, 1962 Fd. 7 Maricopa County: Miscellaneous brochures, 1951-1964, including: “Facts and Figures,” published by Board of Supervisors, for 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1963-1964 Fd. 8 Mohave County: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1937-1951. Includes: “A Survey of Kingman, Arizona and Mohave County,” Mohave County Chamber of Commerce, 1945.

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Box 3 Continued Fd. 9 Navajo County: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1930s, 1940s. Includes: Navajo County, Scenic Wonderland of Northern Arizona, Navajo County: Immigration Commissioner, 1930, rip Fd. 10 Pinal County: Miscellaneous brochures Fd. 11 Pima County: Miscellaneous brochures. Includes: Tucson Chamber of Commerce Bulletins: No . 2 - “Agriculture in Pima County , “ ( 1937) No. 3 - “Range Livestock in Pima County,” (1938) Fd. 12 Santa Cruz County: Miscellaneous brochures. Includes: Santa Cruz County, Arizona. Presented by Nogales Chamber Of Commerce in cooperation with The Arizona Development Board, 1964, 32 pp. Fd. 13 Yavapai County: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, a.1940s, 1950s. Includes: Yavapai County, The Heart of Arizona’s Enchanted Circle and Wonderland. (Special Publication) Yavapai County Fair. (Program) Yavapai County Fair Commission, 1947, 64 pp. When The Cow Jumped Over The Moon, The Story of Cattle Growing in Yavapai County, Arizona . . . by Bonnie and Ed Peplow. Prescott: Yavapai Cattle Growers, Inc. , 1932-1952, 17 pp. Fd . 1 4 Yuma County : “Yuma County : Where The Sun Is King,” published by The Arizona Development Board. Fd. 15 Arizona - General: Miscellaneous brochures and maps c. 1950s, 1960s. Includes: Arizona, Land of Adventure. Published by The Arizona Development Board, a. 1963, np (2 copies) Call to Fun in Amazing Arizona. Published by The Arizona Development Board, 1959, np Sightseers Guide To Arizona. Published by First National Bank of Arizona, 1960/1961/1965. (4 copies) Spot Lite, May 23, 1968.

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Box 3 Continued Fd. 17 California: Miscellaneous brochures and maps relating to Southern California, especially Death Valley. Includes: “Follow The Joshua Trail,” by Helen M. Roberts, Westways, March 1947 “California Tourist Memorandum: A Guide to Sources of Tourist Information and Services,” n.d. Fd. 18 Colorado: Miscellaneous brochures and maps regarding Southwest Colorado. Includes: “Mesa Verde: A Brief Guide,” by Ansel F. Hall, c. 1938 Fd. 19 Nevada: Miscellaneous brochures and maps relating to Las Vegas and Reno, c. 1939-1952 Fd. 20 New Mexjco: Miscellaneous brochures and maps. Includes: Mission Churches of New Mexico, published by New Mexico State Tourist Bureau, c. 1939 Indian Detours: Roundabout Old Santa Fe, 1938 New Mexico,“Land of Enchantment, “ published by New Mexico State Tourist Bureau, 1941 Grants, New Mexico, 1939 Annual Rodeo number; published by Chamber of Commerce, Grants, New Mexico Santa Fe Dude Ranch Country, reprint from Santa Fe Magazine, March 1946 Gallup, New Mexico The Land of Enchantment, c. 1939 New Mexico-Southwest’s Sunshine Stat~, reprint from Santa Fe Magazina, July 1948 Two Weeks in New Mexico: Land of Enchantment, published by New Mexico State Tourist Bureau, 1938 and 1939 (2 copies) “New Mexico’s High Country,” by Kenneth Allen See also: Albuquerque, Carlsbad Caverns, Gallup Indian Ceremonial, Indians of New Mexico, alphabetically under Points of Interest, Boxes 4 and 5

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Box 3 Continued Fd. 21 Texas: Miscellaneous brochures and map re El Paso and El Paso Company and booklet on Lost Mine Trail, Big Bend National Park Fd. 22 Utah: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s, 1950s. Includes: Utah: Land of Contrast, a St. Profile publication by Mountain States Telephone Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon National Parks, published by the Union Pacific Railroad, n.d, Fd. 23 Southwest: Brochures published by Standard Stations, Inc. 1940: Southwest Outings How to See the Best in the Wes~t. Borderland Vacations Box 4: Points of Interest - Albuquerque to Meteor Crater See also Newspaper clippings relating to cities and towns, general subjects and points of interest Fd. 1 Albuquerque: Brochures: Pause in Albuquerque, New Mexico, published by Albuquerque Tourist Bureau Albuquerque This Month, May 1965. Pictorial Albuquerque, magazine published by C.E. Redman, 1941. See also: New Mexico, Box 3, Folder 20; and Indians -New Mexico, Box 8, Folder 5 Fd. 2 Arizona Northland Association (of Chambers of Commerce): 3 folders designed for mailing and letterhead-brochure, c. 1950s Fd. 3 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Brochures, map and news releases c. 1960s. Includes: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Tucson: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 1960, 55 pp.

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Box 4 Continued Fd. 4 Boulder (Hoover) Dam: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1937-1962. Includes information from the Interior Department, National Park Service (mimeographed) and: Guide’s Lecture Tour Through Hoover (Boulder) Dam Boulder Dam, Book of Comparisons. Boulder City, Nevada: Boulder Dam Service Bureau, 1937. Boulder Dam National Recreation Area - Arizona -Nevada, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1942, 15 pp. Construction of Hoover ( Boulder) Dam. Prepared in collaboration with the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. Copyright 1950 by Boulder Dam Visitor’s Bureau, 48 pp. Fd. 5 Boyce Thompson Southwest Arboretum: Information release, 1966 Doorway to the Living Desert, Arboretum brochure. Fd. 6 Canyon de Chelly: Miscellaneous brochures relating to Canyon de Chelly and Thunderbird Lodge, c. 1946-1960. Includes: White House Trail, Canyon De Chelly National Monument. Published in cooperation with the National Park Service, Globe: Southwestern Monuments Association, n.d., 12 pp. Fd. 7 Carlsbad Caverns: Brochures c. 1946. Includes: Carlsbad Caverns National Park, published by United States Department of the Interior, 1938 Fd. 8 Casa Grande National Monument,: U.S. Department of the Interior information, c. 1940-1951 and Casa Grande. Material prepared by National Park Service, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942, 15 pp. Fd. 9 Chiricahua National Monument: U.S. Department of the Interior information, c. 1950s

