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1 THE WESTERN WAYS FEATURE FILES COLLECTION MS 1056 DESCRIPTION This collection consists of several types of materials: "data" files; business correspondence; manuscripts of features stories; photographs, negatives and color transparencies; and many files of legal papers, court orders, and transcripts of legal hearings. The first category, "data" files, refers to the research materials collected for use in writing feature stories. These materials consist of ephemeral materials, such as booklets, pamphlets, maps, flyers and promotional materials, usually distributed for tourists by such agencies as Chambers of Commerce, local governments, businesses, or in some cases federal government agencies like the Department of the Interior, the National Park Service and the Bureau of Indian affairs. These ephemeral materials date from the late 1930's to the late 1960's. The second category of business correspondence consists mainly of letters to and from publishers; photographic agencies; advertising agencies; individual businesses; writers; photographers; and the Western Ways Features company. Although a small proportion of the material is personal correspondence, the great bulk of the letters are business-related. The dates of the letters range from the early 1930's until the late 1970's. There are large numbers of letters to and from Arizona Highways and its long-time editor, Raymond Carlson, over a period of three decades. An equally large number of letters are between Western Ways and the Camera Press agency in London, which represented western ways in Europe for over thirty years. Smaller collections of letters are with such Arizona personalities as Barry Goldwater, Roy Drachman, Ray Manley and many others. The third type of material are manuscripts of stories that the Western Ways Features company attempted to market, and were usually part of a package offered along with accompanying set of photographs. The manuscripts are almost always either typescripts or carbon copies, sometimes in many variant versions. Many pages of captions for the photographs are also present. In some cases, there are notebooks or other hand-written materials. These are in the nature of "field notes" written on trips to Mexico and various areas of the Southwest, and are a type of raw material for features stories. Still another type of manuscript to be found here are film scenarios from the various documentary films and shorts made by Charles Herbert, the president of Western Ways over a period of three decades. The fourth category represents photographic odds and ends that are not

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THE WESTERN WAYS FEATURE FILES COLLECTION MS 1056

DESCRIPTION This collection consists of several types of materials: "data" files; business correspondence; manuscripts of features stories; photographs, negatives and color transparencies; and many files of legal papers, court orders, and transcripts of legal hearings. The first category, "data" files, refers to the research materials collected for use in writing feature stories. These materials consist of ephemeral materials, such as booklets, pamphlets, maps, flyers and promotional materials, usually distributed for tourists by such agencies as Chambers of Commerce, local governments, businesses, or in some cases federal government agencies like the Department of the Interior, the National Park Service and the Bureau of Indian affairs. These ephemeral materials date from the late 1930's to the late 1960's. The second category of business correspondence consists mainly of letters to and from publishers; photographic agencies; advertising agencies; individual businesses; writers; photographers; and the Western Ways Features company. Although a small proportion of the material is personal correspondence, the great bulk of the letters are business-related. The dates of the letters range from the early 1930's until the late 1970's. There are large numbers of letters to and from Arizona Highways and its long-time editor, Raymond Carlson, over a period of three decades. An equally large number of letters are between Western Ways and the Camera Press agency in London, which represented western ways in Europe for over thirty years. Smaller collections of letters are with such Arizona personalities as Barry Goldwater, Roy Drachman, Ray Manley and many others. The third type of material are manuscripts of stories that the Western Ways Features company attempted to market, and were usually part of a package offered along with accompanying set of photographs. The manuscripts are almost always either typescripts or carbon copies, sometimes in many variant versions. Many pages of captions for the photographs are also present. In some cases, there are notebooks or other hand-written materials. These are in the nature of "field notes" written on trips to Mexico and various areas of the Southwest, and are a type of raw material for features stories. Still another type of manuscript to be found here are film scenarios from the various documentary films and shorts made by Charles Herbert, the president of Western Ways over a period of three decades. The fourth category represents photographic odds and ends that are not

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included in the Western Ways Photographic Collection, which is still to be accessioned. They were placed in various files, usually accompanying a relevant story, and are listed in the catalog of this collection under the appropriate file name, and not cataloged or indexed separately. The final category of materials are many legal records relating to the Buena Vista Land fraud of the 1960's. Both Herbert and his wife Lucile were among the investors who failed to receive deeds for the land that they had purchased. The resulting series of legal actions continued from 1959 to 1976 as this group of investors attempted to "save the ranch". As an almost complete record of one of the many land frauds rampant in Arizona in this period, this material should provide a rich trove to future legal scholars and historians. PROCESSING This collection was processed and cataloged between August, 1993 and May, 1994 by Robert Lane under the supervision of the Acting Archivist, Rose Byrne. FINDING MATERIALS IN THIS COLLECTION All of the materials in the Western Ways Feature Files were organized under subject headings relating to the materials included in the various files. Each file name represents an actual paper file of material. In processing this collection, a catalog number was assigned to the file, to create a means to locating the file in the index. So, for example, when the name, "Candelario, John’’ is found in the index, it is followed by a series of three numbers: 1326, 1327, and 1674. These numbers are the file numbers in which materials related to Candelario may be found. If a researcher consults the catalog, he/she will that the materials consist of a number of letters, notebooks, and a film scenario. In this way, it is hoped that the future researcher will be able to access the desired materials without undo labor or an elaborate paper chase. HISTORICAL NOTE ON THE WESTERN WAYS FEATURES COMPANY The Western Ways Company was a loose association of photographers and writers that was formed to produce both written and pictorial coverage of events, places, and personalities for the purpose of creating feature stories for sale to publications, agencies, and to the private sector. Formed in Montana at the end of the 1930's, western ways continued until the late 1970's. The founder and president of Western Ways was Charles W. Herbert, who along with his wife Lucile Herbert, was to be the directing force of the company throughout all of its various manifestations. In the beginning of the company, it consisted of Herbert and a few younger

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associates. World War II intervened, and when Western Ways was restarted in Tucson, it rapidly expanded to dozens of employees and became, besides a photo-production agency, an actual photographic plant, a photo-finishing operation, a portrait studio, as well as a base for Herbert's many projects in film and television. This period lasted from 1945 to 1953, when the photofinishing operation was sold and the number of employees was greatly reduced. The following year saw the departure of Ray Manley and Naurice Koonce, the two top photographers. After this year, Western Ways was, as Herbert wrote, "a one man operation" that continued to produce new coverages of people and places that interested him. But the great bulk of the business transacted was in materials that had been produced years before, and continued to be recycled to new clients and new markets.

WESTERN WAYS INDEX

Abbott, Chuck and Henderson, Esther (western photographers), 19 Acme Newspix (United Press), 434 Adams, Dr. Lytle S., Manuscripts, 3 Adams, Dr. Lytle-Captions, Clippings, 20, 1469 Agriculture, 28 Ajo, 23, 1470 Alaska, 325, 1471 American Airlines, 438 American Cinematographer, 440 American Educational Publications (A.E.P.), 441-442 American Hereford Association (H.B. Thurber), 446 American Hereford Journal, 445 American Home, 447 American Institute For Foreign Trade ("Thunderbird"), 22 American Institute of Biological Sciences, 378, 443 American Museum of Natural History- Southwestern Research Station, 24 Amerika Illustrated (U.S. State Dept.), 450 A-Miscellaneous (correspondence), 377 Animals-Miscellaneous, 25 Annan Photo Features, 375, 453 Antelope Hunt, 26 Apache, 27, 1198, 1679-1684, 1688-1707 Apache Happy Hunting Grounds, 31 Apache Puberty Rites, 969 AP Newsfeatures, 376 Arboretum (Boyce Thompson), 32 Archbold, John D., 454 Architecture, Western, 4

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Argosy, 456, 1239 Arizona Daily Star, 462 Arizona Dawn Gardens, 29 Arizona Days and Ways (Arizona Republic), 460 Arizona Development Board, 461 Arizona-General Data, 1, 18 Arizona Highways, Correspondence, 374, 465-469 Arizona Pioneers, 1177 Arizona Range News, 464 Arizona Scenics, 34 Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, 33 Armed Services-Patriotism, 35 Arnold, Oren (Phoenix writer), 1310 Artists, 36 Asia, 324 Autry, Gene, 37, 1481 Bailey, Tom (Arizona and Wisconsin writer) 1314 Baille De Los Flores, 39 Baird, Matt (Southern Arizona rancher), 49, 1483 Baja Portfolio, 1645-1650 Baker, Riley and Maggie, 284 Balestrero, Pietro (Pete) (photographer), 38 Banff Park, 328 Barbados, 346 Barbeques, 40 Bardsley, William (Tucson writer), 1312 Baxter- Lane (Postcards), 727 Beardsleys (Tucson clothing designers), 41 Bears, Yellowstone, 321, 1193 Belknap, Bill (Nevada photographer), 1316 Better Movie Making, 472 Bingo, Pinball Dog, 42 Bisbee, 43, 14871488Blackhawk Films, 1250 Bloodhounds, 44 Blythe, 45 B-Miscellaneous (correspondence), 380 Boat In Desert, 46 Boots, 47 Bowie, 48, 1490 Bowmar Records, 474 Boyd, Phyllis (writer for Western Ways), 379 Bozell and Jacobs, 1240 Bradford-Robinson (Printing company), 475

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Brama-Baird Data, 49 Brands (Cattle Brands),50 Braun, Joseph, 476 Breed, Jack-Station Wagon (western photographer), 51, 1318 Briscoe, Ernest (Montana photographer), 1300 British Columbia, 326 Brockner, Stewart, 1491 Brooks, Joe (Florida sports writer), 1320 Brooms, 52 Brown and Bigelow (advertising) 478 Brownie, Lew (Arizona publicity man and editor) 1493 Bucking Horse Corral, 53 Buick Magazine, 483-484 Bullfighting, 54 Burch, Ralph T. (writer and convict) 485 Burchman, Phil (Pictorial Parade), 486 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 482 Burnett, Leo (Advertising agency), 487, 646 Butterfield Stage, 55 Butts, John E., 1242 Byrd, Herb W. (Shell, Wyoming photgrapher) 1323 Byrum (Advertising agency), 488 Cabot and Gill (Tucson advertising agency), 490, 499 Cacti, 56 Cactus Ballet, 57 Cactus Candy, 57 Cactus Craft, 57, 491, 500 Cactus Disease, 58 Cactus Fruit, 59 Cactus Furniture, 299 Calabasas Mission-Canyon De Chelly-Casa Grande, 60 California Data, 1060-1090 Camera Press (London photo agency), 492-498, 1244 Camp Verde, 65 Canada, 327 and 330 Cananea, Sonora 1499 Candelario, John (New Mexico photgrapher and filmmaker) 1326, 1327, 1674 Caplin, Harvey (New Mexico photographer) 1324 Carroll, Tommy (Tucson photographer) 1329 Cartographic Maps, 66 Cary, W. Jackson (Tucson writer) 1325 Caso, Eduardo (Founder and director of Tucson Boys Choir), 273 Cattle-Captions, Stories, 61

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Cattle-Data, General, 62 Cattleman, The (journal), 381, 502 Cattle Ranches, 63, 1179-1180 Cattle Rustling, 64 and 307 Cavalier (Magazine), 503 Cavendish, Marshall, 660 Cavern Cafe (Nogales, Son.) 504 Caves (Peppersauce Canyon Cave), 67 Census Taker- Ruth Hurd, 68 Central Features News Service, 505 Central Press, 506-507 Ceramic Bathing Suit, 69 Cha-Cha Town (West Indies), 353 Chanticleer Press, 509 Chapel of the Transfiguration (Wyoming), 310 Charolais Cattle, 1651 Chili Peppers, 70 Christian Science Monitor, 511 Christmas in the Old Pueblo, 275 Christmas On The Desert, 71 Church of the Bretheren, 513 Citrus, 72 Civil Air Patrol, 75 Clark Brothers, Inc., 514 Claude of Old Tucson, 76 Clippings, Historical, 11 Clippings, Indian, 10 Clippings, Personalities, Hobbies, 12 C-Miscellaneous (correspondence), 383 Coati-Mundi, 78 Co-axial Cable, 74 Cochise County, 73 Coconino County, 13 CoCooning B-29s, 56 Cohn, Alfred (Tucson photographer) 1330 Coleman Lamp and Stove Company, 515 Collier, P.F., 516 Colonial Publishing Company, 382 Colorado, 517, 525-526, 1091-1093 Color Classics, 524 Colossal Cave, 79 Colour Picture Publishers, 528 Columbian Rope Co., 527 Common Ground (Magazine), 529

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Compton's Encyclopedia, 530 Consumer's Opening (Consumer's Market), 82 Cook, David C. (Publishers), 538 Cook, Louis E. (Design and graphic art), 532 Cooley, Alfaretta Clara Johnson, 519 Corn, 80 Coronado Trail, 77 Coronet (Magazine), 533 Cowboy Book (Keatley), 1185 Cowboy Camp Meeting, 81, 1186 Cowboy Life, Gear, 83 Crandall, Bob, 84 Crabdall, Harrison (Moose, Wyoming photographer) 1332 Crocker, H.S. (Printers), 522 Crowell-Collier, 523 Crowinshield, 85 Cruising the West Indies, 354 Curacao, 347 and 355 Dates, 87 Death Valley, 356 and 357 De-Cocooning B-29s, 86 Degrazia, Etore ("Ted"), 89 Delaney, Bernice (Postwoman), 88 Demeree, Richard (boy plane builder), 90 Dendrochronolgy, 91 Denver Post, 544-545 Desert Classroom, 92 Desert Dioramas, 93, 1188 Desert Dust (wild horse), 316 Desert Spoons, 94 Desert Trails (Magazine), 546 Desert Vegetation, 95 Design Photo International, 384 Detroit News, 547 Dexter Press (Postcards), 726 Dickerson, Hugh and Hazel, 268 Dining, Desert, 96 Discovery (Magazine), 548, 1249 D-Miscellaneous, 385 Dodge Job-Rater (Magazine), 549 Dodge News, 1246 Doebrich, Joe, 97 Dogs, 98

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Dominica, 1190 Doubleday, 550-551 Douglas, 99, 1504 Douglas Aircraft, 101 Douglass, Dr. Andrew E., 100, 1505 Down El Paso Way, 358 Dowsers, 1238 Dragoon Marble, 1506 Drewery (Photo Color Corp.), 552 Dude Ranches, 102 and 359 Early Western Photographers, 143 Earth Science (Publishers), 555 Eddy, Ben (Portland, Oregon photographer) 1336 Eddy, Don (California writer) 1339 Edwards, Duncan (Photographer) 1337-1338 Egg Painting, 103 El Centro, 1508 Elliot Services, Inc., 558 Elmer, Carlos (California photographer), 1340 El Paso, Texas, 360 E-Miscellaneous (correspondence), 387 Encyclopedia Americana, 1251 Encyclopedia Brittanica, 560 English, Grattan (San Francisco photographer), 1341 Erlich, Max, 557 Erly-Fat (Livestock company) 556 Esquire, 563 Ewing Galloway, 1253 Exposition Press, 386 Fairchild, Hurlstone Fall Colors, 105 Family Circle, Correspondence Pending, 391, 567 Family Weekly, 568 Farm In A Day, 107, 1191 Fashions, Southwestern, 104, 1192 Features, Correspondence Pending, 388 Features, Correspondence, Florida Trip, 389 Fence Turnbuckle, 108 Fideler Depth Study Books, 571 Fiesta de los Vaqueros, 278 Fishing, 109, 1195 Flag Day Activity, 110)

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Flagstaff Pow-wow, 111, 1511 Flyers Dude Ranch, 112 Flying-H Chickens, 113 Florence, 114, 1512 Follet Pub. Co., 573 Ford Motor Co., 574 Forests and Forest Rangers, 116 Fort Huachuca, 115, 1513 Four-H Clubs, 117 Franklin Serum Co., 579 Franzhurt's Trout Farm, Colorado 1514 Freelance Photographer's Guild, 390, 565, 580 Friends (Chevy magazine), 588-589 Frontier Airlines, 584 Funk and Wagnalls, (Unicorn Books), 585 Future Farmers of America, 586 Gallup Ceremonials, 1515 Galvin, Tom (Tucson photographer) 1347 "Garden of Gesthemene", 118 Genematas, Nicholas, 120 Gila County, 14 Gila National Monument, 121 Giles, Vernon (Redmond, Oregon photographer) 1351 Ginn and Company, 593 Ginn, Glenn, 122 Gipson, Virgil, 136, 1349 Girls, 123 Glamour, 594 Glenn, Marvin (Tucson hunter and tracker) 1517 Globe, 134, 1516 G-Miscellaneous (correspondence), 392 Goats, 125 Goldwater, Barry, 127, 1518 Gophers, 126 Graham County, 15 Grand Canyon, Gardener, 134 Grand Canyon, General, 128 Grand Canyon, Geology, 132 Grand Canyon, Mule Trip, 133 Grand Canyon Water System, 131 Great Northern Railroad, 1520 Greenlee County, 16 Grey Advertising Agency, 597

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Grinberg Film Libraries, 1293 Grit (Newspaper), 598 Grizzle Peach Orchard, 138 Guaymas, Fishing, 1195 Guns, 139 Gutierrez Show (Circus), 140 Guest Ranches, Arizona, 1522 Guest Ranches, Wyoming, 1523 Gulf Corp. of America, 591 Harcourt, Brace, 601 Harvey Company, 141, 582, 583, 1194, 1652-1658 Harvey, Fred, 1258-1259, 1524 Havasupi, 142, 1199 Hawaii, 340, 1175, 1526 Heath, D.C., 602 Heber, 1659 Helfrich, Devere (Rodeo photographer) 231 Helms, "Tex" (New Mexico photographer) 1360 Hendee, Dorothy (Writer) 1361 Highway 99, 304 Highway Traveler (Greyhound magazine), 604 Hi-Jolly (Date Gardens), 394 Hill, Diana (Writer) 1362 Hill, Warren (Arizona photographer) 1354 Hodgkin, John (California photographer) 1352 Holiday, 393, 606 Holiday Inn Magazine, 607 Holliday, Glen (Tucson portrait photographer) 1356 Home and Highway (Allstate Insurance magazine), 615 Hon-Dah, Apache Tourist Business, 30 Hopi Indians, 145 Hopkins, Ma (Longtime editor of Hoofs and Horns 231 Horses, 146 Houghton Mifflin, 608-609 Household Magazine, 613 House of Ties (Railroad Ties), 144 Hughes, Sam (School), 147 Hunting, 148 Idaho, 1094-1095 Iden, L.G. (New Mexicon photographer) 1364 Illustrated Presentaions, 621-622

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Indian Artists, 150 Indian Problem, 156 Indian Training School (Tucson), 153 Indians, 149 Indians, Costumes, 152 Indians, Flagstaa, 151 Institute fur Film und Bild, 627 International News Photos, 629 Irrigation and Reclamation, 154 Irrigation, Manuscripts, 155 Jackson Hole Data, 308 James, T.A. (Oraibi, Arizona writer) 1366 Jamison, Tom (Guaymas fisherman) 1532 Jasper National Park, 329 Javelina, 159 Jennings, Marguerite (St. David, Arizona writer) 1367 Joffe, Joseph (Yellowstone photographer) 1368 Jones, Mrs. Wheeler (The "Doll Lady"), 160 Jones, Wardell (Tucson photographer) 1369 Jumping Beans, 161 Kachina Dolls, 163 Keeth, Norman, 400 Kegley, Max (Mesa, Arizona photographer) 1371 Kellick Agency, 637 Kelly, Francis (California photographer) 1372 Kelly, Madge Pfau, 638 Kennerly Finishing School, 164, 1534 Keystone Features, 639 Kimbrough, Val, 162,165, 1536 King, Dale Stuart (publisher, Globe), 399 King Features Syndicate, 640 Kinney, Gloria (trick rider), 267 Kino Missions, 1200, 1660-1672 Kitchen, Pete, Museum, 166, 1201 Kolb, Emery (Arizona photographer) 1374 Krueger, W.A. (Publishing company), 642, 887 Kyriakis, Demetrio and Nick (Owners of the Cavern Cafe, Nogales, Son.), 504 Laidlaw Bros., 644 Lama, Tony (Boot company), 647 Lambing in Wyoming, 311 Lamoreaux, Roy (pilot), 315

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Lane Book Company, 403 Landwehr and Landwehr (Photographers) 1377 La Paz, Baja California 1538 Lark, Tommy (Tucson photographer) 1380 Las Vegas, 361, 1540 Lathe Bed Stand, 167 Lee Brothers, 168 Lee, Jack (Powder River Jack), 220 Legler, George (Valley of the Moon), 286 Lesser, Sol (Film producer), 648 Levis (Levi Strauss), 158, 842 Levy's (Tucson), 169 Life Magazine, 650 Lion Hunting, 170 Little and Ives, 651 Little Outfit (S. Arizona ranch school) 173, 1542 Lockett, Clay, 174, 1207 Look Magazine, 652 Los Posadas, 157 Lucero, (Felix), Statues, 172 Lumbering, 171 Lutes, R.H. (Yuma Justice of the Peace), 302 Magee, A.E. "Gene" (Tucson photographer and electical engineer) 1392, 1402 Mahoney, Murrelle (Writer) 1401 Mail Boxes, 175, 1202 Manley, Ray, 177, 1393-1400 Mansfield, Monte, 182 Mannequin, How-To, 178 Maricopa County, 17 Maryknoll, 656 McClain, Jerry (Phoenix photographer) 1387 McCormick, Ada, 176 McFadden and Eddy, 687 McGarr, Alfred (Advertising), 682 McGraw-Hill, 688 McKeon, Joe, 287 McLaughlin, Herb (Phoenix photographer), 689, 1389 Mechanix Illustrated, 663 Men (Magazine), 662 Mesa Drive-In Sign, 179 Methodist Church, 665 Meteorites, 1205 Mexico, General Data, 1008-1059, 1673

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Mexico, 1955 Trip, 974-1107, 1203 Milwaukee Journal, 664 Mineral Colections, 180 Mining, 181 Miscellaneous Captions, 183 Miscellaneous Photos, 184 Miscellaneous Stories, 185 Mix, Tom, Memorial, 263 Models, 186 Modern Photography, 670 Mogollon, 1659 Mohave County, 21 Monitor (Mountain States Telephone Co. magazine), 672 Montana, 1096-1140 Montezuma's Well, 187 Monument Valley, 188 Morrow, Don (Colorado photograper) 1409 Motorland (A.A.A. magazine), 673-674 Mount Athos (Greece), 336 Mount Lemmon, 189 Movie Making, How-To, 190 Murals (Photographic murals), 409, 675, 1561 Murbarger, Nell (California writer) 1411 Mustang Ranch (Elgin, AZ), 676 National Monuments and Parks, 196 National Geographic, 695-702, 965 National Motorist, 703 Natural History, 707 Nature Magazine, 705 Navajo County, 5 Navajo Indians, Data, 195, 972, 1674 Navajo Indians, Manuscripts, 194 Navajo Medical Center, 971 Navajo Rugs, 193, 962 Navajo Sand Cast Jewelry, 191 Navajo Sand Painting, 192 Navajo Tribe, 708 NBC Newsreel, 692 Neal, Shorty, 217, 1563 Nevada, 1157-1164 New Mexico, 1141-1156 New Mexico Magazine, 709 New York News, 711

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New York Times, 712 Nichols, Tad (Tucson photographer) 1413 Nick the Rainmaker, 198 Niehus, Chales (Arizona photographer) Nininger, Dr. and Meteorites, 1205 Noble Postcards, 728 Nogales, Arizona 199, 1206, 1566 Nogales, Sonora 1567 North Africa Northern Pacific Railroad, 715, 1208 Northwest (maps), 303 Nova Scotia, 337 Old Adobe Patio, 203, 1223 Old Trail News Agency (Santa Fe), 717 Old Tucson Days, 201 Old Tucson Wedding, 202 Oracle, 204 Oregonian, 718 Orkin-Ginn (Photo consultants), 719 Orr, Lee (Texas photographer) 1416 Orsborn, Nicki, 722 Osborn Co., 723 Otto, Dan and Mary (California photographers) 1417 Outwitting Handicaps (magazine), 200 Overgaard, 1659 Pacific Dicovery, 731 Papago, 206, 1209-1210 Papooses on Parade, 205 Parachutes, 207 Parade, 735 Parent-Teachers Association, 208 Paris-Match, 732 Paso Por Aqui (Television program), 733 Patania, (Frank), Jewelry, 210 Paul, George, 736 Payson, 209, 1571 Pendleton, George (New Mexico photographer) 1421 Peplow, Bonnie and Ed (Jerome, Arizona photographers) 1423 Pest Control, 211 Peterson, Willis (Arizona photographer) 1418 Petley, Bob (cartoonist and publisher, Phoenix), 408, 729 Phelps Dodge, 212, 730

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Phoenix, 214 Photographic Research Service, 743 Photo Library, 740 Photomurals, 409, 1561 Photo Representatives, 741-742, 744, 747 Photo Researchers, 745 Phototrends (NY photo agency, owned by Mary E. Browning) 410, 746, 1288 Picacho Peak Beacon, 213 Pickett Post Inn, 216, 1573 Picture Windows, 215 Pima County, 6 Pictorial America, 749 Pinal County, 7 Pipeliner (El Paso Natural Gas Co. magazine), 752 Pix Inc., 753 Playa de Cortes (Guaymas, Sonora hotel), 617, 754, 1574-1577 Pollock, Paul (Phoenix publisher) 412, 749 Polo Village, 222 Pomo Indian data, 756 Pony Express, 217, 1213 Popular Mechanics, 757 Popular Photography, 758 Porter, Willard (Tucson businessman, writer and editor) 1425 Porter's (Western Store), 218 Posada, La and Decorating Graves, 219 Postcards, 725-729 Powder River Jack (Lee), 220 Presbyterian Life, 761 Prescott, 1579 Progressive farmer, 762 Publix Pictorial Service (Chicago), 763 Puddle Jumper, 221 Putnams, G.P., 765 Quarterhorse Journal, 766 Quebec, 332 and 362 Quebec, Folders, 333 Quebec, Saguenay Region, 331 Quonset Huts, 222 Rainmaking, 223 Ranch Women, 224 Rand McNally, 770 Ranger Rick, 771

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Reader's Digest, 772-774, 1289-1290 Realites, 775 Record Stockman, 778 Refresher, 779-780 Reid, Charles ("Ferd", "Montana Charlie"- Chicago oil executive, restauranteur, big game hunter and world traveler), 777, 1582 Remundo Ranch, 225 Reseeding the Desert, 227 Reserve Training Center, 228 Riddell, Robert (Tucson writer) 1430 Rivoli Scarfe and Novelty Co., 781 Roberts, Mike (California photographer and publisher), 785-786 Robbins, Frank, (Wyoming cowboy and rancher, rounded up wild horses to save them) 313, 782-784 Rocket Circle (Oldsmobile magazine), 788 Rodeo, Captions, 230 Rodeo, Data, General, 231, 1214 Rodeo, Intercollegiate, 229 Rodeo, Tucson, Clippings and Programs, 226 Rodgers, Tommy, 232 Round-up, C.W. Herbert Round-up, Desert Dust, 316 Round-up, Original Data, 318 Round-up, Published Stories, 319 Rounds-ups, 233 Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 334 and 363 Ruffin-Holt, 791 Runkle, Al (Cinematographer) 1436 Saba, N.W.I., 339 and 348, 1215-1216 Saddles, 235 Saint David, Arizona, 248 Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, 800, 839 Saint Luke's in the Desert, 250 Salguero, Agustin (Guaymas, Sonora photographer) 1438 Salisbury, B.T. and Co., 794 Sanchez, Hector (Sonora state official) 419, 796 San Diego Union, 797 Santa Cruz Valley, 234 Santa Fe Traveler, 806 San Xavier, 1217 Schoutten , Annake (Dutch anthropologist and photographer) 1439 Schrank, Anne, 237, 1218 Schurmacher, 812

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Scott Foresman, 813 Scottsdale, 238 Scouts, Fort Huachuca, 236 Sears, Bill (Tucson photographer) 1441 Sears' (Bill) Eastern Trip, 239 Sekai-Bunka Publishing (Japan), 822 Serpa, Louise (Tucson Rodeo photographer), 1176 Seventeen, 821 Shaffer, Pop (Creater of the "Wooden Zoo"), 1211 Sheep Pilgrimage, 240 and 364 Shrank, Anne, 237 Shubert Publications, 814 Simon, James (Wyoming photographer), 1442 Singer, L.W., 824 Smokis, 243 Society for Visual Education, 825 Solar Data, 241 Solar Energy, 241 Solomon, Leo (Writer and editor), 828, 1444 Sonoita, 246 Sonora, 1219, 1589-1600 Sonora Tourist Commission (Hector Sanchez), 1599 Sonora Tourist Office (Lew Brownie), 1600 South America, 341 Southern Arizona, 372 Southern Arizona School for Boys, 242 Southern Pacific Railroad, 831 South to Sonora, 365 Sports Illustrated, 838 Sprouse, Len (New Mexico photographer) 1445 Square Dancing, 245 Squaw Corners, 244 Stanley, Rex (Arizona writer), 836, 1447 Stefan, Ross (Tubac artist) 269 Stephens, James (California photographer) 1448 Stoody-Animals, 247 Stoody, C.F. (Tucson photographer) 1450 Strange Perfume, 249 Sunset, 846Sunnyside, Arizona, 251 Sun Trails, 847 Superstition Mountains, 252 Swimming Pools, 253 Swinehart, Gerry (New York and Tucson publicity man) 1452

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Taliesin West, 254, 1221 Tanner, Clara Lee (Tucson anthropologist and teacher) 1454 Tanner, Eldred (Anglo hotel owner in Mexico), 1220 Taylor, Rosemary and John Winchcombe, 255 Telephones, 256 Tequila, 342 Texas Tanning Co., 850 Think (I.B.M. magazine), 852 This Week, 854 Thompson, J. Walter, 855 Thompson, May Hall (Tucson feature writer) 1456 Thompson, Richard, 257 Three lions, 857 Through the Lens Tours, 258 Time-Life Books, 858 Time Magazine, 859 Times Mirror Press, 860 Tinsley, Jim Bob, 861 Tombstone, Arizona, 259, 1222, 1603 Tombstone Medical Center, 260 Tomato Pre-packaging, 261 Tom Mix Memorial, 263 Toronto Star, 864-866 Tortillas, 262 Town Journal, 867-868 Traffic Law Gadget, 264 Trail of Father Kino, 366 Trailerists, 266 Transforming the Desert, 367 Traphagen, 265 Traub- Lyons- Oppenheim, 873 Traveler, 871-872 Travel Magazine, 869-870 Trecker, Haven, 875 Trick Riding, 267 Trinidad, 343, 350, and 368 True Magazine, 877 Tucson Artists, 270 Tucson Boy's Choir, 273 Tucson Brochures, 271 Tucson Data, 276 Tucson Festival of the arts, 277 Tucson History, 276 Tucson, La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, 278

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Tucson Maps, 279 Tucson Parks, 281 Tucson Personalities, 270 Tucsonans Build Their Own Homes, 272, 1229 Tucson Stories, 280 Tucson Sunshine Climate Club, 879-881, 1606-1613 Tucson Theatre, 270 Tweed, Dr. Charles A., 282 United States Dept. of the Interior, 889-891, 1618-1620 United States Information Agency, 893, 956-958 Universal, 896 University of Arizona, 283, 897, 1616 Uranium, 284 U.S. Camera, 955 U.S. News and World report, 895 Utah, 1169-1171, 1623 Valley National bank, 903, 1624 Valley of the Moon, 286 Valley of the Sun, 285 Verde Valley School, 288 Veteran's Housing, 287 Victoria, B.C., 335, 369, 905 Virgin Islands, 349 and 370 Washington Booklets, 306 Washington (state), 305 Webster, Hutton, Jr., 290 West-Dempster, 914 West Indies, 345 Western Art Co., 916, 931 Western Family, 917 Western Horseman, 919 Western Livestock (Denver), 923 Western Livestock Journal, 921-922 Western Photography, 292 Western Playgrounds, 371 Western Printing and Litho, 933 Western Publications, 925,934, 1630 Western Publishing Company, 427 Western Sportsman, 926 Western Ways Features, 963, 1224, 1631-1632 Westways, 928

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West-Ways Syndicate, 929, 973 Western Ways Magazine, 930 Westword (Kaiser Steel), 927 Wheeler-Jones, Mrs., 294 Whelan, Leo (woodcarver), 298 Whiskerinos (contest, Prescott),293 White, Dan and Associates, 935 White Mountain Apaches, 1688-1707 White Mountain Recreation Enterprise, 432, 936 Whiting Brothers Lumber Company (Flagstaff), 295 Whitney Murder Case, 296 Whitney, Virgil, 295 Whitewater Lodge, 1633 Wiggins, Walt (New Mexico photo-reporter) 1464 Wild Horse Round-up, Correspondence, Reports, 312 Wild Horse Round-up, Frank Robbins, 313 Wild Horse Round-up, Roy Lamoreaux, 315 Wild Horses, Unpublished Articles, 314, 1225-1226 Williams, Cal (Phoenix photographer) 1465 Windward Islands, 373 Winsor, Roanna H. (Tucson writer and teacher) 1432 Wishing Shrine (El Tiridito, Tucson), 297 Wonderland of Rocks, 1227 Wood, Herb, Cactus Furniture, 299 Woodenheads, 298, 1228 Worts, George F. (Tucson writer) 1467 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 254, 289 Wyoming, Chapel of Transfiguration, 310 Wyoming Feature-Cattle Rustling, 307 Yaqui, Pascua, 300 Yavapai County, 8 Yellowstone, Captions Yellowstone, Data, 322 Yellowstone National Park, 320 Youngtown, Arizona, 301 Yuma County, 9 Yuma Justice of the Peace, 302

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WESTERN WAYS FEATURE FILES ARIZONA A-C 1) ARIZONA 1) "Mesquite Control on Southwestern Rangeland". (Pamphlet. U.S.D.A. n.d.). 2) Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Land Operations Narrative Highlights: Phoenix, Fort Apache, 1959. (Mimeographed report in binder with black and white photographs. 1959). 2) CAPTIONS, MISC. 1) "The Trail of Father Kino- a Story Synopsis". (Manuscript carbon copy. n.d.). 2) "Western Skies: a Western Ways Color Feature". (Typed manuscript. n.d.). 3) "Dick Calkins...". (Typed caption sheet. 6/14/54). 4) "Douglas, Arizona...". (Carbon copy. n.d.). 5) "A faithful dog...". (Carbon. n.d.). 6) "Felix Lucero...". (Carbon. n.d.). 7) "A real horse...", (Carbon. n.d.). 8) "City of Contrasts". (Carbon. n.d.). 9) "Individual Arizona Photographs with Caption Material: 17 negatives by Charles W. Herbert." (Carbon copy. 4 p. 1954). 10) "Paved Road Links Arizona to Gulf of California". (Multiple carbon copies. 1950). 11) "When Mildred Harrison..." (Carbon, torn. n.d.). 12) Letter from C.W. Herbert to Bureau of Business Research. (1/1/53). 13) Letter from Leo W. Solomon to William J. White. (12/1/490. 14) Memo from Harry Cohen, Acme. (Handwritten.). 15) Rejection card from This Week 16) "Cactus Business". (Carbon copy.) 17) "Solomon Caption". (Carbon dated 2/11/50). 18) Acme address. (Handwritten note). 19) "Milady's Bandanna". (Typed poem. n.d.). 20) 10 captions with publishing data. (Carbon copies, 2/50.). 21) Letter from Pete Drake to Howard Townsend, with 2 captions inclosed. (Carbon. 2/10/50). 22) 7 captions with publishing data. (Carbons. n.d.). 23) Letter from Pete Drake to Charles Wesch. 24) 3 pages of typed captions. (n.d.). 3) DR. ADAMS -- MANUSCRIPTS (Dr. Lytle S. Adams, inventor and surgeon)

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1) 10 clippings from magazines and newspapers relating to aerial seed planting project. 2) My Weekly Reader, March 12-16, 1951. 3) Letter from Lytle Adams to C.W. Herbert. (Typed. 6/25/51). 4) "Plan: Let's Win the Peace". (Carbon manuscript. n.d.). 5) Letter from Adams to Herbert. (Carbon. 1/5/49). 6) Diagram of pellet disseminator. (4/12/42). 7) "Feed Bags for Range Cattle," by E. Rae Rambeau. (Carbon manuscript. n.d.). 8) "Pellet Seeding Merely Works with Nature." (Carbon press release. n.d.). 9) "Memorandum to: Morris Burge". (Report on aerial seeding on Papago Reservation. 4/2+ 3/47). 10) "Seed Pellet Making Machine and Process". (Description of an invention: carbon. n.d.). 11) Letter Adams from National Association of Manufacturers. (1/20/40.). 12) Interior Department Appropriations Bill, 1949. (Printed booklet). 13) "A New Way to Make the Desert Bloom". Congressional Record, 5/31/45. (Printed pamphlet). 14) "Grass-Not the Sword is Master of Human Destiny," by Lytle S. Adams. (Typed manuscript. n.d.). 15) "Planting Seed Pellets by Air". (Carbon manuscript. 3 copies. n.d.). 16) "New Life for Old Range," by Richard Day Bunnell. (Carbon manuscript. n.d.). 17) Operation Grass Roots," by Charles Wayland Towne. (carbon. n.d.). 18) "For 400 Years the Papago...". (Carbon. n.d.). 19) "New Arms against Hunger," by Landwehr and Landwehr. (Carbon. n.d.). 20) "Ford Assumes New Role," by Landwehr and Landwehr, together with caption sheets for "Bombing for Peace". (Carbon. n.d.). 21) "Bombing for Peace," by Tamara Andreeva. (Carbon. n.d.). 22) "Planting Seed Pellets by Air," by Murrelle Mahoney. (Carbon. n.d.). 23) "Reseeding by Air". (Carbon. n.d.). 24) "Dr. Lytle S. Adams arrives...". (Carbon. 2 copies. n.d.). 25) "Planting by Air: a Story Synopsis". (carbon. n.d.). 26) "If Dr. Lytle S. Adam's system..." by Clifton Abbott. (Carbon.n.d.). 27) "Will Planting Pellets bring a Horn of Plenty?" by Charles Wayland Towne. (carbon. n.d.). 28) "Pellets from Heaven," by Murrelle Mahoney. (Carbon. n.d.). 29) "On the arid desert of the Papago..." by Murrelle Mahoney. (Carbon. n.d.). 30) "Seeding by Air with Pellets," by Murrelle Mahoney. (Carbon. n.d.). 31) "Bomb the Land with Mud Balls," by Clifton Abbott. (Typescript. n.d.). 4) ARCHITECTURE-WESTERN 1) "See Picture Windows with a Photographic Eye," by C.W. Herbert. (Carbon, n.d. note: used in Desert Magazine). 2) 4 clippings, 1955.

