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1Author:  Herbert, Charles W. and Herbert, LucileRequires cookie*
 Title:  Charles and Lucile Herbert - Western Ways Features Manuscript and Photograph Collection, c. 1930-1970 (bulk 1940-1960) ead 
 Date(s):  c. 1930-1970 
 Abstract:  Primarily photographs, but also slides, articles, publicity, and biographical information relating to the Western Ways company’s business of creating feature stories with related images for sale to local, national, and international magazines and other publications, ca. 1940-1970. Their focus was Western North American tourism and human interest stories; topics include art and artists, Native Americans, tourist destinations and much more. 
 Repository:  Arizona Historical Society / Tucson Archives 
 Subjects:  Artists -- Arizona -- Photographs. | Dude ranches -- Arizona -- Photographs. | Ranches -- Arizona -- Photographs. | Cowboys -- Arizona -- Photographs. | Photographers -- Arizona. | Navajo Indians -- Photographs -- 20th century. | Apache Indians -- Photographs -- 20th century. 
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2Author:  Bourne, Eulalia, 1892-1984Requires cookie*
 Title:  Bourne papers, 1930-1985 ead 
 Date(s):  1930-1985 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, manuscripts, journals, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, student drawings, and photographs relating to Eulalia “Sister” Bourne and her autobiographical novels about ranching and teaching in rural southern Arizona schools. 
 Repository:  Arizona Historical Society / Tucson Archives 
 Subjects:  Teachers -- Arizona. | Rural schools -- Arizona. | Schools -- Arizona. | Ranch life -- Arizona. | Baboquivari School. | Reddington School. | Autobiography -- Women authors. | Women ranchers -- Arizona. | Sierrita School. 
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