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Box 4 Continued Fd. 10 Colorado River, Lakes: Miscellaneous brochures of Lakes Mead, Powell, Mohave, and Colorado River area recreation spots, c. 1960s. Includes: High Spots of Arizona’s Colorado River Area. Another High Spots Publication, n.d., np Fd. 11 Colossal Cave: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1960s Fd. 12 Coronado National Memorial and Coronado Cuatro Centennial :Miscellaneous brochures 1940-1972. Includes: “Coronado Rides Again,” by Charles M. Morgan, Advertising Arizona, June 1940 Coronado Magazine, 1940 Fd. 13 Desert Botanical Garden: Miscellaneous brochures c. 1950s and Sahuaroland Bulletin, Vol. 2, Nos. 4 and 9; April, November 1948 Fd. 14 Dinosaur Caverns: Brochure and press release re formal dedication and press review, 1962. Includes “Dinosaur on Route ‘ 66 , “ by Margaret Gibson , Arizona Roadrunner, June 1962 Fd. 15 Dons Trek: Miscellaneous information on Dons Trek, Includes Authentic Indian Dances. Courtesy of the Don’s Club, n.d. Fd. 16 Encanto Park: City of Phoenix maps and publications c. 1950s, 1960s. Includes: Trees and Shrubs ofEncanto Park Encanto Park Nature Trail Fd. 17 Fort Apache Indian Reservation: Miscellaneous brochures and maps. Includes Fort Apache Indian Reservation, a VacationLand to Remember. Prepared by Dale Slocum, Phoenix. (3 copies) Fort Apache Reservation(Arizona Wildlife Sportsman’s Special Section). Phoenix: Arizona Wildlife Sportsman Magazine, 1956, np

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Box 4 Continued Fd. 18 Gallup Ceremonial: Brochures for 1939, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1956 and 1960 Ceremonial and Ceremonial Program for 1938 Fd. 19 Ganado Mission: Two descriptive brochures, c. 1937, and Ganado News Bulletin, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Oct 1939) and Vol. 7, No. 3 (Oct 1946) Fd. 20 Grand Canyon: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, including U.S. Park Service and Santa Fe Railroad publications, c. 1938-1961. Includes: “ Into the Grand Canyon by Boat! , “ by Wendell O’ Neill, n.d. Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938, 34 pp. Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948, 23 pp. Grand Canyon Outings. Courtesy of Santa Fe Railways.Chicago:Rand McNally, 1938, np Fd. 21 Fred Harvey: Travel and ticket agent bulletins, March 1955, 11 pp. Fd. 22 Havasupai Canyon: Miscellaneous brochures. c. 1950s. Fd. 23 Heard Museum: Miscellaneous articles and information, c. 1969 Fd. 24 Hubbell Trading Post: National Park Service brochure: Hubbell Trading Post: National Historic Site, Arizona, 1967 Fd. 25 Kitt Peak: “Kitt Peak National Observatory,” brochure, n. d. Fd. 26 Meteor Crater: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1940s, 1950s. Includes: Arizona’s Meteorite Crater by George F.Foster. Winslow: Meteror Crater Publications, 1953, 28 pp. Prospectus of Meteor Crater Exploration and Mining Co.

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Box 5 Points of Interest - Mexico to White Mountains See also: Newspaper clippings, points of interest, Box 13 Fd. 1 Mexico - Hermosillo: Miscellaneous brochures and 1950 Directorio de Hoteles Fd. 2 Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s, 1950s Fd. 3 Mexico - Sonora, Nogales, Obregon: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s, 1950s Fd. 4 Mexico - General: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s, 1950s. Includes: “Arizona’s Neighborly Neighbor,” The Current News, June 1966 Fd. 5 MonumentValley: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1960s. Includes “Mister Monument Valley,” unidentified article re Harry Goulding, n.d. Fd. 6 Montezuma Castle/Well: Miscellaneous National Park Service brochures, c. 1940-1960’s. Includes: Montezuma Castle, by Albert H. Schroeder and Homer F. Hastings, National Park Service Historical Handbook, Washington: 1958, 40 pp. Sycamore Trail (Montezuma Castle National Monument).Globe: Southwestern Monuments Association, n.d., 16 pp. Fd. 7 Navajo National Monument: 1947 and 1951 National Park Service brochures Fd. 8 Oak Creek Canyon: Miscellaneous brochures and maps, c. 1940s, 1950s Fd. 9 Qrgan Pipe Cactus National Monument: National Park Service brochures for 1944, 1953, 1957. See also: Ajo, Box 1, Folder 1 Fd. 10 Petrified Forest/Painted Desert: Miscellaneous brochures and maps re Painted Desert, 1939-1967; Painted Desert Inn brochure and Petrified Forest by Mrs. White Mountain Smith, El Centro: Desert Magazine reprint, 1938, np Fd. 11 Phoenix Parks: Miscellaneous brochures and maps. See also: Encanto Park, Box 4, Folder 16

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Box 5 Continued Fd. 12 Pow-Wow - Flagstaff: Two brochures and 1940 program. Includes: Southwest All Indian Pow Wow, America’s Greatest Indian Celebration. Flagstaff: Pow-Wow, Inc., 1940, np Fd. 13 Pueblo Grande: Miscellaneous brochures. Fd. 14 Rainbow Bridge: Brochures dated 1934, 1953, 1965. See also: Utah, Box 3, Folder 22 Fd. 15 Sahuaro National Monument: 1962 National Park Service brochure; Cactus Forest Drive booklet Fd. 16 Shrine of St. Joseph: 1947 brochure Fd. 17 Smoki Ceremonials: Miscellaneous programs 1939-1957 Fd. 18 Sunset Crater: 1953 National Park Service brochure; Lava Flow Nature Trail booklet. Fd. 19 Tonto National Monument/Natural Bridge: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1946-1955 and Tonto Cliff Dwelling Trail booklet Fd. 20 Tumacacori National Monument/Tubac: Miscellaneous brochures, c. 1940s, 1950s Includes: Tumacacori National Monument. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943, 15 pp. (2 copies) Fd. 21 Tuzigoot National Monument: Miscellaneous National Park Service brochures, 1940s, 1950s. Includes: Tuzigoot Trail booklet Fd. 22 Walnut Canyon/Wupatki National Monument: Miscellaneous National Park Service brochures, 1940s,1950s. Includes: Trail at Walnut Canyon, Wupatki Ruins booklets Fd. 23 White Mountains: Miscellaneous brochures. Includes: ArizonaWildlife Sportsman’s Special Sections, 1957, 1958