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5) NAVAHO COUNTY 1) 6 flyers and pamphlets on Show Low, Winslow, Springerville, etc. 2) 3 clippings, 1954. 6) PIMA COUNTY 1) 3 illustrated maps of Tucson. (n.d.). 2) 5 pamphlets and brochures about Pima County. (Farming, mining, hunting, Santa Rita Hotel, etc. n.d.). 3) Clipping on Ajo. (n.d.). 7) PINAL COUNTY 1) 3 pamphlets: "Casa Grande", "Coolidge", and "Pinal County"(n.d.). 2) 2 flyers on Pinal County and Coolidge. (n.d.). 8) YAVAPAI COUNTY 1) 11 pamphlets on Prescott, Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon, etc. 2) "Prescott Tourist Annual, 1947"(booklet). 3) Jerome: a Story of Mines, Men, and Money, by James W. Brewer Jr. (booklet). 4) "Yavapai County," (carbon manuscript. 4p. n.d.). 5) Letter from C.W. Herbert to Joe Roberts, June 1, 1949. (2 copies). 6) 3 illustrated maps of Yavapai County. 7) 5 flyers on Prescott, etc. 8) 2 newspaper clippings, 1953. 9) YUMA COUNTY 1) Chamber of Commerce Reports (2. n.d.). 2) 2 pamphlets about Yuma. 3) Yuma's Economy, City and County. (Booklet, Dec., 1953. 4) Comprehensive Plan, Yuma, Arizona. (Booklet, 1953). 5) 2 clippings, 1947 and 1954. 6) 2 letters from Vivien Keatley to Raymond Cowley, March 20 and June 16, 1954. 7) 1 letter R. Cowley to V. Keatley, March 18, 1954. 8) Telegram from R. Cowley to C.W. Herbert, March 18, 1954. 9) Letter to F.W. Geise from C.W. Herbert, June 16, 1954. 10) CLIPPINGS - INDIAN 1) 18 newspaper clippings, 1946-1948. 11) CLIPPINGS - HISTORICAL 1) 17 clippings, 1946-1955. 2) "The Saga of Frank B. Dodge: an Autobiography". (Tucson, 1944. Mimeographed typescript.).

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3. Flyer on Arizona history. 12) CLIPPINGS - PERSONALITIES, HOBBIES 1) 8 newspaper clippings, 1947-48. 13) COCONINO COUNTY 1) 3 pamphlets on Flagstaff, Williams, and Meteor Crater. 14) GILA COUNTY 1) 4 illustrated maps of Globe. 2) 1 map of Miami. 3) 2 pamphlets on Miami and Gila County. 4) 11 clippings and newspaper supplements, 1955. 5) "Queen Creek Bridge". (typed. 1 p. n.d.). 6) "Gila County". (carbon, 4 p. n.d.). 15) GRAHAM COUNTY 1) 4 pamphlets on Indian Hot Springs. 2) 2 flyers on Peaceful Valley Ranch. 3) 7 pamphlets about Safford. 4) 3 flyers on Graham County. 5) 5 news clippings. 6) Letter from J.W. Moon to V. Keatley. 16) GREENLEE COUNTY 1) "Clifton- Data Sheet". (carbon. n.d. 2 copies). 2) "Greenlee County". (carbon, 4 p.). 3) 4 news clippings. 17) MARICOPA COUNTY 1) 4 road maps, Phoenix and Scottsdale. 2) 7 pamphlets, Phoenix, Scottsdale, etc. 3) Scottsdale Craftsman. (monograph. n.d.). 4) Frontier with a Future (booklet. 1951). 5) 6 CLIPPINGS, 1946-1955. 18) ARIZONA - GENERAL 1) 3 pamphlets, Arizona and Desert Museum. 2) Arizona, Vacation State of the Nation. (booklet. n.d.). 3) Arizona, 1887-1950. (monograph. Bank of Douglas, 1949. 2 copies). 4) Arizona Brags, collected by Oren Arnold. (booklet. Petely Studios, 1949.). 5) Russell Shaw's Southwestern Blue Book. (Summer, 1949). 6) 3 booklets on trees, national forests, business. 7) 1 illustrated map of Tucson.

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8) 4 facts sheets on Arizona (1 page fliers). 9) "Up and Down Arizona". (carbon manuscript. 1955). 10) "Arizona Counties" (carbon, 3 p. n.d.). 11) "Saddles, Saguaros, and Sunshine". (carbon, 1956). 12) "Ex- Hudson resident Joseph L. Clothier ...". (typescripts, 1 p. 1947). 19) ABBOTT - HENDERSON (Chuck Abbott and Esther Henderson, photographers) 1) "Abbott-Henderson," by C.W. Herbert. (carbon, 1948. 3p). 20) DR. ADAMS - CAPTION, CLIPPINGS 1) Packet of typed captions (Sky Planter story. n.d.). 2) "Air Planting". (carbon captions). 3) "Sky planting May Bring jobs for Vets". (carbon.) 4) "Planting Seed Pellets by Air". (carbon. 3 p.). 5) "New Life for Old Range". (carbon. 2 p.). 6) "New Arms Against Hunger". (typed. 2 p.). 7) Sky Planting". (carbon. 2 p.). 8) "Manna from the Land of Manana". (typed and carbon captions. 3 p.) 9) "Aerial Reseeding". (Typed. 2 p.). 10) Lists of pictures and captions. (typed and carbons. 14 p.). 11) "Reseeding by Air". 21) MOHAVE COUNTY 1) Kingman. (pamphlet. n.d.). 22) AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE ("Thunderbird") 1) 14 promotional pamphlets and news clippings. 2) A.I.F.T. Catalogues. (1955-59). 3) 22 black and white photos. 4) "Thunderbird on the Desert," by William A. Bardsley. (typescript, 7 p. n.d.). 5) Captions for above story. (14 p., typed). 6) "Thunderbirds Cover the World," by W.A. Bardsley. (typed, 4 p.). 7) Photo caption material. (7 p.). 8) Letter from C.W. Herbert to Gilles E. Wright, Feb. 26, 1957. 23) AJO 1) Clipping of P.D. smelter, Ajo. 24) AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY - SOUTHWESTERN RESEARCH STATION 1) Arizona- Frontier of Science. (booklet. n.d.). 25) ANIMALS - MISC. 1) "My Desert-caption material". (carbon. 2 p.). 2) "Desert Bobcat". (typed. 1 p.).

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3) 2 booklets and 2 clippings. 26) ANTELOPE HUNT 1) "Antelope Hunt-list of pictures". (typed and carbon, 2 p., with variant, 2 p.). 27) APACHE 1) Apache Newsletter. (4 copies, 1954-5, with clippings.). 2) Fort Apache Indian Reservation. (booklet, n.d.). 3) Notice of Competitive Sales of Uranium Prospecting Permits. (mimeo documents, 1955. 2 copies.). 4) 13 magazine/newspaper clippings. 5) "Apache Indians Raise Fine Cattle" by Ray Manley. (carbon, 3p.). 6) "Apache Indians Sell Their Cattle" by Ray Manley. (typed and carbon manuscripts, 5 p.). 7) "Data on Apache Indians". (carbon, 1 p.). 8) "Indians More Colorful than Movie". (carbon, 1 p.). 9) "Apaches Auction Their Cattle". (typed and carbon, 4 p.). 10) "People- San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation..." by Vivien Keatley. (typescript, 12 p., 1949). 11) "Apache Land..." and "Apacheria". (carbon caption lists, 9 p.). 12) 6 letters to and from V. Keatley, 1949-54. 28) AGRICULTURE 1) 12 booklets and pamphlets relating to Arizona agriculture. 2) "Agriculture in Pima County" by Vivien Keatley. (carbon and typescript with list of captions, 12 p.) 3) 3 letters to and from C.W. Herbert, 1951. 4) 3 letters to and from V. Keatley, 1954. 5) 4 clippings, 1949-54. 6) 2 typed office memos, 1949 and 1954. 29) ARIZONA DAWN GARDENS 1) "Arizona Dawn Gardens" by Harriet McIntosh. (typescripts, 7 p. n.d.). 2) "Arivaipa Canyon". (typescript, 1 p.). 3) List of pictures and captions. (carbon, 4 p.). 4) Letter to Clifton Abbott, 1949. 5) 4 promotional pamphlets and fliers about Arizona Dawn Gardens. 30) HON-DAH - M. ADAMS APACHE TOURIST BUSINESS 1) " 'Hon-Dah': Apaches in the Tourist Business" by Margaret Adams. (carbon, 7 p., n.d.). 31) APACHE HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS 1) "Apache's Happy Hunting Ground Becomes White Man's Playground" by M.J.

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Adams. (carbon. 1965?). 32) ARBORETUM 1) "Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum" by William A. Bardsley. (carbon, 2 p. n.d.). 2) "Experiment in Green" by Dorothy Hendee. (carbon, 13 p. n.d.). 3) Clippings, 1948. 33) ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM 1) "New Trails in the Desert" by James Quick. (typescript, 12 p. 1953. 2 copies). 2) "An American Legacy" by James Quick. (carbon, 12 p. n.d.). 3) "Wildlife's Desert Home" by Robert M. Riddell Jr. (typescript, 4 p. n.d.). 4) "A new novelty in wildlife and botanical studies..." (typescript, 7 p. n.d.). 5) "Woodin and Snakes". (carbon, 2 p. n.d.). 6) "David Carswell-Education Director". (typescript, 8 p. n.d.). 7) Typed and carbon caption sheets. (7 p. n.d.). 8) 15 news clippings on the Desert Museum, 1953-55). 34) ARIZONA SCENICS 1) "Arizona's Golden Show" by Lucile and Charles Herbert. (carbon, 9. p. n.d.). 2) "Up and Down Arizona". (carbon list of captions, 14 p., 1955). 3) "Western Skies". (carbon, 3 p. 1954). 4) Lists of photographs. (carbon, 4 p. 1949). 5) Magazine and 2 p. of clippings. 35) ARMED SERVICES- PATRIOTISM 1) Official Army Register. (1951). 2) The Miracle of America. (booklet. n.d.). 36) ARTISTS 1) Article on Walter E. Bohn. (1951). 37) GENE AUTRY 1) "Notes on Gene Autry".(typescript, 2 p. n.d.). 2) "Excerpts from Gene Autry Fan Mail" (typescript, 2 p. n.d.). 3) 3 clippings and official Gene Autry biography. 4) Letter to Clifton Abbott, 1947. 6) Handwritten notes and addresses. (3 p. n.d.). 38) BALESTRERO, PIETRO 1) " Peter Balestrero, local feature and commercial photographer..." (typescript and carbon, 4 p. 1954). 2) Western Ways promotional flyer announcing Balestrero has taken over the

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company. (1954). 3) 3 clippings, 1952-62). 39) BAILLE DE LOS FLORES 1) "Unique Celebrations Highlight February in Tucson" by Clifton Abbott. (carbon, 4. p. n.d.). 40) BARBECUES 1) "A Barbecue at Home on the Range" by Vivien Keatley. (carbon, 5 p. n.d.). 2) 7 clippings, 1951-56. 41) BEARDSLEYS (Tucson clothing designers) 1) "Beardsley Suedes". (typescript and carbon, 5 p. 1948). 2) Letter from C.W. Herbert, 1949. 3 Letter to V. Keatley, 1955. 42) BINGO, PINBALL DOG 1) "Wherever cowboys gather..." by Clifton Abbott. (carbon, 1 p. n.d.). 2) "Bingo, the Pinball Dog". (carbon, 1 p.). 3) "Pinball Pup Cuts Canine Capers". (typed, 1 p. with black and white photo, 1949). 4) "Bingo-Pinball Dog". (carbon, 1 p. dated 1954). 5) Letter from L. Herbert, 1949. 43) BISBEE 1) "The Postman Never Rings" by Murrelle Mahoney. (carbon, 10 p. n.d.). 2) "Town With Character" by James Quick. (carbon, 11 p. 1955). 3) "Bisbee Arizona-". (typed, 1 p. n.d.). 4) "Something every Sunday". (1 p. n.d.). 5) 5 letters to V. Keatley and C.W. Herbert, 1954-55. 6) 4 illustrated maps of Bisbee. 7) 2 news clippings. 44) BLOODHOUNDS 1) "Something New in 'Old Hound Dogs'" by Marjorie Riddell. (carbon, 6p. 1949.). 2) "Very Sad Hounds" by Leo M.Solomon. (carbon, 2p. n.d.). 3) "Training Bloodhounds". (typed and carbon captions, 4 p.). 4) 3 pages handwritten notes on bloodhounds. 5) Letter to Hill Hunt from V. Keatley, Oct. 7, 1954.). 45) BLYTHE 1) "Man of Cities" by Edwin M. Hunt. (carbon, 2 p. n.d.). 46) BOAT IN DESERT 1) "Home Port, Tucson) by Dick Bunnell. (typed and carbon, 7 p., 1949.).

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47) BOOTS 1) "Heel and Toe: the Story of Western Boots" by Byrd Howell Granger. (carbon, 14 p. n.d.). 2) "The Cowboy Boot: All-American" by Crampton Hall (Bill McBratney?). (6 p. typed, n.d.). 3) "Functional Footware". (2 p. carbon. n.d.). 4) "Footprints to the Cowboy Boot" by Crampton Hall. (2 p. carbon. n.d.). 5) "In the days of the Roman emperors...". (typed, 2. p., n.d.). 6) 9 pages typed and carbon captions. 7) 9 pages handwritten notes. 8) 4 clippings and articles. 9) Catalog for the Western Boot Company, n.d. 48) BOWIE 1) "Cowtown with an Indian Accent" by Vivien Keatley. (carbon, 6 p., n.d.). 2) "Cowtown with an Indian Accent" by Nancy K. Vardaman (Vivien Keatley). (carbon, 9., n.d.). 3) 2 pages of typed captions, n.d. 4) 2 letters and a telegram between V. Keatley and Doug Welker, Mar., 1954. 5) 2 clippings. 6) 4 pamphlets on Bowie, Wilcox and Chiricahua Monument. 49) BRAHMAN-BAIRD DATA (Matt Baird, Arizona cattle rancher) 1) "The Hump-Back Brahman" by Robert M. Riddell Jr.(typed, 5 p., n.d.). 2) "Brahmans Invade the West" by William S. Millburn. (carbon, 10 p., n.d.). 3) "The Brahman Picture in Arizona" by Vivien Keatley. (carbon, 7 p. n.d.). 4) "Are Brahmans the Future Beef Cattle?" by V.K. (typed and carbon, 22 p. 2 copies.). 5) "Arizona Brahman Group Organized" by V.K. (2 p. carbon, 3 variants, n.d.). 6) "Brahmans" by Matt Baird. (hand written, 15 p., n.d.). 7) 4 pages of hand-written notes on Baird. 8) "Personality Data on Matt Baird".(11 p. of letters from friends of Baird, 1948). 9) "Brahman Cattle Invade the West" by V.K. (carbon, 17 p.,n.d.). 10) "They're Putting More Beef on Your Critters" by V. K. (21 p. carbon.). 11) "Brahman Cattle" by V.K. (4 page ditto, n.d. 5 copies!). 12) 14 pages of data and captions. (carbon,n.d.). 13) "Dope Sheets". (handwritten notes, 9 p., n.d.). 14) "What Makes the Brahman Wild". (carbon, 2 p., n.d.) 15) "The Bewildering Brahman" by V.K. (4 p. carbon., n.d.). 16) 16 pages of notes and captions on Brahmans. (typed and carbon.). 17) 6 clippings. 50) BRANDS (cattle brands)

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1) Levi's Stories of Western Brands and What They Mean, by Oren Arnold and John P. Hale. (pamphlet, n.d.). 2) The History of Cattle Brands. Carter Oil Company, 1955. 51) BREED, JACK- STATION WAGON (western photographer) 1) "Home on the Range with Jack Breed" by Pete Drake. (carbon, 5 p., n.d.). 52) BROOMS 1) "Tucson's Oldest Industry is a Broom Factory" by Nancy K. Vardaman. (carbon, 2 p., n.d.). 2) Clipping, 1949. 53) BUCKING HORSE CORRAL 1) "Bucking Horse Corral". (carbon and typed, 1 p., 5 copies). 2) "Bucking Horse Corral" by Meredith Thomas. (carbon, 2 p., 1954). 3) 14 pages of captions and notes. (handwritten and typed, n.d.). 54) BULLFIGHTING 1) "The Lady Matadora" by Robert Riddell Jr. (typed, 3 p., n.d.). 2) "Pat McCormick, Matadora". (3 p. carbon, n.d.). 3) 7 pages of data and captions. (typed and carbon, n.d.). 4) 4 letters between Herbert and Russ Brown, 1951. 5) 17 clippings on bullfighting. 55) BUTTERFIELD STAGE 1) 1 clipping. 56) COCOONING B-29S 1) "Operation Desert Rest". (carbon, 6 p.). 2) War Department news release, 1947. 56) CACTI 1) "A Cactus by Any Other Name" by Marjorie Riddell. (carbon, 14 p., 1950). 2) "Cactus in Color" by Duncan Edwards. (carbons, 2 versions, 18 p.). 3) "Strange Uses for Strange Plants" by Roanna Winsor. (carbon, 5 p., n.d.). 4) Springtime in Tucson" by Vivien Keatley. (carbon, 3 p., n.d.). 5) "When the Desert Blooms". (carbon, 3 p.). 6) "cactus Flowers". (carbon, 2 p., torn!). 7) 16 pages of captions and data sheets. (typed and carbon, n.d.). 8) 2 letters between Herbert and Louis Hervitz, 1948. 9) 18 clippings and info sheets. 57) CACTUS CANDY- CACTUS BALLET- CACTUS CRAFT

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1) "Cactus Fruit Harvest". (carbon, 3 p., n.d.). 2) "Notes on Cactus Candy". (2 p.). 3) "Beauty and the Cactus" by C.W. Herbert. (carbon, 7 p., n.d.). 4) "Useless Cactus Finds a Place in Miladys Wardrobe". (typed and carbon, 2 p., n.d.). 5) "Cactus Queen". (typed, 4 p.). 6) "Cactus Gags". (carbon, 7 p.). 7) "Cactus Ballet" by C.w. Herbert. (carbon, 8 p.). 8) "Cacti and Girls". (carbon, 2 p.). 9) "Bathing Beauty in Ceramic Cactus" by Pete Balestrero. (carbon, 2 p.). 10) "Cactus Bathing Suit" by C.W. Herbert.(2 p. typed.). 11) "Cactus Craft" by H. Jackson Cary. (4 p. carbon.). 12) 2 pages of typed caption. 13) Letter to H.J. Cary, 1952. 14) Cactus Craft of Arizona. (pamphlet, n.d.). 58) CACTUS DISEASE 1) "Science Rescues Giant Cacti!" by Nancy Lunsford. (5p, typed, n.d.). 2) "Science Fights to Save Cacti" by N. Lunsford and C.W. Herbert. (carbon, 7 p., n.d.). 3) "Battle for Cactus in Progress" by N. Lunsford. (6 p., carbon and typed, n.d.). 4) "New War for Antibiotics) by V. Keatley. (typed, 5 p., 2 copies). 5) "Save Our Saguaros" by William A. Bardsley. (carbon, 3 p., n.d.). 6) "Will Science Save the Saguaros?" by W.A. Bardsley. (carbon,6 p., n.d.). 7) "Arizona's Giant Saguaros Threatened". (typed, 6 p., n.d.). 8) "Doomed Desert Giants Win Reprieve" by Nell Murbarger. (typed, 12 p., n.d.). 9) "Arizona's Trademark is Tumbling Down". (3 variants, 3 p., 12 p., and 15 p.). 10) "Sickly Saguaros Respond Nicely to Treatment Perfected at UA" by W.A. Bardsley. (typed, 2 p.) 11) "Antibiotics Save Arizona's Sick Saguaros". (carbon, 2 p.). 12) "For several years..." by C.W. Herbert. (carbon, 3 p.). 13) "Trouble has developed...". (typed, 6 p.). 14) "While the attention of the nation...". (typed, 3 p.). 15) "One of Southern Arizona's chief publicity props..." (typed, 4 p.). 16) "Only in Arizona and northern Sonora..." by Lucile Herbert. (typed, 3 p.). 17) 8 pages captions and data sheets. 18) Westways, Feb. 1960. 19) 4 pamphlets on cactus diseases. 20) 12 pages of clippings, 1950-62. 59) CACTUS FRUIT 1) "Papago Jam Session: Harvesting Saguaro Cactus Fruit on the Papago Reservation" by C.W. Herbert. (15 p. typescript). 2) "Desert Jam Session" by Dorothy Hendee. (carbon, 2 p.).

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3) "Indian Jam Session" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 2 p.) 4) "Papago Jam Session" by C.W. Herbert. (2 p. typed). 5) "Cactus Jam Session". (4 variants, carbon and typed, 14 p.). 6) "Cactus Jam Session" by Ray J. Manley. (carbon, 3 p.). 7) "Papago Fruit Harvest" by C.W. Herbert, Naurice Koonce and Ray J. Manley. (3 variants, carbon and typed, 9 p., 1953). 8) "Cactus Jam" by Marjorie Riddell. (carbon, 4 p.). 9) "Desert Sweets" by Marjorie Riddell. (carbon, 3 p., 1949). 10) 14 pages of captions and data sheets. 11) 2 letters, Herbert to Harry Stevens, and to Ray Manley. 1954 and 1968. 12) 4 clippings 1949-69. 13) "Moving a Giant Cactus" by Clifton Abbott. (carbon, 5 p.). 14) "Spring Planting". (carbon, 3 p., 1955). 15) "The Sage of the Desert" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 3 p.). 16) 4 pages of data on cactus moving. 60) CALABASAS MISSION- CANYON DE CHELLY- CASA GRANDE 1) 4 clippings and a pamphlet. 61) CATTLE- CAPTIONS, STORIES 1) "Cowboy Faces". (carbon, 3 p. 1954). 2) "Cowboy Faces" by Leo M. Solomon. (carbon, 3 p.) 3) 11 pages of captions for "Roundup Time' by Dick Bunnell. 4) 8 pages of captions for an untitled story. 5) 3 letters to and from Herbert and the Arizona Cattle Grower's Association, 1950-69. 62) CATTLE- DATA, GENERAL 1) "White Faces in Arizona" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 10 p.). 2) "Outline for Proposed Article" by Dick Bunnell. (2 p. typed). 3) "Rough Draft- Western Farm Life" by V. Keatley. (typed, 10 p.). 4) "Round-Up Time on the Three-V". (carbon, 6 p., marked "Bunnell?"). 5) "Western Cattle Roundup" by V. Keatley. (6 p. 1950). 6) "Cattle Roundups" by Robert Riddell. (1 p. typescript). 7) 2 pages of typed notes on ranching. 8) 4 booklets and pamphlets on cattle breeding. 9) 14 clippings, 1946-54. 63) CATTLE RANCHES 1) 18 pages of addresses, names of ranches and notes. 2) 3 letters between Herbert and Keatley, 1949-55. 3) 4 clippings, 1954-73. 64) CATTLE RUSTLING

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1) "Cattle Rustling Today" by C.W. Herbert. (7 p. carbon). 2) "Cattle Rustling (Stealing) Today". (5 p. typed). 3) 5 letters to and from Herbert, 1945-50. 4) 3 clippings, 1951-54. 65) CAMP VERDE 1) "Old Camp Verde" by Ralph R. Reed. (carbon, 5 p.). 66) CARTOGRAPHIC MAPS 1) 23 typed and carbon pages of lists of towns and info sheets, with hand-drawn maps. 2) 3 letters to Herbert about cartographic map project, 1945. 3) 2 clippings and a map of Joshua Tree Monument. 67) CAVES (Peppersauce Canyon Cave) 1) "Tucson Youths Discover and Explore a New Cave". (typed and carbon, 3 copies, 1949). 2) "Operation Underground". (carbon, 2 p.). 3) "Cave Hunting in the Catalinas" by John Priser. (carbon, 2 variants, 15 p.). 4) 2 maps of Peppersauce Canyon Cave by John Priser, 1947). 5) Desert Trails, summer, 1955 and 4 clippings on the cave, 1948-55. 68) CENSUS TAKER- RUTH HURD 1) "Census Taker- Ruth Hurd". (3 p. typescript, 1955?). 2) Letter to Mrs. Hurd from Herbert, 1959. 69) CERAMIC BATHING SUIT 1) "Bathing Beauty- in Ceramic Cactus" by Pete Balestrero. (typed, 2 p.). 2) "The Model- Millicent Randall- 'Randy'". (carbon, 1 p.). 3) 2 page, typed list of photos. 70) CHILI PEPPERS 1) "Some Like It Hot!" by V. Keatley. (15 p., 1948). 2) Excerpts from above article. (3 p., 1949). 3) "Spice of Life in The Southwest" by Roanna H. Winsor. (8 p. carbon). 4) "Red Fire From the Desert" by Murrelle Mahoney. (carbon, 6 p., 1947). 5) "Red Hot Stuff" by Roanna Winsor. (3 p. carbon). 6) "The Red Hot Pepper Industry" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 2 p., 1948). 7) "Arizona Chili Peppers" by Nancy K. Vardaman. (2 p., carbon). 8) "Red Hot Industry" by M. Mahoney. (carbon, 7 p.). 9) "Harvesting Arizona's Red Hot Stuff". (carbon, 3 p., 1954?). 10) "Arizona Peppers Plenty Hot" by Ross Madden. (typed, 2 p.) 11) "Chili Dehydrating Plant at Elfrida, Arizona, gathered by Bill Sears, Oct., 1945" (typed, 3 p. 1945).

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12) "Chili Harvest Time". (7 p. typescript with a letter to Herbert, 1956). 13) "Chili Pepper Harvest Time". (carbon, 5 p.). 14) "Chili Pepper Harvest". (carbon, 4p.). 15) 26 pages of captions, data sheets and lists of pictures. 16) 10 letters and telegrams to and from Keatley and Mahoney, 1947. 17) 3 clippings, 1956-72. 18) Black and White photo of a release form. 71) CHRISTMAS ON THE DESERT 1) 3 clippings. 72) CITRUS 1) 1 clipping. 73) COCHISE COUNTY 1) They Plowed Up Hell In Old Cochise! by Paul Franke. Douglas Climate Club, 1950. 2) "Caption material- Mrs. Bernice Delaney, Hereford mailwoman". (carbon, 2 p.). 3) 4 flyers and pamphlets on Willcox, 1938, 1940, and ? 4) 4 pamphlets on Benson, Douglas and San Simon Valley. 5) 3 pamphlets on Tombstone. 6) 9 clippings, 1947-62. 74) CO-AXIAL CABLE DATA 1) Letter to C. Abbott with data sheets, 1947. 2) 7 pages typed captions and data sheets. 3) 9 pages data sheets by C. Abbott. (dittoed, n.d.). 4) "Television Highways" by L.G. Wooford. (9 p. typed, 1947.). 5) 2 page news release on telephone cable, 1941. 6) 3 black and white photos of cables, 1945-6. 7) 3 Bell Telephone Magazines, 1941-46. 8) Bell Laboratories Record, April, 1946. 9) The Telephone in America. A.T. and T., 1946. 10) The Magic of Communication, A.T. and T., 1947. 11) 4 clippings and flyers. 75) CIVIL AIR PATROL 1) "How To Make a Parachute" by M. Mahoney. (3 p. carbon, 1947). 2) "Tucson CAP Cadets Make Their Own Cargo Chutes". (carbon, 4 p.). 3) "In Parachute Squad- List of Pictures", and text of manuscript. (carbon, 7 p.,n.d.). 4) List of Photos, CAP Navaho Gift Drop". (3 p. handwritten caption. 76) CLAUDE OF OLD TUCSON (local "poet") 1) 4 printed broadside poems, n.d.

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77) CORONADO TRAIL 1) Tourist Guide to Stafford and Its Friendly Neighbors. (46 p., n.d.). 2) Motor Trip- Coronado National Forest. (U.S. Forest Service, 8 p. mimeo, n.d.). 3) Letter to Herbert, 1956. 4) 3 p. clippings on Clifton, 1953. 78) COATI-MUNDI 1) "Animal Tourist From Mexico" by Jack Cary. (carbon, 2 versions, 9 p. typescript. 2) "The Coati-Mundi" by H. Jackson Cary. (carbon, 4 p.). 3) "The Coati-Mundi" by Robert M. Riddell. (typed, 4 p.). 4) 2 pages of typed data. 5) 2 clippings. 79) COLOSSAL CAVE 1) 2 page list of photos, 1949. 2) 5 flyers about the cave. 80) CORN (corn crop on the Kolbe family ranch) 1) "Record Corn Crop" (2 copies, typed and carbon, 6 p., 1948). 2) "Special to Winnetka Talk". (2 p. carbon, 1948). 3) 3 pages of short items on corn crop, 1948-9. 4) 1 clipping. 81) COWBOY CAMP MEETING 1) "The Ranchman's Camp Meeting" by Douglas H. Robertson. (4 p. typed, n.d.). 2) "Ranchman's Camp Meeting" by D.H. Robertson. (4 p. 3) Incomplete 3 page manuscript of above. 4) "Cowboy Camp Meeting". (2 p. incomplete manuscript). 5) "Camp Meeting on the Range". (2 p. incomplete manuscript). 6) 7 pages of written notes and manuscript. 7) "Cowboy Camp Meeting". (handwritten, 3 p.). 8) 2 packets of photo captions. 9) 16 letters related to camp meetings, 1956-? 82) CONSUMER'S OPENING- MAR. 1949 (Consumer's Market, Tucson) 1) "Last Saturday morning, the largest truckload of vegetables...". (2 copies, typed and carbon, 1949). 2) "The largest and fanciest supermarket in Arizona...". (2 p. carbon, 1949). 3) 3 page typed list of pictures. (with three carbon copies). 4) 3 pages handwritten notes. 5) 4 paper pages covered with notes, data and addresses. 83) COWBOY LIFE, GEAR

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1) "Personality by the Gallon" by Mary Margaret Huntington. (carbon, 8 p., n.d.). 2) "Cowboy Gear" by V. Keatley. (4 p. carbon). 3) "An Idea about a Shirt" by Nancy K. Vardaman. (3 p. typescript). 4) 15 letters to and from Herbert, Manley and others, 1945-54, with one black and white photo. 5) "Cowboy Dutch-Oven Cooking". (2 p. carbon). 6) 2 page carbon of data on fancy gear. 7) 4 pages of typed and handwritten notes. 8) 8 page letter from Tommy Lark, with black and white photo. 9) 2 proof sheets from Family Circle, 1954. 10) Catalog from Edward H. Bohlin, saddlemaker and silversmith, 1949. 11) The Western Cowboy and Arabians in the Rockies. Trinidad Bean and Elevator Company, 1948. (34 p. booklet). 12) Cowboy Life by Ramon Adams and Dick Calkins (the "Cowboy Cartoonist"). West-Ways Feature Syndicate, 1950. 13) Western Horseman, May, 1955. 14) Catalog from Western Ranchman Outfitters, 1954. 15) 7 clippings and a pamphlet. 84) CRANDALL, BOB (wildife cinematographer, The Living Desert) 1) "The Cameraman of Desert Wildlife" by Robert M. Riddell. (4 p. typed). 2) "Pal of Desert Demon" by V. Keatley. (typed, 4 p.). 3) 4 page variant of above. 4) 3 pages of clippings, 1949. 85) CROWNINSHIELD 1) 4 clippings and notes, 1949. 86) DE-COCOONING B-29'S 1) "Old Combat Heroes Melt Away" by V. Keatley. (typed and carbon, 2 copies, 10 p.). 2) 7 pages of typed and carbon captions. 3) 5 page letter to Bill Sears about B-29s, 1948. 4) 7 pages typed and written notes. 6) 6 pages of invoices for photos. 7) 3 letters, 1948. 8) 8 clippings. 87) DATES 1) "Dates From Tucson" by Dick Bunnell. (5 p. typed, with carbon copy). 2) "Tropics on the Desert". (2 p. carbon). 3) "Dates From Tucson" by Dick Bunnell. (7 p. carbon). 4) "The producer who sells directly to the consumer..." by Ernest C. Rutherford. (4 p. carbon).

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5) 4 page carbon copy of data on dates. 6) "Love-Life of the Date Palm" by Roanna H. Winsor. (2 p. carbon). 7) 3 pages of carbon captions about dates. 8) 5 pages of written notes. 9) 2 clippings, 1949-50. 88) DELANEY, BERNICE 1) "Bernice Delaney- Hereford Mailwoman" by Phyllis Boyd. (3 p. carbon). 89) DEGRAZIA (Etore "Ted" Degrazia) 1) "Happy Artist" by Leo M. Solomon. (written and carbon versions, 9 p.). 2) "DeGrazia". (5 p. carbon, 1949). 3) "Versatility Without Boundaries" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 2 copies, 12 p, 1954). 4) "Art in Your Own Backyard" by Ray Manley. (carbon, 2 p., 1954). 5) "Kitchen Craft" by R.H. Winsor. (carbon, 4 p., 1954). 6) "Arizona'a Degrazia by N.K. Vardaman. (carbon, 2 p.). 7) "DeGrazia of Tucson, Arizona". (2 p. typescript, 1948). 8) "DeGrazia- Painting Sound". (5 p. carbon). 9) "DeGrazia- Music Painter" by C.W. Herbert. (9 p. typescript in several version). 10) "DeGrazia". (typed, 4 p.). 11) "Painter of Motion" by Ray Manley. (carbon, 2 p.). 12) "Watch the World- DeGrazia, Part One". (3 p. carbon film scenario). 13) "DeGrazia" by Mary Abbott. (4 p. typed with carbon copy). 14) "Originals by DeGrazia". (2 p. typescript). 15) 10 pages of typed notes and biographies of DeGrazia. 16) 37 pages of captions. 17) 6 letters, 1948-66. 18) DeGrazia- Arizona's Own. (autographed booklet, 1958). 19) Arizona Highways, Nov., 1955. 20) 20 postcards, flyers, gallery opening notices. 21) 22 clippings, 1948-? 90) DEMEREE, RICHARD- BOY PLANE BUILDER 1) "Richard Stays 'Up in the Air'" by V. Keatley. (2 versions, 6 p.). 2) "Notes of Interview with Richard J. Demeree" (3 p. typed, 6/30/1955). 3) 2 pages of captions and data, 1955. 4) 3 clippings. 91) DENDROCHRONOLOGY 1) "Long-Range Weatherman". (3 p.). 2) 3 copies of Pacific Discovery, Jan.-Feb., 1958. 92) DESERT CLASSROOM 1) "Desert Classroom". (1 p., 1948).

