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1Author:  Hill, Edwin Bliss, 1866-1949Add to Favorites
 Title:  Edwin Bliss Hill Papers 1882-1973 ead 
 Date(s):  1882-1973 
 Abstract:  The Edwin Bliss Hill Collection houses correspondence, genealogical materials, diaries, personal mementos, business records, manuscripts, publications, printed items, and photographs collected and created by Edwin B. Hill and his daughter, Gertrude (Hill) Muir. Also included are items showing Hill's wife, Clara Ella (Hood) Hill; his father, inventor Alva Thomas Hill; his mother, Frances (Bliss) Hill; and his brother, Louis C. Hill. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Rare Books and Manuscripts 
 Subjects:  Printers -- United States -- Archives. | Publishers and publishing -- United States -- Archives. 
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...Hill, Gertrude Frances. The Art of the Navajo Silversmith...
...The Use of Turquoise Among the Navajo Indians . Ysleta, 1938...
...Gertrude. The Art of the Navajo Silversmith . Hill Press...
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2Author:  Chambers, Blanche RiordanAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Riordan Family Collection (formerly the Blanche Riordan Chambers Collection) 1882-1944 ead 
 Date(s):  1882-1944 
 Abstract:  Personal papers and letter books of Michael J. Riordan; letter books of Arizona Lumber and Timber Company and Riordan Mercantile Company, as well as other records of Riordan Mercantile Company; scrapbooks of Riordan family trips; newspaper articles and letters to the editors by Michael Riordan; papers of Denis M. ("Matt") and Timothy A. Riordan; Verde Council of Knights of Columbus minute book; First National Bank of Flagstaff records, 1929-1930. Overall date ranges are from 1882-1944. [Note: Many of the materials from this collection survived a fire at the Riordan Office Building where they were originally stored. Therefore, researchers should be forewarned that documents are particularly brittle and may also have carbon residue (soot) from smoke damage.] 
 Repository:  Arizona Historical Society/Flagstaff Archives 
 Subjects:  Lumber trade--Arizona--History. | Sawmills--Arizona. 
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...which they named Kinlichi, Navajo for "red house." The Metz...
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