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Box 6 Resorts and Guest Ranches See also: History of Arizona - Resorts, Box 13, Fd. 9 Fd. 1 Directories: 1939 - “Famous Ranches,” by Grace Sparkes, insert for 1939 edition of Hotel Red Book, American Hotel Association. 1947 - Accommodations in Prescott 1948 - Arizona Ranches, Resorts, Hotels. Prepared and distributed by the Valley National Bank, 1948, np 1949 - List of Resorts and Guest Ranches, Resort Hotels & Ranch Schools along Southern Pacific Lines in Southern Arizona & The Southwest. Prepared by Southern Pacific Lines, 1949-1950, 48 pp. 1952 - Summer accommodations, Prescott-Camp Verde-Pauldin area 1955 - Arizona at Its Best, published by Association of Desert Lodges, Scottsdale 1956 - Arizona Resort, Ranch and Hotel Directory For Travel Agents. Courtesy of American Airlines. 1956-1957, 47 pp. 1958 - Arizona Hotel Association Directory 1961 - May 10 report on Arizona Hotel Association convention. 1966 - Membership roster, Arizona Hotel Association N.D. - Famous Ranches Welcome You, Travel Bureau, Arizona Highway Department N.D. - Arizona Hotels and Resorts, Arizona Highway Department N.D. - Arizona Auto Courts, Arizona Highway Department N.D. - Resorts, Hotels in Coconino County, Arizona Fd. 2 General “Scottsdale Resort Review,” by Jack Stewart, Arizona Living, March 6, 1970 (See also: Biography, Box 7, Folder 5) Brochures: Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix Bill Williams Lodge, Williams (2) Buckhorn Mineral Baths, Mesa Camelback Inn, Phoenix El Rancho Arivada, Littlefield Foxboro Guest Ranch, Flagstaff Grand Canyon Auto Cabin Camp Havasu Springs Resort, Parker Dam Hassayampa Hotel, Prescott (1947) Highway House, Phoenix Kaibab Lodge, North Rim, Grand Canyon La Posada, Winslow Magma, Superior

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Box 6 Continued Fd. 2 Maricopa Inn, Mesa Muleshoe Ranch, Kirkland Picket Post House, Superior Pioneer Hotel, Tucson Rimrock Ranch, Rimrock Soda Springs Ranch, Rimrock (c. 1939) San Marcos Hotel, Chandler (advertising copy) Verde Cattle and Guest Ranch, Paulden (1947) Westward Ho Hotel, Phoenix Wigwam Resort, Litchfield Park (1937) Fd. 3 Oak Creek and Sedona area - Brochures: Call of the Canyon Resort Junipine Resort Oak Creek Lodge (1947) Sedona Lodge Todd’s Lodge (1947) Fd. 4 Southern Arizona - Brochures: Agua Caliente Hotel, Agua Caliente Cactus Forest Ranch, Florence Circle Z Ranch, Patagonia (c. 1940) EM-Bar-Bee, Douglas (2) Gadsden Hotel, Douglas Indian Hot Springs, Eden (or Pima) (3) (c. 1947, 1952) Loma Linda Lodge, Warren (1946) Monte Vista Hotel, Flagstaff (1947) Rancho Loma Verde, Coolidge (2) Rancho Santa Cruz, Nogales Rancho Soledad, Florence Santa Rita Lodge, Madera Canyon (1946) Silver Spur Ranch, Dos Cabezas (2) (1946) Triangle T Ranch, Dragoon Vah-ki Inn, Coolidge Fd. 5 White Mountains area - Brochures Beaver Head Lodge, Alpine Butler’s Lodge, Greer Diamond Rock Lodge, Springerville Jokake Ranch, Springerville Judd’s Log Cabins, Alpine (2)

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Box 6 Continued Fd. 5 Kohl’s Ranch, Payson (3) Lake O’The Woods, Lakeside Miller’s Rim Trail Ranch, Payson Montezuma Lodge, Flagstaff (1947) Natural Bridge Lodge, Payson (1948) Paint Pony Lodge, Show Low Paradise Ranch, Springerville Reed’s Ranch, Springerville Rim Trail Ranch, Payson Spade Ranch, Payson Sprucedale (Patterson’s ) Ranch, Springerville. Sprucedale (Wiltbank’s ) Ranch , Springerville. Tenney’s Hunting Lodge, Alpine Fd. 6 Wickenburg and Castle Hot Springs area - Brochures Big Boulder Ranch, Castle Hot Springs (2) Cactus Garden Lodge, Wickenburg Castle Hot Springs Hotel (2) (n.d., c. 1951) Champie Ranch, Castle Hot Springs Flying E Ranch, Wickenburg (2) (1952) Kay-El-Bar Ranch, Wickenburg (1952) Monte Vista Ranch (M-Bar-V), Wickenburg (1952) Rancho de Los Caballeros,Wickenburg (4) (1950, 1951,(2), n.d.) Remuda Ranch, Wickenburg (3) (1938, 1951) See also: Schools, Remuda Ranch, Box 8, Folder 15) Siesta Motel, Wickenburg Slash-Bar-K Ranch, Wickenburg Wickenburg Ranch and Motel Information, Autumn 1952 Box 7 General subjects - Agriculture to Hunting and Fishing See also: Newspaper clippings, general subjects, Boxes 12 and 13 Fd. 1 Agriculture: “A Short History of the Angora Goat and His Main Product, ‘Mohair,’ “ Arizona Mohair Growers Association, Prescott, n.d pp. 20-24, apparently from Arizona State Citrus Show Program, on Arizona crops: Pecans, cotton, lettuce, citrus, cantaloupes and dates. n.d. Brochure on Sphinx dates from The Phoenix Date Company

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 1 Brochure on dates from Rancho Palos Verdes, Tucson Brochure on dates from The McVay Date Gardens Business Trends in Arizona, published by First National Bank, September 25, 1953 Agriculture and Livestock Monthly News Digest, published by Valley National Bank, Jan 1960, Vol. 7, No. 1 Agriculture in Arizona’s Valley of the Sun, c . 1946 The Apprentice Farmer by James Felker. Akron, Ohio: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 1944, 32 pp. USDA Bulletin, “American-Egyptian Cotton Quality and Ginning,” Oct 1941 Fd. 2 Archaeology: “Conditions Upon Which Permits are Issued to Conduct Archaeological and Paleontological Work on State Lands in Arizona, September 1, 1960, issued by the Arizona State Museum Transcript of talk delivered at organizational meeting of Mesa Archaeological and Historical Society, April 17, 1955 “The Hohokam,” unidentified leaflet Fd. 3 Arizona Game and Fish Department - Publications including miscellaneous hunting maps and information, c. 1943-1963. Includes Arizona Game Bulletins: 1 - 56 Javelina 2 - 56 Wild Turkey 3 - 56 Pronghorn antelope (2) 4 - 56 Deer 5 - 56 Quail 6 - 56 Elk 8 - 58 Mountain lion 9 - 58 Buffalo 10 - 58 Waterfowl 11 - 58 Doves and pigeons (2) 12 - 58 Small game 13 - 58 Bear (2) 14 - 58 Furbearers and nongame animals (2) 15 - 58 Bighorn sheep (2)