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2) "The Desert is Their Classroom" by Melvin Kahn. (6 p. of caption). 3) 1 clipping, 1947. 93) DESERT DIORAMAS 1) "Desert Dioramas" by Ernest C. Rutherford. (6 p. typescript). 2) "Desert, Depression, Diorama". (variant of above, 4 p.). 3) "The Desert in Replica" by Robert M. Riddell. (typed, 4 p.). 4) "Desert Diorama" by Richard Day Bunnell. (carbon, 6 p.). 5) "Desert Dioramas". (carbon, 4p., 3 copies). 6) "Dioramas of the Desert". (4 p., 2 copies, 1948). 7) Clippings, 1947. 94) DESERT SPOONS 1) "Desert Spoons". (carbon, 3 p.). 2) "Ornamental Only". (2 p., 1949). 95) DESERT VEGETATION 1) "When the Desert Blooms". (9 p. typed and handwritten). 2) "Going Places #88". (filmscript, 7 p., 1941). 3) "Transforming Desert". (2 p. written notes). 4) Arizona Highways, Jan., 1947. 5) 4 clippings. 6) Desert Vegetation Near Tucson, Arizona. Tucson Chamber of Commerce. (pamphlets, 2 copies, n.d.). 7) Wild Flowers of the Desert. Richfield Oil Company, 1949. (10 p. pamphlet). 8) Desert Cacti and Their Spiny Neighbors by A. Truman Helm. Phoenix: Arrowhead Studios, 1939. 9) Desert Flora of the American Southwest by Robert R. Cruse. (reprint, 20 p., 1949). 96) DINING-DESERT 1) "Lone Cowhand" by C. W. Herbert. (2 p. typed). 2) "Rolling Campstove" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 1 p.). 3) "Dining Out, Desert-Style" by Ray Manley. (3 p. carbon). 97) DOEBRICH, JOE (Tucson inventor) 1) "The Great Simplifier" by Leo M. Solomon. (3 p. typed). 2) 1 clipping, 1949. 98) DOGS 1) Gun Dogs at Work by Edwin Megargee. Gunning and Fishing Prints, 1945. 99) DOUGLAS, ARIZONA 1) "Trojan Aircraft Now Manufactured in Arizona" by N.K. Vardaman. (carbon, 4 p.).

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2) Notes on Douglas ranch by Tommy Lark. (1 p., 1949) 3) Letter from Herbert, 1951. 3) 6 pamphlets and fact sheets on Douglas and San Simon Valley. 4) 2 maps of Douglas and Cochise county. 5) 2 clippings. 6) Stories of Places Around Douglas, Arizona. (Douglas Historical Society, 23 p. mimeo, n.d.). 7) Douglas Frontier Rodeo,1949. 100) DOUGLASS, DR. ANDREW ELLICOTT (astronomer and developer of dendrochronology) 1) "A Quiet Science" by Wm. A. Bardsley. (6 p. carbon, 1957?). 2) "Weather Ahead (a story synopsis). (2 p. typed). 3) "Weatherman of Tomorrow" by Marjorie Jane Riddell. (carbon, 6 p., 1949). 4) "Weather's Fingerprints" by Martha Grant. (carbon, 4 p.). 5) "Telling Time by Trees" by C.W. Herbert. (carbon, 3 p.). 6) "Tree Time" by Tamara Andreeva. (carbon, 6 p.). 7) 41 pages of captions and lists of photos. 8) 7 pages of notes and data sheets. 9) Tree Ring Bulletin, May, 1962. 10) 18 clippings, 1946-62. 101) DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT 1) 2 letters and 2 publicity releases, 1946. 2) 1 clipping, 1948. 102) DUDE RANCHES, MISC. DATA 1) "If You're Thinking of Dudin' It..." by Ray Manley. (4 p., typed and carbon, 2 copies, 1949). 2) "Holidays on Horseback". (3 p carbon). 3) "Arizona Suncountry Plays Host". (3 p. carbon). 4) "Guest Ranches" by Clifton Abbott. (9 p. dittoed). 5) "Let's Go Gallop on a Dude Ranch". (2 p. carbon). 6) "The Dudes Ride Again". (1 p. typed). 7) 10 pages of captions. 8) 1 clipping, 1952. 9) "Now You Take That Sorrell Mare..." by Murrelle Mahoney. (8 p. carbon, 1955). 10) "Everybody's Dudin' It" by N. K. Vardaman. (8 p. carbon, 1955). 11) "Dollars From Dudes" by V. Keatley. (8 p. carbon). 12) "Branded for Pleasure" by Harriet McIntosh. ((5 p. carbon). 13) "Horseback Holiday" by Harriet McIntosh. (8 p. carbon). 14) "Circle Z". (3 p. carbon). 14) Oldsmobile Pocket Circle Magazine. (2 copies, 1957).

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15) 1 clipping, 1973. 103) EGG PAINTING 1) 12 pages data and captions. 2) 1 clipping, 1946. 104) FASHIONS 1) "Squaw Dresses of the Southwest" by V. Keatley. (4 p. with clippings, 2 copies). 2) "Desert Fashions of Arizona" by N.K. Vardaman. (2 p. typed). 3) "Western Fashions by and for Westerners..." by R. J. Manley. (2 p. typed). 4) "Desert Fashion Photography". (3 p. carbon). 5) "Designed for Desert Living" by V. Keatley. (6 p. carbon, 1955?). 6) "An Idea about a Shirt" by N.K. Vardaman. (2 p. carbon). 7) "'Lochinvar Styles' They Come Out of the West" by Ray Manley. (3 p. carbon, 1950?). 8) "Desert Fashions" by R.J. Manley. (1 p. carbon). 9) 3 pages of captions, 1949. 10) 14 letters, 1954-5. 11) 27 pages of captions and data, 1949-55. 12) 17 flyers, pamphlets and promotionals. 13) 3 black and white photos. 14) 6 clippings, 1954-56. 105) FALL COLOR 1) 7 typed pages of data. 2) Letter to Herbert, 9/8/62. 3) "French Couple Tours in 1920 Ford". (1 p. carbon). 106) FAIRCHILD, HURLSTONE (Tucson painter) 1) "Hurlstone Fairchild". (8 p., carbon and typed). 2) 2 flyers on Fairstone with a page of handwritten notes. 3) 1 clipping, 1949. 107) FARM IN A DAY- DATA (about the farm of the Robert Hardgrave family) 1) "Farm in a Day" by Clifton Abbott. (2 copies typed and carbon, 10 p., 1948). 2) "An Irrigated Farm is Rebuilt in a Day" by V. Keatley. (7 p. carbon, 1948). 3) "Arizona Farmer's Wife is Literally 'Queen for a Day'" by V. Keatley. (carbon, 5 p., 1948). 4) "A Sportsman's Farm is Remade in One Day" by V. Keatley. (2 p. carbon, 1948). 5) "Arizona's 'Corn College' Ex-GI's Help Rebuild an Irrigated Farm in One Day" by V. Keatley. (3 p. carbon, 198) 6) "Ford is on the Job as Arizona Irrigated Farm is Rebuilt". (1 p. carbon, 1948). 7) "Special to LeTourneau Co-operator" by V. Keatley. (5 p. typed and carbon, 2

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copies, 1948). 8) 19 pages of captions, info sheets, and lists of photos. 9) "As day broke..." by Clifton Abbott. (3 p. carbon, 1948). 10) Soil Conservation, Aug., 1948). 11) Map of the Hardgrave ranch, 1948. 12) 11 clippings, 1948. 108) FENCE TURNBUCKLE 1) "Simple Turnbuckle Keeps Fence Taut" by Clifton Abbott. (2 p.) 109) FISHING 1) Fishing in America by Lynn Bogue Hunt. Gunning and Fishing Prints, 1946. 2) Game Fishes of Arizona by Ernest Mulch and Wm. C. Gamble. Arizona Fish and Game Dept. (19 p., n.d.). 3) Fishing pamphlet and data sheet. 4) 2 clippings. 110) FLAG DAY ACTIVITY 1) "Hello,John". (typed, 4 p., 1949?). 2) "Citizens of Tucson, Arizona Re-enact the Events of Our First Flag Day". (6 p. carbon, 1950). 3) 1 clipping, 1950. 111) FLAGSTAFF POW-WOW 1) "Papooses on Parade. (5 p. carbon, n.d.). 2) Flagstaff Pow-Wow programs, 1946-49. 3) 2 fliers for Pow-Wow. 4) 5 clippings, 1950-55. 112) FLYERS DUDE RANCH 1) "Flyer's Rendezvous" by Dick Bunnell. ( 8 p. typescript). 113) FLYING H CHICKENS 1) "Frozen Fried Chicken is Latest Food Product". (carbon, 3 p.). 2) "Now They 'Fry and Fly' Chicken in Arizona" by N.K. Vardaman. (7 p. carbon). 3) "Fried Chicken is Latest Food Product". (3 p. carbon). 4) "Frozen Fried Chicken is New Arizona Product" by V. Keatley. (2 p. carbon). 5) 5 letters. 6) 3 promotional flyers, 1949. 7) 1 clipping, 1949. 114) FLORENCE 1) "Florence Junior Parada" by Ross Madden. (3 p. typed). 2) "Florence Junior Parada". (differs from above, typed, 2 p. 4 copies).

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3) 6 flyers about Parada, 1942-45. 4) 3 pages of lists of pictures. 5) "Florence Junior Rodeo". (2 p. carbon). 6) Letter to Gene McGee. (n.d.). 7) Florence Arizona: South of the Gila on the Old Spanish Trail. (booklet, 3 copies, n.d.). 115) FORT HUACHUCA 1) 4 clippings, 1957-? 116) FOREST AND FOREST RANGERS 1) "A Day With a Forest Ranger". (5 p. carbon). 2) "Reminiscences of a Forest Officer". (4 p. typed). 3) "Back in 1938 the berry crop..." by Henry Viche. (2 p.). 4) Letter to Herbert, 1948. 5) 3 pages of publicity handouts. 6) The Work of the U.S. Forest Service. USDA, 1945. 117) 4-H CLUBS 1) 3 booklets on 4-H Clubs. University of Arizona: 1948,'49 and 1953. 2) 5 pages of info sheets. 30 2 clippings, 1955. 118) "GARDEN OF GESTHEMENE" (group of statues in Tucson park) 1) 2 clippings, 1954-5. 119) ZANE GREY COUNTRY 1) "The Zane Gray Country" by V. Keatley. 120) GENEMATAS (Nicholas Genematas, local builder and contractor) 1) "Making the Desert Bloom" by C.W. Herbert. (2 p. carbon). 2) "Nicholas Genematas-list of pictures". (1 p. carbon). 3) "According to the last Visitor's Club report...". (1 p., 2 copies). 4) Genematas data sheet. 5) Letter from Ross Madden,1946. 121) GILA NATIONAL MONUMENT 1) 2 letters to/from Keatley, 1955. 122) GINN (Glenn Ginn, Chinese-American attorney and community leader) 1) "Glenn Ginn, Tucson attorney..." by C. Abbott. (3 p. carbon, 3 copies). 2) "According to Club officials...". (2 p. typescript). 3) Clipping, 1948.

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123) GIRLS 1) "Bicycling in the Desert". (4 p. carbon). 2) 7 pages of captions, 1948. 124) GLOBE 1) 2 brochures on Globe/Miami. 2) 2 clippings. 125) GOATS 1) 2 page caption list. 2) 6 letters, 1949. 3) 2 clippings, 1949. 4) 2 pamphlets on goats. 126) GOPHERS 1) "Gopher Trouble on the Telephone" by V. Keatley. (3 p. carbon). 127) GOLDWATER (Barry Goldwater) 1) "Picture-making with a Purpose" by Mary Margaret Huntington. (5 p. typed and carbon, 3 copies). 2) "Barry Goldwater". (typed, 3 p.). 3) 5 pages of handwritten notes, n.d. 4) 4 letters from Goldwater, 1941-45 (including data on aerial photography). 5) 2 clippings,1948-54. 6) An Odyssey of the Green and Colorado Rivers by Barry Goldwater, 1941. 128) GRAND CANYON- GENERAL 1) "Journey to Adventure" by C.W. Herbert. (6 p. carbon). 2) 2 pages of typed notes. 3) 1 letter to V. Keatley, 1955. 4) 23 pages of handwritten notes from a small notebook. 5) Grand Canyon Directory, 1953. (8 p. dittoed). 6) Doing the Grand Canyon by John T. McCutcheon. Fred Harvey, 1921. (19 p. booklet). 7) 4 clippings, flyer and musical program, 1952-54. 129) KOLB BROTHERS STUDIO (Northern Arizona photographers) 1) 8 pages of handwritten notes on the Kolbs. 2) Arizona Highways, Jan., 1953. 130) NATIONAL PARK SERVICES- RELEASES 1) 12 fact sheets/press releases, 1951-53. 2) Illustrated map of Zion/Bryce/Grand Canyon, n.d. 3) Pamphlet on Parks Service, 1946.

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131) GRAND CANYON- WATER SYSTEM 1) 3 pages of written notes. 2) 6 pages of typed data. 132) GRAND CANYON GEOLOGY 1) 5 pages of written notes and a press release, 1953. 133) GRAND CANYON- MULE TRIP 1) 3 press releases and a data sheet, 1952-56. 2) Bright Angel quadrangle map, 1961. 3) 5 pamphlets and brochures. 4) Trees of the Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon Natural History assoc., Mar., 1936. 5) 2 black and white photos of Edgar and Candace Bergen at the Grand canyon. (n.d., copywrite by Fred Harvey). 134) GRAND CANYON GARDENER 1) 2 pages of written notes. 135) VERKAMPS 1) 2 pages of written notes. 136) VIRGIL GIPSON (Grand Canyon photographer) 1) 8 pages of written notes on this 137) PORTER TIMECHE (Native American dancer and chaffeur at the Grand Canyon) 1) 3 pages of typed notes, and 4 pages of written notes. 2) 2 letters, 1954. 138) GRIZZLE PEACH ORCHARD 1) "Peach Orchard" by C. Abbott. (3 p. carbon). 2) 1 page of written notes and a clipping, 1960. 139) GUNS 1) "Fancy Guns". (1 p. typed). 2) Great Guns, jan. and Feb., 1955. 3) Andy Palmer's Favorite Tails of the Old West and Other Stories. Andy Palmer's Military Inn, n.d., 2 copies of 2nd. ed., 1 copy of 3d. ed. 48 p.). 4) The Military Inn- Host, Andy Palmer. (pamphlet, 12 p., n.d.). 5) 2 pamphlets on guns of the Old West. 140) GUTIERREZ SHOW- CIRCUS 1) "Summer after summer the Mexicans wait...". (4 p. typescript).

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2) 2 pages of handwritten notes. 141) HARVEY COMPANY 1) "Memo for Pete Balestrero". (2 p. typed). 2) "Note to Vivien". (handwritten, n.d.). 3) 16 letters, 1953-55, including one black and white photo. 4) 1 clipping and 2 pamphlets. 5) Multiple press releases and Harvey promotionals. 142) HAVASUPI 1) 5 pages of caption sheets. 2) 2 page typed film scenario. 3) 2 pages of typed data. 4) 5 clippings, 1941-61. 143) EARLY WESTERN PHOTOGRAPHERS 1) 4 pages from AZ Highways, May, 1946. 144) HOUSE OF TIES (house constructed of railroad ties, Tucson) 1) "House of Railroad Ties". (1 p., 2 copies). 2) "House of Ties". (2 p. carbon). 3) 2 clippings. 145) HOPI INDIANS 1) "Walpi, Arizona" by V. Keatley. (3 p., 2 copies). 2) Letter to R. Manley, 1947. 3) Fact sheet on Hopis, 5 clippings and 5 pamphlets. 146) HORSES 1) "Horse Show, Western Style" by William S. Millburn. (6 p. carbon). 2) "Southern Arizona Holds First Quarter Horse Colt Show in U.S." by V.B. Keatley. (6 p. carbon). 3) "Southern Arizona Stages First Quarter Horse Colt Show in U.S." by V.B. Keatley. (4 p. typed and carbon, 2 copies). 4) 19 pages of caption sheets. 5) 10 pages of letters, 1947, 1951-56. 6) Tucson Livestock Show. (programs, 1951, 48 p. and 1955, 34 p.). 7) First A.A. Annual Quarterhorse Colt Show. (program, 1947). 8) The Kiva, Nov., 1943. 9) The Quarter Running Horse 1949 Yearbook and Register of Merit. (c 1950, 148 p.). 10) AZ Highways, July, 1953. 147) SAM HUGHES (School)

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1) "Sam Hughes School". (3 p.). 2) "A Picture Story by Western Ways". (3 p., 1948). 3) 2 pages of typed notes. 4) 1 clipping, 1949. 148) HUNTING 1) Southwest Hunting and Fishing by Zary South. Tucson Chamber of Commerce, 1955. ( 15 p.). 2) Southwest Hunting and Fishing by Tom Ellinwood. (later edition of above, 16 p., n.d.). 3) 3 clippings, 1950. 149) INDIANS 1) "The Atom and the Indian" by H.B. McIntosh. 9 p. carbon, 2 copies). 2) "Last of the Indian Scouts". (typed, 2 p.). 3) "Last of the Scouts" by M.M. Huntinton. (carbon, 5 p.). 4) "Arizona's Papago Indians Celebrate Country's Oldest Fiesta". (3 p. dittoes). 5) "Trailways Takes a Fall Shopping Trip Through Indianland" by M.M. Huntington. ( typed and carbon, 14 p.). 6) "Shopping in Indian Country" by M.M. Huntington. (8 p. carbon, 2 copies). 7) "Trailways Takes a Fall Vacation in the Southwest Sunbowl" by C. Abbott. (4 p. carbon). 8) "Navajo Rugmakers by V. B. Keatley. (13 p typescript). 9) 9 pages of captions and picture lists. 10) 5 pages of handwritten notes. 11) 2 letters to Herbert (1 from John Collier), 1943/45. 12) 6 press releases from the War Dept., 1941-44. 13) The Kiva, Mar.-May, 1948. 14) Index to the Kiva, 1935-1946. 15) Constitution and Bylaws of the Papago Indian Tribe, Arizona. ( 8 p. dittoed, 1937). 16) Historical Changes in the Osage Kinship System by Betty R. Nett. University of New Mexico Press, 1952. 17) System Building in Sociology- a Methodological Analysis by Roger Nett, 1952. 18) American Indian Memorial.Memorial to the American Indian Foundation, c1957. 19) 30 clippings and flyers, 1947-? 150) INDIAN ARTISTS 1) 7 pages of handwritten notes. 2) 7 pages of typed captions. 3) 3 letters (1 from Fred Kabotie). 4) 1 clipping.

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9) 23 pages from a small notebook, describing a tigre hunt in Sonora. 10) 12 pages of captions and notes on lions. 11) 9 letters, 1954-5. 12) Frontiers, Feb., 1961. Philadelphia: Academy of Natural Sciences. 13) The Columbian Crew, Sept.-Oct., 1953. Auburn, N.Y.: Columbian Rope Company. 2 copies. 14) 10 clippings, 1949-55. 171) LUMBERING 1) "Lumbering in Northern Arizona". (2 p. typescript). 2) Arizona Ponderosa Pine Lumber. Flagstaff: Southwest Lumber Mills, n.d. 3) 3 clippings, 1949-54. 172) LUCERO STATUES (Felix Lucero, sculptor of the Gethsemene statues, Tucson) 1) "His Memory, Our Inspiration" by Martha Grant. (2 p. carbon, 2 copies). 2) "He Keeps His Vow in Concrete" by William Millburn. (3 p. carbon). 3) "A Coloradan Speaks in Concrete" by Martha Grant. (3 p. carbon). 4) "Perfection Personified" by Martha Grant. (3 p. carbon). 5) "During World War I..." (1 p. carbon). 6) "Felix Lucero- Sculptor". (1 p. typescript. 7) "Vow in Concrete". (1 p. carbon). 8) 2 pages of captions. 9) 3 clippings, 1946-55. 173) LITTLE OUTFIT (boarding school for boys, Sonoita) 1) "The School That Kit Built" by Charles Wayland Towne. (10 p. typescript). 2) "The Little Outfit". (2 p. typescript, 2 versions). 3) "Notes on the Little Outfit- Patagonia, Arizona". (10 p. carbon). 4) "Schools of the Range" by Pete Drake. (carbon, 4p., 2 versions). 5) 6 pages of handwritten notes. 6) "School in the Sunshine" by V. Keatley. (3 p. carbon). 7) 12 pages of typed and carbon notes and captions. 8) The Little Outfit, Patagonia, Arizona: a School on a Ranch for Boys. Mr. and Mrs. Buel E. Hutchinson, n.d. 9) 17 flyers, calendars, promotional materials, school programs, and two black and white photos. 174) LOCKETT, CLAY (dealer in Native American crafts and anthropologist) 1) "Indians Trader" by Robert M. Riddell. (4 p. typed). 2) "Dealer's Choice" by H.P. McIntosh. (5 p. carbon). 3) "Indian Trader" by Roanna H. Winsor. (2 p. carbon). 4) "Indian Trader". (2 p. carbon). 5) "Arizona Indian Trader". (3 p. carbon). 6) "Bus Man's Holiday". (2 p. carbon).

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7) "Clay Lockett, Indian Trader" by V.B. Keatley. (3 p. carbon). 8) 17 pages of captions and photo lists. 9) 8 letters, 1948. 10) 3 clippings on Clay Lockett. 175) MAIL BOXES 1) "The Postman Looks Twice" by Melvin Kahn. 7 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) "Bernice Delaney- Hereford Mailwoman" by Phyllis Boyd. 3 p. typed. 3) "Why Sure It's a Mailbox". 3 p. carbon, 2 variants. 4) 2 letters to and from C. Abbott, 1947. 5) 2 diagrams of mailboxes, 1946. 6) 1 clipping. 176) McCORMICK, ADA 1) Dear Subscriber, flyer, 2 copies. 177) MANLEY, RAY (Arizona photographer and writer) 1) "Photographs Must Accompany Articles" by V. Keatley. 7 p. carbon. 2) 3 p. list of photos. 3) Letter from Keatley to Manley, mentioning his new studio, 9/17/54. 4) 2 clippings announcing Manley's new studio. 5) 3 flyers for Manley and W.W. 178) MANNEQUIN- MAID TO 1) "Personal Maid to a Mannequin" by Marjorie Riddell. 7 p. typescript. 179) MESA DRIVE-IN SIGN 1) 5 p. typed and written notes on sign in Yuma. 180) MINERAL COLLECTORS 1) "Story Idea" 1 p. typescript. 2) Letter to Herbert, n.d. 3) 10 p. of clippings. 181) MINING 1) 3 letters to and from Herbert, 1950-1. 2) Mining in Arizona: Its Past, Present and Future. AZ Dept of Mineral Resources, Nov., 1953. 3) Phelps Dodge Corporation Annual Report, 1951. 36 p., ill. 4) Pay Dirt, May 21, 1954. 5) History of Mining in Pima County. 16 p., 2 editions. 6) 14 clippings and flyers, 1954-5. 7) Copper by Kennecott. pamphlet, n.d.

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182) MONTE MANSFIELD (Tucson automobile dealer) 1) "The day was perfect..." 4 p. typed, 1947. 183) MISCELLANEOUS CAPTIONS 1) 8 pages of typed and written captions and notes. 184) MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS 1) 30 p. clipped from magazines. 185) MISCELLANEOUS STORIES 1) 4 p. of clippings. 186) MODELS 1) 2 p. of clippings. 187) MONTEZUMA'S WELL 1) 4 p. of clips. 188) MONUMENT VALLEY 1) "Monument Valley" by Robert M. Riddell. 3 p. typed. 2) "On the border of Arizona and Utah lies...". 10 p. typescript and written notes by R. Riddell. 3) "Photographer's Heaven" by Roanna H. Winsor. 17 p. carbon and typescript. 4) "Monument Valley". 3 p. carbon. 5) "Monument Valley, Utah". 3 p. typed captions by V. Keatley. 6) 8 p. of notes and captions. 7) Letter to Harry Goulding from V.K., 8/25/54. 8) 14 p. handwritten notes and address (from a small notebook). 9) 25 p. of flyers and promotional materials, mostly from Goulding's Trading Post. 10) Cruise Arizona's Canyon Country. Arizona River Rat Tours. 3 copies. 11) 1 clipping, 1955. 189) MOUNT LEMMON 1) "Sun Suits to Snowdrifts in Sixty Minutes". 4 p. carbon. 2) "From Sunsuits to Snowdrifts in Sixty Minutes" by Charles Wayland Towne. 11 p. carbon. 3) "Saguaros and Skis" by M.M. Huntington. 5 p typescript. 4) "Saguaros to Skis in Sixty Minutes" by M.M. Huntington. 5 p. typed, 2 copies. 5) "From Saguaros to Skis in Sixty Minutes" by Charles W. Towne. 5 p. carbon. 6) "From Cactus to Skis in 60 Minutes" by C.W. Towne. typed, 3 p. 7) "Mount Lemmon- Year-Round Playground". by Jack Cary. 10 p., 2 variants, with a note from Ray Carlson. 8) "Arizona's Newest Attraction" by C.W. Herbert. 1 p., 2 copies. 9) 16 p. if

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captions and lists of pictures. 10) 11 p. of clippings, 1947-8. 11) 1 map of Coronado National Forest, 1940. 190) MOVIE MAKING- "HOW TO" 1) 1 clipping, "Shoot a Big Game Fishing Film" by C.W. Herbert. 191) NAVAHO- SAND CASTING JEWELRY 1) "Jewelry" by M.M. Huntington. 4 p. carbon. 2) "Navaho Craft Captions". 4 p. typed. 3) "Navaho Crafts". 3 p. carbon of captions. 4) 4 p. of captions, typed and carbons. 5) 3 p. of captions, 1947-9. 192) NAVAHO SAND PAINTING 1) Clipping by Phyllis Boyd, "Sand Painting Doctor", 1953. 193) NAVAHO RUGS 1) 24 p. captions and lists of photos. 2) "Navaho Rug Weaving". carbon. 3) 11 p. handwritten notes by Vivian Keatley. 4) 2 clippings, 1953-4. 194) NAVAHO INDIANS- MANUSCRIPTS 1) 12 p. picture lists and notes, written and typed. 2) "Navaho Medical Center" by Lucile Herbert. 11 p. carbon. 3) Navaho Desert Doctor" by Phyllis Boyd. 8 p. carbon. 4) "Annie Wauneka" by William A. Bardsley. 5 p. typed, 2 copies. 5) "The Water Hole at Red Lake , Arizona". 1 p. typed. 6) "Navaho Indian Community Center, Gallup, New Mexico". 2 p. carbon. 7) "Navaho Desert Doctor". 4 p. typed captions. 8) 8 p. captions and data sheets, typed and carbons. 9) "Sixty Thousand Navahos Facing Starvation" by Clifton Abbott. 2 p. carbon. 10) 6 letters and post cards, 1947-8. 195) NAVAHO INDIANS- DATA 1) Indians at Work. May-June, July-August, and Nov.-Dec., 1944. Chicago: Office of Indian Affairs. 2) Navaho Yearbook of Planning in Action. Window Rock: Navaho Agency, 1955. 133 p. 3) Prehistoric Man in the Southwest. Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1936. 19 p. 4) Mammals of the Grand Canyon Region, by Vernon Bailey. Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1935. 42 p.

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5) Plants of the Grand Canyon National Park, by W.B. McDougall. 1947. 128 p. 6) Facts About the Navahos by George A. Boyce. Window rock, Dept. of Indian Affairs, 1947. 11 p. report, 2 copies. 7) The Navaho Welfare Situation as of October 1, 1947. Window Rock, 1947. 8) Urgent Navaho Problems. Gallup: Kirk Brothers Indian Traders 1946. pamphlet. 9) Indian Truth. Sept.-Dec., 1946. Philadelphia: indian Rights Association,, 2 copies. 10) Navaho News. Gallup: Mrs. J. S Kirk, 1948. 4 p. 11) Indian Welfare. Washington: General Federation of Women's Clubs. 8 p. booklet. 12) 14 p. flyers, off-prints and data sheets, 1946-7. 13) Arizona Highways, Aug., 1954. 14) Many clippings and pages from magazines. 15) 38 clippings from newspapers, 1945-56. 196) NATIONAL MONUMENTS AND PARKS 1) "Arizona's National Monuments" by Harriet P. McIntosh. 17 p. carbon. 2) "Indian Antiquities". 5 p. typed and carbon, 2 copies. 3) "Arizona'a National Monuments" by Roanna Winsor. 16 p. carbon. 4) 15 p. of captions and notes. 5) The Watchtower Guide. Fred Harvey: 1952. booklet. 6) Butterflies of the Grand Canyon National Park by John S. Garth. Grand Canyon National History Association, 1950. 52 p. 7) 44 pamphlets about various National Monuments and Parks in the western U.S., Alaska and Hawaii. most 1954-5. 8) 26 booklets and pamphlets about National Parks and Monuments in Arizona. 1940-55. 9) 7 clippings and a map. 197) TED NICHOLS (Arizona artist) 1) "Ted Nichols". 5 p. typed and carbon. 2) 2 p. carbon caption sheet. 3) 1 p. written notes. 198) NICK THE RAIN MAKER 1) "Nick the Rain Maker" by Clifton Abbott. 3 p. carbon. 2) 3 p. typed notes on rainmaking. 3) '48, the Magazine of the Year. Mar., 1948. 4) 18 clippings, 1947-8. 199) NOGALES 1) 1 letter to W.A. Bardsley, 1957. 2) 3 booklets on Santa Cruz County economy, 1956-7. 3) 10 p. clippings. 4) Catalog and 2 flyers for Artley Flutes.

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200) OUTWITTING HANDICAPS (Magazine) 1) 3 letters to and from Herbert, 1945. 2) Outwitting Handicaps, Sept.-Oct., 1942. magazine. 3) 2 p. typed and written notes. 4) 8 p. clippings. 5) 3 black and white photos by Paul Lazar. 201) OLD TUCSON DAZE 1) "Gun-Totin' Vigilantes" by Robert Riddell Jr. 6 p. typed. 2) "Not Every Junior Chamber of Commerce...Owns a Town" by Ray Manley. 2 p. carbon. 3) "Movie Set Becomes a Park" by C.W. Herbert. 2 p. carbon. 4) "Out West nearly everybody..." 3 p. carbon. 5) 20 p. captions and notes. 6) 1 letter from V. Keatley, 1954. 7) 10 clippings, 1949-53. 8) Sunshine News, Nov., 1952. Tucson Sunshine Climate Club. 202) OLD TUCSON WEDDING 1) "Old Tucson Daze" by V. Keatley. 5 p. carbon. 2) "Old Tucson Wedding" by C.W. Herbert. 1 p. carbon. 3) "When Bernice Dannaher and Edward Little..." 2 p. carbon, 1947. 4) "Tucson Re-enacts Its Past". 2 p. typed. 5) "The Old West Comes to Life". 1 p. typed. 203) OLD ADOBE PATIO 1) "Many, many years ago...". 2 p. carbon, 1955. 2) 2 menus and a recipe from Old Adobe Restaurant, 1954. 3) 2 clipping, 1955 and 1961. 204) ORACLE 1) "Buffalo Bill Slept Here" by N.K. Vardaman. 3 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) 1 clipping, 1954. 205) PAPOOSES ON PARADE 1) "Papooses on Parade". 3 p. carbon. 2) "Indian Baby Contest". 1 p. carbon. 206) PAPAGO 1) "Arizona's Papago Indians Celebrate the Country's Oldest Fiesta". by C. Abbott. 3 p. mimeo, 2 copies and a 2 p. variant. 2) "Operation Bootstrap" by H. Jackson Cary. 10 p. carbon. 3) "Papago Indian Rodeo" and "Sells Rodeo". 4 p. typed and carbon, 1945. 4) "The Unchanging Papago" by Roanna H. Winsor. 9 p. carbon.

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5) "Papago Jam Session" by C.W. Herbert. 14 p., carbon. 6) "Patron Saint of Indians Honored in Pre-Xmas Ceremonies". 4 p. typescript. 7) 18 p. captions and notes. 8) "Indian Wheat Harvest". 2 p. typescript. 9) 1 letter, 1947. 10) Papago Development Program, May, 1949. 11) Programs from Papago Rodeo, 1945, '46 and '48. 12) Papago Indian News, Dec., 1954. 13) 13 clippings, 1946-61. 207) PARACHUTES 1) "How to Make a Parachute" by Murrelle Mahoney. 5 p. typescript. 208) PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 1) "Summer Fun at 'School'" by Ray Manley. 2 p. carbon. 2) "Parent Teachers Association- Saturday Night Party". 3 p. typed and carbon, 2 copies. 209) PAYSON 1) "Cowtown on Wings" by Mary Margaret Huntington. 9 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) "Smack in the center of some of Arizona's most colorful geography...". 11 p. typescripts, several variants, unfinished. 3) 1 p. carbon caption list. 4) 25 p. of notes, handwritten in shorthand in steno notebook. 5) 4 letters, 1947-8 (including 1 from Mrs. Zane Grey and 1 from Gilbert Grosvenor). 6) 4 pamphlets on Payson Lodges. 7) Map of Tonto National Forest, 1946. 8) Arizona Highways, Sept., 1946 and 5 p. clippings on Payson, 1955. 210) PATANIA JEWELRY 1) "Frank Patania- Cellini of the Southwest". 1 p., 3 copies and a list of photos. 2) 2 articles about Patania, 1949 and 1955. 211) PEST CONTROL 1) 1 clipping, 1956. 212) PHELPS DODGE DATA 1) The Copper Era, April 21, 1943. 2 copies. 2) 1 promo flyer for Phelps Dodge. 213) PICACHO PEAK BEACON (aircraft warning light on top of Picacho Peak) 1) 3 p. of captions. 2) 6 letters, 1948. 3) 3 clippings, 1948-62.

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214) PHOENIX AREA 1) "Maricopa County". 4 p. carbon. 2) 41 p. of picture lists, captions, paragraphs and data sheets. 3) 2 letters to Herbert, 1958 and '62. 4) A History of the Airesearch Manufacturing Corporation of Arizona. 11 p., dittoed. 5) 8 promo packets from the Phoenix Chamber of Congress. 6) The Story of Goodyear Farms. Akron: Goodyear Tire and Rubber, 1953. 44 p. 7) See Amazing Arizona.Arizona Development Board, n.d. 8) Arizona: Its Place in Time. Arizona Republic, n.d. 9) Arizona Statistical Review. Phoenix: Valley Bank, 1961. 10) A Comet Strikes the Earth, by H.H. Niniger. Palm Desert: Desert Press, 1953. 11) Arizona: Its University's Contribution to the Southwest, by Richard A. Harvill. New York: Newcomen Society, 1953. 12) Home and Highway. Sept., 1961. 13) Arizona: an Adventure in Irrigation, by Steven C. Shadegg, 1949. 14) Arizona Trails . 40 p., 2 copies. 15) Arizona Highways, Feb.-March, 1962. 16) 5 pamphlets on Phoenix and the Valley. 17) 2 clippings, n.d. 215) PICTURE WINDOWS (articles on building C.W. Herbert's house near Tucson) 1) "A View With a Room" by C.W. Herbert. 3 p. typescript. 2) "Picture Window" by Roanna Winsor. 2 p. carbon, 1955. 3) "A Real Picture Window" by R. Winsor. 3 p. typed, 2 copies. 4) "Self-Conscious Primitive" by V. Keatley. 6 p. typescript. 5) "Picture Window". 2 p. typed. 6) 2 letters and a memo. 7) Aladdin was an Amateur by Earl Aiken. Toledo: Libby Owens Ford Glass Company. 12 p., n.d. 8) 5 black and white photos. 9) "Picture Windows" by George H. Hall. 4 p. typescript. 10) "Living Pictures" by R. Winsor. 1 p. typed. 11) "So You Want a Picture Window". 1 . typed. 12) 4 p. of captions. 216) PICKET POST INN (built by Col. William Boyce Thompson) 1) "Castle on a Crag" by Murrelle Mahoney. 10 p. typescript. 2) "Dream Castle Guest Ranch" by M. Mahoney. 5 p. carbon. 3) "Picket Post Inn" by M. Mahoney. 8 p. carbon. 4) "Favorite Recipe of the Picket Post Inn, Superior, Ariz.: the Dollar Pancake". 1 p. carbon. 5) "Picket Post Inn, Superior, Arizona". 2 p. typescript, 2 copies. 6) 2 p. of captions.

