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21Author:  Wetherill, John Wetherill, Benjamin Alfred, 1861-1950 Wetherill familyAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Wetherill family collection, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  The Wetherill family was involved in a number of activities in the Colorado Plateau. While they may be best known for their various trading posts, many of them were involved with expeditions in the region. This collection contains records that detail these activities, as well as provides genealogical and photographic records of the family itself. 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Navajo Indians--Arizona | Navajo Indians--New Mexico | Navajo language | Navajo National Monument (Ariz.) – History | Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition | Petroglyphs--United States | Petroglyphs--Utah--Zion National Park | Trading posts--Arizona | Trading posts--New Mexico | Kayenta (Ariz.) -- History | Wetherill Mesa excavations | Wetherill Mesa studies 
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...This series contains photographs, journal pages, menu plans,...
...request. Numbers written on photographs correspond to such...
...with the exception of photographs, have been rearranged and...
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22Author:  Brooks, William E.; Gearin, John M.; Leach, George L.; Mead, Frank; Risley, W.S.(William); Thane, Hazel Cynthia; Thane, Eliza (Lisle); Moyer, Chas.; Ingraham, Fred L.;Add to Favorites
 Title:  Arizona Territorial Correspondence Collection 1866-1919 ead 
 Date(s):  1866-1919 
 Abstract:  This collection contains letters, and in some cases, their accompanying envelopes (covers) written either from Arizona or regarding Arizona matters during the State's Territorial period. The letters address issues such as mail service, statehood, Socialism, mining, ranching, military life, and the granting of a trading post concession. They also reflect the way of life in the Arizona Territory as well as highlight the types of people who were settlers of this area. 
 Repository:  Postal History Foundation, Peggy J. Slusser Memorial Philatelic Library 
 Subjects:  Trading posts--Arizona. | Military bases--Arizona--History. | Frontier and pioneer life--Arizona. | Politics--Arizona. | Mines and mineral resources--Arizona--History. | Harshaw (Ariz.)--History. | Morenci (Ariz.)--History. | Rucker (Ariz.)--History. | San Carlos (Ariz.)--History. | Solomonville (Ariz.)--History. | Yuma (Ariz.)--History. 
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...family about taking photographs of nearby cliff dwellings...
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