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 | | 49 | Author: | Armitage, Merle,
		  1893-1975 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Merle Armitage
		papers, 
		1930-1974 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1930-1974 |  |  |  | Abstract: | The collection contains an assortment of correspondence, books,
		some published by his Manzanita Press, typescripts of books and short stories,
		advertisements, illustrations, clippings, photographs and photographic plates,
		articles, speeches, catalogs, and miscellaneous original art work. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Publishers and publishing -- California -- History -- 20th
			 century | Book industries and trade -- United States -- History -- 20th
			 century | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Pictorial
			 works | Commercial artists -- United States | Small press books -- Specimens | Book design -- United States -- History |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 50 | Author: | Forrest, Earle Robert | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Earle R. Forrest Papers
            1895-1960 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1895-1960 |  |  |  | Abstract: | This collection is organized into two subgroups:  Papers and Photographs.  The Papers in the first subgroup include biographical information, correspondence, and drafts of 26 of his manuscripts, including Bloody Trails of the Old Southwest and Adventures in Navajoland. The photographs are the second subgroup in this collection, this uncludes, black-and-white photographs which cover the years 1902-1929.  The bulk of them are mounted and deal with Forrest's travels in the West, especially his visits among the Indians of Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.  The mounted photographs are chronicled by numbers on the reverse side which correspond to the numbers in two indexes prepared by Forrest for easy identification. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Hopi Indians -- Rites and ceremonies. | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Pictorial works. | Missions -- Southwest, New. | Navajo Indians. | Pueblo Indians. | Snake dance - Pictorial works. | Tarahumara Indians. | Ute Indians. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 51 | Author: | Mehren, Lawrence L. (Lawrence Lindsay),
		  1944- | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Mescalero Apache
		Reservation collection, 
		1849-1963 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1849-1963 |  |  |  | Abstract: | The papers in this collection include two subgroups: Records of
		the Mescalero Apache Reservation and Related Source Documents. The records, in
		the form of microfilms, photoprints, and photocopies, include reports, census
		rolls, correspondence, photographs, muster rolls, and maps and plans from the
		National Archives and the Smithsonian Institution. The related source
		documents, in the form of a photocopied thesis as well as photocopies of
		primary and secondary source materials, are from the Denver Federal Records
		Center, the Arizona Historical Society, Eve Ball, Robert Mullin, other
		libraries, books, and magazines |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Indian agents -- New Mexico -- History | Lincoln County War, 1878 | Apache Indians -- Government relations --
			 1869-1934 | Indians of North America -- Government relations --
			 1869-1934 | Mescalero Indians -- Government relations --
			 1869-1934 |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 52 | Author: | Barney, James Mitchell,
		  1874-1965 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | James M. Barney
		Articles, 
		1939-1960 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1939-1960 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Writings and articles (photocopies) concerning the history of
		Arizona, ca. 1939-1965, with an emphasis on the Phoenix environs. Topics
		covered include tragedy and massacres, pioneer tales, historical events in
		Phoenix and Yuma, ghost and mining stories, as well as colorful accounts of the
		exploits of local figures. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | American newspapers -- Arizona --Phoenix | Folklore -- Arizona | Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona -- History --
			 Sources | Ghost stories, American -- Southwest, New | Indians of North America -- Arizona --
			 History | Massacres -- Arizona -- History | Pioneers -- Arizona |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 53 | Author: | Bonaventure, Father. O.F.M., 1885-1967 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Father Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M. Collection,
  		1901-1977
  		bulk (1908-1950) ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1901-1977 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Consists of photocopies of chiefly correspondence, 1908-1950, of Franciscan missionary and historian Father Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M. during his appointments, mainly to the Papago Indians (now known as Tohono O'odham), in Arizona. Included also are photographs that consist of images created by various Franciscan friars of the Saint Barbara Providence of the Order of Franciscan Friars depicting scenes from various Indian reservations in Arizona and Southern California. This collection also includes papers of Franciscan missionary, Nicholas Perschl (1887-1969), relating to his missionary work to the Papago Indians. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Arizona) - History | Missions - Arizona | Tohono O'Odham Indians - History | Tohono O'Odham Indian Reservation (Arizona) - History | Tohono O'Odham Indians - Government Relations | Tohono O'Odham Indians - Education | Franciscans - Arizona - Missions | Catholic Church - Arizona - Missions | Indians of North America—Pictorial works |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 56 | Author: | Douglas, Lewis W. (Lewis Williams),
		  1894- | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Lewis W.
		Douglas papers, 
		1859-1974 (bulk
		  1880-1960) ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1859-1974 (bulk
		  1880-1960) |  |  |  | Abstract: | Correspondence, congressional bills, speeches, articles,
		financial records, clippings, diaries, reminiscenses, photographs of family
		members from 1897 to 1964, wills, and estate records relating to Lewis's family
		and his extensive activities in politics and government. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | New Deal, 1933-1939 -- Sources | Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Great
			 Britain | Banks and banking -- Arizona | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- History --
			 Sources | Mines and mineral resources -- Mexico -- History --
			 Sources | Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Law and legislation --
			 Sources | Rain-making -- Arizona |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 60 | Author: | Douglas, Frances | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Frances Douglas
		Papers, 
		1892-1963 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1892-1963 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Contains correspondence, diaries, articles,
		stories, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and translations of mostly
		unpublished works by Spanish-language writers. Some of the authors are Concha
		Espina de Serna, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Jose Maria Carretero,
		Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Rafael Delgado, Pedro Juan
		Labarthe, Jose Lopez- Portillo y Rojas, Emilia Pardo-Bazan, Jose Echegaray and
		Eduardo Zamacois. Personal material consists of correspondence and family
		photographs, from marriage to Charles Fletcher Lummis, and later to Courtenay
		DeKalb, with whom she operated the Roadside Mine in Arizona. Photographs and
		correspondence related to the mine are present. Also included are typescripts
		of Douglas' published and unpublished articles, stories, and translations.
		Original drawings are by E.A. Burbank and Carl Oscar Borg. Correspondence with
		friends and publishers includes writers Eugene Rhodes, Henry Knibbs, Concha
		Espina, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, José María
		Carretero, Pedro Labarthe, Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, and the publisher Phoebe
		Hearst. Diaries and photographs document travels to Mexico and Europe. Stories
		were recorded by Douglas while she lived among the Isleta Indians. Mexican and
		U.S. newspapers, 1911-1915, report on the Mexican Revolution. Related material
		in MS 39 and MS 297. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | American Association of University Women. | Spanish Literature -- 20th century -- History and
			 criticism. | Isleta Indians -- Legends. | Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Legends. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Pima County --
			 History -- Sources. | Roadside Mine (Ariz.) | Women authors. | Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920. | 1900-1924. | 1925-1949. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
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