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7) 2 letters, 1957, and a brochure for the Picket Post Inn. 217) PONY EXPRESS (Shorty Neal) 1) " The Last Pony Express Bows to the Automobile". 3 p. carbon. 2) "Ford Replaces Last Pony Express". 1 p. carbon. 3) "Arizona's Cowboy Postman". 2 p. carbon. 4) "Pony Postman". 1 p. carbon. 5) "Pony Express" by Luella Madden. 2 p. typescript. 6) "Shorty's Last Ride" by C. Abbott. 6 p. carbon. 7) "The Last Pony Express Rider" by Nancy Lunsford. 4 p. typescript, 2 copies. 8) "Last of the Pony Express Riders" by N. Lunsford. 2 p., 2 variants. 9) 2 p. of captions and 3 p. of handwritten notes. 10) 9 letters. 11) A Brief History of the U.S. Postal Service. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938. 11 p. 12) 1 clipping, 1960. 218) PORTER'S (western store, Tucson and Phoenix) 1) Porter's: Phoenix Arizona. Catalog, n.d. 2) 3 clippings, 1962. 219) LA POSADA AND DECORATING GRAVES 1) "Notes on La Posada from a report by Miss L. Marguerite Collier...at the Carillo School". 6 p. typescript. 2) "Posadas- Mexican Christmas". 4 p. carbon. 3) "Posadas- Mexican Christmas". 3 p. variant of above. 4) 2 p. list of pictures and a clipping, 1961. 220) POWDER RIVER JACK (LEE) (western singer, composer of "Red River Valley") 1) "Powder River Jack Lee...". 4 p. typescript, 4 copies, 1946. 2) "Red River Valley" by Lucile Herbert. 5 p. carbon, 1946. 3) 10 p. of notes on Jack Lee, his death and funeral. typed and hand-written, 1946. 4) 1 letter, and 3 clippings, 1946. 221) PUDDLE JUMPER (Herbert's old Ford car). 1) "This Little Ford Goes to Pasture" by V. Keatley. 3 p. typed, 2 copies. 2) "This Little Ford Goes to Pasture" by C.W. Herbert. 8 p. typed and carbon, 2 copies. 3) 10 p.handwritten manuscript and 2 p. typed captions. 222) QUONSET HUTS (Polo Village) 1) "They Live in a Quonset" by Dorothea Garritson. 16 p. typescript. 2) "They Converted a Quonset into a Home" by D. Garritson. 13 p. typed.

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3) 3 p. data and picture lists. 223) RAINMAKING 1) 1 clipping, 1951. 224) RANCH WOMEN 1) 3 letters, 1951, 1 clipping and 1 black and white photo. 225) REMUNDO RANCH 1) 1 p. list of pictures. 226) RODEO- TUCSON, PROGRAMS AND CLIPPINGS 1) Rodeo programs for 1946,'48,'49,'50,'51 and '54. 2) 13 clippings, 1946-54. 227) RESEEDING THE DESERT (Dr. Adams' project) 1) 2 clippings, 1959 and Life, Oct. 18, 1948. 228) RESERVE TRAINING CENTER 1) "Arizona's Flying 5th. Reservists" by N.K. Vardaman. 6 p. carbon. 2) "Background material on Phoenix Air Reserves". 5 p. carbon. and 1 letter, 1949. 229) RODEO- INTER COLLEGIATE 1) "Rodeo Goes Collegiate" by C. Abbott. 9 p. carbon. 2) "Inter Collegiate Rodeo". 1 p. carbon. 3) 3 p. captions and paragraphs and 2 clippings, 1949. 230) RODEO CAPTIONS 1) "Pasadena has its Rose Bowl..." 2 p. typescript. 2) "Behind the Scenes at the Rodeo". 2 p. carbon. 3) "Anonymous Athletes". 4 p. carbon, 2 copies. 4) 12 p. of captions. 231) RODEO-DATA, GENERAL 1) "Ride Him, Cowboy!". 6 p. typescript. 2) "You Don't Have to be Crazy But it Helps". 10 p. carbon. 3) "Devere Helfrich, Rodeo Photographer". 10 p. typescript, 1955. 4) 10 letters and 8 p. of captions about this photographer. 5) "Athletes Anonymous". 8 p. carbon. 6) "Athletes Anonymous". 18 p. carbon variant of above. 7) "Behind the Scenes at a Rodeo" by C.W. Herbert. 1 p. carbon. 8) "For almost 21 years, Hoofs and Horns magazine, the rodeo cowboy's 'bible'...". 2 p. carbon. 9) "Rodeo Folks" by James Quick. 10 p. with caption sheets.

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10) "Rodeo Happy Tucson" by V. K. 7 p. carbon. 11) "Cow Country Sport" by V. K. 10 p. typed and carbon, 2 copies. 12) "Riding High" by Robert M. Riddell. 5 p. typescript. 13) "All-American Sport- Rodeo" by V.K. 4 p. carbon. 14) "Cow Country Sport" by V.K. 7 p. carbon variant of above, 1955. 15) "Rodeo" by V.K. 2 p. typescript. 16) 15 p. carbons of notes on rodeo. 17) 21 p. notes and captions. 18) "Behind the Chute at a Rodeo" by V.K. 6 p. carbon with a letter to Raymond Carlson. 19) Hoofs and Horns, August, 1954. 20) Rodeo History and Records, by Foghorn Clancy. Waverly , NY: 1947 and 1954. 2 copies. 21) La Fiesta de los Vaqueros. Rodeo programs, 1947 and 1954. 22) Rodeo Billboard. May, 1955. 23) 20 p. of magazine articles. 24) 17 p. clippings, 195-59. 232) TOMMY RODGERS- DESERT ARTIST 1) 1 article. 233) ROUND-UPS 1) "When It's Round-up Time Out West" by V. K. 6 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) "Fall Cattle Round-up in Arizona". 4 p. typescript. 3) "Rounding Up Wild Horses". 1 p. carbon. 4) "When a Fellow Needs a Friend". 1 p. carbon. 5) 7 p. clippings. 234) SANTA CRUZ VALLEY 1) "Wily Wanderer- the Santa Cruz River" by V. K. 6 p. carbon. 2) "Wily Wanderer-the Santa Cruz River" by V.K. 10 p. typescript variant of above. 3) "Los Nogales" by Phyllis Balestrero. 16 p. carbon. 4) 16 p. handwritten notes by P. Balestrero, 1958. 5) 20 p. typed and handwritten notes, data and addresses. 6) 22 letters, 1956-58 (including 1 from Goldwater and 1 from Carlos Ronstadt). 7) 15 pamphlets, brochures and fact sheets on Santa Cruz County and Nogales. 8) Oak Leaves, Nov., 1956. 9) AZ Highways, Sept., 1958. 10) 5 clippings. 235) SADDLES 1) "Ride Him, Cowboy!" by Ray Manley. 2 p. carbon. 2) "Ride Him, Cowboy!" by R. Manley. 5 p. carbon. 3) "Saddlemaking Manuscript) by C. Abbott. 3 drafts, 5 p. ,6 p., and 4 p., typed and

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carbon. 4) "5000 Miles For a Saddle" by V.K. 5 p. carbon, 1955. 5) "Saddles: List of Pictures". 3 p. carbon. 6) 5 p. handwritten notes (1942?). 7) 10 P. of written notes. 8) 1 letter 1956. 9) 2 catalogs from Porters western store. 10) 2 clippings and a Levi's brochure on saddles. 236) SCOUTS- FORT HUACHICA 1) 2 clippings, 1942. 237) SCHRANK, ANNE 1) "The Wooly West in Miniature". 3 p. carbon, 2 copies, 1949. 2) "The Wooly West". 1 p. typed. 3) "A Real 'Wooly' West". 1 p. carbon. 4) "The Wooly West- List of Pictures". 2 p. 238) SCOTTSDALE 1) 2 clippings, n.d. 2) Scottsdale: the Environment for Sales, promotional booklet, n.d. 239) SEARS' EASTERN TRIP 1) 8 p. typescript and caption list, 1 clipping and a letter from Herbert, 1945. 240) SHEEP PILGRIMAGE 1) 7 letters, 1949. 2) 2 p. caption list. 3) 1 clipping, 1955. 241) SOLAR DATA 1) 23 clippings, 1955. 2) 28 p. carbon of photo identifications. 3) 20 handwritten pages of notes. 4) "Scientist Enjoys Pause That Refreshes". 1 p. carbon, 1955. 5) 4 pamphlets and a map on solar energy 6) 5 black and white photos. 242) SOUTHERN ARIZONA SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1) "The Desert is Their Classroom". 3 p. carbon. 2) "The Desert is Their Classroom". variant of above, 3 p. 3) "Arizona Ranch Schools". 2 p. carbon and 2 p. written manuscript. 4) 7 p. carbons of captions and notes. 5) "Tucson Ranch Schools" by R. Winsor. 3 p. carbon.

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6) 6 catalogs and admissions materials from 3 ranch schools. 7) 1 clipping, 1949. 243) SMOKIS 1) "Indian Dancer?". 1 p. typed. 2) 5 p. notes and captions. 3) 5 letters and 3 p. written notes, 1948-53. 4) Smoki Ceremonials. pamphlet, n.d. 5)Programs for 1940 and 1948 ceremonials. 6) 2 clippings and a flyer, 1953-4. 244) SQUAW CORNERS (Opal and Charles Kilmer) 1) "Squaw Corners" by Murrelle Mahoney. 3 p. carbon and 4 p. varients. 2) "Squaw Corners, Adobe Village" by M. Mahoney. 5 p. carbon. 3) "Squaw Corners" by M. Mahoney. 5 p. carbon and 3 p.typescript. 4) "Squaw Corners". 2 p. carbon. 245 SQUARE DANCING 1) "Mounted Quadrille" by Roanna H. Winsor. 2 p. carbon. 2) "Out West Entertainment" by R. H. Winsor. 2 p. carbon. 3) "Square Dance". 2 p. typescript. 4) 2 clippings, n.d. 246 SONOITA HORSE SHOW 1) "Horse Show, Western Style" by William S. Millburn. 4 p. carbon, 2 copies. 247 STOODY-ANIMALS 1) "Desert Backyard Wildlife" by V. Keatley. 9 p. carbon. 2) "Backyard Wildlife". 1 p. carbon. 248 ST. DAVID, ARIZONA 1) "St. David on the San Pedro" by Jack Cary and V. Keatley. 7 p. carbon and 9 p. typed draft, 2 copies. Also 2 p. of page proofs from AZ Highways, 1956. 2) 2 p. typed notes on Valley Sun, M. Jenning's newspaper. 3) 3 letters, 1955. 4) 3 p. clippings, 1954. 249 STRANGE PERFUME 1) "Living in a wheelchair isn't so bad..." by Ernest C. Rutherford. 5 p. typescript, 1947. 2) "Whoever was first responsible for the statement..." by E.C. Rutherford. 7 p. typed, 1947. 3) "It's In the Box". 1 p. carbon.

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3) "Historic Old Tombstone Relives Its Gaudy Past" by N.K. Vardaman. 4 p. carbon, 2 copies. 4) "The Biggest Show in the West" by Frank R. Leslie (V. Keatley). 5 p. carbon. 5) "Tombstone's Rose Tree". 1 p typed. 6) "Tombstone- Too Tough to Die". 3 p. carbon. 7) "The Ghost of Tombstone Rides Again". 5 p. carbon. 8) 1 letter to R. Manley, 1952 and a photo postcard. 9) 18 p. captions and notes, 1949. 10) 8 brochures and flyers on Tombstone. 11) Program for 1951 Helldarado Days. 12) 15 clippings, 1949-59. 260 TOMBSTONE MEDICAL CENTER (Zinn, Dr. Paul and Aull, Rev.) 1) "Tombstone Medical Center" by Ross Madden. 4 p. typed. 2) "Community With a Conscience" by Melvin Kahn. 9 p. carbon. 3) "Tombstone Medical Center". 4 p. typed, 2 copies. 4) "Notes on the Development of the Halox Therapeutic Generator" by Ross Madden. 4 p. carbon. 5) "Tombstone Medical Center" by M.M. Huntington. 5 p. typed and 3 p. draft. 6) 10 p. of captions. 7) 6 p. notes on Dr. Zinn and Rev. Aull. 8) "Tombstone's Second Spring" by Diana Hill. 8 p. typescript. 9) "Boothill, Tombstone" by Diana Hill. 4 p. typescript. 10) 17 p. from a small notebook. 11) 5 clippings and a pamphlet on Tombstone. 261 TOMATO PRE-PACKAGING (Holm, Walter) 1) "Tomato Pre-packaging" by Hillard Garritson. 5 p. carbon. 2) "Tomatoes-Prepacked". 1 p. typed. 3) "How Walter Holm and Company Pre-Package Tomatoes". 4 p. carbon. 4) 6 p. carbon caption sheets. 5) 3 letters, 1947. 6) 1 clipping, 1947. 262 TORTILLAS 1) 2 clippings, 1949 and 1956 on El Zarape and La Suprema tortilla factories. 263 TOM MIX MEMORIAL 1) "Tom Mix is Not Forgotten" by N.K. Vardaman. 3 p. typed, 2 copies. 2) "Tom Mix's Empty Saddle- and a Long-lived Memory" by V. Keatley. 2 p. carbon. 264 TRAFFIC LAW GADGET 1) "Clothier- Traffic Law Gadget". 4 p. typed.

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2) 7 p. notes and captions. 3) 2 letters, 1947. 4) 3 "Handy Aids to Drivers" (cardboad gadgets). 265 TRAPHAGEN- DISASTER DETECTIVE 1) 1 clipping. 266 TRAILERIST'S "FISHERMAN'S DELIGHT" 1) "Trailerist's 'Fisherman's Delight" by V. Keatley. 6 p. carbon. 2) Arizona Trailer Guide, 1954-5 and 1 clipping, 1952. 267 TRICK RIDING (Kinney, Gloria, La Osa Ranch, Red Rock) 1) "Trick Riding" by Marjorie Riddell. 66 p. carbon, 1949. 2) "Gold Tony Refreshes". 1 p. carbon. 3) 4 p. captions, 1 p. of notes on Gloria Kenney and 1 p. technical notes by Ray Manley. 4) 2 letters, 1953. 5) 3 clipings, 1949-55. 268 TRICK ROOSTER (Hugh and Hazel Dickerson, Rancho Rillito) 1) "Trick Rooster" by R.H. Winsor. 2 p. carbon, 1955. 2) 4 short articles on trick rooster, typed and carbon. 269 TUBAC 1) "Little Town with a Big History" by W.A. Bardsley. 11 p., 1956. 2) "A Traveler Visit to Tubac and Tumacacori". 3 p., 2 copies. 3) 2 p. typed notes on Tubac. 4) 2 fliers on Tubac and Ross Stefan and 2 copies of "Tubac's Master Plan". 5) Letter from R. Stefan to V. Keatley and a Clipping. 270 TUCSON ART, ARTISTS THEATRE AND PERSONALITIES 1) "Tucson's Community Theatre" by V. Keatkey. 6 p. carbon (1952?). 2) "Hurlstone Fairchild". 2 p. typed, and 1p of captions of R. Stefan. 3) The Story of Carlos Jacome by Dale Nichols. Tucson: Pioneer Press, n.d. 4) Catalog of the Kress Collection. U. of AZ, 1951. 5) Program for Tucson Festival of the Arts, 1951 (including artist's biographies). 6) 2 woodcut prints by Dale Nichols, advertising his school of art. 7) Fliers and adverts for various artists and studios. 8) 29 clippings, 1946-55. 271 TUCSON BROCHURES 1) Discovering Tucson in the Land of Sunshine by Alice Erie Young and Patricia Peters Stephenson. 1954. 2) Arizona Guide, summer, 1954.

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3) Tucson, the Sunshine City Welcomes the U.S. Air Force Academy. Robert V. Horner and Associates, n.d. 4) Tucson and Enjoy Tucson. 2 booklets by the Sunshine Climate Club, n.d. 5) 7 brochures on Tucson and a clipping. 272 TUCSONANS BUILD THEIR OWN HOMES (Lewis and Bernice Warner) 1) "Warner Family Builds Home in Desert". 5 p. typed, 1945. 2) "Tucsonans Build Their Own Homes". 4 p. typed. 3) "The Warners Build a Home with Their Own Hands". 5 p. carbon. 4) "Mud Solves the Housing Problem". 2 p. typed, 2 copies. 5) "Mud Solves a Housing Problem". 1 p. typed. 6) "Building a Home". 4 p. carbon captions. 7) "Information from Warner". 4 p. typed. 8) "Tucsonans Build Their Own Homes". 3 p. 9) "Mud Solves a Housing Problem". 2 p. typed. 10) "They Build Their Own Homes". 2 p. typed, 2 varients. 11) 4 p. written notes. 12) 8 p. captions and many smaller carbon sheets. 273 TUCSON BOY'S CHOIR (Caso, Eduardo) 1) "Angel's Chorus, Jr.". 4 p., and a letter from V. Keatley, 1955. 2) "Singing Through the 'Dangerous Years'" by Geoge F. Worts. 9 p. typed. 3) "They Sing Their Way Through the 'Dangerous Years'". 9 p. varient of above. 4) 8 p. captions and a letter from Herbert to R. Carlson, 1952. 5) 11 p. written and typed captions. 6) "Eduardo Caso Biographical Sketch". 3 p. typed, 2 copies. 7) Tucson Arizona Boy's Chorus. booklet, n.d. 8) 14 clippings. 274 TUCSON- CAPTIONS FOR PHOTOS ONLY 1) "The Old Pueblo- Tucson, Arizona". 12 p. story and captions. 2) "Captions for Tucson Color". 9 p., 2 copies. 3) "Tourist Activities, Tucson and Vicinity". 2 p. typed. 4) 13 p. typed captions and paragraphs, 1948-9. 5) "Captions". 3 p typed. 6) 6 loose sheets of typed captions. 275 CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD PUEBLO 1) "Southwestern Christmas" by R.H. Winsor, 2 p., 2 copies. 2) "Pinata Party" by R.H. Winsor. 3 p. carbon and a 4 p. varient. 3) "Cactus Christmas Tree" by Ray Manley. 4 p. carbon and a 1 p. varient. 4) "And the Light Shineth in the Darkness" by R.H. Winsor. 2 p. carbon. 5) "Free Christmas Display of Western Ways Prints of Christmas in the Southwest at Carnegie Library. 3 p. and a letter from V. Keatley, 1954.

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6) "Southwest Christmas Tree" by R.H.Winsor. 1 p. carbon. 7) "Posadas- Mexican Christmas". 2 p. carbon. 8) 7 p. notes and captions. 9) 5 clippings, 1954. 276 TUCSON- DATA, HISTORY 1) 38 clippings and a newspaper pull-out section. 2) Come to the Growing Southwest, to Tucson for Industry and a "Way of Life". Tucson Chamber of Commerce. 31 p. 2 copies, 1952 and 1 n.d. 3) Fifty Years of Growth in Tucson, 1903-1953. Southern Arizona Bank and Trust Company, 1953. 4) 17 booklets, brochures, fact sheets and adverts for tourism and local business. 5) Tucson: Key to the Rich Southern Arizona! Tucson Newspapers, Inc., 1952. 277 TUCSON FESTIVAL OF ART 1) 10 p. of news releases on Festival from Tucson News Service, 1952. 2) 2 fliers from the festival, 1951. 3) Discovering Tucson. second copy of above work. 4) 2 clippings, 1954-5. 278 TUCSON- LA FIESTA DE LOS VAQUEROS 1) "Tucson's La Fiesta de los Vaqueros" by V. Keatley. 4 p. carbon, 2 copies, 1953. 2) "Rodeo-happy Tucson" by V. Keatley. 7 p. carbon, 1954. 3) "Captions for 'All-American Sport'". 4 p. carbon. 4) Program for 1957 Fiesta and a 2 clippings, 1960. 279 TUCSON- MAPS 1) 4 maps, 1 illustrated. 280 TUCSON- STORIES 1) "Oasis on the American Desert" by C.W. Herbert. 4 p. carbon, 2 copies, 1955. 2) "17 Negatives by Charles W. Herbert. 4 p. carbon captions. 3) "Looking at Tucson Through Your View Finder" by Marjorie Riddell. 12 p. carbon. 4) "With the resorts and fun spots of Florida and California...". 2 p. typescript by C. Abbott. 5) 7 p. varient of above with extra sheets. 6) "Call 'Em Natural Resources" by James Quick. 3 p. carbon. 7) 2 p. captions and data and a note rom V. Keatley, 1954. 281 TUCSON PARKS 1) 1 flier and a clipping, 1949. 282 TWEED, DR. CHARLES A. 1) 1 clipping, 1956.

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283 U. OF A. DATA 1) "Script Data for University of Arizona Film for: 'Watch the World' TV Show". 3 p. film treatment. 2) "Scene list for U. of A. Campus Film for NBC-TV". 6 p. of scenes, a shooting schedule and a memo from NBC, 1951. 3) "Data for University of Arizona Films for 'Watch the World'". 7 p. of data. 4) "Tucson Festival Fashion Show: NOtes for NBC's TV Newsreel by Charles Herbert of Western Ways". 7 p. carbon film treatment, 1951. 5) 2 brochures on summer school programs and 8 clippings, 1953-4. 284 URANIUM (Riley and Maggie Baker) 1) "Uranium- in Her Own Back Yard" 5 p. carb. 2) "Petrified Wood- Uranium Find: Manley Notes, June, 1949". 5 p. carbon (basis of above story). 3) 3 p. captions and data. 4) 4 clippings on the "uranium rushes" of 1949-55. 5) Mesa Miracle. Union Carbide, 1955. 285 VALLEY OF THE SUN 1) 2 p. captions and 1 letter to Herbert, 1945. 2) 4 black and white photos. 286 VALLEY OF THE MOON (Legler, George) 1) "Copy of talk which Mr. Legler uses". 5 p. typed, 2 copies. 2) "Valley of the Moon-Captions". 1 p. typed, 2 copies. 3) 6 p. handwritten notes. 4) 1 letter, Herbert to Legler. 287 VETERAN'S HOUSING (McKeon, Joe) 1) "Tucson's Veteran's Housing". 2 p. typed, 2 copies. 2) "Dear Ed: Is This for You...?". 2 p typed. 3) "Veteran's Coop Comes Through with Construction in Tucson" by Joe McKeon. 4) 1 letter from R. Madden to J. McKeon. 5) 2 p. captions. 6) 3 clippings on housing. 288 VERDE VALLEY SCHOOL 1) 1 letter to Herbert, 1952 and a memo. 2) Catalog for Verde Valley School, 1952. 289 WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD 1) "Concerning the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation". 2 p., 2 copies. 2) "The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation". 3 p., 2 copies. 3) "Taliesin West". 2 p. carbon.

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4) "FLW- Taliesin West". 5 p. carbon and 3 p. typed notes. 5) "FLW, at 89...". 10 p. story and captions. 6) "Taliesin West- Fellowship on the Desert" by William A. Bardsley. 5 p., 3 copies. 7) "Taliesin West- Fellowship on the Desert" by Bardsley. 5 p. variant of above. 8) 12 p. notes and captions. 9) 24 p. handwritten notes. 10) 26 cards with captions. 11) 46 black and white contact prints, with many portraits of the Wrights. 12) AZ Highways, Feb., 1956. 13) 2 p. typed list of Wright's students and 15 clippings. 14) 2 page proofs. 290 WEBSTER, HUTTON JR.- ARTIST 1) "Painting Under Difficulties" by Leo Solomon. 7 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) 2 clippings, 1951, and a flyer for Webster's studio. 291 WESTWAY FEATURE SYNDICATE (Calkins, Dick and Adams, Ramon) 1) "Cowhand Coincidence". 2 p. carbon, 3 copies and a variant. 2) Westways Stampede, March, 1950 and 1 clipping, 1950. 292 WESTERN PHOTOS (Evans, W.L.) 1) 1 p. typed data on Evans and 2 p. handwritten notes. 293 WHISKERINOS (Prescott Frontier Days) 1) "Whiskerino Derby". 2 p., 2 copies, 1946. 2) Poster for Whiskerino Contest, 1946. 3) "Prescott Whiskerino Contest" by Manley and McLaughlin. 1 p. typed and written draft, 1946, and a clipping. 294 WHEELER- JONES, MRS. 1) "Mrs. Jones and the Space Monkeys" by Phyllis Boyd. 10 p carbon. 2) "Mrs. Wheeler-Jones Doll Shop and 'Space Monkeys'" by P. Ballestrero. 3 p. typed, 2 copies. 3) Letter from P. Boyd to Frank Lewis, 3 p., 1955. 4) "Make Believe World". 8 p. carbon. 5) "Let's Pull the String" by Martha Grant. 3 p. carbon. 6) "The Samaritan Trail" by Martha Grant. 3 p. typed, 2 copies. 7) "The Doll Lady" by Marjorie Riddell. 5 p. typed. 8) "She Caught a Tiger" by Harriet McIntosh. 17 p. typescript. 9) "Doll Talk" by Tamara Andreeva. 4 p. carbon. 10) "Space Monkeys have Invaded the Earth". 2 p. carbon. 11) 38 p. captions and 1 p. articles. 12) 3 p. handwritten notes.

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13) 3 fliers from the Doll House. 14) 8 clippings, 1950-60. 15) 1 black and white photo by Herbert. 295 WHITING BROS. LUMBER COMPANY (Whitney, Virgil) 1) 4 p. captions and data. 296 WHITNEY MURDER CASE (Whitney, Harold R.) 1) 3 clippings, 1951. 297 WISHING SHRINE (El Tiredito 1) "Desert Wishing Shrine" by C.W. Herbert. 2 p. carbon. 2) "A Wish is Like a Melody" by Martha Grant. 3 p. carbon. 3) "The Wishing Shrine" by Robert M. Riddell. 4 p., 1950. 4) "The Wishing Shrine of Tucson, Arizona" by M.J. Riddell. 4 p. carbon. 5) 5 p. captions, data, odds and ends. 6) 3 p. torn from magazine. 298 WOODENHEADS (Whelan, Leo, woodcarver) 1) "Woodenheads". 1 p. carbon. 2) "Woodenheads". 2 p. typescript. 3) 7 p. captions and data. 299 WOOD, HERB- CACTUS FURNITURE 1) "Herb Wood was once a stone mason in Pennsylvania...". 6 p. typescript. 2) "Cactus Furniture". 1 p. carbon. 3) Cactus Furniture" by Nancy Lunsford. 2 p typed. 4) "Herb Wood- Cactus Cabinet Maker". 2 p. typed, 6 copies,including variants. 5) "Ever see Dad down in his basement workshop...". 2 p. typed. 6) "Cactus Furniture Novelties". 1 p. typed. 7) "Herb Wood Makes Odd Furniture from Cactus Skeletons". 1 p. typed. 8) "Herb Wood's Cactus Furniture". 1 p. 9) 6 p. of parts of stories. 10) 19 p. of caption material. 300 YAQUI- PASCUA (Yaqui Easter Ceremonies) 1) "Long before the Oberamergau Passion Play began...". 2 p. carbon by Leo Solomon. 2) 22 clippings, 1951-75. 3) "Yaqui Indian's Easter Passion Play". 2 p. typed. 4) "Passion Play of Yaqui Indians of Arizona and Sonora, Mexico". 1 p. carbon. 5) Many typed captions, cut into paragraphs. 6) "The Yaqui Pascua Ceremony" by C.W. Herbert. 1 p. typed. 7) 7 p. of captions.

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8) "Yaqui Indian's Easter Celebration" by P. Balestrero. 9) A Yaqui Easter Sermon by Muriel Thayer Painter, Refugio Salava and Ignacio Alvarez. Tucson: U. of AZ Press 1955. 89 p. 10) The Passion at Pascua by Emily Brown. 4 p. pamphlet, Tucson Chamber of Commerce, 1945. 11) 8 p. of clippings from magazines. 12) 11 p. of xeroxed notes on ceremonies. 301 YOUNGTOWN, ARIZONA 1) "Youngtown, Arizona" by Murry Sinclair. 4 p. carbon. 2) 0 p. captions and many cut up captions for layouts. 3) Youngtown, Arizona. 12 p. advertising pamphlet. 4) Dodge News Magazine, n.d. 302 YUMA JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Lutes, R.H.) 1) "Busiest Man in Town Gets Busier as War Increases Marriages in Yuma, Arizona". 2 p., 2 copies. 2) 2 marriage certificates and a clipping. 3) Yuma: the Sunshine Capital of the United States. booklet, n.d. 303 NORTHWEST 1) 4 maps of the Pacific Northwest. 304 HIGHWAY 99 1) Many booklets, pamphlets and guides to Northern California, Oregon and Washington. 305 WASHINGTON 1) 2 clippings, 1939-40. 306 WASHINGTON BOOKLETS 1) 1 booklet, n.d. 307 WYOMING FEATURE-CATTLE RUSTLING 1) "Cattle Rustling: a Modern Operation" by William A. Bardsley. 5 p. carbon. 308 JACKSON HOLE DATA 1) "Jackson Hole Country, Wyoming". 2 p., 2 copies. 2) 4 p. notes and addresses. 3) 9 pamphlets, fliers and booklets. 309 WYOMING BOOKLETS 1) Over 60 pamphlets, brochures, booklets and clippings.

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310 WYOMING- CHAPEL OF TRANSFIGURATION 1) "The Chapel of the Transfiguration". 3 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) "Jackson Hole". 2 p. carbon. 3) 5 p. captions and addresses. 4) 1 clipping and a letter. 311 LAMBING IN WYOMING 1) "Lambing in Wyoming" by Herb Byrd. 3 p. carbon. 2) 2 p. captions. 312 WILD HORSE ROUND-UP- CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, ETC. 1) "Frank Robbins of Wyoming and his Wild Horse Round-Up". 4 p carbon. 2) 8 p. captions. 313 WILD HORSE ROUND-UP- FRANK ROBBINS 1) "Frank's Monologue". 8 p. typed. 2) "Lucile's Notes". 2 p. typed, 1946. 3) 3 p. data on Robbins. 4) 14 p. data on horses. 5) 11 clippings. 6) 7 magazine clippings of WW horse stories. 7) Western Horseman, Dec., 1947. 2 copies. 314 WILD HORSES- UNPUBLISHED ARTICLES 1) "Wild Horses of Wyoming by Frank Robbins as told to Robert Moore". 11 p. typescript, 2 copies. 2) "Horses can be Poachers!". 6 p. typed. 315 WILD HORSE ROUND-UP- ROY LAMOREAUX (pilot) 1) "Sky Wrangler". 1 p., 2 copies. 2) "Sky Wrangler" by C. Abbott. 12 p. typescript. 3) "Roundup by Air" by M.M. Huntington. 6 p. carbon. 4) "Roy Lamoreaux of the Wyoming Flying Service, Casper, Wyoming". 10 p. typescript. 5) 4 p. notes and captions. 6) 1 letter to Herbert, 1946. 316 ROUND-UP-DESERT DUST 1) "Desert Dust Bites the Dust and a Saddle to Become One of America's Great Show Horses". 3p., 5 copies. 317 ROUND-UP -C.W. HERBERT 1) 2 letters from Herbert, 1949 and '53 and a memo. 318 ROUND-UP- ORIGINAL DATA

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1) "Frank Robbins and His Aerial Wild Horse Round-up". 4 p. typed. 2) "The Red Desert is apparently a huge waste land...". 4 p. typed. 3) "To some of us it comes as a complete surprise...". 4) 8 letters, 1946-55. 5) 6 clippings, 1946-? 6) 5 p. written notes on Robbins. 319 ROUND-UP- PUBLISHED STORIES 1) "Mustang Wranglers of the Sky" by Vivien Keatley. 16 p. typescript. 2) "Sky Wrangler" by C.W. Herbert. 6 p. carbon. 3) "Sky Wrangler" by Clifton Abbott. 9 p. typed, 2 copies. 4) "Cowboy in the Sky" by M.M. Huntington. 7 p. carbon. 5) "Sky Wrangler" by M.M. Huntington (rewrite of Abbott story above), 9 p. carbon. 6) "Sky Wrangler". 7 p. typescript. 7) "Wild Horse Roundup" by Roanna Winsor. 4 p. carbon. 8) "Frank Robbins and His Aerial Wild Horse Roundup" by C. Abbott. 15 p. typed, 2 copies. 9) "Filming Wild Stallions in the West" by Wm. Millburn. 9 p, carbon, 2 copies. 10) 2 letters, 1955. 11) "As long as he could remember, Frank Robbins had been capturing wild horses...". 2 p. carbon. 12) 2 p. typed data. 320 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 1) "Yellowstone National Park". 2 p. typed, 2 copies. 2) 1 p. captions 1 p. written notes. 3) 2 clippings, 1954 and '56 and an illustrated map of the park. 321 BEARS-YELLOWSTONE 1) "The Greatest Wild Animal Show on Earth". 7 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) "Exit the Grizzly!" by C.W. Herbert. 7 p. carbon. 3) "It is in a small, natural mountain park...". 2 p. typed. 4) 2 loose, typed pages. 5) 1 letter to Herbert, 1944. 322 YELLOWSTONE-DATA 1) "Points of Interest". 4 p. carbon and a list of pix. 2) 5 booklets and 4 brochures about the Park. 3) 1 topo map of the Park, 1930, and 8 clippings. 323 YELLOWSTONE-CAPTIONS 1) "Greatest Wild Animal Show on Earth". 6 p. variant of above. 2) "Yellowstone National Park". 2 p., 3 copies. 3) "They're Loaded for Bear". 2 p., 2 copies.

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4) "Yellowstone National Park". 3 p. carbon. 5) 14 p. of captions. 6) 11 p. captions and paragraphs. 7) 11 p. handwritten notes. 8) 2 memos from Park Service on a possible Pathe film, 1938. 9) 50 p. of press releases from Park Service, 1938-41. FOREIGN DATA 324 ASIA 1) 2 p. press release on new Indian mint. 325 ALASKA 1) 2 letters to Herbert, 1940, and 2 clippings and a press release on CCC camps in Alaska. 2) 1 booklet and 6 clippings on Alaska, 1940. 326 BRITISH COLUMBIA 1) 3 booklets and 2 illustrated maps. 327 CANADA 1) "Royal Canadian Mounted Police". 2 p., 2 copies. 2) "Strangest Zoo on Earth" by Luella Madden. 3 p. typed. 3) 2 clippings, 1949. 4) 2 booklets, 8 flyers and brochures, and an Alaska roadmap. 328 BANFF PARK 1) "Beads and Braves at Banff" by M.M. Huntington. 6 p. carbon. 2) 12 flyers and brochures on Banff/Jasper Parks. 329 JASPER NATIONAL PARK 1) 7 brochures. 330 CANADA 1) "A Pow-Wow of Peace" by Clifton Abbott. 6 p. typed. 2) "Livingston, Montana". 9 p. of Canadian captions. 3) 4 booklets, 3 brochures, 5 road maps and a promo packet with decals. 331 QUEBEC-SAGUENAY REGION 1) "Quebec: This Much remains Old World" by William J. Fisher. 2) 1 promo brochure on Charlevoix/Saguenay regions. 332 QUEBEC 1) 17 p. of captions and "dope sheets".

