Explorations and Site Reports Along Highway 179 and Lonesome Valley, 1929-1951

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Explorations and Site Reports Along Highway 179 and Lonesome Valley, 1929-1951

A-036


Collection Summary

Creator: J. W. Simmons
Collection Name:Explorations and Site Reports Along Highway 179 and Lonesome Valley,
Inclusive Dates: 1929-1951
Physical Description:0.2 Linear Feet
Abstract:
Collection Number:A-036
Language: Materials are in English
Repository: Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
Arizona State Museum Library and Archives
PO Box 210026
Tucson, AZ 85721-0026
Phone: 520-621-4695
Email: larc@email.arizona.edu
URL: http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/

Scope and Content Note

This volume contains 153 pages.


Arrangement

This collection is in held within one accordian file folder.

Restrictions

Restrictions

Access to specific information about the nature and location of archaeological resources may be restricted pursuant to the United States Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA) and Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 39-125. ARPA includes a specific exemption from the the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requirements for information about the nature and location of archaeological resources (16 U.S. Code 470hh: Confidentiality of information concerning the nature and location of archaeological resources).

Copyright

The Arizona State Museum may not own copyright to all parts of this collection. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Related Material

For more information on these sites see: Archives A-20, #33, 38, #39, #50, #52; A-24, #2; A-31, #1, #5, #6.


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Explorations and Site Reports Along Highway 179 and Lonesome Valley, 1929-1951 (A-036). Arizona State Museum Library and Archives.


Container List

Contents, 1929-1939
page
1 A Pit House at the Porter Ranch (Black on Grey Culutre), undated
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5 The Groom Creek Culture (Banning Creek Divide) Prescott, Arizona, 1936
page
10 Chinamena Truck Garden Fort, South and East of Prescott, undated
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12 Ancient Ruins and Forts on Granite Creek Divide (Yavapai County Arizona), 1936
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16 Brady's Fort, Lonesome Valley, undated
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39 Maps and Plans of Yaeger Canyon Area, undated
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47 The Yaeger Canyon Ruin, Prescott National Forest, undated
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59 Lonesome Valley Ruins (Zone: 6. Part: 2), Fitzmaurice Ruin, The Hall Site, Yaeger Canyon Ruin, Coyote Ruin, A Lonesome Valley Cremation, Coyote Springs, Lookout Point, Terraced Gardens, Brady's Fort, The Porter (Ranch) Site, undated
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86 Lone Valley, Yavapai County Arizona, 1937
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89 Coyote Ruin in the Yavapai Black-on-Grey Culture, Yavapai County, Arizona, undated
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119 LDeath Notice for John Stanley, June 4, 1951; Prescott, Arizona, 1951
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120 The Del Rio Argillite Mines, 1929, 1932
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126 A Prehistoric 'Mine' of Red Argillite, Resembling Pipestone, Near Del Rio, Arizona -- Katherine Bartlett, 1939
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130 The Porter Ranch Ruin, Lower Granite Creek, undated