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Report on Activities of Arizona Game and Fish Commission, 1941-1942 Field Care of Your Game, by Bill Sizer, N.D. Fd. 4 Barney, James: “Forgotten Towns of Arizona” articles from Arizona Municipalities: Adamsvillle March 1940 Aubrey Landing April 1941 Colorado City October 1941 Flagstaff July 1940 Maricopa Wells February 1941 Maryville October 1941 McMillenville May 1940 Seymour April 1940 Silver King and Picket Post August 1940 See also: Tombstone, Box 3, Folder 9 Fd. 5 Biography - Miscellaneous information relating to: Adams, Fred 0. Chuka, Andy DeGrazia, Ted Drachman, Frank E., Sr. Giragi, Columbus McFadden, W.C. “Pecos” McKittrick, William H. Mercer, Everett Pardee, Doc Phoenix Resort Executives Fd. 6 Civilian Conservation Corps publications: The CCC and Wildlife. Contribution from the Bureau of Biological Survey, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938, 66 pp. Reforestation by the CCC. Contribution from the Forestry Division. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938, 12 pp. Woodsmanship For The Civilian Conservation Corps. material prepared by Forest Service Division.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Officer, 1937, 14 pp. The Work Of The CCC In Water Conservation.Material prepared by Forest Service Division. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936, 19 pp.

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 7 Cowboys and Western Lore - Miscellaneous. articles and information, including: “Burn Your Own Brand, “ Lee Cowboy Pants advertisement “Branding Irons,” Goldwaters leaflet, n.d. Copy: “The ‘Why’ of a Cowboy’s Wardrobe,” by “Cap” Joyce, Bridle and Golfer, March 1928 Copy of rodeo article by Mark Twain Clemans (2 copies) “Gut Hooks , “ by Nat W . McKelvey, True Magazine, n . d. “El Cosinero, ‘Boss of the Camp,’” by Louis B. Ortega, Western Horseman, May-June 1947 Copy for Rawhide Riley columns “Ride ‘em Cowboy, “ column by Marguerite Riordan, n.d. April 1940 photo by Magee, Tucson - magazine clipping “101 of the Brands of the West” leaflet, California Land Title Association 3 Straight Arrow cards from Nabisco Shredded Wheat, 1952 “Yoakum Yarns,” by Rawhide Tanner, published by Tex Tan of Yoakum, Texas 4 brochures from ‘Levi’s Gallery of Long Guns,’ published by Levi Strauss & Co. , distributed by N~ Porter Saddelry and Harness Co. , Phoenix “The Guns That Made Exciting History: Colt’s Pistol,” Life Magazine, n.d. “The Wonderful Equalizer,” by Lucian Cary. True Magazine, n.d. 1939 Pendleton Round-Up leaflet Fd. 8 Dams: Mimeographed sheet on Cave Creek Flood Control Dam U.S. Department of the Interior brochures: Davis Dam and Power Plant Parker Dam and Power Plant

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 8 Glen Canyon Dam: Questions and Answers, brochure Glen Canyon Dam: Glen Canyon Dam, 1963 ( 2 ) , 1965 Fd. 9 Drivers and Trips Miscellaneous brochures, including Tanner Gray Line, Arizona Tours, AAA, c. 1940s-1960s, and Arizona Motor Trip No. 1, published by U.S. Forest Service, Tonto National Forest, 1941 Fd. 10 Fauna - Miscellaneous Clippings “Gophers Can Be Licked!,” Sunset Magazine, 1950 “Birds of Our Land,” The Saturday Evening Post, September 14, 1957 “The Desert’s Critters,” Sunset Magazine, n.d. “Western Hawks - What they Look Like in the Air,” distributed by Arizona Game and Fish, n.d. “Management of Snake-Bite,” by Dudley Jackson, M.D., The American Rifleman, April 1940 “Turkey Talk and Tattle,” by Bob Stonoff, Arizona Wildlife Sportsman, March 1968 “Some Common Reptiles,” by E. Laurence Palmer, Nature Magazine, n.d. “Abert Squirrel,” by Joseph S. Dixon, Fish and Wildlife Service, n.d. (copy) “Scorpions,” Agricultural Extension Service, University of Arizona, 1946 “The Desert Tortoise,” by Bernie Crampton, Arizona Wildlife Sportsman, March 1968 “Bighorn Sheep of Arizona: Battle for Preservation of ‘Monarch of the Mountains,’ The Arizonian November 20, 1969 “Some Poisonous Animals of the U.S. , “ by Herbert L. Stahnke, July, 1946

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 10 An Illustrated Key to the Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles of the West, Vol. 2, Naturegraph Pocket Keys, Eckert Mineral Research Naturegraph Co. , Florence, Colo., 1949 Attracting Birds, Conservation Bulletin No. 1, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior Fd. 11 Flora - General: Wildflowers of California, Arizona, and Nevada, Richfield Oil Corporation, n.d. Wildflowers of the Pacific Southwest, Richfield Oil Corporation, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1955, 1960 “Cattail,” Arizona Wildlife Views, n. d. Typewritten information on the following: Mountain Mahogany Tesota (Ironwood) Palo Verde Manzanita The Junipers The Pinons The Woodland Forest Ponderosa Pine Forests of Arizona Madrone Apache Pine Arizona Cypress Crucifixion Thorn Cork-Bark Fir “Dirty Work at The Grass Roots,” by Farnsworth Crowder, March 1947 Fd. 12 Flora - Desert “Cacti and Succulents.” W. Taylor Marshall, Editor. Reprinted from The National Horticultural Magazine, April 1947, pp. 124-132 Cacti Wildflowers and Desert Plants of Arizona. Prepared for The Arizona Development Board by W. Hubert Earle, Director. Desert Botanical Garden of Arizona, n.d. Information on Flowering of Desert Plants, Desert Botanical Garden, 1955 & 1961

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 12 Catalogue-folder from Liefgreen Seed Co., Phoenix, 1938 Native Arizona Plant Laws., 1933, n.d. (3 copies) Fd. 13 Foods and Cooking: Miscellaneous clippings, recipes, brochures. Fish Facts, brochure from Mercado Sea Foods, Phoenix, 1938 Our Dining Car Recipes, Southern Pacific, n.d. Gourmet Guide to Good Living in South America, Pan American World Airways, n.d. Outdoor Cooking with Reynolds Wrap, Reynolds Metal Co., Richmond, Va , 1959 “Secrets from La Cocina de San Pasqual,” Mission Inn, Riverside, Ca., c. 1941 “Eating is Fun in Arizona,” by Clementine Paddleford, This Week Magazine, January 10, 1960 “Cooke’s Carte,” by Ellen Cooke, Arizona Magazine, May 4, 1969 re: Betty New Fd. 14 Ghost Towns and Lost Treasure: Miscellaneous brochures, maps and articles “La Mina Peralta” and “The Lost Pick Ledge,” by John D. Mitchell “Superstition Mountains and the ‘Lost Dutchman Mine,’” Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, 1952 “Jerome - Ghost Town of Tomorrow,” by Rex Stanley “ I Hunt Ghost Gold , “ by Oren Arnold , The Saturday Evening Post, December 28, 1946 Fd. 15 Historical Articles: Wellman, Paul I., “The White Apache,” October, 1946 Smith, Mrs. White Mountain, “Doctoring in the Desert,” Arizona Highways reprint, Feb 1938