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2) 3 p. of written notes and a free-hand map. 333 QUEBEC-FOLDERS 1) 18 flyers and brochures, a booklet, a map and 1 clipping. 334 ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTIES 1) "The Scarlet Coats of Canada" by Robert Riddell (incomplete manuscript). 2) "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" by C.W. Herbert. 4 p. typed. 3) "Canada's Miracle Men" by Nat W. McKelvey. 8 p., 2 copies. 4) "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" 3 p. carbon and 4 p. variant. 5) "RCMP" by C.W. Herbert. 2 p. typed, 3 copies. 6) 18 p. of captions and 2 p. of data. 7) 3 letters to Herbert, 1941 and 1945. 8) 10 p. film treatment on RCMP. 9) 3 clippings, 1942 and 1948. 335 VICTORIA 1) "A Little Bit of Old England" by C.W. Herbert. 7 p. carbon. 2) "Our Capital-Victoria" by W.H. Currie. 3) "Pictures Taken in Victoria, B.C. by C.W. Herbert". 14 p. carbon captions. 4) 7 booklets and pamphlets on B.C. 336 MOUNT ATHOS 1) "Mount Athos-the Holy Mountain". 2 p. carbon. 2) "Article by Clifton Abbott". 5 p. typescript. 3) 4 p. of manuscript and many cut-up captions. 4) 4 p. handwritten notes. 5) "List of Scenes". i p. carbon. 337 NOVA SCOTIA 1) 1 booklet and 1 clipping, 1950. 338 NORTH AFRICA 1) "Moroccan Wedding" by Lucile Herbert. 2 p. carbon. 2) "Place Djema el Fna-Marrakech, Morocco" by Lucile Herbert. 2 p. carbon. 3) "Cities of Granaries" by L. Herbert. 3 p., 2 copies. 4) 5 p. of captions on Morocco. 339 SABA-N.W.I. 1) "Saba". 20 p. carbon, 2 copies. 2) "Saba-N.W.I.". 5 p. film scenario. 3) "Saba, N.W.I.". 4 p. film treatment. 4) "Saba". 5 p. treatment.

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5) "Saba". 4 p. of captions. 6) 1 p. of notes. 340 HAWAII 1) "Hawaii-Assimilation of Races". 4 p. typed. 2) "Hawaii". 6 p. variant of above. 3) 18 booklets, brochures and clippings about Hawaii and pineapples. 341 SOUTH AMERICA 1) "Scene List of Curacao". 7 p. carbon. 2) 5 booklets and brochures on Rio, Quito, Haiti and Buenos Aires. 342 TEQUILA 1) 4 p. of captions and 2 black and white photos and a printed, hand-colored card. 343 TRINIDAD 1) "The Trappist Monastery". 3 p., 2 copies. 2) "Trinidad Monk" by Clifton Abbottt. 2 p. typescript. 3) 1 letter to Herbert, 1945, and 3 booklets on Trinidad and Tobago. 345 WEST INDIES 1) 10 p. captions. 2) 2 letters and 2 p. written data on visiting Curacao, 1940. 3) 3 booklets and pamphlets, 1 map and 1 clipping, 1940. 4) "The Netherlands West Indies" by C.W. Herbert. 6 p. 346 BARBADOS 1) "Barbados". 7 p. film treatment for "Going Places" series. 2) 2 p. notes and a memo from Universal Newsreel, 1939. 347 CURACAO 1) 12 booklets and brochures. 2) 2 p. notes and an ad for "Going Places" series, 1939-40. 348 SABA 1) "Women of Saba" by Nancy Lunsford. 14 p. typed, 2 copies. 2) "Women of Saba" by Herbert and Lunsford. 19 p. variant of above, 1944-5. 3) 17 p. of pix lists. 4) 4 typed p. of data. 5) 3 p. film treatment on Saba. 349 VIRGIN ISLANDS 1) 13 p. lists of pix. 2) 6 p. film treatment on Virgin Island for "Going Places" series.

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3) Flyer for "Going Places" and a booklet on the Virgin Islands, 1949. 350 TRINIDAD (#2) 1) Film treatment on Trinidad. 2) "Going Places #84-Trinidad". 4 p. scenario. 3) 2 p. lists of pictures and 2 memos from Universal, 1939. 4) 8 brochures and booklets on Trinidad and 2 p. written notes. 351 UNTITLED FILE 1) 10 written notes listing various Western Ways stories and publishing status. 352 BARBADOS 1) 7 p. film treatment. 353 SCENE LIST-CHA-CHA 1) 3 p. list, 2 copies. 354 CRUISING THE WEST INDIES 1) 5 p. written notes and a letter, 1950. 355 CURACAO 1) 8 p. film treatment. 356 DEATH VALLEY 1) 7 p. film scenario. 357 DEATH VALLEY #2 1) 9 p. typed scene list for film and 2 p. written notes. 358 DOWN EL PASO WAY 1) "It's True-El Paso". 5 p. script. 2) "Going Places-'Down El Paso Way". 6p. carbon scenario. 359 DUDE RANCHES 1) "Dude Ranch". 8 p. list of scenes. 360 EL PASO, TEXAS 1) "El Paso, Texas-Scene List". 8 p. typed. 361 LAS VEGAS 1) "Las Vegas, Nevada-Scene List". 10 p. list of scenes. 362 QUEBEC, CANADA

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1) 8 p. list of scenes. 363 RCMP 1) 8 p. scene list. 364 SHEEP PILGRIMAGE 1) 9 p. list of scenes. 365 SOUTH TO SONORA, MEXICO 1) 7 p. carbon scene list. 366 TRAIL OF FATHER KINO 1) 9 p. list of scenes. 367 TRANSFORMING THE DESERT 1) 10 p. list of scenes. 368 TRINIDAD 1) 10 p. scene list. 369 VICTORIA, B.C., CANADA 1) 11 p. list of scenes. 370 SCENE LIST, VIRGIN ISLANDS 1) "Scene List- Islands of St. Thomas and St. John". 5 p, 3 copies. 371 WESTERN PLAYGROUNDS 1) "Western Playgrounds". 7 p. typed scenario. 2) "American Deserts". 5 p. carbon list of pix. 3) "Yellowstone- Nature's Greatest Wonderland". 2 p. synopsis for the "Going Places" series. 4) "Western Playground- Yellowstone". 8 p. typed scene list. 372 SOUTHERN ARIZONA 1) "Going Places- Tucson Trails". 7 p. carbon script. 2) "3 p. on Val Kimbrough. 373 WINDWARD ISLANDS 1) "Going PLaces- To the Windwards". 5 p. script. 2) 6 p. notes and lists of pix. 3) 4 memos from Universal Newsreels, 1939-40. CORRESPONDENCE-PENDING

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374 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS MSS- HOLDING 1) 6 letters to Herbert from R. Carlson, 1957-63. 2) 9 letters to Carlson from Herbert, 1951-64. 3) 3 letters to and from Carlson from others. 4) "Desert Farmer in Papagoland" by Roana Winsor. 32 p. carbon and parts of a typed manuscript. 5) "Southeast Arizona's Bloody Gateway" by William A. Bardsley. 5 p. carbon. 6) "Deep Sea Fishing at Guaymas" by Vivian Keatley. 21 p. carbon. 7) 3 letters to and from Herbert and the Papago Tribal Council, 1963. 8) 1 flyer from the magazine. PENDING-A 375 ANNAN PHOTO FEATURES 1) 15 letters to Herbert from James T. Annan, 1959-66. 2) 10 letters to Annan from Herbert 1959-66. 3) 2 p. photo lists. 376 AP NEWSFEATURES 1) 2 p. Western Ways survey sheets for photo markets. 377 A- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 2 letters and a clipping, 1959. 378 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1) 2 letters, 1962. 379 BOYD, PHYLLIS 1) 21 letters to Herbert, 1962-3. 2) 24 letters from Herbert to Phyllis and Pete Balestrero. 380 B- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 7 letters to Joe Braun, 1963-4. 2) 2 letters from Joseph Brooks, 1963. 3) 1 letter to Lloyd P. Bloodsworth, 1954. 381 THE CATTLEMAN 1) 3 letters, 1963. 382 COLONIAL PUB. CO. 1) 17 letters, 1956-69. 383 C- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 8 letters, 1963-4.

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384 DESIGN PHOTO INTERNATIONAL 1) 16 letters and 2 telegrams, 1962-67 and many lists of pix. 385 D- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 38 letters to and from Herbert, 1952-65, pix lists and invoices. 386 EXPOSITION PRESS 1) 8 flyers, brochures and booklets on this "vanity press". 387 E- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 16 letters and telegrams with invoices and lists of pictures, 1959-66. 388 FEATURES- CORRESPONDENCE PENDING 1) 29 letters from Herbert, 1966-67. 2) 10 letters to Herbert, 1966-67, and invoices. 389 FEATURES- CORRESPONDENCE- FLORIDA TRIP 1) 18 letters to Herbert, 1963-7. 2) 10 letters from Herbert, 1963-7. 3) 6 clippings, business cards and sheet of addresses. 390 FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER'S GUILD 1) 14 letters and telegrams to Herbert, 1955-63. 2) 12 letters from Herbert, 1955-59. 3) 2 letters from others, and a number of invoices and lists of pictures. 391 FAMILY CIRCLE- PENDING 1) 8 letters to and from WW, 1953-55. 2) " Cow Country Fashions" by Vivian Keatley, 1954. 8 p. carbon. 392 G- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 7 letters to and from WW, 1964-69. 2) 2 lists of pix. 393 HOLIDAY 1) 1 letter and a telegram, 1957. 394 HI- JOLLY (Date Gardens, Mesa, AZ) 1) 3 letters and 1 brochure, 1963. 395 H-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 2 letters.

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396 TOM JAMISON-ADVERTISING-GUAYMAS 1) 10 letters to Herbert from T.J., 1955-59. 2) 12 letters from the Herberts to T.J.. 3. Bills, invoices, promotionals and receipts. 4) 6 b. and w. negatives of T.J.'s billboard. 397 TOM JAMISON-FINANCIAL 1) 6 letters, 1962-67. 398 JENNINGS AND THOMPSON (advertising, Phoenix) 1) 21 letters to and from W.W. and T. Jamison. 399 KING, DALE STUART (publisher, Globe) 1) 7 letters, 1962-3. 400 KEETH, NORMAN 1) 9 letters, 1955-6. 401 K-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 9 letters, 1955-62. 402 LOMBARD, LES EDITIONS DU (Belgian publishers) 1) La Geographie de l'Amerique, 2 vols., 1962, and 5 letters. 403 LANE BOOK COMPANY 1) 25 letters, 1965-7 (re Sea of Cortez book). 404 MOTOR NEWS 1) "Hon-Dah: Apaches in the Tourist Business" by Margaret Adams. 7 p. carbon, 1965. 2) 16 letters, 1963-65. 405 N-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 1 letter, 1963. 406 O-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 3 LETTERS, 1960 AND 1964. 407 PAK-WELL (Paul Weir) 1) 3 letters, 1959-67. 408 PETLEY, BOB (cartoonist and publisher, Phoenix) 1) 10 letters and memos, 1957-64 and receipts.

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409 PHOTOMURALS (Photomammoth Murals) 1) 13 letters, 1948-67 and 8 booklets and brochures for this company. 410 PHOTOTRENDS (Browning, Mary Eleonor, "Brownie") 1) 9 letters, 1963-67. 411 PACIFIC DISCOVERY 1) 2 letters, 1964 and 1966 and 1 copy of P.D. 412 PAUL POLLOCK (Pictorial America) 1) 10 letters, 1962-66. 413 PARADE 1) 5 letters, 1953-4. 414 PUTNAM AND SONS 1) 3 letters, 1964. 415 P-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 23 letters, 1964-69. 416 POST CARD RELEASES 1) 2 letters, 1948, and release forms for use of photos in postcards. 417 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1) 1 letter. 418 A.T. STEELE 1) 8 letters, 1962-3, and lists of expenses. 419 SANCHEZ, HECTOR 1) 2 letters and many billings, 1956-63. 420 SCHWARTZ, DOROTHY 1) 1 letter, 1963. 421 SATURDAY EVENING POST 1) 4 photo release forms. 422 SPENCER PRESS 1) 3 letters, 1963. 423 S-MISCELLANEOUS

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1) 7 letters, 1958-9. 424 T-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 3 letters, 1956-9. 425 UNION OIL 1) 7 letters, 1963. 426 U-V-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 8 LETTERS, 1961. 427 WESTERN PUBLISHING COMPANY 1) 7 letters, 1965-6. 428 WEST-DEMPSTER (Photo Mural Company) 1) 2 booklets on company and a folder of lists of pix. 429 WRIGHT, HAMILTON 1) 5 letters, 1963. 430 WESTERN WEAR (Magazine) 1) 13 letters, 1959-62. 431 WESTERN LIVESTOCK (Magazine) 1) 3 letters, 1955-62. 432 WHITE MOUNTAIN RECREATION ENTERPRISE 1) 7 letters, 1962 and 2 postcards. 2) Invoices, receipts and many order forms for postcards. CORRESPONDENCE CLOSED FILES 433 REQUESTS FOR CLIPPINGS 1) 57 letters, 1958 and a black and white photo. 434 ACME NEWSPIX (United Press) 1) 46 letters, postcards and telegrams, 1950-1955. 2) "Athletics for the Blind". 2 p. carbon copy. 3) "Bird's Eye View of Future" by A. Salguero. 1 p. carbon. 4) "Tucson Re-enacts Its Past". 2 p. carbon. 435 AL PAUL LEFTON COMPANY 1) 1 letter, 1950.

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436 ALPHA PHOTO ASSOCIATES 1) 3 letters and form letters, 1960. 437 THE AMERICAN WAY 1) 2 letters, 1973. 438 AMERICAN AIRLINES 1) 15 letters, 1948-56 and receipts. 439 AMERICAN (Magazine) 1) 2 p. list of submissions, 1941-55. 440 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER 1) 30 letters, 1953-55. 2) "Rawhide Riley" 9 p. carbon and 4 p. extract. 3) "Nearly every aspiring cameraman starts shootong...". 7 p. carbon. 441 AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS 1) 8 letters, 1969-71. 2) 5 AEP for students and clippings. 3) Many pix lists and inventories. 4) 1 b and w contact sheet. 442 AEP PUBLICATIONS 1) 12 Weely Readers, 1969. 2) 13 letters, 1954-65. 443 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1) 16 letters, 1962. 444 PAN AMERICAN UNION 1) 20 letters, 1955-61. 445 AMERICAN HEREFORD JOURNAL 1) 21 letters, 1952-58. 446 AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION 1) 42 letters, 1952-64. 447 AMERICAN HOME 1) 16 letters, 1948-57.

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448 AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE 1) 9 letters, 1957. 449 AMERINDIAN 1) 6 letters, 1952-54. 450 AMERIKA ILLUSTRATED (US State Department publication) 1) 14 letters, 1951 with invoices and pix lists. 451 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN (NRA publication) 1) 7 letters, 1955-61 452 AMSCO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 1) 2 letters and receipts, 1975-6. 453 ANNAN PHOTOS 1) 5 letters, 1960-75. 454 ARCHBOLD, JOHN D. (Owner of plantations in Dominica) 1) 19 letters, 1967-69. 455 THE ARIZONAN 1) 11 letters, 1969. 456 ARGOSY 1) 57 letters, 1951-56. 457 ARIZONA BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR 1) 2 invoices, 1950. 458 ARIZONA-COLORADO CATTLE COMPANY 1) 6 letters, 1967. 459 ARIZONA DAILY STAR 1) 2 letters, invoices and a clipping, 1972-74. 460 ARIZONA DAYS AND WAYS 1) 65 letters, 1951-65. 461 ARIZONA DEVELOPMENT BOARD 1) 100 letters, invoices and press releases, 1951-65. 462 ARIZONA DAILY STAR

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1) Dozens of invoices for pix, 1947-62. 463 ARIZONA LAND AND TITLE 1) 1 invoice. 464 ARIZONA RANGE NEWS 1) 6 letters and a pix list, 1955-66. 465 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS (1) 1) 298 letters, 1950-72 and lists of pix. 466 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS (2) 1) 37 letters, 1950-71 and invoices and photo lists. 2) 2 tearsheets of photos 3) "The Yerba Beuna Charolais Cattle Ranch" by CWH. 15 p. typed. 467 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS (3) 1) 18 letters, 1966-68, and many pix lists and inventories. 468 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS (4) 1) 147 letters, 1950-69 and many pix lists. 469 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS (5) 1) 2 letters and invoices and billings. 470 ARIZONA MINERAL MUSEUM 1) 3 letters and invoices, 1973. 471 BENEFIC PRESS 1) 5 letters, 1972. 472 BETTER MOVIE MAKING 1) 13 letters, 1959-61, 5 short articles by CWH and clippings. 473 BLACK STAR 1) 1 letter, 1950. 474 BOWMAR RECORDS (Educational records, LA) 1) 19 letters, 1957-59. 475 BRADFORD-ROBINSON (Printing company) 1) 21 letters, 1952-58. 476 BRAUN, JOSEPH (Lumber company executive, Detroit, and close personal

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friend of the Herberts) 1) 48 letters, 1955-60, and a catlog for the Braum Lumber Company. 477 BROWN, MARGUERITE 1) 18 letters, 1954 and 10 b and w photos. 478 BROWN AND BIGELOW (Advertising Company, St. Paul, MN) 1) 94 letters, 1950-55, many invoices and reproductions of color photos. 479 BROYLES, GALEN, INC (Denver, CO) 1) 3 invoices, 1950. 480 BRUCE, E.L. (Memphis, TN) 1) 2 letters, 1947-50. 481 BRYAN, JULIAN- INT'L FILMS 1) 1 letter, 1946. 482 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1) 15 letters, 1959-70, many invoices and pix lists and 11 b and w photos. 483 BUICK MAGAZINE 1) 3 p. list of stories. 484 BUICK MAGAZINE (2) 1) 101 letters, 1951-62. 485 BURCH, RALPH T. (Writer and convict) 1) 75 letters, 1960-63, 6 clippings and a band w photo of Burch. 486 BURCHMAN, PHIL (Pictorial Parade) 1) 8 Letters and telegrams, 1958-59. 487 BURNETT, LEO (Advertising agency) 1) 17 letters, 1959-65, invoices and a photo tearsheet. 488 BYRUM (Advertising agency) 1) 19 letters, 1954-57 and invoices. 489 B-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 118 letters, 1946-69, and "Mexico's New Gateway" by V. Keatley, 3 p carbon. 490 CABOT AND GILL (Tucson advertising agency in the 1950's) 1) 4 b and w negatives and 1 print.

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491 CACTUS CRAFT (Tucson novelty company) 1) 1 invoice. 492 CAMERA PRESS (1) 1) 77 letters, 1954-69, many short manuscripts and caption sheets and pix lists. 493 CAMERA PRESS 1954-55 (2) 1) 89 letters and many pix lists. 494 CAMERA PRESS (SALES) (3) 1) Sales reports from 1955-69. 495 CAMERA PRESS 1951-55 (4) 1) 16 letters 1951-66 496 CAMERA PRESS 1948-50 (5) 1) 42 letters 1942-50. 497 CAMERA PRESS-MIS (6) 1) 26 letters, 1951-61. 498 CAMERA PRESS REPORTS (7) 1) Hundreds of monthly sales reports, 1948-70. 499 CABOT AND GIL ADVERTISING 1) 9 letters, 1948-54, many invoices, flyers and 2 b and w photos. 500 CACTUS CRAFT 1) 1 letter,1952 and 2 brochures from C.C. 501 CANYON STATE LAND COMPANY 1) 1 letters, 1957 and a booklet. 502 THE CATTLEMAN 1) 20 leters, 1950-67. 503 CAVALIER (Men's magazine) 1) 12 letters, 1953. 504 CAVERN CAFE-KYRIAKIS, DEMETRIO AND NICK (Famous Nogales, AZ restaurant and night club) 1) 8 letters, 1948-53 and many invoices.

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505 CENTRAL FEATURES NEWS SERVICE 1) 1 letter, 1950 and a news release. 506 CENTRAL PRESS 1) 20 letters, 1955-67, many invoices, caption sheets and pix lists. 507 CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION (CLOSED) 1) 81 letters, 1951-56, many invoices and pix lists. 508 CENTURY GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION 1) 3 letters, 1969 and 3 company newsletters. 509 CHANTICLEER PRESS 1) 51 letters,1962-73, many invoices and lists of pix. 510 CHANTICLEER PRESS (2) 1) 16 letters, 1963-74, proof sheets, invoices. 511 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 1) 15 letters, 1949-60. 512 CHRYSLER- EVENTS MAGAZINE 1) 6 letters, 1956. 513 CHURCH OF THE BRETHEREN 1) 10 letters, 1963-64 and pix lists. 514 CLARK BROTHERS, INC 1) 65 letters, 1951-58. 515 COLEMAN LANP AND STOVE COMPANY 1) 25 letters, 1951-54. 516 P.F. COLLIER 1) 92 letters, 1948-64, pix lists invoices and receipts. 517 COLORADO 1) 6 letters, 1967-68. 518 DAVID C. COOK PUB. CO. 1) 2 letters, 1972 and a color off-print. 519 COOLEY (Alfaretta Clara Johnson Cooley) 1) 16 cards and letters, 1975-80.

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520 COMBI-SWEDEN 1) 5 letters, 1972 and 1 tear-sheet. 521 COWEN, SANDY 1) 4 letters, 1975 and list of pix. 522 H.S. CROCKER (Printers) 1) 9 letters, 1952-5. 523 CROWELL-COLLIER 1) 108 letters, 1964-70. 524 COLOR CLASSICS (Tucson photo finishing business) 1) 11 letters, 1954 (many from Chuck Abbott). 525 COLORADO-STATE 1) 13 letters, 1956. 526 COLORADO WONDERLAND 1) 12 letters, 1952-56. 527 COLUMBIAN ROPE COMPANY 1) 17 letters, 1947-53. 528 COLOUR PICTURE PUBLISHERS 1) 9 letters, 1951-56. 529 COMMON GROUND (Magazine) 1) 13 letters, 1957-62. 530 COMPTON'S ENCYCLOPEDIA 1) 21 letters, 1952-59 and invoices. 531 COMPTON ADVERTISING, INC 1) 3 letters, 1948-49. 532 COOK, LOUIS E. (Industrial Design and Graphic Art) 1) 7 letters, 1954-55 and 5 tearsheets. 533 CORONET 1) 14 letters, 1952-56 and invoices. 534 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN

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1) 6 letters, 1948. 535 CROWN RECORDS 1) 3 letters, 1964. 536 CURTIS PUB. CO. 1) 2 letters, 1946. 537 C-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 192 letters, 1971-70, many invoices and billings. 538 DAVID C. COOK (Publishing company) 1) 31 letters, 1971-72, invoices and pix lists. 539 DAVIS-DELANEY 1) 5 letters, 1971. 540 CHAS. C. DAY (San Cayetano Ranch) 1) 5 letters, 1965 and billings. 541 DEERE AND COMPANY 1) 1 letter, 1946. 542 AVALON DAGGETT PRODUCTIONS (Woman film maker in CA) 1) 7 letters, 1952-55. 543 DEHARAK INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, INC 1) 4 letters, 1967. 544 DENVER POST 1) "The Yaqui Pascua Ceremony" by CWH, 7 p. photo copy, 4 letters, 1971-72, and a clipping of the published article. 545 DENVER POST (2) 1) 213 letters, 1950-69, many manuscripts of articles, invoices and lists of pix. 546 DESERT TRAILS (Magazine, Mesa, AZ) 1) 38 letters, 1954-55 and many pix lists. 547 THE DETROIT NEWS 1) 26 letters, 1951-56. 548 DISCOVERY

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1) 28 letters, 1967-73. 549 DODGE JOB-RATER (Magazine) 1) 36 letters, 1958-59, clippings and tearsheets. 550 DOUBLEDAY 1) 32 letters, 1962-63, many lists of pix and copies of pages from a textbook. 551 DOUBLEDAY (2) 1) 43 letters, 1954-62, pix lists and invoices. 552 DREWERY (PhotoColor Corp., Mesa, AZ) 1) 53 letters, 1951-59, and invoices. 553 D-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 10 letters, 1962-66. 554 EAGLE PUBLICATIONS (Milwaukee, WI) 1) 1 letter, 1950 and invoices. 555 EARTH SCIENCE (Curriculum Project) 1) 25 letters, 1966-67, pix lists and invoices. 556 ERLY-FAT (Livestock Company) 1) 16 letters, 1954-55 and invoices. 557 ERLICH, MAX 1) 28 letters, 1956-57. 558 ELLIOT SERVICES, INC 1) 11 letters, 1949-55, invoices and a clipping. 559 ELLIOTT, G.L. 1) 1 letter, 1965, invoices and 7 color transperencies. 560 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA 1) 52 letters, 1951-72. 561 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1) 7 letters, 1971-72. 562 ENVIRONMENT (Magazine) 563 ESQUIRE

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1) 21 letters, 1949-62, and invoices. 564 E-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 59 letters, 1952-70, with many billings and invoices. 565 FPG (Freelance Photographers Guild) 1) 41 letters, 1953-59 and invoices. 566 JERRY FAIRBANKS, INC 1) 3 letters, 1948 and billings. 567 FAMILY CIRCLE 1) 119 letters, 1951-61. 568 FAMILY WEEKLY 1) 19 letters, 1956-57, and 4 manuscripts. 569 FARM JOURNAL 1) 1 letter, 1957 and list of submissions. 570 FARM QUARTERLY 1) 1 letter, 1957 and billings. 571 FIDELER-DEPTH STUDY BOOKS (Textbook publishers) 1) 18 letters, 1970-74, with pix lists and invoices. 572 FLENSTED-JENSEN (DENMARK) (Publishers) 1) 4 letters, 1951 and an invoice. 573 FOLLETT PUB. CO. 1) 19 letters, 1952-66, with invoices and pix lists. 574 FORD MOTOR CO. 1) 106 letters,1950-67, many invoices and lists of pix. 575 FORE (Insurance magazine) 1) 1 letter, 1945. 576 FOREIGN PRESS SERVICE (Argentina) 1) 1 letter, 1948. 577 FORTUNE 1) 4 letters and a telegram, 1951-52, and pix lists.

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578 FRANKLIN BOOK 1) 5 letters, 1975-76. 579 FRANKLIN SERUM CO. 1) 47 letters, 1951-59, billings and lists of pix. 580 FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS GUILD 1) 18 letters, 1949-58, with pix lists and billings. 581 FREHAUF TRAILER 1) 1 letter, 1947. 582 FRED HARVEY- CHICAGO 1) 41 letters, 1967-69. 583 FRED HARVEY- GRAND CANYON 1) 30 letters, 1968-70. 584 FRONTIER AIRLINES 1) 5 letters, 1956-57. 585 FUNK AND WAGNALS (UNICORN BOOKS) 1) 7 letters, 1957-59. 586 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1) 10 letters, 1952-53 and a b. and w. photo. 587 F-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 8 letters, 1950-59. 588 FRIENDS 1) 6 letters, 1971-72, form letters and lists of pix. 589 FRIENDS (CHEVY) 1) 79 letters, 1951-69. 590 F-MISCELLANEOUS (2) 1) 74 letters, 1946-74. 591 G.A.C. (Gulf Corp. of America) 1) 30 letters, 1967-71, pix lists and billings. 592 W.J. GERMAN (George Gibson) 1) 5 letters, 1953-55, with price lists.

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593 GINN AND COMPANY 1) 139 letters,1951-72, many lists of pix and billings. 594 GLAMOUR 1) 18 letters, 1951-53, with invoices. 595 GLOBE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1) 2 billings, 1949. 596 GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATORS 1) 1 letter, 1949. 597 GREY ADVERTISING AGENCY 1) 9 letters, 1951. 598 GRIT 1) 38 letters, 1949-74, with billings. 599 G-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 61 letters, 1952-70, billings and lists of pix. 600 HALLMARK CARDS 1) 3 letters, 1977 and pix lists. 601 HARCOURT, BRACE (Sarah Jorden) 1) 21 letters, 1956-62. 602 D.C. HEATH 1) 33 letters, 1962-68, and billings. 603 HELMS (closed) 1) 26 letters, 1955-56, lists of pix and 3 catalogs. 604 THE HIGHWAY TRAVELER (Greyhound) 1) 30 letters, 1951-56 and billings. 605 HIXSON-O'DONNELL 1) 1 letters, 1942. 606 HOLIDAY 1) 151 letters, 1951-72.

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607 HOLIDAY INN MAGAZINE 1) 35 letters, 1967-70 and many pix lists. 608 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN 1) 33 letters, 1971-72. 609 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, INC. (2) 1) 82 letters, 1955-71, many pix lists and want lists from publisher. 610 HOLT, REINHART AND WINSTON 1) 2 letters, 1973. 611 HOME MOVIES 1) 1 letter, 1950. 612 HOOFS AND HORNS 1) 2 letters, 1949 and 1959 and a bill. 613 HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 1) 23 letters, 1951-56. 614 HOUSTON CHRONICLE 1) 9 letters, 1956 and a clipping. 615 HOME AND HIGHWAY (All State Insurance) 1) 31 letters, 1954-58, billings and story idea sheets. 616 HORIZON LAND CORP. 1) 1 bill, 1963. 617 HOTEL PLAZA DE CORTES (Guaymas) 1) 5 letters, 149-51 and many billings. 618 HUGHES AIR WEST 1) 1 letters, 1973 and 2 copies of magazine. 619 H-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 142 letters, 1946-65, billings and lists of pix. 620 I-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 8 letters, 1959-60. 621 ILLUSTRATED PRESENTAIONS

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1) 2 letters, 1965, billings and a master list of all color photos matched with the stories they illustrate. 622 ILLUSTRATED PRESENTATIONS (2) 1) 50 letters, 1955-58. 623 IDEALS PUB. CO. 1) 3 letters, 1947-73. 624 HOWARD INCHES 1) 1 letters and a billing, 1961. 625 INDIAN TRIBAL SERIES 1) 7 letters, 1971 and pix lists. 626 INGERSOLL RAND 1) 3 letters, 1949. 627 INSTITUTE FUR FILM UND BILD 1) 17 letters and pix lists. 628 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 1) 1 letter and a flyer. 629 INTERNATIONAL NEWS PHOTOS 1) 10 letters, 1950. 630 I-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 44 letters, 1950-64. 631 IROQUOIS PUB. CO. 1) 9 letters, 1960-61. 632 J.M.G. EDITIONS PUBLICITAIRES 1) 21 letters, 1973-75, many pix lists. 633 JOHN BAUMGARTH CO. 1) 16 letters, 1953-70 and billings. 634 JUSTIN AND SONS 1) 1 letter, 1950. 635 J-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 14 letters, 1950-67, many billings.

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636 K.C. PUB. CO. (Flagstaff) 1) 9 letters, 1970-71. 637 KELLICK AGENCY 1) 14 letters, 1952-55. 638 KELLY, MADGE PFAU 1) 22 letters and postcards, 1950-53. 639 KEYSTONE PICTURES 1) 38 letters, 1947-51, pix lists, contracts. 640 KING FEATURES SYNDICATE 1) 57 letters, 1949-60, with billings and contracts. 641 KRUEGER, W.A.-TYLER PRINT CO. 1) 12 letters, 1963-67 and clippings. 642 KRUEGER, W.A. (2) 1) 70 letters, 1951-68, billings and a clipping. 643 K-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 73 letters, 1951-70. 644 LAIDLAW BROS. 1) 41 letters, 1968-72. 645 LES EDITIONS DU LOMBARD 1) 8 letters, 1972-74, pix lists and 6 envelopes with chromo illustrations. 646 LEO BURNETT CO. 1) 5 letters, 1959-60, xerox copies of illustrations and 2 b. and w. negatives. 647 T. LAMA (Texas boot maker) 1) 10 letters, 1952-59, invoices and a postcard. 648 SOL LESSER (CA film producer) 1) 9 letters, 1955. 649 LE TOURNEAU COOPERATOR 1) 1 letter and an invoice. 650 LIFE

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1) 48 letters and telegrams, 1941-52. 651 LITTLE AND IVES 1) 37 letters, 1958-62 and pix lists. 652 LOOK 1) 21 letters, 1951-61. 653 LORNE PRATT 1) 10 letters, 1965-67. 654 L-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 44 letters, 1951-70, invoices and lists of pix. 655 MAINLINER MAGAZINE (United Air Lines) 1) 4 letters, 1957. 656 MARYKNOLL 1) 14 letters, 1955-56 and pix lists. 657 MAISH, JAY 1) 1 letter, 1948. 658 MAGAZINE TUCSON 1) 6 p. invoices, 1948-53. 659 MARSH AVIATION 1) 2 letters, 1948 and invoices. 660 MARSHALL CAVENDISH 1) 21 letters, 1970-72 and pix lists. 661 MEALS FOR MILLIONS 1) 2 letters, 1949, invoices and pamphlets for this organization. 662 MEN (PRINCE AND CO.) 1) 30 letters and telegrams, 1956-57. 663 MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED 1) 16 letters, 1955-56. 664 MILWAUKEE JOURNAL 1) 17 letters, 1951-57 and invoices.

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665 METHODIST CHURCH 1) 55 letters, many receipts and pix lists. 666 METROPOLITAN GROUP 1) 5 letters, 1952-53. 667 MINNEAPOLIS- MOLINE POWER IMPLEMENT CO. 1) 1 letter, 1941. 668 MODERN PACKAGING 1) 7 letters, 1951-52. 669 MODERN MAN 1) 4 letters, 1956 and lists of captions. 670 MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY 1) 19 letters, 1951-61, and short manuscripts by C.W.H. 671 MOGELON, ALEX 1) 2 letters, 1967 and pix lists. 672 MONITOR (MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE CO.) 1) 21 letters, 1954-57. 673 MOTORLAND (A.A.A.) 1) 42 letters, 1956-65 and two manuscripts. 674 MOTORLAND (2) 1) 3 letters, 1973 and pix lists. 675 MURALS-COMMERCIAL PRINTS-CLOSED 1) 44 letters, 1951-56. 676 MUSTANG RANCH (ELGIN, AZ) 1) Many invoices, 1948-50. 677 M-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 85 letters, 1945-75. 678 M-MISCELLANEOUS (2) 1) 77 letters, 1955-71, pix lists and a magazine. 679 MCCORMACK-MATHERS 1) 2 letters, 1974.

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680 MCGREW (SAMPLES) 1) 2 letters, 1971, many pamphlets and flyers and promos. 681 MCCANN-ERICKSON 1) 2 letters, 1949. 682 MCGARR, ALFRED- ADVERTISING 1) 32 letters, 1954-58. 683 MCMAHON 1) 6 letters, 1950. 684 MACLEANS 1) 1 letter, 1949 and pix lists. 685 MCCLURE AND WILDER, INC. 1) 6 letters, 1952. 686 MCCORMICK-ARMSTRONG 1) 17 letters. 687 MCFADDEN AND EDDY 1) 10 letters, 1958. 688 MCGRAW-HILL 1) 27 letters, 1965-69. 689 MCLAUGHLIN AND CO. (Herb McLaughlin, Phoenix photographer). 1) 1 letter, 1950. 690 MC-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 1 letter, 1970 and lists of pix. 691 NOONAN CONTRACT 1) 18 letters, 1973-79, contracts and legal documents. 692 NBC NEWSREEL 1) 8 letters, 1951-63 and invoices. 693 NATIONAL DIGEST 1) 1 letter, 1945.

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694 NATIONAL FOREMAN'S INSTITUTE 1) 1 letter, 1950 and an invoice. 695 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (1) 1) 7 letters, 1961-69. 696 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (2) (Wild horse round-up) 1) 24 letters, 1957-58 and "Wild Horse Round-Up by Plane), 16 p. typed manuscript and captions. 697 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 1966 (3) 1) 5 letters, 1966-69. 698 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 1955 (4) 1) 163 letters, 1953-58, billings, lists of pix and 3 b. and w. photos. 699 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 1956 (5) 1) 106 letters, 1955-57. 700 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 1954 (6) 1) 117 letters, 1953-54. 701 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 1953 (7) 1) 80 letters, data sheets and lists of pix. 702 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 1942 (8) 1) 124 letters 1940-53. 703 NATIONAL MOTORIST 1) 17 letters, 1963-66 and receipts. 704 NATIONAL PROVISIONER 1) 1 letter, 1949, and receipts. 705 NATURE MAGAZINE 1) 15 letters, 1950-55, and receipts. 706 N.E.A. SERVICE 1) 1 letter, 1949. 707 NATURAL HISTORY 1) 31 letters, 1951-56, and receipts.

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708 NAVAJO TRIBE 1) 3 letters, 1959. 709 NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE 1) 13 letters, 1948-56. 710 NEWSWEEK 1) 7 letters, 1952-53. 711 NEW YORK NEWS 1) 83 letters, 1949-57, billings and receipts. 712 NEW YORK TIMES 1) 13 letters, 1953-55. 713 N.A.N.A (North American Newspaper Alliance) 1) 1 letter, 1949. 714 N.A.U.- EVELYN LEWIS 1) 17 letters, 1975-78 and many pix lists. 715 NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD 1) 15 letters, 1949-55 and invoices. 716 N-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 40 letters, 1951-76, invoives. 717 OLD TRAIL NEWS AGENCY (Santa Fe) 1) 11 letters, 1952-56. 718 OREGONIAN 1) 8 letters, 1949-57. 719 ORKIN-GINN (Photo Consultants) 1) 26 letters, 1955-56 and many pix lists. 720 OUR WONDERFUL WORLD 1) 16 letters, 1954-56. 721 OUTDOOR LIFE 1) 9 letters, 1951-56 and a manuscript. 722 ORSBORN, NICKI

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1) 7 letters, 1969-73. 723 OSBORN CO. 1) 36 letters, 1950-60. 724 O-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 29 letters, 1949-59. 725 POSTCARDS-DEXTER PRESS 1) 39 letters, 1965-65, pix lists and postcards. 726 POSTCARDS-DEXTER PRESS (2) 1) 15 letters, 1961-65, pix lists and postcards. 727 POSTCARDS-BAXTER-LANE 1) 25 letters, 1954-69, pix lists and postcards. 728 POSTCARDS-NOBLE POSTCARDS 1) 49 letters, 1953-58, pix lists, postcards, and 5 b. and w. photos and negatives. 729 POSTCARDS-PETLEY 1) 69 letters, 1949-65. pix lists, postcards and 2 b. and w. photo and negs. 730 PHELPS-DODGE 1) 55 letters, 1946-54. 731 PACIFIC DISCOVERY 1) 44 letters, 1954-65 and 1 b. and w. phot. 732 PARIS MATCH 1) 8 letters, 1976 and many billings. 733 PASO POR AQUI (KRMA-TV, DENVER) 1) 21 letters, 1973-76 and lists of pix. 734 PATHE NEWS 1) 2 billings, 1948. 735 PARADE 1) 60 letters, 1949-56, billings and receipts. 736 PAUL, GEORGE (Paul's Photo, Chicago) 1) 14 letters, 1958-59.

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737 PEOPLE AND PLACES 1) 1 letter, 1947, many billings and receipts. 738 PETERSON-SCHON ENGRAVING CO. 1) 4 letters, 1953-54 and receipts. 739 CHAS. A. PFIZER, CO. 1) 9 letters and tearshhets of pix. 740 PHOTO LIBRARY 1) 29 letters, 1952-63 and many sales reports. 741 PHOTO REPRESENTATIVES (SALES REPORTS) (1) 1) 1 letter, 1956 and many sales reports, 1956-58. 742 PHOTO REPRESENTATIVES (2) 1) 25 letters, 1956-60. 743 PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH SERVICE 1) 12 1973-74 and many pix lists. 744 PHOTO REPRESENTATIVES (3) 1) 26 letters, 1956-57. 745 PHOTO RESEARCHERS 1) 24 letters, 1957-67 and 1 b. and w. photo. 746 PHOTO-TRENDS 1) 49 letters, 1963-64. 747 PHOTO REPRESENTATIVES-RECEIPTS (4) 1) 4 letters, 1956-59, contracts and many receipts. 748 PHOTOGRAPHER'S NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE 1) 1 receipt, 1949 and promo flyers. 749 PICTORIAL AMERICA (Paul Pollack, Phoenix) 1) 10 letters, 1951-69. 750 PICTORIAL PRESS 1) 1 letter and a billing, 1946 and 1949.

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751 P.I.P. PHOTOS 1) 7 letters 1962-70 and pix lists. 752 PIPELINER (El Paso Natural Gas) 1) 18 letters, 1951-54 and pix lists. 753 PIX., INC. 1) 5 letters, 1946-54 (including a letter from Alfred Eisenstadt) 754 PLAYA DE CORTEZ 1) 16 letters, 1951-56. 755 PLYMOUTH TRAVELER 1) 3 letters, 1960-61 and magazine requirement sheets. 756 POMO INDIAN DATA 1) 11 letters, 1971 and fact sheets. 757 POPULAR MECHANICS 1) 8 letters, 1949-56. 758 POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY 1) 6 letters, 1948-67 and pix lists. 759 POPULAR SCIENCE 1) 1 letter, 1950. 760 POW-WOW, INC. (Flagstaff Pow-Wow) 1) 3 billings, 1948-49. 761 PRESBYTERIAN LIFE 1) 18 letters and telegrams, 1952-59 and billings. 762 PROGRESSIVE FARMER 1) 8 letters, 1967-68. 763 PUBLIX PICTORIAL SERVICE (Chicago) 1) 23 letters, 1951-55. 764 G.P.PUTNAMS 1) 14 letters, 1961-67. 765 P-MISCELLANEOUS

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1) 49 letters, 1951-70, many lists of pix. 766 QUARTERHORSE JOURNAL 1) 9 letters, 1950-57. 767 Q-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 9 letters, 1950-51. 768 RANCHO DEL RIO 1) 3 letters, 1950 and legal papers. 769 RANCHO LA PUERTA 1) 3 letters, 1959-60. 770 RAND MCNALLY, CO. 1) 18 letters, 1954-66 and pix lists. 771 RANGER RICK 1) 14 letters, 1971-73 and pix lists. 772 READER'S DIGEST- 1972 (1) 1) 29 letters, 1971-72 and pix lists. 773 READER'S DIGEST (2) 1) 5 letters, 1950-68. 774 READER'S DIGEST (3) 1) 20 letters, 1975-76 and pix lists. 775 REALITES 1) 14 letters, 1954-56 776 REDBOOK 1) 57 letters and telegrams, 1951-58 and many lists of pix. 777 REID, FERD ("Montana Charlie") 1) 43 letters, 1953-64 and 12 b. and w. photo. 778 RECORD STOCKMAN 1) 45 letters, 1954-62. 779 REFRESHER (Coca-Cola) 1) 130 letters, 1954-67.

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780 REFRESHER (PENDING) (2) 1) 18 letters, 1954-61. 781 RIVOLI SCARF AND NOVELTY CO. 1) 29 letters, 1951-52, billings and price lists. 782 ROBBINS, FRANK- GLENROCK, WYOMING 1) 96 letters, 1946-66. 783 ROBBINS, FRANK- WILD HORSE ROUNDUP-EXPENSES 1) expense sheets and receipts, 1946. 784 ROSE, R.R.- CASPER, WYOMING 1) 3 letters and a telegram, 1946-47. 785 ROBERTS, MIKE (Color printers, Berkeley, CA) 1) 24 letters, 1948-69. 786 ROBERTS, MIKE (2) 1) 15 letters, 1952-53, i photo and neg and 7 postcards. 787 ROBERT SNYDER ASSOCIATES 1) 14 letters, 1968- 1969, and pix lists. 788 ROCKET CIRCLE (Oldsmobile) 1) 83 LETTERS, 1956-66. 789 ROCKET PICTURES 1) 1 letter and 2 billings. 790 ROW-PETERSON 1) 9 letters, 1961 and needs sheets. 791 RUFFIN-HOLT 1) 19 letters, 1967-72 and pix lists. 792 R- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 58 letters, 1951-69. 793 SAGA 1) 11 letters and cards and receipts, 1950-56.

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794 SALISBURY, B.T. AND CO. 1) 9 letters, 1958-60. 795 ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER 1) 1 letter, 1948. 796 SANCHEZ, HECTOR 1) 3 receipts, 1953. 797 SAN DIEGO UNION 1) 31 letters, 1956-75 and news clippings on Pasqua story, 798 ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT 1) 3 letters, 1950-54. 799 ST. PAUL DISPATCH 1) 1 letter, 1949. 800 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 1) 18 letters, 1947-56. 801 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1) 5 letters, 1950-56. 802 SALUTE 1) 1 letter, 1948. 803 SANDOVAL NEWS SERVICE (El Paso, TX) 1) 1 letter, 1947. 804 SAN FRANCISCO NEWS 1) 1 letter and 1 card, 1944. 805 SCENE 1) 2 letters, 1947-48. 806 SANTA FE TRAVELER 1) 37 letters, 1951-53 and receipts. 807 SATURDAY EVENING POST 1) 22 letters, 1955-62. 808 SCENIC INNS OF AMERICA

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1) 1 letter, 1948. 809 SCHOLASTIC 1) 5 letters, 1945-67. 810 SCHOLASTIC ROTO 1) 2 letters, 1946. 811 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT 1) 1 letter, 1945. 812 SCHURMACHER, E.C. 1) 19 letters, 1955-56. 813 SCOTT FORESMAN 1) 21 letters, 1968-72. 814 SHUBERT PUBLICATIONS 1) 13 letters, 1951-53 and receipts. 815 SCIENCE AND MECHANICS 1) 1 letter, 1948. 816 SCIENCE ILLUSTRATED 1) 2 letters, 1950. 817 SCIENCE RESEARCH 1) 5 letters, 1967-68 and pix lists. 818 SCIENCE NEWSLETTER 1) 2 letters, 1947. 819 SCOTT FORESMAN 1) 4 letters, 1970-74. 820 SCRANTON SCRATONIAN 1) 1 letter, 1947. 821 SEVENTEEN 1) 10 letters, 1947-56. 822 SEKAI-BUNKA PUBLISHING 1) 49 letters, 1969-72 and many lists of pix.

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823 SIGNAL CORPS PHOTOCENTER 1) 2 receipts, and many contracts. 824 L.W. SINGER 1) 6 letters, 1962-63. 825 S.V.E. (SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION) 1) 23 letters, 1971-72 and pix lists. 826 SMALL WORLD (Volkswagen) 1) 1 letter, 1975 and 1 copy of the magazine. 827 SMITHSONIAN 1) 2 letters, 1975. 828 SOLOMON, LEO 1) 5 letters, 1954-55, captions and clippings. 829 SONORA TOURIST BUREAU 1) 5 letters, 1955-69 and billings. 830 SOUTHERN LUMBERMAN 1) 1 letter, 1947. 831 SOUTHERN PACIFIC R.R. 1) 35 letters, 1950-55, billigs and pix lists. 832 SOUTHWEST LUMBER MILLS, INC. 1) 8 letters, 1954-55 and billings. 833 SPENCER PRESS 1) 27 letters, 1955-56 and lists of pix. 834 SPORTS AFIELD 1) 4 letters, 1951. 835 SPORTS AFIELD (2) 1) 19 letters, 1956-60. 836 STANLEY, REX (Phoenix writer) 1) 17 letters, 1953-56. 837 STEPHAN GREENE PRESS

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1) 2 letters, 1972. 838 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1) 28 letters, 1954-56, pix lists and caption sheets. 839 ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH (2) 1) 2 letters, 1952 and a billing. 840 ST. PHILLIPS-BROCHURE 1) 1 brochure and a b. and w. photo of brochure and 3 negatives. 841 STOUFFER (Restaurant chain) 1) 19 letters, 1954-56 and many sample menus. 842 LEVI STRAUSS CO. 1) 20 letters, 1951-52. 843 STETSON HATS 1) 2 letters, 1972. 844 STONE (MAGAZINE) 1) 1 letter, 1948. 845 J.B. STETSON 1) 2 billings, 1951. 846 SUNSET 1) 49 letters, 1951-62 and pix lists. 847 SUN TRAILS 1) 10 letters, 1954-56. 848 S-MISELLANEOUS 1) 108 letters, 1950-70. 849 TWA AMBASSADOR 1) 2 letters, 1974. 850 TEXAS TANNING COMPANY 1) 11 letters, 1946-63 with 3 tearsheets. 851 THAMES AND HUDSON 1) 2 letters. 1975.

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852 THINK (IBM) 1) 13 letters. 853 THIS EARTH 1) 1 letter, 1950. 854 THIS WEEK 1) 53 letters and telegrams, 1953-62 and many pix lists. 855 THOMPSON, J. WALTER 1) 29 letters, 1950-53 and photstats. 856 THOMPSON-WINCHESTER 1) 1 letter, 1950. 857 THREE LIONS 1) 29 letters, 1938-44. 858 TIME-LIFE BOOKS 1) 15 letters, 1969-72 and lists of pix. 859 TIME 1) 22 letters, 1951-66. 860 TIMES MIRROR PRESS (L.A.) 1) 8 letters, 1951. 861 TINSLEY, JIM BOB 1) 21 letters, 1964-66. 862 TODAY'S HEALTH 1) 15 letters. 863 TOGETHER 1) 12 letters, 1957. 864 TORONTO STAR 1) 1 letter, 1975. 865 TORONTO STAR (2) 1) 100 letters and telegrams, 1955-59 and 4 manuscripts.

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866 TORONTO STAR WEEKLY 1) 122 letters and telegrams, 1950-57, many billings, and 3 story manuscripts. 867 TOWN JOURNAL 1) 11 letters, 1955-57. 868 TOWN JOURNAL "PATHFINDER" 1) 35 letters, 1955-57 and pix lists. 869 TRAVEL MAGAZINE 1) 4 bankruptcy statements, 1952. 870 TRAVEL MAGAZINE (2) 1) 79 letters, 1946-70 and billings. 871 THE TRAVELER (1) 1) 6 letters, 1962-63, 4 copies of the magazine and 3 b. and w. photos. 872 THE TRAVELER (2) 1) 17 letters, 1961-62. 873 TRAUB-LYONS-OPPENHEIM 1) 41 letters, 1951-52 and pix lists. 874 TRAVEL MAGAZINES-MIS. 1) 15 letter, 1944-60. 875 TRECKER, HAVEN (L.A. filmmaker) 1) 12 letters, 1960-61. 876 TREK MAGAZINE 1) 2 LETTERS, 1947. 877 TRUE 1) 59 letters, 1947-53 and 3 b. and w. photographs. 878 TUCSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1) Many billings. 879 TUCSON SUNSHINE CLIMATE CLUB (T.S.C.C.) (1) 1) 6 letters, 1949-61, billings and a booklet. 880 T.S.C.C., 1947 (2)

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1) 2 letters, 1947 and many billings. 881 T.S.C.C. (3) 1) 4 letters, 1951, contracts and billings. 882 TUCSON NEWSPAPERS, INC. 1) 2 letters, 1954, billings and clippings. 883 TURKEY WORLD 1) 1 letter, 1946. 884 T.W.A. 1) 5 letters, 1952-53. 885 TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX 1) 10 letters, 1949-59. 886 TYLER PRINTING 1) 4 letters, 1963-69. 887 W.A. KRUEGER 1) lists of pix and contracts. 888 T-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 11 letters, 1949-65 and many billings. 889 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1) 20 letters, 1963-68. 890 U.S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR (BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS) 1) 12 letters, 1959-74. 891 U.S.D.I. (INTERMOUNTAIN SCHOOL) 1) 17 letters, 1959-74. 892 U.S. DEPT. OF STATE (1950-53) 1) 66 letters, 1951-53 and pix lists. 893 U.S.I.A. 1) 67 letters,1954-59, billings, receipts and pix lists. 894 U.S. DEPT. OF STATE (MAGAZINE BRANCH) 1) Many invoices, 1951.

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895 U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT 1) 30 letters, 1957 and pix lists. 896 UNIVERSAL 1) 5 letters, 1946-66 and expense lists. 897 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 1) 4 letters, 1955-66. 898 UNION PACIFIC R.R. 1) 1 letter, 1949. 899 UNITED EDUCATORS 1) 4 letters, 1974. 900 U.P.I. 1) 2 letters, 1946. 901 UNITED NATIONS WORLD 1) 1 letter, 1952. 902 U-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 20 letters, 1953-70. 903 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1) 7 letters, 1953-63. 904 VARSITY 1) 1 letter, 1948. 905 VICTORIA, B.C. 1) 22 letters, 1940-42. 906 VISION 1) 1 letter, 1948. 907 VOGUE 1) 1 letter, 1950. 908 VON SYDOW, GUSTAF 1) 1 letter, 1948.

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909 V-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 19 letters, 1954 and pix lists. 910 WASHER, BEN 1) 7 letters, 1950. 911 WASHINGTON POST 1) 1 letter, 1947 912 WASHINGTON STAR 1) 1 letter, 1948. 913 WAY OF ST. FRANCIS 1) 3 letters, 1956-57. 914 WEST-DEMPSTER 1) 57 letters, 1952-65. 915 WESTERN CANNER AND PACKER 1) 1 letter, 1949. 916 WESTERN ART, INC. 1) 30 letters, 1956-63. 917 WESTERN FAMILY 1) 48 letters, 1949-59. 918 WESTERN GATEWAY 1) 4 letters, 1971-74. 919 WESTERN HORESMAN 1) 48 letters, 1951-57 and a tearsheet. 920 WESTERN LITHO 1) 1 letter, 1950. 921 WESTERN LIVESTOCK JOURNAL 1) 3 letters, 1968 and "Herefords on the San Carlos" by C.W.H. 922 WESTERN LIVESTOCK JOURNAL (2) 1) 44 letters, 1950-67. 923 WESTERN LIVESTOCK (DENVER)

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1) 20 letters, 1949-53. 924 WESTERMANN 1) 3 letters, 1973. 925 WESTERN PUBLICATIONS 1) 4 letters, 1968-70. 926 WESTERN SPORTSMAN 1) 11 letters, 1947-62. 927 WESTWORD (KAISER STEEL) 1) 74 letters, 1951-70. 928 WESTWAYS 1) 78 letters, 1951-62 and many billings. 929 WEST-WAYS SYNDICATE 1) 11 letters, 1949-50. 930 WESTERN WAYS MAGAZINE 1) 10 letters, 1954-55, 3 manuscripts, and 2 ink designs by DeGrazia. 931 WESTERN ART 1) 16 letters, 1962-63. 932 WESTERN MUSEUM-NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 1) 8 letters, 1967 and billigs. 933 WESTERN PRINTING AND LITHO 1) 6 letters, 1965-66. 934 WESTERN PUBLICATIONS (2) 1) 106 letters, 1953-68 and tearsheets of covers. 935 DAN WHITE AND ASSOCIATES 1) 66 letters, 1949-55, billings and pix lists. 936 WHITE MOUNTAIN RECREATION ASSOCIATION 1) 15 letters, 1967-69. 937 WHITE AND WYCOFF MANUFACTURING 1) 8 letters, 1950-57.

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938 WILD, PETER 1) 2 billings, 1971. 939 WILD FLOWER PRESERVATION SOCIETY 1) 1 letter, 1945. 940 WILEY, JOHN AND SONS 1) 1 letter, 1976. 941 WINSTON, JOHN C. 1) 2 LETTERS, 1954 AND A BILLING. 942 WOMAN'S DAY 1) 4 letters, 1956. 943 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1) 2 letters, 1948. 944 WRITER'S DIGEST 1) 1 letter, 1950. 945 WORLD SCOPE ENCYCLOPEDIA 1) 1 letter, 1948. 946 W-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 118 letters, 1946-74, billings, pix lists AND 2 manuscript stories. 947 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 1) 3 billings, 1946. 948 YACHTING 1) 1 letter, 1959. 949 YOUNG AMERICA 1) 2 letters, 1945 and 1949. 950 YOUNG MAN 1) 1 letter, 1946. 951 YOUR (Magazine) 1) 16 letters, 1959.

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952 ZIFF DAVIS PUB. CO. 1) 1 letter, 1948. 953 X-Y-Z-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 41 letters, 1947-56. 954 UNESCO COURIER 1) 23 letters, 1966-71. 955 U.S. CAMERA 1) 25 letters, 1954-66. 956 U.S.I.A.(2) 1) 2 letters, 1974. 957 U.S.I.A.-1955-56 (3) 2) 27 letters, 1955-70 and many billings. 958 U.S.I.A. (4) 1) 135 letters, 1956-70, pix lists and billings. 959 ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1) 3 letters, 1977, flyers and brochures, newsletters and form letters. 960 ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (2) 1) Many newsletters, 1978-80. 961 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 1) Many form letters and promo materials. 962 INDIANS-NAVAJO WEAVING AND JEWELERY 1) "Data for Monty Sutherland" 14 p. carbon. 2) "Navajo Weaving" 3 p. carbon. 3) Navajo Rug Maker" by Vivian Keatley, 13 p. carbon. 4) "Silver Rush-1953" by Phyllis Boyd. 9 p. carbon. 963 WESTERN WAYS CLIPPINGS 1) Many b. and w. photos of old clippings and one photo of Herbert at work in Montana. 964 MOROCCO 1) Notes from Morocco travelogue (mimeo). 2) Clippings and loose data sheets.

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965 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1) Clippings of stories of 1940, 1953 and 1955. 966 MISCELLANEOUS FILE 1) 41 letters, 1963-74. 2) Many clippings, booklet, brochures. 3) 2 manuscripts on Yaquis by P. Balestrero. 967 CAMERA INTERVIEWS WITH LITTLE WILD FOLK 1) 30 p. manuscript by CWH. 968 APACHE CATTLE 1) Clipping of article. 969 APACHE PUBERTY RITES 1) "Apacheria: a Land of Grief Without Tears" by VK. 6 p. carbon, 1949. 2) "Apache Ceremonial Dress" 3 p. 3) "Indian Debut" by R. Winsor 3 p. carbon. 970 MISCELLANEOUS FILE (2) 1) Many xeroxes of testimonials. 2) 2 copies of "Elgin, Arizona" by J. Cary. 3) Many booklets and brochures. 971 MISCELLANEOUS FILE (3) 1) Navajo Medical Center" by L. Herbert. 11 p. carbon. 2) "Geronimo" 19 p. carbon. 972 NAVAJOS 1) 41 p. untitled manuscript, carbon. 973 WESTERN WAYS TRADEMARK PROOFS 1) Many b. and w. negatives of the trademark. MEXICO: 1955 TRIP 974 MEXICO-FOOD AND DRINK 1) "Frivolous Frijoles" by VK 6 p. typescript. 2) "Mexican Fire Water" by VK 13 p. carbon. 975 LA PAZ-B.C. 1) 12 letters, 1959 and 2 p. of data.

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976 MEXICO TRIP-1955-ITINERARY 1) "Scene List" 10 p. carbon. 2) 31 p. of itinerary, carbon. 977 MEXICO-MISCELLANEOUS 1)8 manuscripts, many pamphlets and a brochure. 978 TEPIC AND SAN BLAS, NAYARIT 1) Many pages of typed and handwritten notes, 1 letter, 1955 and a booklet. 979 NAYARIT 1) Booklet. 980 NOGALES BULL FIGHT 1) Pages of typed data, 2 manuscripts, 12 letters, 1955, 9 pamphlets, 2 maps and an Arizona Highways. 981 SONORA, 1947- DATA, STORIES, CLIPPINGS 1) 12 manuscripts stories, many typed pages of data, clippings and a letter. 982 SONORA BOOK, COPY 2 1) "Sonora: a Land with a Silver Past and a Golden Future" by VK. 50 p. typescript. 983 GUAYMAS, GENERAL DATA AND STORIES 1) 5 manuscript stories, many pages of captions and data, clippings and pamphlets. 984 UTOPIA IN SINALOA (19th century socialist community in Mexico) 1) 14 p. manuscript by VK, 2 copies and 4 photos. 985 MEXICO-HERMOSILLO 1) 7 story manuscripts. 986 MEXICO-PIX, CAPTIONS 1) 10 P. captions. 987 MEXICO 1) 3 story manuscripts and 10 p. captions. 988 MEXICO-SILK INDUSTRY 1) 1 manuscript. 989 MEXICO- WESTERN REGION 1) 1 story and many p. of captions.

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990 MEXICO-RECIPES 1) 1 clippings. 991 LA PUERTA (Rancho La Puerta, early health resort and spa) 1) 2 booklets and a letter. 992 MEXICO- DANCE, ETC. 1) 2 copies of AZ Highways, Oct. 1955, 2 manuscripts of stories, many pamphlets and maps. 993 MEXICO- MAPS 1) 4 maps and copies of Mexico Daily Bulletin, 1955. 994 MEXICO- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 2 letters, 1955, many brochures, pamphlets and maps. 995 WEST COAST HIGHWAY- DON EDDY 1) "Trail to Utopia" by Don Eddy, 20 p. carbon, 8 letters, 1955-56, many pages of data and captions and 4 short manuscripts by VK. 996 ALAMOS, SONORA 1) 4 letters, 1955, 3 p. notes and hotel brochures. 997 CHAPALA 1) 1 letter, 1955, many pages of written and typed data, and 3 brochures on painter Roy McNichol. 998 CINCO DE MAYO HOLIDAY 1) 1 clipping. 999 GUADALAJARA 1) 1 booklet. 1000 CULIACAN, SINALOA 1) 2 small notebooks (LH's), 12 p. typed data sheets, and 6 booklets on hydrolic projects near this city. 1001 GUAYMAS 1) 2 letters, 1955 and 2 p. of notes. 1002 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES 1) 3 p notes, brochures and a map.

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1003 HERMOSILLO 1) 7 letters, 1955, 2 p. notes, flyers, clippings and a set of post cards. 1004 LOS MOCHIS, SINALOA 1) 3 letters, 1955, 2 motel brochures, and several pages of notes. 1005 NAVAJOA, SON. 1) 1 letters, 1955, notes and a flyer. 1006 MAZATLAN, SIN. 1) 4 letters, 1947, many pages of notes, flyers, brochures and postcards. 1007 CORRESPONDENCE 1) 25 letters and telegrams, 1955. MEXICO- GENERAL DATA 1008 FOR NEXT TRIP 1) 1 letter, 1955. 1009 ACAPULCO 1) 1 clipping and a brochure. 1010 AGRICULTURE 1) "Ejido" 2 copies, 4 p. 1011 AGUA PRIETA 1) 1 flyer. 1012 BAROYECA, SONORA, "LOST CITY" 1) 4 clippings, 1954. 1013 BEEF CANNING, MEX. 1) 5 manuscript stories and a pamphlet. 1014 CHIHUAHUA 1) 1 flyer. 1015 COSTUMES 1) 9 p. notes, 3 copies and a clipping. 1016 CUSTOMS AND TRAVEL TIPS 1) Many flyers, brochures and booklets.

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1017 AJIJIC 1) 10 p. typed and written notes and 2 letters, 1958-59. 1018 BAJA, CAL. 1) 1 manuscript, clippings, pamphlets, a map and a postcard. 1019 ALAMOS 1) 5 clippings, a booklet, pamphlets, and a contract. 2) 5 manuscripts stories, captions, an untitled manuscript, notes and a letter, 1946. 1020 "EL TIGRE" HUNT- MEXICO, 1954 1) 5 manuscripts stories, 14 p. of notes, 10 letters and cards, 1954-55, 14 clippings, and 7 b. and w. photos. 1021 GUADALAJARA, JALISCO 1) 25 p. typed and written notes, 14 p. pasted-up clippings, 12 pamphlets and flyers, a tearsheet and a book of postcards. 1022 GUAYMAS- JAMISON FISHING REPORTS 1) 25 "Weekly Reports", 1954-55 and a clipping, 1956. 1023 GUANTAJUATO 1) 2 pamphlets and 3 clippings. 1024 GUAYMAS- INTERNATIONAL FISH RODEO- DATA 1) "Shooting Big Game fishing at Guaymas" by CWH. 11 p. 2 copies. 2) 7 p. captions, 20 p. notes, and 27 letters, 1954-55. 1025 GUAYMAS FISH RODEO- STORIES 1) 5 manuscript stories and 17 p. of caption. 1026 GUAYMAS BIG GAME FISHING 1) 7 manuscript stories, 12 clippings, pamphlets and flyers. 1027 GUAYMAS- JAMISON LETTERS, 1954-55 1) Dozens of promo flyers. 1028 GUAYMAS- HOTEL PLAYA DE CORTES 1) 1 letter, 3 p. captions, many hotel menus and receipes and clippings. 1029 GUAYMAS "MARINERO" (HAT) 1) 2 manuscript stories.

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1030 GUAYMAS- WATER SPORTS 1) 4 p. notes and a clipping. 1031 HERMOSILLO, SON. 1) 2 manuscripts stories, 3 letters, 5 p. data, 5 pamphlets and a clipping. 1032 HIGHWAY TO MEXICO CITY 1) 1 manuscript story, 8 letters, 3 p. captions, 10 clippings and 16 flyers and brochures. 1033 HUNTING 1) 3 p. typed notes and 5 pamphlets. 1034 INDIANS- SERIS, YAQUIS 1) 5 p. data and captions and 1 booklet of b. and w. photos. 1035 LA PAZ 1) 1 clipping, 1955. 1036 LAREDO ROUTE 1) 1 flyer. 1037 MAZATLAN 1) 14 flyers, pamphlets and 3 clippings, 1955-56. 1038 MERCY FLIGHT (Navajoa flood, 1949) 1) 1 manuscript story. 1039 MEXICO CITY, GENERAL 1) 21 booklets and pamphlets. 1040 MORELIA 1) 1 pamphlet. 1041 NAYARIT (SAN BLAS, TEPIC) 1) 1 manuscript story, 6 p. notes, 3 clippings and a pamphlet. 1042 OAXACA, MEX. 1) 3 booklets. 1043 OBREGON, ALVERO 1) 1 clipping.

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1044 ORTEGA, FILIPE (ARCHITECT) 1) 1 manuscript story and 4 p. data. 1045 PEMEX TRAVEL CLUB BULLETIN 1) 18 copies, 1955-56 and a letter. 1046 PUEBLA 1) 1 flyer. 1047 RANCHO EL ALAMO 1) 3 stories, 14 p. of manuscript and notes, 10 p. captions, 2 letters,1945 and 1954 and 2 clippings. 1048 ROCKY POINT 1) 2 stories, 8 p. of captions and 2 clippings. 1049 RODRIGUEZ, ABELARDO (FORMER GOVERNOR) 1) 16 of notes and speeches by Rodriguez, 2 bookets on him, 2 clippings. 1050 SAN BLAS, SON. 1) 1 clipping. 1051 SANTA CLARA COLONY (Spanish Refugees) 1) 4 manuscript stories. 1052 SHRIMP INDUSTRY 1) caption list and Pacific Fisherman, Sept. 1950. 1053 SONORA- GENERAL DATA 1) 1 letter, 1949, caption list, 5 clippings, Sonora hotel directory and 2 copies of AZ Highways. 1054 "SONORA IS JUMPING"- SUTHERLAND- '55 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1) 2 manuscript stories, 14 p. of captions, 8 p. of notes. 1055 SONORA- W.W. NEWPAPER STORIES, 1947 1) 6 stories by C. or M. Abbott, many copies. 1056 SOTO, IGNACIO (GOV.) INAGURATION, 9/1/49 1) 1 story, 2 clippings, and 11 data and captions. 1057 VERA CRUZ, MEX. 1) 2 booklets.

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1058 SPANISH LANGUAGE DATA 1) 15 p. of notes by C. Abbott, 6 maps, 20 pamphlets and booklets and a monograph. 1059 SPANISH LANGUAGE DATA (2) 1) 5 volumes of Informe, 5 pamphlets and 2 maps. CALIFORNIA 1060 S. CAL.- SALE OF 35 MM SLIDES 1) 54 letters, 1956-58 and many lists of pix. 1061 CALIFORNIA (GENERAL) 1) 24 pamphlets, booklets, flyers, a map and 1 p. notes. 1062 APPLE VALLEY 1) 1 letter, 1956. 1063 BLYTHE 1) 5 booklets and 1 letter, 1956. 1064 BORREGO SPRINGS 1) 4 letters, 1956. 1065 BRAWLEY 1) 1 letter, 1956. 1066 CALEXICO 1) 1 program for "Desert Cavalcade". 1067 CALIPATRIA 1) 1 letter, 1956. 1068 DISNEYLAND (CAL.) 1) Time, 1954. 1069 EL CAJON 1) 5 booklets and pamphlets. 1070 EL CENTRO 1) 2 fliers and a letter, 1956. 1071 ESCONDIDO

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1) 14 flyers, offprints, pamhlets and a letter. 1072 HEMET 1) 2 flyers and a letter, 1956. 1073 JULIAN 1) 3 booklets and a letter. 1074 KERN LAND CO.- CATTLE REPORT 1) 1 report, 14 p. 1075 HOLTVILLE 1) 1 letter, 1956. 1076 LA JOLLA 1) 3 fliers and a letter. 1077 JACUMBA 1) 1 telegram, 1956. 1078 PALM SPRINGS 1) 6 letters, 1956. 1079 PINE VALLEY 1) 2 letters and a program for the Pine Valley Horse Show. 1080 SAN DIEGO 1) 1 letter and a city map. 1081 TWENTY-NINE PALMS 1) 1 letter, 2 maps and a pamphlet. 1082 VALLEY CENTER 1) 1 letter and a map. 1083 DEATH VALLEY 1) 2 story manuscripts, a film scenario, 1 letter, 1945, 7 p. of captions, 4 booklets and a map. 1084 COFFEE CREEK RANCH 1) 2 brochures and 2 letters, 1950. 1085 JEAN, J.W. (Inventor of the "gasoline from garbage" process) 1) 10 affidavits, 1941, 6 photostats of test reports from Naval Labs, diagram of an

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invention and 1 letter, 1942. 1086 JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL MONUMENT 1) 16 p. captions and short articles, 1942 and a map. 1087 MAPS AND BOOKLETS 1) 2 booklets. 1088 MISSIONS 1) "Father Serra's Rosary" C. Abbott, 9 p. carbon, 2 copies. 1089 PALOMAR 1) 1 clipping. 1090 SONGER, NAN (The "Spider Woman") 1) 3 manuscriptr stories and 5 letters, 1945. COLORADO 1091 PLANTING FISH BY AIR 1) 2 p. data. 1092 FRANZHURST FISH FARMS 1) 3 letters and a telegram, 1948-55, 4 clippings, a booklet and promo materials about this fish farming operation. 1093 ARABIANS IN THE ROCKIES 1) 4 manuscript stories, 11 letters, 1946-48, 19 clippings brochures and a tearsheet. IDAHO 1094 BOOKLETS 1) 7 booklets. 1095 TRAIL RIDERS 1) 1 manuscript story, 32 p. of captions and data, 2 booklets and a clipping. MONTANA 1096 BANNACK, MONTANA 1) 1 story, 16 p captions and partial manuscripts, 6 prospectuses for a mining company and a clipping. 1097 MONTANA

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1) 2 story ideas, a press release, 6 brochures, 3 maps and a clipping. 1098 MONTANA (2) 1) 20 clippings, 1940's, 18 p. notes, 3 booklets and 3 maps. 1099 BOOKLETS 1) 42 booklets, flyers and pamphlets, 3 maps, and 4 booklets of the minutes of meetings of a conservation group. 1100 ALDER GULCH WATER SYSTEM 1) 1 story, 2 letters and a photograph. 1101 BARNSTORMING 1) 2 copies of a story manuscript. 1102 CAMPBELL FARMS 1) 9 copies of 2 stories, 3 letters, 1947-48 and 4 clippings. 1103 CLARKE, JOHN (Native American wood carver) 1) 2 copies of a story, 8 p. of captions, 4 p. of data, 2 letters 1955-56 and a clipping. 1104 DUDE RANCHES 1) 2 stories, 2 clippings and a booklet. 1105 EMIGRANT DREDGE 1) 3 clippings, 1941. 1106 FOREST SERVICE 1) 1 story, 5 booklets, a clipping, and a letter, 1948. 1107 GILPIN, JOHN (Blacksmith) 1) Many copies of 2 stories, 10 p. of manuscript and captions, 8 p. written notes, 2 clippings and 2 letters, 1948. 1108 GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 1) 2 stories, 4 p. notes, 6 booklets and pamphlets and a photgraph. 1109 GONDER- ENGINE WIPER 1) 15 p. of manuscript and caption sheets. 1110 HABERSTROH 1) 1 story manuscript and written notes.