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 15 Barnett, Lincoln, “The Land of the Sun,” Life Magazine, n.d. (The World We Live In, Part IX) Higham, Charles Frederick, List of “Tales of Arizona” articles Jones, Idwal, “Those Incredible California Camels,” Westways, Jan 1941 (See also: History of Arizona -Camels, Box 13, Fd. 2) Kelly, Tim, “The Incredible Ditch Digger,” [J. Swilling], The Current News, Sept 1958 Kelly, Tim, “Pioneers of the Salt River Valley: Darrell Duppa,” The Current News, Nov 1966 Kelland, Clarence Budington, “The Red Baron of Arizona,” [James Addison Reavis], The Saturday Evening Post, October 11, 1947 Bailey, Tom, “The Baron of Arizona” Bailey, Tom, “Satan’s Brand” Bailey, Tom, “Rainbow Valley” Bailey, Tom, “That Great Diamond Discovery” Avery, Ben, book review of Arizona: The History of a Frontier State, by Rufus K. Wyllys Fd. 16 Hunting and Fishing - Arizona Miscellaneous Arizona Wildlife Federation and Arizona Game and Fish bulletins and maps Colorado River Hunting and Fishing Atlas, 1951-1952 ed. Wildlife News, July-Aug 1965 Arizona Fishin’ Holes, Arizona Game and Fish, 1963 Guide to Fly Casting, published by Arizona Wildlife Sportsman Magazine “Dollar-a-Day Deer,” by Jack O’Connor, Outdoor Life, Aug 1940 “Arizona: pronounce It Paradise,” by Margaret Gibson, Arizona Roadrunner, April 1963 Fd. 17 Hunting and Fishing - Other States, Mexico

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Box 7 Continued Fd. 17 Miscellaneous clippings and brochures Fly Casting Instructions, Weber Lifelike Fly Co. Retail price list, Winchester, 1952 “Fishing at Punta Penasco,” Sunset Magazine, Feb 1948 Box 8 General subjects - Indian Arts and Crafts to Sports and Recreation See also: Newspaper articles, general subjects, Boxes 12-13 Fd. 1 Indian Arts and Crafts: Miscellaneous brochures Mail order catalog from Vaughn’s (Fred Wilson’s) Indian Store, Phoenix Pottery of the Pueblo Indians, Informational Pamphlet of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1948 Mail order catalog from Babbitt Bros. Trading Co., Flagstaff See also: Indians - New Mexico, Box 8, Fd. 5 Fd. 2 Indians - General Miscellaneous leaflets and brochures Three typewritten manuscripts on Arizona Indians “ In Arizona’ s Ancient Land of the Papagos , “ Sunset Magazine, Nov 1953 Information relating to Yaqui dances General information bulletin from Colorado River Tribes “Indian Tribes of Arizona,” “Indian Tribes of Northern Arizona,” and “Population of Arizona Indian Reservations (excluding Navajo).” mimeographed “Know the Truth About Indians ,‘ publication of the U.S. Indian Service, 1948 “Arizona’s Contribution to Photography,” Minicam Photography, June 1947

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Box 8 Continued Fd. 2 “Indian County,” Sunset Magazine, June 1948 Arizona Indian Country High Spots. Another High spots Publication, 1961 Answers to Your Questions on American Indians, Pamphlet II, U.S. Indian Service, 1952 See also: Indian Arts and Crafts, Indians - Hopi, Navajo, Pima and New Mexico Fd. 3 Indians - Hopi This Is A Hopi Kachina by Barton Wright and Evelyn Roat. Flagstaff: The Museum of Northern Arizona, 1973, 28 pp. “ The Dance That Hid the Sun , “ by Curtis Zahn , Holiday Magazine, n.d. “The Hopi Indian Snake Ceremony , “ by H . D . McVay, reprint from The Monitor, Dec 1923 “ The Hopi Snake Dance, “ typewritten manuscript , n . d. Fd. 4 Indians - Navajo Two brochures (including map) You Asked About the Navajo! U.S. Indian Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C . , c. 1952, 70 pp. See also: Indians - Arts and Crafts Fd. 5 Indians - New Mexico Miscellaneous brochures The Indians of New Mexico, edited by Bertha P. Dutton, published by New Mexico State Tourist Bureau “’The First Americans:’ Indians of New Mexico,” published by New Mexico State Tourist Bureau Fd. 6 Irrigation and Water Supply Progress Reports - News of Arizona’ s Water Fight, June 1, 1955 and March 5, 1956

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Box 8 Continued Fd. 6 “What About the Colter Filings? A Factual Statement,” n.d. Work for Water, pamphlet published by CAP Association, n.d. What the CAP Means to You, published by CAP Association published by CAP Association This is the Truth About the CAP, published by CAP Association The CAP: What? Why? When? Where? How?-Facts You Should Know, published by CAP Association The Salt River Project of Arizona (Special Publication), 1944, np. Fd. 7 Maps Three 1940 George Avey Arizona maps Five area maps distributed by Auto-Lite Fd. 8 Mining and Minerals Miscellaneous brochures Rockhound Primer of Arizona by Floyd R. Getsinger. Prepared for The Arizona Development Board, n.d. , 60 pp. Thirteenth Annual Report submitted by R.I.C. Manning, Director. Phoenix: Department of Mineral Resources, 1951-1952, 23 pp. Excerpts from Arizona State Mining Code (3 copies) “Gem Cutting for Amateurs , “ Sunset Magazine , March 1947 “History’s Greatest Metal Hunt,” Life Magazine, Vol. 38, No. 21, May 23, 1955 Arizona Rock Trails, by Fred H. Bitner (maps and trips) , mimeographed “The Old Commonwealth Mine Made Money by the Millions,” by Roscoe G. Willson, Arizona Magazine, December 16, 1956 “Finance Plan to Stimulate Small Metal Mines,” by Grace M. Sparkes and W. C. Broadgate, reprint from The Mining Journal, May 15, 1939

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Box 8 Continued Fd. 9 Monuments and Parks “Four Corners Country,” from Arizona Highways, Sept 1961 National Park Location Map No. 6, Southwestern States, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1944 Fd. 10 Museums - General Miscellaneous brochures , including McGee’ s Indian Museum, Scottsdale, Pioneer Arizona, Arizona Museum, Phoenix; Arizona State Museum, Tucson; State Mineral Museum, Phoenix Guide to Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff , 1946 Library of Arizona’s Treasures, A Guide to Arizona’ s Historical Museums. Phoenix: The Arizona Development Board, n.d., 36 pp. Fd. 11 National Forests - General Miscellaneous USDA Forest Service publications including: Kaibab National Forest - motor trip Crook National Forest - motor trip Coronado National Forest — motor trip Southwestern Firefighters USDA, Forest Service, Southwestern Region, n.d. , np Short Trips to National Forests in the Land Coronado. USDA, Forest Service, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940, 32 pp. “Our New Relation to Forests,” mimeographed manuscript “Men Who Work With Forests,” mimeographed manuscript “Some Information About the Forests,” Miscellaneous Publication No. 543 Natural Beauty of the Southwestern National Forests. USDA, Forest Service, Southwestern Region, n.d. , np Fd. 12 National Forests - Apache Apache National Forest. USDA, Forest Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941, 22 pp.