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1111 HAYING (MONTANA) 1) 2 story manuscripts and 3 p. captions. 1112 HERBERT'S CABIN 1) 2 stories, 7 p. captions, 2 letters, 1949, a promo sheet to sell this cabin and 2 photographs. 1113 JERKY 1) Multiple copies and variants of two stories. 1114 JERKY (2) 1) Multiple copies of 2 more stories, and a clipping. 1115 KREBBS- SHEEP IN GLACIER 1) 11 p. typed notes, 14 p. written notes, grazing permit and bonds for corporate surety, 1940. 1116 LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY 1) 2 booklets. 1117 LOOKOUT COUPLES- GLACIER 1) 1 story, 3 p. captions, 23 p. typed and 10 p. written notes from interviews and 5 letters, 1947-56. 1118 LOOKOUT LADIES 1) 2 stories and a clipping. 1119 NATIONAL FORESTS 1) 3 booklets and a map. 1120 NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD 1) 1 story and 3 p. captions. 1121 REID, CHARLIE (BURNT LEATHER RANCH) 1) 1 story and 5 letters, 1947. 1122 ROBINS AT MCLEOD 1) Story and a letter, 1947. 1123 SHEEP PILGRIMAGE 1) 5 stories, 24 p. captions and notes, 3 clippings, a letter, 1947 and a broadside. 1124 SHEEP

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1) 2 stories. 1125 SHEEP JACKETS 1) Story and 1 letter, 1956. 1126 SMOKE JUMPERS 1) 5 stories, 16 p. captions, 15 p. notes and data, 6 booklets, flyers and fact sheets, 7 letters 1945-50 and 30 clippings. 1127 TRAIL RIDERS (2) 1) 4 p. captions, 4 p. data, 3 booklets and a letter, 1946. 1128 TROUT DERBY 1) 2 manuscript stories, 6 p. notes and data, 8 clippings and a letter, 1955. 1129 URANIUM MINES 1) 40 p. manuscript, untitled and uncredited. 1130 WAKE OF JERE MURPHY 1) 1 p. poem. 1131 URANIUM- HEALTH 1) 2 copies of a story manuscript, 16 flyers, biiklets and promos, and 3 clippings. 1132 URANIUM- DATA 1) 2 notebooks with many p. of written notes, a story manuscript, 8 clippings booklets and flyers, and 2 letters, 1952. 1133 VIRGINIA CITY, MONTANA 1) 8 p. notes and quotes, 5 p. captions, 4 clippings, 2 flyers and 2 maps. 1134 VIRGINIA CITY (2) 1) 1 story manuscript, 14 p. data and captions, 10 clippings and 2 postcards. 1135 WEST BOULDER VALLEY 1) 4 p. notes and captions. 1136 CATTLE DRIVE- RUBY VALLEY 1) 4 short articles. 1137 VACATIONS, MISCELLANEOUS 1) 3 p. captions. 1138 VIRGINIA CITY, MONTANA (3) 1) 3 story manuscripts, 14 p. captions, and loose sheets of manuscript, 9 clippings

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and an assayer's report, 1906. 1139 VIRGINIA CITY- CHARLES BOVEY STORY 1) Many copies and variants of 3 stories, 10 p. notes, 9 p. of another manuscript, 1 letter, 1962 and 19 contact prints. 1140 URANIUM MINES (3) 1) 1 notebook with many pages of data, 6 clippings and flyers and a letter, 1964. NEW MEXICO 1141 NEW MEXICO BOOKLETS 1) 21 booklets, flyers and maps, and 2 p. notes. 1142 NEW MEXICO 1) 13 booklets, maps and flyers, many publicity handouts,6 p. captions, 7 clippings and a story manuscript. 1143 ACOMA CATTLE ROUNDUP 1) 2 p. data. 1144 NEW MEXICO FORTS 1) "The Bear Springs Story: 1950-60" a privately printed local history. 1145 CARLSBAD CAVERNS 1) 2 copies of a story and 3 pamphlets. 1146 CIMARRON 1) 5 variants of stories, 3 p. written data, a booklet and a photograph. 1147 GALLUP CEREMONIAL 1) 6 booklets and a publicity handout. 1148 GALLUP CEREMONIAL (2) 1) 3 booklets and a publicity packet. 1149 INDIAN ART- NAVAJO SAND PAINTING 1) 1 story. 1150 GALLUP CEREMONIALS (3) 1) 1 story, 3 booklets and 6 copies of the Gallup Independent. 1151 NEW MEXICO 1) 3 flyers and booklets and 1 p. data.

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1152 MUSEUM- SANTA FE 1) 2 booklets, 1 letter, 1955 and 6 p. captions. 1153 TERRONES 1) 4 copies of a story and a clipping. 1154 SHAFFER, POP (New Mexico "sculptor" of wooden animals) 1) 9 p. captions, 4 letters, 1945-555, and 9 copies of the Mountainair (NM) Progressive, 1941-42. 1155 WHITE SANDS, NEW MEXICO 1) 1 p. data. 1156 WHITEWATER (LODGE, GLENWOOD, NM) 1) 1 story manuscript AND 8 P. CAPTIONS. NEVADA 1157 NEVADA 1) 2 p. notes and a booklet. 1158 BOULDER DAM 1) 1 story, 9 p. captions, 8 booklets, 1 clipping and 3 publicity packets. 1159 LAKE MEAD 1) 9 booklets, 8 publicity packets, 2 p. captions and a letter, 1945. 1160 OREGON 1) 1 map and a clipping. 1161 MAPS AND BOOKLETS 1) 10 booklets and a letter, 1955. 1162 RENO AREA 1) 2 P. captions. 1163 VALLEY OF FIRE 1) 1 story and 6 p. data. 1164 VIRGINIA CITY (4) 1) 1 story. 1165 OREGON BOOKLETS 1) 18 booklets and maps.

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1166 SOUTH DAKOTA- BOOKLETS 1) 7 booklets and 2 letters, 1946. 1167 EL PASO 1) 1 film scenario, 1940, 15 booklets and press releases, 2 clippings and 6 postcards. 1168 FOUNDATIONS OF APPLIED RESEARCH 1) 1 booklet. 1169 UTAH BOOKLETS 1) 9 booklets, and 2 p. data. 1170 ARCHES NATIONAL MONUMENT 1) 2 stories, 5 p. handouts of data, 1 letter, 1946 and 8 photos. 1171 RAINBOW BRIDGE 1) 14 p. data and captions, 3 clippings and a booklet, and 18 letters, 1948-55 (including one from B. Goldwater). 1172 MISCELLANEOUS 1) 7 booklets on California, and 4 p. captions. 1173 LOUISIANA 1) 8 booklets and 4 postcards. 1174 BROCHURES, ETC.- SAN ANDRES, COZUMEL 1) 9 letters, 1961-63 and 2 brochures. 1175 HAWAAI- HARDWOOD 1) 14 booklets, brochures, etc.; 1 steno notebook with many pages of data and many loose sheets of data; 6 letters, 1963 and 2 clippings. 1176 SERPA, LOUISE (Rodeo photographer, Tucson) 1) A 4 p. manuscript, a clipping, 3 letters, 1967 and a copy of Hoofs and Horns. NEW FILES 1177 ARIZONA PIONEERS- BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES 1) 18 p. mimeo data. 1178 ARIZONA

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1) 2 story manuscripts. 1179 CATTLE COUNTRY 1) 2 story manuscripts, 2 p. captions, 1 p. data, 4 clippings and a letter, 1951. 1180 CATTLE RANCHES 1) 10 clippings, 1949-54 of WW stories published. 1181 CHILI PEPPER HARVEST 1) 2 copies of a story manuscript. 1182 XMAS IN DESERT 1) 1 p. captions. 1183 CIRCUS- U. OF FLORIDA 1) 15 b. and w. photos. 1184 COCOONING B-29'S 1) 12 p. War Dept. press releases. 1185 COWBOY BOOK- KEATLEY 1) 2 p. notes, 6 letters, 1963 and photo releases forms. 1186 COWBOY CAMP MEETING 1) Partial manuscript, clipping and 4 photos. 1187 CRUISING THE WEST INDIES 1) 1 manuscript, and 4 p. captions. 1188 DESERT DIORAMAS 1) 2 copies of a short manuscript. 1189 DIAMOND MINE 1) 12 p. written data, a clipping and 2 brochures. 1190 DOMINICA AND OTHER ISLANDS 1) 7 brochures and booklets, 3 letter, 1967, many pages of written notes, and 5 p. typed itinerary. 1191 FARM IN A DAY 1) Photostat copy of a manuscript. 1192 FASHIONS- SOUTHWESTERN 1) 2 manuscripts.

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1193 GRIZZLY BEARS 1) 2 manuscripts and a photo. 1194 HARVEY GIRLS (CWH) 1) Manuscript of a memoir of a "Harvey Girl". 1195 GUAYMAS- "BIG GAME FISHING" 1) 15 b. and w. photos. 1196 HOW TO DO IT SETS 1) Multiple copies of these short manuscript articles, 3 p. captions and a letter, 1956. 1197 INDIAN BREAD MAKING 1) 2 short manuscripts. 1198 INDIANS- APACHE 1) A manuscript article ad 2 p. captions. 1199 INDIANS- HAVASUPAI 1) Manuscript article and 3 p. captions. 1200 KINO MISSIONS 1) 2 p. captions and 16 b. and w. photos. 1201 PETE KITCHEN MUSEUM 1) Manuscript article and 17 photos. 1202 MAILBOXES 1) Short manuscript. 1203 MEXICO IS BOOMING- KEATLEY 1) 4 manuscripts and a photo of a map. 1204 NATIONAL MONUMENTS AND PARKS 1) 7 p. of data and a map. 1205 NININGER- METEORITES 1) 2 manuscripts, 8 pamphlets, 7 clippings, 10 letters, 1952-67 and a photograph. 1206 NOGALES, AMBOS 1) 1 manuscript. 1207 LOCKETT, CLAY- INDIAN TRADER

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1) 1 manuscript and 2 phots. 1208 NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 1) 27 b. and w. photos. 1209 PAPAGOS 1) 4 copies of Papago Bulletin and 1 of Papago Indian News, 57 letters, 1965-68, 13 clippings and 2 photographs. 1210 PAPAGO POW-WOW- WM. BARDSLEY 1) 2 manuscripts. 1211 POP SHAFFER'S WOODEN ZOO 1) A manuscript, 8 clippings 1942-58, and 13 b. and w. photos. 1212 PHOTO TIPS 1) 1 manuscript. 1213 PONY EXPRESS- LONE COWHAND 1) 1 manuscript, 84 b. and white photos and many negatives. 1214 RODEOS 1) 2 manuscripts. 1215 SABA- DATA 1) 2 notebooks full of data, many loose pages of written data, 6 letters 1963-64, 8 b. and w. photos, a clippings and a map. 1216 SABA- GRAVELY PLOW AND JEEPS 1) 2 manuscripts stories and 3 clippings. 1217 SAN XAVIER DEL BAC 1) 2 manuscript stories. 1218 SCHRANK, ANN 1) 11 b. and w. photos. 1219 SONORA BOOKLET 1) Another copyof the V. Keatley manuscript listed above. 1220 TANNER, ELDRED 1) 1 manuscript. 1221 TALIESIN 1) 1 manuscript and 11 photos.

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1222 TOMBSTONE 1) 2 copies of a manuscript. 1223 TUCSON- OLD ADOBE PATIO RESTAURANT 1) 2 manuscript stories. 1224 WESTERN WAYS BUILDING 1) 6 clippings and a flier, 4 letters, 1964-65, real estate listings and agreements, 7 photos and a negative. 1225 WILD HORSES OF WYOMING- BOB MOORE 1) 1 manuscript story. 1226 HORSES CAN BE POACHERS 1) 1 manuscript. 1227 WONDERLAND OF ROCKS 1) 4 manuscripts, 6 p. captions, 3 photos, 5 fliers and pamphlets and a postcard. 1228 WOODENHEADS 1) 1 story and 8 photos. 1229 TUCSONANS BUILD THEIR OWN HOMES 1) 3 manuscript stories. 1230 MAGAZINES- GENERAL INTEREST 1) 3 magazines. 1231 MAGAZINES- HUNTING AND FISHING 1) 2 magazines. 1232 MAGAZINES- HORSES, CATTLE 1) 1 magazine. 1233 MAGAZINES- RELIGIOUS 1) 1 magazine. 1234 MAGAZINES- MOVIE MAKING 1) 1 magazine. 1235 MAGAZINES- SCIENCE 1) 3 magazines.

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1236 MAGAZINES- TRAVEL 1) 6 magazines and a letter, 1969. 1237 WEEKI WATCHI 1) 1 manuscript, 15 b. and w. photos, 6 clippings and 4 data sheets. 1238 DOWSERS 1) 4 letters, 1962, 3 dowsing journals, and data sheets. MORE FILES 1239 ARGOSY 1) 24 letters, 1972-74, caption lists and legal documents. 1240 BOZELLL AND JACOBS 1) 10 letters, 1973. 1241 BROCKHAUS, E.A. 1) 3 letters, 1973. 1242 BUTTS, JOHN E. 1) 11 letters, 1964-73. 1243 CACTUS CRAFT 1) 1 billing, 1971. 1244 CAMERA PRESS 1) 21 letters, 1968-74, many pix lists and billings, and 21 photographs. 1245 CARMEN, LILLIAN 1) 3 letters, 1972-3. 1246 DODGE NEWS 1) 10 letters, 1962-72. 1247 DAVIS, MRS. WM. W. 1) 4 letters, 1973. 1248 DIRECTOR'S CENTER 1) 3 letters, 1971 and pix lists. 1249 DISCOVERY 1) 2 letters, 1972 and lists of pix.

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1250 EASTIN- PHELAN (BLACKHAWK FILMS) 1) 16 letters, 1972-73 and many lists of pix. 1251 ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA 1) 13 letters, 1968-73. 1252 ENGLAND, JUDY 1) 2 letters, 1972. 1253 EWING GALLOWAY 1) 10 letters, 1966-69. 1254 GENERAL LEARNING CORP.- TIME/LIFE 1) 1 billing. 1255 GINN AND CO. 1) 3 letters, 1974. 1256 GROLIER 1) 7 letters, 1961-65. 1257 HAVELSON, WINONA 1) 2 letters, 1972. 1258 FRED HARVEY 1) 2 letters 1970, and a manuscript. 1259 HARVEY HOUSE 1) 4 letters, 1968-72 and pix lists. 1260 IDEALS 1) 1 letters, 1973 and a billing. 1261 K.C. PUBLICATIONS 1) 3 letters, 1973. 1262 LIFE 1) 5 letters, 1971. 1263 LIND, EDYS 1) 2 letters, 1972-75. 1264 MCGRAW- HILL 1) 3 letters, 1965.

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1265 MADZAY, DON 1) 3 letters, 1973. 1266 MANDACK AND SMIRS 1) 2 letters, 1972. 1267 MONSANTO 1) 5 letters, 1974 and 2 copies of company magazine. 1268 MODERN MATURITY 1) 18 letters, 1970-73, and lists of pix. 1269 MASTIN, WM. 1) 1 letter, 1972. 1270 NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION 1) 5 letters, 1971 and 2 copies of Historic Preservation. 1271 NESBIT, PAUL 1) 3 letters, 1973 and 4 promo fliers. 1272 NEW MEXICO DEPT. OF DEVELOPMENT 1) 2 letters, 1971-72. 1273 ORKIN, FRANCIS 1) 2 letters, 1972-73. 1274 PACIFIC DISCOVERY 1) 2 letters, 1971-72. 1275 PLYMOUTH TRAVELER 1) 1 letter, 1972. 1276 PROFITABLE HOBBIES 1) 1 letter 1971. 1277 WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL 1) 4 letters, 1968. 1278 SAN DIEGO TOURIST BUREAU 1) 2 letters, 1971.

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1279 SCOTT FORESMAN 1) 2 letters, 1973. 1280 SIGNATURE 1) 2 letters, 1972 and a clipping. 1281 SPIRIT OF '76 1) 2 letters, 1972. 1282 SAN DIEGO UNION 1) 2 letters, 1973. 1283 SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION 1) 1 letter, 1973. 1284 TEXAS CO. 1) 3 letters 1973. 1285 T.W.A. AMBASSADOR 1) 5 letters, 1972-73. 1286 VISTA 1) 2 letters 1971 and copy of magazine. 1287 WESTWAYS 1) 1 letter, 1972. 1288 PHOTO TRENDS 1) 9 letters, 1965-67 and many pix lists. 1289 READER'S DIGEST- 1970-71 1) 24 letters, 1970-71. 1290 READER'S DIGEST- 1960-69 1) 42 letters, 1967-71. 1291 MINUTE MOVIES 1) 11 p. of scene descriptions from films. 1292 MEXICO 1) 3 p. of film scenes. 1293 GRINBERG FILM LIBRARIES

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1) 13 letters, 1962-64. 1294 NEVADA 1) 3 p. film scenes. 1295 WEST INDIES 1) 2 p. film scenes. 1296 CANADA 1) 2 p. film scenes. 1297 CACTUS MOVING 1) 2 p. film scenes, 2 copies. 1298 VICTORIA, B.C. 1) 2 p. film scenes. 1299 SOUTHERN ARIZONA 1) 4 p. film scenes. 1300 BRISCOE, ERNEST (Montana photographer) 1) 2 letters, 1948-51. 1301 TRAVEL MAGAZINE 1) 5 letters, 1965. 1302 SPORTS FOLIO 1) 1 letter, 1946. 1303 SPORTSMAN 1) 2 letters, 1953. WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS FILES 1304 A-D MISCELLANEOUS 1) 5 letters, 1946-56. 1305 E-J MISCELLANEOUS 1) 131 letters, 1946-60. 1306 K-P MISCELLANEOUS 1) 6 letters, 1948-55. 1307 Q-Z MISCELLANEOUS

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1) 38 letters, 1949-56. 1308 WRITERS, MISCELLANEOUS 1) 69 letters, 1946-56. 1309 CORRESPONDENTS- POSSIBLE 1) 67 letters, 1946-53. 1310 ARNOLD, OREN (Phoenix writer) 1) 10 letters, 1949-63. 1311 ATTEBURY, GEORGE (Death Valley photographer) 1) 3 letters, 1952 and a contract. 1312 BARDSLEY, WILLIAM (Tucson writer) 1) 37 letters, 1956-59. 1313 BASS, BILL (Photographer) 1) 5 letters, 1962. 1314 BAILEY, (SETH) TOM (Writer and ex-convict) 1) 12 letters, 1945-57 and a clipping. 1315 BATE, VICTOR 1) 1 legal document. 1316 BELKNAP, BILL (Nevada photographer) 1) 10 letters, 1948-57 and a contract. 1317 BICKEL, JOHN (Tacoma, WA photographer) 1) 7 letters, 1960-62. 1318 BREED, JACK (Photographer) 1) 28 letters, 1946-55 and promo flyers. 1319 BRISCOE, ERNEST (Missoula MT, photographer) 1) 37 letters, 1947-58 and billings. 1320 BROOKS, JOE (Florida sports writer) 1) 27 letters, 1955-57. 1321 BROWNIE, LEW 1) 4 letters, 1955-56.

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1322 BURRIDGE, GASTON (CA writer) 1) 11 letters, 1955-56. 1323 BYRD, H.W. (Shell, WY photographer) 1) 12 letters, 1947-61. 1324 CAPLIN, HARVEY (NM photographer) 1) 98 letters, 1949-65. 1325 CARY, JACK (Writer) 1) 3 letters, 1953-62. 1326 CANDELARIO JOHN (NM photographer and filmmaker) 1) 2 letters, 1960-61. 1327 CANDELARIO, JOHN (2) 1) 23 letters, 1050-60. 1328 CAPRON, MILDRED (Photographer) 1) 1 letter, 1946. 1329 CARROLL, TOMMY (Tucson photographer) 1) 2 letters, 1952. 1330 COHN, ALFRED (Tucson photographer) 1) 3 letters, 1946. 1331 COOLEY, JOHN 1) 1 color photo. 1332 CRANDALL, HARRISON (Moose, WY photographer) 1) 2 letters, 1956-57. 1333 CAPLIN RAY (CA sportswriter) 1) 2 letters, 1956. 1334 DOUGHTY, W. DYRE 1) 3 letters, 1950-53. 1335 DYER, ELMER (CA cinematographer) 1) 9 letters, 1956. 1336 EDDY BEN (Portland, OR photographer)

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1) 18 letters, 1955-57. 1337 EDWARDS, DUNCAN (Photographer) 1) 72 letters, 1946-60 and 5 b. and w. photos. 1338 EDWARDS, DUNCAN (2) 1) 21 letters, billlings, layouts for advertisements and a packet of color negatives. 1339 EDDY, DON (CA writer) 1) 22 letters, 1946-55. 1340 ELMER, CARLOS (CA photographer) 1) 17 letters, 1955-57 and 1 color photo. 1341 ENGLISH, GRATTAN (San Francisco photographer) 1) 11 letters, 1946. 1342 EVANS, HARVEY 1) 1 note, 1968. 1343 FERRY, PHILIP 1) 1 letter, 1950. 1344 FORTNEY, J.B. (OH photographer) 1) 2 letters, 1946. 1345 FRANK, JOHN 1) 1 letter, 1946. 1346 FRIEDMAN, STUART 1) 2 letters, 1946. 1347 GALVIN, TOM (Photographer) 1) 7 letters, 1952-57. 1348 GARST, W.E. 1) 1 letter, 1958. 1349 GIPSON, VIRGIL (Grank Canyon photographer) 1) 11 letters, 1954-58. 1350 GRAND CANYON NATURALISTS 1) 4 letters, 1968 and a map.

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1351 GILES, VERNON (Redmond, OR photographer) 1) 24 letters, 1946-47. 1352 HODGKIN, JOHN (CA photographer) 1) 39 letters,1962-69 and many pix lists. 1353 HIRSCHFELD, THEO 1) 5 letters, 1968-69. 1354 HILL, WARREN (AZ photographer) 1) 24 letters, 1968-69. 1355 HILTON, JOHN 1) 1 letter, nd. 1356 HOLLIDAY, GLEN (WW portrait photographer) 1) Many billings, 1955-56. 1357 HANSON, J.K. (AZ photographer) 1) 1 letter, 1961. 1358 HOBERICH, HAL (Flagstaff photographer) 1) 1 card, 1955. 1359 HABERTON, JOHN (Livingston, MT photographer) 1) 4 letters, 1945-47. 1360 HELMS, "TEX" (NM photographer) 1) 6 letters, 1954. 1361 HENDEE, DOROTHY (writer) 1) 3 letters, 1946-49. 1362 HILL, DIANA (Writer) 1) 16 letters, 1947-48. 1363 HUTH, P.E. (Photographer) 1) 3 p. captions. 1364 IDEN, L.G. (NM photographer) 1) 18 letters, 1948-49. 1365 KING, VICTOR (CA writer)

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1) 2 p. resume. 1366 JAMES, T.A. (Oraibi, AZ writer) 1) 23 letters, 1948-51. 1367 JENNINGS, MARGUERITE (St. David, AZ writer) 1) 11 letters, 1950. 1368 JOFFE, JOSEPH (Yellowstone photographer) 1) 5 letters, 1946-47. 1369 JONES, WARDELL (Tucson photographer) 1) 10 letters, 1947-48. 1370 KAHN HENRY (CA photographer) 1) 14 letters, 1947-48 and account statements. 1371 KEGLEY, MAX (Mesa, AZ photographer) 1) 5 letters, 1949-50. 1372 KELLY, FRANCIS (CA photographer) 1) 20 letters, 1950-54 and 5 b. and w. photos. 1373 KLUNE, FRANK (CO photographer) 1) 3 letters, 1963. 1374 KOLB, EMERY (AZ photographer) 1) 10 letters, 1967-68. 1375 LA MONK, CHARLES 1) 7 letters, 1966. 1376 LANGLEY, DAMA (VA writer) 1) 5 letters, 1948-56. 1377 LANDWEHR AND LANDWEHR (photographers) 1) 12 letters, 1946-48. 1378 LANE, EDWARD (Denver photo agency) 1) 7 letters, 1947-48. 1379 LANKFORD, F. COLLIER (NV photographer) 1) 2 letters, 1948.

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1380 LARK, TOMMY (Photographer) 1) 73 letters, 1946-72 and account statements. 1381 LEWIS, ROBIN (CO Springs photographer) 1) 16 letters, 1946 and account statements. 1382 LIPP, FRANZ (Chicago photographer) 1) 6 letters, 1952. 1383 LOCKE, JUSTIN (NM photographer) 1) 2 letters, 1972. 1384 MCVEY, KENNETH (Tucson photographer) 1) 1 letters, 1958 and statements. 1385 MCCALEB, KENNETH 1) 4 letters, 1956. 1386 MCINTOSH, HARRIET (Writer) 1) 3 letters, 1946-53. 1387 MCLAIN, JERRY (Phoenix photographer) 1) 9 letters, 1946-49. 1388 MCCLURE, JIM (CA writer) 1) 5 letters, 1947-48. 1389 MCLAUGHLIN, HERBERT (Phoenix photographer) 1) 12 letters, 1948-50. 1390 MACMILLAN, JACK (NY photographer) 1) 31 letters, 1945. 1391 MCKELVEY, NAT (Tucson writer) 1392 MAGEE, GENE (Tucson photographer and electrical engineer) 1) 1 letter, 1974. 1393 MANLEY RAY (Tucson photographer) 1) 10 letters, 1964-65. 1394 MANLEY, RAY (2)

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1) 57 letters, 1950-66, many lists of pix and billings. 1395 MANLEY, RAY (3) 1) 30 letters and 3 b. and w. photos. 1396 MANLEY SUMMARY 1) Many pix lists, account statements and 5 b. and w. negatives. 1397 MANLEY, RAY (4) 1) 47 letters, 1950-62, contracts, memos. 1398 MANLEY, RAY (5) 1) 7 letters, 1946-48 and many billings. 1399 MANLEY AIP 1) 2 letters, 1948, billings and Manley's resume. 1400 MANLEY, RAY (6) 1) 83 letters, 1946-50. 1401 MAHONEY, MURRELLE (Writer) 1) 22 letters, 1947-48. 1402 MAGEE, A.E. (GENE) (2) 1) 2 letters, 1961-62. 1403 MARTIN, CECIL (MT writer) 1) 17 letters, 1961-65. 1404 MARKOW, BOB 1) 11 letters, 1961. 1405 MASSEY, JAMES 4 letters, 1968-69. 1406 MASLOWSKI, KARL (OH photographer) 1) 16 letters, 1950-56. 1407 MOLS, PIERRE 1) 7 letters, 1950. 1408 MONROE, MORGAN 1) 11 letters, 1949-50. 1409 MORROW, DON (CO photographer)

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1) 22 letters. 1410 MUENCH, JOSEF (Santa Barbara photographer) 1) 10 letters, 1946-66. 1411 MURBARGER, NELL (CA writer) 1) 28 letters, 1947-48. 1412 NELSON, SMITH 1) 1 letter. 1413 NICHOLS, TAD (Tucson photographer) 1) 23 letters, 1944-69. 1414 NIEHUS, CHARLES (AZ photographer) 1) 7 letters, 1950-57. 1415 OLSON, ALVER (CA writer) 1) 7 letters, 1948. 1416 ORR, LEE (TX photographer) 1) 9 letters, 1949-50. 1417 OTTO, DAN AND MARY (CA photographers) 1) 10 letters, 1952-54. 1418 PETERSON, WILLIS (AZ photographer) 1) 3 letters, 1958-59. 1419 PALMER, ANDY 1) 8 letters, 1951-58, 1420 PARKER, JOHN (AZ writer) 1) 12 letters, 1948-49. 1421 PENDLETON, GEORGE (NM photographer) 1) 5 letters, 1952-53. 1422 PETER, THOMAS E. (CA photographer) 1) 4 letters, 1950-56. 1423 PEPLOW, BONNIE AND ED (Jerome, AZ photographers) 1) 6 letters, 1946.

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1424 PIERSON, RALPH (NY photographer) 1) 12 letters, 1946-50. 1425 PORTER, WILLARD 1) 3 letters, 1953. 1426 POWNELL, H.D. 1) 1 receipt, 1958. 1427 PROCTOR, R.C. 1) 10 letters, 1953. 1428 PRYER, CAPT. CARL 1) 12 letters, 1954-64 and 3 clippings. 1429 REECE, DAVID (AZ photographer) 1430 RIDDELL, ROBERT (Tucson writer) 1) 27 manuscript stories. 1431 ROAHEN, K.F. 1) 10 letters,m 1956. 1432 ROBERTS, DAISY (UT writer) 1) 10 letters, 1946. 1433 ROBERTSON, DOUGLAS 1) 5 letters, 1959. 1434 ROBINSON, ANARE 1) 5 letters, 1959 and a color transparency. 1435 ROSE, N.H. COLLECTION (Collectors of early western photographs). 1) 1 catalog, 1952. 1436 RUNKLE, AL (Cinematographer) 1) Many receipts and billings, 1949-51. 1437 RYAN, JOHN V. 1) 2 letters, 1949. 1438 SALGUERO, AGUSTIN (Guaymas photographer)

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1) 31 letters, 1954-67. 1439 SCHOUTEN, ANNEKE (Dutch anthropologist and photographer) 1) 13 letters, 1954-60. 1440 SCHUESSLER, RAYMOND 1) 6 letters, 1963-65. 1441 SEARS, WILLIAM (Tucson photographer) 1) 31 letters and memos, 1946-56. 1442 SIMON, JAMES (WY photographer) 1) 57 letters, 1951-64. 1443 SMITH, WILLIAM NEIL 1) 2 letters, 1967-68. 1444 SOLOMON, LEO (Writer and newpaperman) 1) 55 letters, 1947-56. 1445 SPROUSE, LEN (NM photographer) 1) 1 letter, 1952. 1446 SPRUNGMAN, ORMAL 1) 5 letters, 1951-52. 1447 STANLEY, REX (AZ writer) 1) 4 letters, 1954-55. 1448 STEPHENS, JAMES (CA photographer) 1) 24 letters, 1946) 1449 STEWART, JOHNNY 1) 1 letter and promo material. 1450 STOODY, C.F. (Tucson photographer) 1) 3 letters, 1946. 1451 SUTTON, MERRILLE 1) 2 letters, 1959. 1452 SWINEHART, GERRY (NY and Tucson promo man) 1) 2 story manuscripts. 1453 SWIFT, DICK

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1) 2 letters, 1969. 1454 TANNER, CLARA LEE (AZ anthropologist) 1) 3 letters, 1954-56. 1455 THEILL, AL PAUL 1) 5 letters, 1955-56. 1456 THOMPSON, MAY HALL (Tuson feature writer) 1) 28 letters, 1957-66, with biographical info on M.H.T. 1457 TINKER, FRANK 1) 9 letters, 1953-63. 1458 VAN NOSTRAND, JEANNE 1) 2 letters, 1951. 1459 WARREN, DWIGHT 1) 2 letters, 1968. 1460 WATERS, MARGARET 1) 1 letters, 1962. 1461 WELGOS, JAMES 1) 23 letters, 1961-62. 1462 WINSOR, ROANNA H. (Tucson writer) 1) 11 letters, and biographical info on R.H.W. 1463 WHEATLEY, W.W. (CA writer) 1) 23 letters, 1946-47. 1464 WIGGINS, WALT (NM photo-reporter) 1) 34 letters, 1950-52. 1465 WILLIAMS, CAL (Phoenix photographer) 1) 23 letters, 1946-47. 1466 WINTER, LLOYD C. (CA writer) 1) 13 letters, 1954-55. 1467 WORTS, GEORGE F. (Tucson writer) 1) 3 letters, 1953.

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1468 ZARVELL, ROBERT (Photographer) 1) 13 letters, 1954. COOPERATORS FILES 1469 ADAMS, DOC 1) 37 letters, 1945-51, billings and pix lists. 1470 AJO CHAMBER OF COMMERECE 1) 7 letters, 1946-48. 1471 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1) 6 letters, 1940-48. 1472 A. T. AND T. 1) 8 letters, 1946-47. 1473 AMERIND FOUNDATION 1) 1 letter, 1956. 1474 ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION 1) 37 letters, 1945-55. 1475 AZ. DAWN GARDENS 1) 5 letters, 1948 and promo material. 1476 AZ. HEREFORD ASSOCIATION 1) 2 letters, 1955 and 2 memos. 1477 AZ. PIONEERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1) 3 letters, 1962-63. 1478 AZ. PRINTERS 1) 4 letters, 1950 and book of sample cards. 1479 AZ. STATE MUSEUM 1) 3 letters, 1947. 1480 AZ. STATE PROMOTION 1) 17 letters, 1950-51. 1481 AUTRY PUBLIC RELATIONS 1) 9 letters, 1947-48.

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1482 A-MISCELLANEOUS 1) 2 letters, 1951. 1483 BAIRD, MATT 1) 15 letters, 1949. 1484 BANK OF DOUGLAS 1) 1 letter, 1949. 1485 BELL AIRCRAFT 1) 2 letters, 1946. 1486 BENSON C. OF C. 1) 3 letters, 1949. 1487 BISBEE C. OF C. 1) 27 letters, 1945-52. 1488 BISBEE-DOUGLAS AIRPORT 1) 13 letters, 1949. 1489 BOHLIN, ED 1) 3 letters, 1951-52. 1490 BOWIE C. OF C. 1) 13 letters, 1949-50. 1491 BROCKNER, STEWART (CHILI PEPPERS) 1) 16 letters, 1947-55. 1492 BROKEN ARROW RANCH 1) 9 letters, 1947-48. 1493 BROWN, DR. J.G. 1) 5 letters, 1947. 1494 BROWNIE, LEW 1) 18 letters, 1949-56. 1495 B-MISCELLANEOUS. 1) 14 letters, 1946-65. 1496 CARTER, MARION

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1) 10 letters, 1961-66 and travel info. 1497 CATTLE RANCHES 1) 73 letters, 1945-55. 1498 CALIFORNIA 1) 15 letters, 1945-50. 1499 CANANEA, SONORA 1) 17 letters, 1949-55. 1500 CARLSBAD C. OF C. 1) 5 letters, 1946. 1501 COLORADO- MIS. COOPERATORS 1) 63 letters, 1946-67. 1502 DAVIDSON, ALLEN- TALIESEN 1) 8 letters, 1956-60. 1503 DISNEYLAND, CA. 1) 4 letters, 1962-66. 1504 DOUGLAS C. OF C. 1) 54 letters, 1945-64. 1505 DOUGLAS, DR. A.E. 1) 3 letters, 1945-47. 1506 DRAGOON MARBLE 1) 9 letters, 1948-49. 1507 DYER, ELMER 1) 5 letters, 1962-63. 1508 EL CENTRO C. OF C. 1) 23 letters, 1946-56. 1509 EL PASO C. OF C. 1) 39 letters, 1945-62. 1510 EWING GALLOWAY 1) 3 letters, 1949.

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1511 FLAGSTAFF C. OF C. 1) 27 letters, 1947-50. 1512 FLORENCE C. OF C. 1) 42 letters, 1946 and financial statements. 1513 FORT HUACHUCA 1) 6 letters, 1945-47. 1514 FRANZHURST TROUT CO.-COLORADO 1) 12 letters, 1947. 1515 GALLUP C. OF C. 1) 19 letters, 1950-56. 1516 GLOBE C. OF C. 1) 14 letters, 1948-50. 1517 GLENN, MARVIN 1) 9 letters, 1956-66. 1518 GOLDWATER, B.- RAINBOW BRIDGE 1) 31 letters, 1945-55. 1519 GRACE, LOUISE 1) 5 letters, 1947. 1520 GREAT NORTHERN R.R. 1) 55 letters, 1945-71 and copies of the Great Northern Goat. 1521 GREATER ARIZONA 1) 26 letters, 1946-52 and copies of a newsletter. 1522 GUEST RANCHES- AZ 1) 87 letters, 1945-56, many lists of guest ranches at this time period, a pamphlet and a poster. 1523 GUEST RANCHES- WY 1) 2 letters, 1946-47. 1524 HARVEY, FRED 1) 33 letters, 1953-59, 8 pamphlets, and a promo book.

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1525 HANNAGAN, STEVE 1) 21 letters, 1946-48. 1526 HAWAII 1) 6 letters, 1950. 1527 HICKLEN, EARL 1) 1 letter, 1956. 1528 HILTON, JOAN 1) 1 letter, 1960 and a clipping. 1529 HOTEL PAWNEE 1) 8 letters, 1948-50. 1530 H- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 4 letters, 1950-51 and a clipping. 1531 INDIAN RESERVATIONS 1) 19 letters, 1945-55. 1532 JAMISON, TOM- CORRESPONDENCE 1) 56 letters, 1954-56 and 2 flyers. 1533 J- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 5 letters, 1941-51. 1534 KENNERLY, GEORGIA 1) 21 letters, 1951-60 and 2 flyers. 1535 KERN COUNTY LAND CO. 1) 25 letters, 1949-54 and data sheets. 1536 KIMBROUGH, VAL 1) 8 letters, 1945-50. 1537 KING, ROLLIN 1) 14 letters, 1947. 1538 LA PAZ 1) 23 letters, 1950-60.

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1539 LAS CRUCES 1) 4 letters, 1947-48. 1540 LAS VEGAS C. OF C. 1) 22 letters, 1945-59 and a flyer. 1541 LIPPINCOTT, BILL (WIDE RUINS) 1) 3 letters, 1949. 1542 LITTLE OUTFIT 1) 6 letters, 1944-46. 1543 MEXICAN CORRESPONDENCE 1) 33 letters, 1955-56. 1544 MARINELAND OF THE PACIFIC 1) 3 letters, 1962. 1556 MCFADDEN AND EDDY 1) 8 letters, 1959-62. 1557 MONTANA- GENERAL 1) 57 letters, 1942-71 and a 14 p. prospectus to promote tourism. 1558 MONTANA- GUEST RANCHES 1) 19 letters, 1946-61. 1559 MONTANA- VIRGINIA CITY 1) 9 letters, 1947-48. 1560 MORROW, DONALD J. 1) 1 letter, 1960. 1561 MURALS 1) 3 letters, 1956, with lists of mural placed. 1562 M- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 11 letters, 1947-58. 1563 NEAL, SHORTY 1) 8 letters, 1945-46. 1564 NEW MEXICO- MUSEUM OF

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1) 9 letters, 1953-54. 1565 NEW MEXICO TOURIST BUREAU 1) 13 letters, 1946-56. 1566 NOGALES, AZ 1) 56 letters, 1955-56. 1567 NOGALES, SON. 1) 16 letters, 1954-56. 1568 NOGALES C. OF C. 1) 13 letters, 1946-60. 1569 NORTHERN ARIZONA 1) 11 letters, 1945-49. 1570 N- MISCELANEOUS 1) 1 letters, 1971. 1571 PAYSON 1) 13 letters, 1946-50 and 2 brochures. 1572 PHOENIX C. OF C. 1) 30 letters, 1945-60, a brochure and data sheets. 1573 PICKET POST INN 1) 18 letters, 1947-49. 1574 PLAYA DE CORTES 1) 49 letters, 1946-52. 1575 PLAYA DE CORTES- FINANCIAL 1) 14 letters, 1952-58 and many statements. 1576 PLAYA DE CORTES- ANDERSON 1) 24 letters, 1954-55 and contracts. 1577 PLAYA DE CORTES- ADVERTISING 1) 6 letters, 1955 and many pages of ad copy. 1578 PORTER, HAROLD 1) 26 letters, 1954-55.

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1579 PRESCOTT C. OF C. 1) 10 letters, 1946-50. 1580 PRINTER'S INK 1) 15 letters, 1946-48 and promotionals. 1581 P- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 12 letters, 1950. 1582 REID, CHARLES 1) 38 letters, 1946-54 and a booklet. 1583 ROBERT'S STUDIO 1) 23 letters, 1947-56. 1584 SCHAFFER, POP 1) 5 letters, 1955 and many business propsals. 1585 SCHRANK, ANNE 1) 3 letters, 1947. 1586 SINALOA, MEX. 1) 3 letters, 1950. 1587 SMOKI PEOPLE 1) 11 letters, 1949. 1589 SONORA, ALAMOS- HERNANDEZ, JOAQUIN 1) 20 letters, 1947-50. 1590 SONORA- BAJA, CAL.- NAYARIT 1) 1 letter, 1949, 6 p. written notes, and a photo. 1591 SONORA- BOOK- CORRESPONDENCE 1) 10 letters, 1950-53. 1592 SONORA- GOVERNOR'S OFFICE 1) 40 letters, 1948-55. 1593 SONORA- HERMOSILLO- DE ANZA HOTEL 1) 3 letters, 1949 and a coupon book.

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1594 SONORA- HERMOSILLO- MIS. 1) 25 letters, 1941-48. 1595 SONORA- KEATLEY TRIP 1) 1 letter, 1951. 1596 SONORA- MIS. 1) 50 letters, 1934-54. 1597 SONORA- RANCHO EL ALAMOS 1) 5 letters, 1941-49. 1598 SONORA- TEXTILES 1) 14 letters, 1947-49. 1599 SONORA TOURIST COMMISSION- SANCHEZ, HECTOR 1) 20 letters, 1050-51. 1600 SONORA TOURIST OFFICE 1) 8 letters, 1954-56, 10 copies of Sunshine News, and 4 clippings. 1601 S- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 32 letters, 1947-56, many clippings and copies of the Roundup. 1602 THURBER, H.B. 1) 26 letters, 1945-57, and many promo flyers and booklets. 1603 TOMBSTONE 1) 17 letters, 1945. 1604 TUCSON C. OF C. (1) 1) 22 letters, 1945-57, many promo flyers and booklets. 1605 TUCSON C. OF C. 1) Many billings, 1950-53. 1606 TUCSON SUNSHINE CLIMATE CLUB- ADVERTISING. 1) 1 letters and 5 off-prints of an ad. 1607 TUCSON S.C.C.- MOVIES (2) 1) 1 letter, 1952. 1608 TUCSON S.C.C.- NEWSLETTER- (3)

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1) 4 newsletters, 1950. 1609 TUCSON S.C.C.- PROPOSALS, W.W. (4) 1) 1 letter, 1954 and many publicity proposals. 1610 TUCSON S.C.C.- RELEASES (5) 1) Many pages of photo releases. 1611 TUCSON S.C.C.- REPORTS, 1950-53 (6) 1) 1 letter, 1954 and many pages of promotional reports. 1612 TUCSON S.C.C.- REPORTS, 1948-49 (7) 1) 10 p. report, many pages of expense summaries and 13 letters, 1949. 1613 TUCSON S.C.C.- CORRESPONDENCE (8) 1) 59 letters, 1940-50 (with many letters to and from Roy Drachman). 1614 T- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 7 letters, 1947-51. 1615 UNION PACIFIC 1) 11 letters. 1616 UNIVERSITY OF AZ 1) 12 letters, 1944-54. 1617 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 1) 10 letters, 1946-47. 1618 U.S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR- FOREST SERVICE 1) 30 letters, 1946-48. 1619 U.S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR 1) 35 letters, 1945-47 and pix lists. 1620 U.S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR- PARK SERVICE 1) 29 letters, 1945-55. 1621 U- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 26 letters, 1944-47. 1622 U.S. GOV.- STATE DEPT. 1) 8 letters, 1945.

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1623 UTAH- MIS. 1) 10 letters, 1946-56. 1624 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1) 2 letters, 1954, and a press release on Walter Bimson. 1625 VAN VLEET- (COLORADO, ARABIANS) 1) 3 LETTERS, 1947. 1626 VILLASENOR, ALEJANDRO 1) 3 letters, 1949. 1627 WASHINGTON (STATE)- MIS. 1) 8 letters, 1946 1628 WEDDLE, CHARLES (PETUNIAS) 1) 9 letters, 1947-48. 1629 WEST INDIES 1) 10 letters, 1940-49. 1630 WESTERN PUBLICATIONS (TRUE WEST- FRONTIER TIMES) 1) 16 letters, 1954-64 and 2 clippings on publisher, joe small. 1631 WESTERN WAYS- FEATURES PLACED 1) lists of photo-features sold. 1632 WESTERN WAYS- PROMOTIONS 1) 2 speeches by Herbert, 2 flyers with Western Ways promotional track record, and 2 letters, 1955. 1633 WHITEWATER LODGE 1) 13 letters, 1948. 1634 WILD HORSE ROUNDUP- EXPENSES 1) 2 p. list of expenses. 1635 WILLCOX, C. OF C. 1) 3 letters, 1949-51. 1636 WILSON, ROBERT P. 1) 4 letters, 1945.

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1637 WIRKLER, JACK 1) 2 letters, 1947 and 2 p. list of pix. 1638 WOOD, BERT 1) 7 letters, 1945. 1639 WORK, LESTER P. (MONTANA) 1) 7 letters, 1946-47. 1640 WRITER'S DIGEST 1) 3 letters, 1947. 1641 WYOMING- MIS. 1) 13 letters, 1946-59. 1642 W- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 8 letters, 1946-51. 1643 YELLOWSTONE 1) 32 letters, 1944-56. 1644 Y- MISCELLANEOUS 1) 3 letters, 1948-50. BAJA PORTFOLIO 1645 BAJA, CAL. 1) 45 p. of data with suggested photo oportunities. 1646 BAJA ADDRESSES 1) 8 letters, 1958-62, pages of notes, business cards, and a 10 p. steno notebook. 1647 BAJA BROCHURES 1) 32 brochures, booklets, flyers, 5 clippings, 20 p. typed data, and an envelope of addresses. 1648 BAJA DATA 1) 8 clippings, 16 letters, 1959, many pages of data and notes. 1649 MEXICALI, CALEXICO, EL CENTRO 1) 33 letters, 1959-60. 1650 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

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1) 4 notebooks, and envelope of addresses, and a "Log of Baja, Cal.". CHAROLAIS PORTFOLIO 1651 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS 1) 39 letters, 1966-67. 2) 7 seperate manuscripts on Charolais cattle in Arizona. 3) Many pages of typed and written notes and data. 4) Booklets and brochures on Charolais breeding. FRED HARVEY PORTFOLIO 1652 FRED HARVEY- GENERAL BACKGROUND 1) 5 booklets, many pages of of notes, handouts, chapetrs from books and clippings on Harvey and the Grand Canyon. 1653 THE FRED HARVEY STORY 1) 2 copies of Herbert's manuscript and a letters to R. Carlson. 1654 HARVEY GIRLS- MEMOIRS 1) 4 manuscripts of memoirs. 1655 INDIVIDUALS 1) 44 letters, 1968. 1656 THESIS 1) "Meals by Fred Harvey" an 84 p. theses, 1965. 1657 SANTA FE R.R. 1) 10 letters, 1967-68. 1658 C. OF C'S, SOCIETIES AND PUBLICATIONS 1) 47 letters, 1967-68 and an issues of AZ Highways. HEBER- OVERGAARD- MOGOLLON- PORTFOLIO 1659 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS 1) 14 letters, 1962, 19 booklets, brochures and promos, 2 notebooks, and sheets of data. KINO MISSIONS PORTFOLIO 1660 KINO MISSIONS- SONORA 1) 3 untitled manuscripts, 14 of short articles on the missions, and a booklet.

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1661 KINO- PADRE AND MISSIONS 1) 2 manuscript articles, 30 p. loose sheets of manuscript and data, and 3 booklets. 1662 KINO- EXPLORING ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA 1) 8 P. MANUSCRIPT WITH NOTE. 1663 KINO MISSIONS- SAN XAVIER 1) 3 p. notes. 1664 KINO MISSIONS- HERBERT'S ARTICLE AND DATA 1) 11 manuscript article and many loose sheets of data. 1665 KINO MISSIONS- GENERAL DATA 1) 11 p. data and a drawing. 1666 KINO MISSIONS- WINSOR MATERIAL 1) 14 p. data and captions. 1667 KINO MISSIONS- REFERENCE MATERIAL 1) 10 p. data. 1668 NEWS 1) 18 p. of manuscripts. 1669 TRAIL OF FATHER KINO 1) 2 film scripts and a flyer. 1670 KINO- MIS.- PRINTED ARTICLES AND CLIPPINGS 1) 2 clippings. 1671 KINO MISSIONS- LISTS OF PIX AND CAPTIONS 1) 10 p. captions. 1672 NAVAJOA, SON. 1) 7 p. manuscript, data sheets and a drawing. MEXICO HIGHWAYS #2 PORTFOLIO 1673 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS 1) 8 p. manuscript, 2 letters, 1960, a notebook, 4 clippings and 6 color transparencies. NAVAJOLAND PORTFOLIO

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1674 CANDELARIO- FILM 1) 2 letters, 1956, 4 notebooks and a film script. 1675 NAVAJO DOPE FOR MONTY 1) 10 letters, 1957-58, 8 p. manuscript by Will rogers, Jr., many pages of data and notes, and a clipping. 1676 NAVAJO FILM- BEGAY 1) 13 letters, 1955-56, 3 booklets, clippings, and data sheets. 1677 NAVAJO- NAMES AND ADDRESSES 1) Many pages of names and addresses, 5 booklets and a tribal ballot. 1678 NAVAJO FILM AND NOTES 1) 15 clippings, booklets and a letter, 1958. SAN CARLOS APACHE PORTFOLIO 1679 CORRESPONDENCE WITH B.I.A. 1) 28 letters, 1962-63, and many data sheets. 1680 AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE 1) 4 letters, the Apache bylaws and many pages of data. 1681 SAN CARLOS APACHES 1) Many loose pages of manuscript and a clipping. 1682 LAND OF THE SAN CARLOS APACHES 1) MANY PAGES OF DRAFTS FOR ARTICLE. 1683 UPLEGGER 1) Many pages of data, a small notebook, and copies of the Apache Lutheran. 1684 ADDRESSES AND CLIPPINGS 1) Many pages of notes, clippings and 2 maps. SANTA CRUZ VALLEY PORTFOLIO 1685 NOGALES DATA 1) Mnay booklets, brochures and data sheets. 1686 SANTA CRUZ VALLEY 1) Carbon copy of the following article.

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1687 SANTA CRUZ VALLEY ARTICLE 1) 17 manuscript by Herbert. WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHES PORTFOLIO 1688 HISTORY 1) 2 letters, 1962, bibliographies and many pages of data. 1689 FRANCES NUTT'S CABIN 1) 1 letter, 1962, and data sheets. 1690 HOME LIFE 1) 1 letter, 1962 and data sheets. 1691 LUMBERING 1) Data sheets and tear sheets of Herbert's article. 1692 LAND OF THE WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE 1) Many pages of drafts of article. 1693 DAYS AND WAYS ARTICLE 1) 8 p. manuscript of article, and 3 clippings. 1694 ENTERPRISES 1) 3 letters, 1961 and many pages of notes. 1695 MISSIONS 1) 2 letters, 1962, drafts of Herbert's article on missions to Apaches. 1696 FAN MAIL 1) 40 letters, 1962, including letters from S. Udall and Karl Meninger. 1697 ARTIFACTS AND HISTORY 1) Many typed copies of data. 1698 YOUTH CAMPS 1) 2 catalogs of camps, 1961-62. 1699 CATTLE 1) 1 p. data.

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1700 SCHOOLS 1) 1 handout, 1961. 1701 WATERSHED SYMPOSIUM 1) 1 handout, 1961. 1702 WHITE MOUNTAIN APCHES- LUCILLE'S NOTES 1) 1 notebook and many loose written sheets. 1703 ADDRESSES 1) Many pages addresses and a clipping. 1704 GENERAL 1) Many pages of data. 1705 CRAFTS 1) 2 p. notes. 1706 ADMINISTRATION 1) 2 letters, 1962 and pages of notes. 1707 BROCHURES AND DATA 1) Many booklets and brochures. LEGAL FILES BANCRUPTCY COURT- FILINGS AND TRANSCRIPTS DRAWER #1 1708 INDEX- BANKRUPTCY COURT- FILINGS AND TRANSCRIPTS- JULY 9, 1965- FEBRUARY 10, 1975 1709 KINO SPRINGS PROPOSAL- 2ND OFFER, JULY 1, 1970 1710 Trustees submission of kino springs plan and Stewart Title for voting by creditors and trustees report of the results of voting, June 6, 1972. 1711 Original petition under Chapter 10 and order of approval. 1712 B.V. trust- proposal 2/6/66. 1713 Buena Vista lots deeded to investors by Inches and trustees listed according to blocks.

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BANKRUPTCY COURT 1714 List if claims class IV and V. 1715 Claims- Court records of claims filed. 1716 Claims- Late filing, additional information to Rigg, Dec, 6, 1973. 1717 Notes- Sept. 15, 1969. 1718 Quotes from transcript- Rothchild, Hellwitz, Referee. 1719 quotes from transcript- McCarty. 1720 Court files, 77-80. 1721 Court files- 1965- extra copies. 1722 Temporary restraining order, Nov. 12, 1964. 1723 Court files- 1966 . 1724 Court files- 1967. 1725 Court files- 1968. 1726 Court files- 1969. 1727 Court files- 1970. 1728 Arnold"s Petitions for deeds and hearings. 1729 Court files- 1972. 1730 Plan of reorganization. 1731 Desert Diet- July 20, 1971. 1732 Desert Diet- Sept. 9, 1971. 1733 Desert Diet- Sept. 30, 1971. 1734 A210- 1 through 17- July 9, 1956 through Sept. 30, 1965.

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1735 B210- Exhibits- Original hearing. 1736 C210- 18 through 26- Oct. 1 through Nov. 15, 1965. 1737 D210- 27 through 43- Nov. 30, 1965- April 25, 1966. 1738 E210- 44 through 61- Dec. 8, 1966- Oct. 11, 1967. 1739 F210- 62 through 65- Mar. 6, 1969 through Mar. 20, 1969. 1740 G210- 66 through 76- Transcripts, May 1st. hearing. 1741 J1- 83 through- 9/22/69- 9/12/69. ORIGINAL PETITION FOR INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY 1742 1973. PROPOSALS, AGREEMENTS, PETITIONS 1743 B.V. Trust proposal and correspondence- Rothchild- forrest. 1744 Court Files- 1971. 1745 Jack Arnold correspondence 1746 Kino Springs- promotion and restrictions. 1747 Analysis Kino Springs proposals- Re-beneficiaries and other creditors. 1748 Kino Springs- State real estate Dept. final report- Kino Springs unit #5. 1749 Pogson correspondence re Hellwitz proposal. 1750 Suggestions re new Kino proposal. 1751 Kino- reorganization plan to buy 1000 acres- by McCarty. 1752 Trustee plan. 1753 Plan of reorganization- by Rothchild for T.A. Rigg (trustee) as filed in Clerk's Office, John Forrest, Feb. 15, 1972. 1754 Original petition and summary D.D.D. Investment.

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1755 Classification of claims by trustee. TRANSCRIPTS 1756 Extra sheets- Hearings. 1757 Transcripts- extra pages. 1758 Transcripts- Sept. 23, 29, 1965. 1759 Transcript April 24 hearing re D.D.D. request give deeds, April 24, 1966. 1760 Transcript hearing, June 30, 1969. 1761 Transcript Sept. 15, 1969. 1762 Transcript Desert Diet Case-B-5368- November 18, 1969. 1763 Transcript 148-149- Mariscal hearing. Jan. 12, 1970. 1764 Transcript hearing on petition for deeds (recorded contracts) April 21, 1970. 1765 Transcript- April 21, 1970- Arnold's petition for deeds. 1766 Transcript hearing for deeds- June 1, 1970. 1767 Transcript hearing- Sept. 15, 1970- petition for deeds. 1768 Transcript- Sept. 15, 1970. 1769 Transcript of hearing- January 4, 1971. 1770 Transcript of hearing, January 5, 1971. 1771 Transcript- March 9, 1972. 1772 Transcript- April 4- Morning. 1773 Transcript- April 4- Afternoon. 1774 Transcript- May 8, 1972. 1775 Transcript- April 10, 1973.

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1776 Transcript- Hearing, April 10, 1973. 1777 Transcript- April 10, 1973 hearing- filing modified plan. 1778 Transcript- May 1, 1973 hearing- Ruby Bukovich claim. Amendment to modified plan. START OF SECOND DRAWER 1779 Brown, Ethel. 1780 Buena Vista Ranch prospects to buy lots- Will or not sell- Mrs. Crane. 1781 Want to Sell. 1782 B.V. Ranch- Early history- Court index- brief. 1783 Agreement and deed to Root and Dilling- Buena Vista Ranch. 1784 B.V. Ranch deeded to George Mariscal- 12/10/64. And agreement to sell to Mariscal, Oct. 30, 1964. 1785 Legal History- Buena Vista Ranch. 1786 Buena Vista Ranch- Title search by Ariz. Land Title, Sept. 21, 1966. 1787 Desert Diet Title search, Sept. 21, 1966, showing claims of interest- Schedule "B", Section 1. 1788 Quit claim deed from Inches to Stewart Title- Buena Vista lots listed. 1789 Rough draft- Mail-out re settlement in court and improvements. 1790 Kingman Project- Aug., 1958. 1791 Chronology- history- Buena Vista Ranch. 1792 Delinquent taxes paid up by Hersh. 1793 Mail-out of delinquent taxes. 1794 Taxes- Buena Vista Ranch.

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1795 S.T.T.-Wanda Dannenfelser- Trust officer trust #0261. 1796 Santa Cruz County Treasurer Oscar H. Islas. 1797 Investors will pay taxes and fees if they get deeds. 1798 Tax sale notice- Oct. 11, 1963 and summons- Oct. 21, 1963. 1799 Land frauds- AZ Daily Star. B.V. TRUST #2061 1800 I.R.S. report, Dec. 31, 1971. 1801 I.R.S. report- Dec. 10, 1969. 1802 G.A. Hersh. 1803 Insurance- Buena Vista Ranch. 1804 Beneficiaries ballots re releasing lots from mortgage. 1805 Summary of ballots releasing lots- Feb., 1971. 1806 Trust members- correspondence with Goldwater, 1970. 1807 Inches- Plan for organizing committee against B.V. Trust. 1808 Roy's letter, wants out- Aug. 8, 1968. 1809 Trust management committee meeting with Hernandez- B.V. Ranch. 1810 Beneficiaries- Trust 0261 and their interest, July 8, 1965. 1811 Trust 0261 beneficiaries- their trust interest and their Class IV and Class V claims- Dec. 31, 1970. 1812 Beneficiaries Trust 0261 their interest and claims, July 20, 1971. 1813 Beneficiaries of Trust 0261 their interest and their claims, Aug. 24, 1970. 1814 Trust 0261 expenses maintaining Buena Vista Ranch- May 20, 1964- Feb. 9, 1970.

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1815 Buena Vista Trust- New Members. 1816 Trust 0261 prospectus used in applying for loans- Dec. 4, 1972. 1817 Trust's situation in court at time of applying for loan for fund. 1818 B.V. Trust correspondence with Forrest Rothchild, #1. 1819 B.V. Trust correspondence with Rigg. 1820 Caretaker B.V. Ranch- injury to Hersh. TAXES 1821 Recorder. 1822 Santa Cruz County Assessor Robert Hathaway. 1823 Santa Cruz County zoning ordinance. 1824 Tax bills on deeded lots by Arnold's petition. 1825 Tax sale notice- Jan. 27, 1967. 1826 Taxes- Rothchild with Islas. MAIL-OUTS 1827 1963. 1828 1964. 1829 1965. 1830 1966 1831 1967 1832 1968 1833 1969 1834 I.R.S. report, 1970.

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1835 1970. 1836 1971 1837 1972. 1838 Mail-outs, 1974.

CORRESPONDENCE- WITH ATTORNEYS, COURT, TRUSTEES, GOVERNMENT

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1839 "Save the Ranch Fund" Schedule "E". 1840 Petitions sent to Mr. Forrest (trustee) by creditors. 1841 Culbertson, Robert L. 1842 Correspondence with creditors, bankruptcy court, etc. 1843 Dilling. 1844 Rothchild's correspondence with Hernandez. 1845 Hernandz, Baldo. 1846 Inches - Herbert. 1847 Hayes, Raymond F. and Rothchild. 1848 McCarty's letter to Administrative Office U.S. Courts. 1849 McCarty, Charles. 1850 McCarty, Charles d. 1851 For conference- McCarty. 1852 Roy King- Story. 1853 Approval replace Roy on Management Committee. 1854 Roy- Originals. 1855 Rothchild's correspondence with Seby and Arana.

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1856 Rothchild's correspondence with Judge Caldwell. 1857 Rothchild- with creditors. 1858 Rothchild correspondence with Van Slyke for Desert diet. 1859 Rothschild correspondence with I.R.S. 1860 Rothchild correspondence with Forrest. 1861 Rothchild correspondence with Corp. Commission. 1862 Rothchild correspondence with U.S. Attorney. 1863 Wilson, J.B.- Cave Creek. 1864 D.D.D. investors without claims. 1865 Paid up and time payment buyers who have indicated... 1866 Deeded lots and bonus lots. 1867 Lot buyers with assignments who have indicated they will not improve. 1868 Paid-up and time payment lot buyers without assignment. 1869 Paid-up buyers with their assignments in unrecorded areas. 1870 Trust 0261 beneficiaries interests and their Class IV and V claims. 1871 Other Class IV claims to be satisfied with 1/4 acre lots and/or cash. 1872 Extra xerox copies- Roy Case. 1873 Herbert, Charles and Lucile. 1874 Declaration of establishment of restrictions, conditions, covenants, Buena Vista Ranch. 1875 Hickey Complaint. 1876 Investigation.

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1877 Buena Vista Ranch appraisal- Glenn Poole. 1878 Cuneo- letter. 1879 Investors answer to Cuneo letter. 1880 List- D.D.D. Corp. Investors. 1881 Agreement- between Trust 0261 and Santa Cruz Dev. Corp., Buena Vista Public Service and Carl Reinhard. 1882 Ed Johnson- re B.V. Trust books. 1883 Appraisal by Glen poole for purpose of obtaining loan, Dec. 20, 1972. 1884 Buena Vista Ranch appraisal, Sept. 1, 1969. 1885 Santa Cruz objection to confirmation...July 25, 1972. 1886 Buena Vista Ranch sale contract- Nielson Brown to Victor Weiss. 1887 B.V.R. Title search by Stewart Title, April 9, 1964. 1888 Reinhard's Summary of the Stewart Title Plan. 1889 Caldwell's letter to Rothchild...July 29, 1969. 1890 Reinhard-experience- qualifications- recommendations. 1891 Reinhard, Carl- agreement with Howard Inches. 1892 Improvement district. 1893 Mortgage on B.V.R.... Feb. 1, 1961. 1894 Re-organization plan by Reinhard. 1895 Desert Diet- application and approval to operate...Nov. 23, 1960. 1896 Ariz. Corp. Commission opinion and order...Dec. 13, 1960. 1897 Corp. Commission Hearing... Sept. 9, 1968. 1898 Survey- investor's wishes re Santa Cruz proposals, 1972.

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1899 Summary- survey investors opinion on Reinhard...Sept, 1968. 1900 Inches agreement with Reinhard...June 10, 1961. 1901 Agreement proposed by Reinhard...1972. 1902 Santa Cruz Development Corp.- Bylaws, certificates, etc. 1903 Letters from rothchild and Gaines... 1904 Letters of intent from B.V. Trust members. 1905 Save the Ranch mail-outs. 1906 Save the Ranch- letters of intent. 1907 Hayes suggested mail-out...Jan. 23, 1973. 1908 Procedural aspects of Chapter X... 1909 Modified proposal prepared by Hayes... 1910 Herbert's Plan. 1911 Proposal from Van Slyke. 1912 Hellwitz plan- by Pogson. 1913 S.T.T. amended plan. 1914 Agreement to sell 1000 acres to Kino...Oct., 1971. 1915 Schedules A-B-C- modified proposal...1973. 1916 First plan of re-organization by Hayes. 1917 Stewart Title amended plan... 1918 Trustees- Kino proposal. 1919 Mariscal's proposal to Inches... 1920 Trustee's agreement to sell 100 acres to Kino.

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1921 Index court action delays noted. 1922 Second amendment to modified plan... 1923 Liquidation proposal 12/3/70. 1924 Untitled file. 1925 Trust 0261 amended plan (Hayes)... 1926 Second amended plan (Hayes)... 1927 Note and Mortgage on the B.V.R.... 1928 Schedule "A" lot optioners... 1929 A-plan to satisfy all claims...June, 1973. 1930 Amended liquidation proposal...1970. 1931 First phase improvement area...1974. 1932 Trust 0261 I.R.S. report, Dec. 31, 1972. 1933 Modified proposal sent to creditors, 1973. 1934 Extra- Trust 0261. 1935 Lot owners who have sent improvement fee. 1936 Untitled file. 1937 Trust 0261 beneficiaries... 1938 Buena Vista Syndicate members... 1939 Trust 0261- I.R.S. report reflecting 30% interest... 1940 Trust 0261 I.R.S. report, Dec. 31, 1973. 1941 Untitled file. 1942 Investors unable to join trust and why.

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1943 Stewart Title and Trust. 1944 B.V. syndicate members investment and percentage of interest. 1945 Ott Gardner. 1946 Stewart Title and Trust Company- 1963-Dec. 1971 #1. 1947 B.V. Syndicate- agreement and re-agreement. 1948 History- negotiation... 1949 Post office investigation...Sept. 10, 1964. 1950 Desert Diet Dev. Corp. License. 1951 Cuneo. 1952 Inches, Florida... 1953 Inches, Florida...Aug. 22, 1952. 1954 Inches, Florida...Jan.-1955. 1955 Stewart Title and Trust of Tucson. 1956 Treasurer- Santa Cruz County. 1957 Spa lots- deeds. 1958 Desert Diet Dev. Corp... 1959 Current correspondence with trust members. 1960 Changes in lot assignments...Oct., 1973. 1961 B.V. Ranch development PLAT. 1962 Raymond Hayes. 1963 Assets, liabilities, Trust 0261. 1964 Robert Hathaway- Santa Cruz assessor.

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1965 Mortgage- note forms. 1966 Lots deeded- to be deeded- lots left. 1967 Desert Diet History. 1968 Claims filed... 1969 Court files- 1969- not checked. 1970 Trustees report...July 9, 1973. 1971 Court Files, 1974. 1972 Kino Springs Proposal- First Draft. 1973 Swartz-Inches Correspondence. 1974 Inches- early Real estate Deals. 1975 Sun Diet Investors Correspondence. 1976 Phoenix Title and Trust- Plan For Desert. 1977 Notes and Rough Draft for the Inches Story... 1978 Royal Road Hotel- Balance Sheets. 1979 Pottinger-Soto Dev. Company... 1980 Inches Complaint on Story... 1981 Inches Letter to Granger... 1982 Sun- Diet- Florida. 1983 Buena Vista Syndicate- 1959-1963. 1984 B.V. Syndicate- Formation, Promotion. 1985 B.V. Syndicate- Its Status in Court. 1986 B.V. Syndicate Investors...

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1987 Appraisal B.V. Ranch... 1988 MITC- Ellison Plat. 1989 MITC Agreement- etc... 1990 Lots paid for after mortgage... 1991 Contract Desert Diet Dev. Corp.... 1992 Inches- Records, Transcriptions... 1993 Inches...Data. 1994 Royal Road Hotel Promotion. 1995 Ford, dayton Attorney... 1996 Maddox and Associates Agreement. 1997 Land and Life Corp. Plan... 1998 Royal Road Country Club Estates Agreement... 1999 Plan for Financing Hotel... 2000 Royal Road Hotel...May, 1962. 2001 Bargain and Sale Deed... 2002 Pottinger- Koestel Sale. 2003 Anxious Sun Diet Investor... 2004 Spa Houses... 2005 Trust 0261- Original Agreement. 2006 Scott. 2007 First Comm. Bank... 2008 The Howard Inches Story.

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2009 Schwartz- Complaint... 2010 Notice of Lis Pendens... 2011 Proposal Sell B.V. Ranch... 2012 Claims of Interest... 2013 Liabilities, Desert Diet... 2014 Spa-House deeds... 2015 Spa- House Furniture. 2016 Desert Diet balance sheet. 2017 Spa Houses... 2018 Proposal for control... 2019 Start of the Plan... 2020 Refunds- Inches Records. 2021 Arens plan. 2022 Plan to Convey Title... 2023 Signed Releases... 2024 Agreement- Inches... 2025 Agreement- Desert Diet... 2026 Mariscal's Letter of intent... 2027 Lot Assignments... 2028 Bisno Plan. 2029 Russell Plan. 2030 M.I.S.H. Agreement.

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2031 Inches Palm Springs Operations. 2032 Inches - Costa Rico Project. 2033 Dworkis Report... 2034 Court Action against Inches... 2035 Desert Diet reports... 2036 Florida Real Estate Comm... 2037 Inches Plan to form a committee... 2038 Florida Correspondence... 2039 Desert Diet Appeal... 2040 Royal Road Hotel... 2041 Desert Diet- Inches Proposal... 2042 Appeal Court Ruling. 2043 Desert diet Corp. Investors... 2044 Complaint- Criminal against Inches... 2045 Rothchild- Udal- Robinson... 2046 Desert Diet Financial statement... 2047 Axelman to Inches... 2048 Herbert's Letter to Reinhard... 2049 Rothchild's Plan... 2050 Affidavit and Order and Bench warrant... 2051 Inches Palm Springs Case. 2052 Ariz. Real estate Dept...

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2053 Inches Death... 2054 Approval of Building Restrictions... 2055 Survey- and Who will Improve... 2056 Petitions for deeds... 2057 Proposed Damn... 2058 Complaint... 2059 Clippings... 2060 Tabulation of Investors... 2061 Lots Deeded by H. Inches... 2062 B.V. Lots Paid for... 2063 B.V. Lots According to List Lots... 2064 Recorded Plats... 2065 Recorded Lots... 2066 Work Sheets... 2067 Lots deeded and Lots Mortgaged...

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HERB: BIOGRAPHY (WESTERN WAYS TIMELINE)

1896-1920

Born in Washington, D.C.

Service in WWI.

Worked as an apprentice chemist in New Jersey.

Worked as a "revenuer".

1922

Captain C. DeForest Pryer's 6th. expedition.

1923

Receives camera as payment

1924

"Pathe review man arrives in Miami".

1925

St. Paul, works for the Great Northern Railway.

1926

"10,000,000 people see the Fox News Reels every week".

1927

Sugar beet story in Custer, Montana, June.

1928

Photographs Edison and Harvey Firestone on Edison's birthday, February 28.

1929

Lands in Texas with first sound camera crew, April. Travels over New Mexico, Arizona, Grand

Canyon, Utah, Idaho, to Livingstone, Montana.

1930

"...Mexico, for almost a year..."

1931

"Charles Herbert and a camera and sound crew will shortly start a round-the-world trip in search of

material". American Cinematographer, October 31.

1932.

Greece, Naples.

1933

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Cairo, February 14.

Tunis, April.

Malta, April 12.

Palma Gran Canaria, December 14.

December, Marrakech.

1934

Tunis, April 19.

Havana, October 14.

"Mr. Herbert and Mrs. Herbert are in Hollywood for their first visit". Hollywood News-Citizen,

November 2, 1934.

1935

Brazil and Chile, February.

Buenos Aires, March.

Alaska, filming C.C.C. camps.

Palestine, October.

Palestine, Land of Promise released, December.

1936

Tennessee, filming T.V.A. work, January.

"Now on 'The March of Time'", June.

Arrives in Honolulu, May.

Shanghai, June.

July, Hong Kong.

"Ten month expedition in {China} 1936-7, filming the 'New Life Movement'".

Nanking, December.

1937

Hawaii, February.

1938

Mount Athos, January.

Miami, February.

1939

"Your proposed tour to the Southwest". November.

1940

"Sonora, for travelogue".

1941

Begins Western Ways with Ross Madden in Montana.

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1942

Into U.S. Army: sells cameras, and gets them back as a soldier.

1942-4

Makes training films and combat films for the Signal Corps.

1944

Medical discharge from service, returns to Tucson and resumes Western Ways.

Proposed film about Salt River Valley.

Buys new film camera set-up.

1945

"...there's been lots of changes here at home...". January.

Works with Clifton and Mary Abbott

1946

Ray Manley joins Western Ways

Ross Madden leaves Western Ways.

1950

Helps to found Westways Features with Dick Calkins, Ramon Adams and Vivien Keatley.

Television projects "It's True" and "Rawhide Riley" produced locally in Tucson.

Television film on U. of AZ. for NBC.

1953

Sells photo-finishing business and down-sizes Western Ways.

1954

Ray Manley leaves to begin his own studio with Naurice Koonce and Marjorie Riddell.

1963

Trip to Florida and the West Indies, through the next year.

1964

Buys land near Nogales for a proposed "health-conscious community" to be called "Eden". This turns

out to be an elaborate confidence scheme by Howard Inches, and years of litigation follow.

1966

"...and the con man got acquitted by the jury".

"We need cash".

1967

Santa Cruz County article, AZ Highways,February.

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Charolais cattle article in AZ Highways, April.

1968

Fred Harvey article in AZ Highways, June.

1969

Last article for AZ Highways, January.

1972

Article on Yaqui Pascua for Denver Post (his last published article?), March 22.

Article on the Herberts and Western Ways, AZ Highways.

1976

Passes on.