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Box 8 Continued Fd. 12 Three USDA Forest Service maps, 1948 Apache National Forest motor trip Fd. 13 National Forests - Coconino Coconino National Forest. USDA, Forest Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939, 26 pp. Coconino National Forest - motor trip Coconino National Forest - map, 1956 Coconino National Forest - recreation map, 1938 (3) Fd. 14 National Forests - Prescott Prescott National Forest. USDA, Forest Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941, 24 pp. Prescott National Forest recreation map “Highlight Description of Prescott National Forest,” 2- page typed manuscript, n.d. Fd. 15 National Forests - Tonto USDA Forest Service publications: Lower Salt River recreation area (3) Tonto National Forest, Arizona, 1928 (2) “Points of Interest on the Tonto National Forest,” by H.S. Palmer, 1938 Fd. 16 Schools and Education Miscellaneous brochures Arizona University In Light And Shadow, University of Arizona Bulletin. Tucson: University of Arizona, 1938, np. Phoenix Union High School District and Elementary School District - map The Plummer School (Miss O’Neill’s), Phoenix Arizona State University brochure and map (2) Judson School for Boys - brochure

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Box 8 Continued Fd. 16 Rernuda Ranch School, Wickenburg — brochure Arizona State University Bulletin, 1950 List of Schools in the Valley of the Sun American Institute for Foreign Trade News release Fd. 17 Sports and Recreation First aid guide, Johnson & Johnson “Backpacking in the Grand Canyon,” by Cohn Fletcher, Field and Stream, March 1964 Camping and Campgrounds in Amazing Arizona.Phoenix: The Arizona Development Board , n . d . , 15 pp. Backpacking in the National Forest Wilderness . . . a family adventure. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963, 31 pp. Water Sports In Arizona, The Arizona Development Board, n.d. “Skiing in Arizona (Snow Skiing, That IS),” n. d. “Where are you going for your vacation?,” The Current News, June 1962 Valley Field Riding and Polo Club Membership Roster, 1965- 1966 “Apache Camp-Out,” by Richard Dunlop, n. d. Outdoorsman’s Guide to Survival, by Lee Kelly, 1961 Camping check list Box 9 Publications N. Porter Co. - Catalogue, n.d. Rodeo History and Records by Fog Horn Clancy. 1950. 64 pp. Bert Easley’s Fun Shop Wholesale Catalogue, n.d., 38 pp.

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Box 9 Continued The Burnham-Eagle-Macomber Collection of Wildlife Artifacts. Published by the Arizona State Fair Commission, 1952, 36 pp. The Apartment Finder . . . for the Valley of the Sun. Scottsdale: Tech Art Printing Co., Finder Publications, n.d., 56 pp. The Apartment Finder, 1961, 30 pp. Home Finder for the Valley of the Sun, published by Donald D. Crandall, Phoenix, 1960, 70 pp. Food ‘n Fun Finder in the Valley of The Sun, n.d., 30 pp. Arizona Guide Vol. 16, No. 3, Nov 1954 Vol. 27, No. 5, May 5, 1965 Vol. 34, No. 2, Feb 1972 Box 10 Correspondence Fd. 1 1939 Fd. 2 1940 Fd. 3 1941 Fd. 4 1944, 1945 Fd. 5 1946 Fd. 6 1947 Fd. 7 1948, 1950 Fd. 8 1951, 1952 Fd. 9 1953 Fd. 10 1954, 1955, 1956 Fd. 11 1957, 1958 Fd. 12 1959, 1960

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Box 10 Continued Fd. 13 1962, 1963, 1965 Includes resume of John Fennemore Krause, c. 1964 Fd. 14 1966, 1967, 1971 Fd. 15 Operating Statements - The Arizona Guide Publications: Fd. 16 Arizona! Home of the Grand Canyon. Phoenix: John R. Manning & Associates, 1961, 48 pp. Scenic Arizona by Arizona Highway Commission. Phoenix: Arizona Printers, Inc., n.d., np. Scenic Southwest. Published by Williams, Arizona, the Gateway to the Grand Canyon. Williams: Chamber of Commerce, 1948, 22 pp. Fd . 17 The Enchanted Circle of Northern Arizona . n . d . , np Northern Gateways of Arizona ( Special Publication), 1962, 50 pp. Fd. 18 Inside Arizona. Phoenix: Davis Printing, 1965, np.(2) High Spots of Arizona’s Valley Of The Sun. Another High Spots Publication, n.d., Fd. 19 Along Your Way, Facts about stations and scenes on the Santa Fe. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1946, 44 pp. Arizona. Published by the Bank of Douglas. Phoenix: 1949, 30 pp. Fd. 20 The Garden of Allah, Arizona - California. Chicago (?): Rock Island Lines, 1933, np Standard Chevron. Published by Standard Stations, Inc., 1946, np Standard Oil Bulletin. San Francisco: McCann Erickson, Inc. Published by the Standard Oil Company of California, 1939, 16 pp. Fd. 21 N. Porter Co., The West’s Most Western Store. (Compilation of Arizona Guide articles on Porter’s). Fd. 22 Drawings used as illustrations in Arizona Guide

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Box 11 Newspaper clippings-Arizona cities and towns See also: Arizona cities and towns, Boxes 1-2 Fd. 1 Ajo 1953 Fd. 2 Benson 1963 Fd. 3 Buckeye 1952 Fd. 4 Cave Creek 1954; 1969 Fd. 5 Chandler (and Williams AFB) 1952 Fd. 6 Clifton 1949-1953 Fd. 7 Coolidge 1953 Fd. 8 Douglas 1954 Fd. 9 Flagstaff (and Oak Creek) 1939-1952 Fd. 10 Florence 1953-1972 Fd. 11 Glendale 1952-1968 Fd. 12 Holbrook 1952 Fd. 13 Kingman 1952-1967 Fd. 14 Litchfield (and Goodyear) 1952 Fd. 15 Mesa 1952, 1972 Fd. 16 Nogales (and Tumacacori/Tubac) 1948-1953 Fd. 17 Parker 1952-1953 Fd. 18 Payson 1953 Fd. 19 Phoenix See also: History of Arizona -Phoenix, Box 13, Fd. 7 Fd. 20 Prescott 1949-53, 1971 See also: Flagstaff (for Frontier Days photos, information) Fd. 21 Safford

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Box 11 Continued Fd. 22 Salome 1953 Fd. 23 Scottsdale 1950-1971 Fd. 24 Show Low, McNary (and Mogollon Rim) 1952 Fd. 25 Springerville (and Greer, Alpine, White Mountains) 1949-1956 Fd. 26 Sunnyslope 1952-1953 Fd. 27 Superior 1952-1953 Fd. 28 Tempe 1950-1953 Fd. 29 Tombstone (and Bisbee, Ft. Huachuca) 1953 Fd. 30 Tucson 1953 Fd. 31 Wickenburg 1950-1953 Fd. 32 Wilicox (and Benson) 1954 Fd. 33 Williams 1952-1953 Fd. 34 Winslow 1952 Fd. 35 Yuma (and Wellton) 1953-1972 Fd. 36 Arizona – miscellaneous 1952-1969 Box 12 Newspaper Clippings - General Subjects Agriculture - Indians, General See also: General subjects, Boxes 3-4 Fd. 1 Agriculture 1939-1962 Fd. 2 Archaeology 1946-1965 Fd. 3 Art/Artists 1947-1953

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Box 12 Continued Fd. 3 Includes column “Art in Our Valley” by Marian Comings, and clippings about: Antonio Arias Bernal Walter E. Bohi Hurlstone Fairchild Lon Megaree Charlie Russell Phillips Sanderson Fd. 4 Books, Stories and Writers 1950-1961 Includes clippings about: James M. Barney Walt Coburn Byron Cummings Charlotte Eldridge Zane Grey Hiram C. Hodge Frank C. Lockwood Lone Wolf Douglas Martin Joseph Miller Bud Murphy John Myers Myers Charles J. Palmer Allan K. Perry Margaret Phelps Roscoe Willson Rufus Kay Wyllys Fd. 5 Dams 1949-1963 Fd. 6 Desert Survival 1964, 1970 Fd. 7 Fauna 1946-1953 Fd. 8 Flora 1939-1962 Fd. 9 Foods and cooking 1951-1962 Fd. 10 Ghost Towns 1947-1962 Fd. 11 Highways 1953, 1956

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Box 12 Continued Fd. 12 Hiking 1952, 1953 Fd. 13 Hobbies 1950-1954 Fd. 14 Homes 1952-1962 Fd. 15 Hotels 1952-1953 Fd. 16 Hunting and Fishing 1938-1949 Fd. 17 Hunting and Fishing 1950-1971 Fd. 18 Industry 1929-1953 Fd. 19 Indians-Apache 1941-1962 Fd. 20 Indians-Havasupai 1948-1971 Fd. 21 Indians –Hopi 1946-1963 Fd. 22 Indians –Hualapai 1951 Fd. 23 Indians-Maricopa 1941, 1952 Fd. 24 Indians –Navajo 1940-1969 Fd. 25 Indians –Papago 1949-1963 Fd. 26 Indians –Pima 1953, 1965 Fd. 27 Indians -Yaqui, Yavapai 1940, 1953 Fd. 28 Indians -Arts and Crafts 1950, 1953 Fd. 29 Indians – General 1948-1972 Box 13: Newspaper Clippings: History of Arizona Fd. 1 Apache Indians Fd. 2 Camels See also: “Those Incredible California Camels,” by Idwal Jones, Westways, January 1941. Box 7, Fd. 15

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Box 13 Continued Fd. 3 General Fd. 4 Gunfighters, Outlaws and the Law Fd. 5 Mining Fd. 6 Mormons Fd. 7 Phoenix See also: Phoenix, Box 14, Fd. 19 Fd. 8 Pioneers, including articles relating to Pioneer Reunions and stories about: Thomas N. Anderson Jenny Arnold Nellie Bush Molly Butler J.M. Cartwright James Patrick Cleator John Clum William Clay Colcord Grace Collins Sarkis Jose Dominguez Geoffrey England Willard Farr William Fourr (Uncle Billy) Dick Wick Hall Carl Hayden Henry C. Hooker Tom C. Houck W.T. Johnson Carlos Montezuma Bertha Patterson John A. Rockfellow A.P.K. Safford Jack Thomas Edward Tuttle W.J. Shea Fd. 9. Resorts See also: Resorts and Guest Ranches, Box 6 Phoenix Resort Executives, Box 7, Fd.5 Fd. 10. Spanish and Mexican Era

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Box 14 Newspaper clippings - General subjects, Institutions and Schools to Stock Raising See also: General subjects, Boxes 7-8 Fd. 1 Institutions and Schools Fd. 2 Irrigation and Reclamation Fd. 3 Mining and Minerals Includes “Arizona Mining,” column by W.F. Kneeland See also: Hobbies - Rockhounds, Box 12, Fd. 13; History of Arizona - Mining, Box 13, Fd. 5 Fd. 4 Personalities See also: Art/Artists, Books, Stories and Writers and Pioneers of Arizona Includes articles about: Oren Arnold Fred Augenstein, Sr. Harry Barns Josh Bailey John Busch Raymond Carlson Nikolai DeRaylan Bob Housholder Ila Healy Medora Krieger A.H. Littlefield Harold E. MacFarland F.A. McKinney John Mansfield Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall E.P. Matteson J. Michael Morris E.W. Montgomery A.H. Peeples Issac H. Rogers A.T. Sewell Frederick Simpich Fred J. Smith Charles A. Stauffer Roy Wayland William E. Wiltbank

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Box 14 Continued Fd. 4 Mulford Winsor Bill Winter, Jr. Fd. 5 Public Lands Fd. 6 Rivers Fd. 7 Sports and Recreation Fd. 8 Statistics Fd. 9 Stock Raising Points of Interest: Fd. 10 Arizona counties Fd. 11 Arizona - General, including Arizona Strip Canyon de Chelly Oak Creek San Xavier Mission White Mountains Fd. 12 Drives and trips Fd. 13 Forests Fd. 14 Grand Canyon Fd. 15 National Parks and Monuments, including Chiricahua Montezuma Castle Organ Pipe Cactus Petrified Forest Rainbow Bridge Sunset Crater Tonto Bridge Fd. 16 Mexico - Baja Fd. 17 Mexico - general; other U.S. States Fd. 18 Mexico — Sonora

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MAP COLLECTION *All maps are now housed at the Noble Science Library Map Division A. United States Maps U. S. Bureau of Land Management Ab-1 State of Arizona, 1953 (34” x 39”) Ab-2 The Arizona Strip District, September 1963 (22” x 17”) U.S. Forest Service Maps Af-1 Apache National Forest, 1926 (22½” x 17”) Af-2 Apache National Forest, 1938 (25” x 17”) Af-3 Apache National Forest, 1960 (21” x 32”) Af-4 Apache National Forest, 1962 (21” x 32”) Af-5 Coconino National Forest, 1937 (24½”- x 16 ½”) Af-6 Coconino National Forest, 1946 (28” x 19”) Af-7 Coconino National Forest, 1960 (21” x 32”) Af-8 South Coconino National Forest, 1962 (26”x 32”) Af-9 Coronado National Forest, 1959 (34” x 28”) Af-10 Crook National Forest, 1931 (24” x 19”) Af-11 Kaibab National Forest, 1938 (18 x 32”) Af-12 Kaibab National Forest, 1938 (41” x 24”) Af-13 Kaibab National Forest, 1960 (21” x 32”) Af-14 Prescott National Forest, 1927 (15” x 17 ½”) Af-15 Prescott National Forest, 1938 (23” x 25”) Af-16 Prescott National Forest, 1940 (21” x 21 ½”) Af-17 Prescott National Forest, 1940 (21 ½” x 23 ½”) Af-18 Prescott National Forest, 1960 (21” x 32”) Af-19 Sitgreaves National Forest, 1930 (40 ½”” x 26”) Af-20 Sitgreaves National Forest, 1960 (20 ½””x32”) Af-21 Sitgreaves National Forest, 1962 (24”x24”) Af-22 Tonto National Forest, 1946 (23 x 25”) Af-23 Tonto National Forest, 1949 (22 x 24”) Af-24 Tonto National Forest, 1958 (32 x 21”) Af-25 Tonto National Forest, 1962 (22 x32) Af-26 Tonto National Forest, 1966 (27 x 21) Af-27 National Forests Region 3, 1934 (32”x 19 ½”) U.S. Geological Survey Maps Ag-1 Escalante, 1958 (18”x 28”) Ag-2 Grand Canyon National Monument, 1936 (30” x 37”) Ag-3 Holbrook, 1954 (18” x 29 ½”)

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MAP COLLECTION U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangle Maps (17”x 14 ½”) Agq-1 Camp Verde Agq-2 Chloride Agq-3 Flagstaff Agq-4 Iron Springs Agq-5 Payson Agq-6 Pine Agq-7 Promontory Butte Agq-8 Alpine Agq-9 Big Springs Agq-10 Duncan 1 NE Agq-11 Duncan 1 NW Agq-l2 Duncan 1 SE Agq-13 Duncan 1 SW Agq-14 Duncan 2 NW Agq-15 Duncan 4 NE Agq-l6 Duncan 4 NW Agq-17 Fort Thomas 3 NE Agq-18 Fort Thomas 3 NW Agq-19 Fort Thomas 3 SE Agg-20 Fort Thomas 3 SW Agg-21 Littlefield Agq-22 Lost Spring Agq-23 Mesquite Agq-24 Pima NE Agq-25 Pima NW Agq-26 Pima SW Agq-27 Ringbolt Rapids Agq-28 Safford NW Agq-29 Safford SE Agq-30 Safford SW Agq-31 Short Creek Agq-32 Spirit Mountain NE Agg-33 Spirit Mountain SE Agq-34 Willow Beach U.S. Office of Indian Affairs Ao-1 Fort Apache Indian Reservation, 1938 (29”x 43”) Ao-2 Fort Apache Indian Reservation, 1938 (16 ½” x 22 ½”) Ao-3 San Carlos Indian Reservation, 1945 (29” x 39 ½”) .

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B. State Maps Arizona Dams Bd-l Kingman - Boulder Dam, U.S. Highway 93, n.d. (14 ½” x 19 ½”) Indian Country Bi-1 Indian Country, c. 1940 (21” x 15”) Bi-2 San Carlos Indian Reservation, 1945 (22” x17”) Bi-3 Indian Country, 1952 (23¾” x 17 ½”) Bi-4 Indian Country, 1957 (29” x 21”) Bi-5 Navajoland, 1960 (27 ½” x 20 ½”) Bi-6 Indian Country, 1961 (35” x 23¾”) Bi-7 Indian Country, c. 1970 (35” x 23¾”) Bi-8 Indian Country, n.d. (35” x 23¼”) Road Maps of Arizona Br-1 1938 (16”x 22”) Br-2 1946 (16”x 22”) Br-3 1966 (36” x24”) Territory of Arizona Bt-l Territory of Arizona, 1884 (17” x 21”) C. County Maps Maricopa County Cm-1 Maricopa County, n.d. (35”x 22 ½”) Pinal County Cp-l Pinal County, 1951 (28” x 18”) Yavapai County Cya-1 Yavapai County, 1942 (29 ½” x 28 ½”) Cya-2 Yavapai County, 1952 (29 ½” x 28 ½”) Yuma County Cyu-1 Official Map of Yuma County, 1923 (14” x 22 ½”)

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D. City Maps Phoenix Dpx-1 Street Map of Phoenix, 1930 (18” x 17 ½”) Dpx-2 Map of Phoenix, 1948 (18” x 16”) Dpx-3 Map of Phoenix, 1949 (18” x 16”) Dpx-4 Street Map of Phoenix, 1966 (34 ½” x27”) Prescott Dpr-1 City of Prescott with Highway Map, c. 1940 (24” x 19”) Dpr-2 City of Prescott, c. 1939 (21 ½” x 17”) Scottsdale and Paradise Val1ey Ds-1 Street Guide of Scottsdale, 1955 (19” x 24”) Ds-2 Street Map of Scottsdale, 1960 (16” x 18”) Ds-3 Map/Street Guide of Paradise Valley, 1963 (22” x17”) Ds-4 Street Nap of Scottsdale, n.d. (17” x 25”) Ds-5 Scottsdale, n.d. (22” x 17”) Sunnyslope Ds-1 Map of Greater Sunnyslope, nd. (18 ½” x 22 ½”), Tucson Dt-1 Metro Area Tucson, n.d. (21” x 28”) Yuma Dy-1 City of Yuma, 1937 (22 ½” x 17 ½”) Dy-2 City of Yuma, 1938 (22 ½” x 17 ½”) E. Salt River Project Maps E-1 Electrical Service Boundaries, 1961 (34 ½” x 22”) E-2 Electrical Service Boundaries, 1966 (34 ½” x 22”) E-3 Phoenix and Central Arizona, n.d. (19” x 12 ½”) F. Points of Interest F-1 Lost Dutchman’s Mine, 1948 (22¾” x 17 ½”)