Bookmark this page or copy and paste URL to Email message Marjorie Robinson Flaherty collection, circa 1902MS-146
Biographical NoteMarjorie Robinson Flaherty was on the staff of the Normal school from around 1900 to 1904. Marjorie was the daughter of Lulu Hunter and C.O. Robinson who was a cashier of the Arizona Central Bank. Scope and ContentThe collection contains 3 photographic prints and a copper plate. The prints depict a Navajo seated on a horse, a horse in the desert, and the Arizona Lumber and Timber Company. The copper plate is a portrait of C.O. Robinson, the father of Marjorie Robinson Flaherty. RestrictionsConditions Governing Use
Unpublished and published manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Related MaterialArizona Historical Society, Northern Arizona Division. Flaherty, Marjorie photograph collection Controlled Access TermsPersonal Name(s) Flaherty, Marjorie Corporate Name(s) Arizona Lumber and Timber Company Subject(s) Navajo Indians Administrative InformationPreferred Citation
Marjorie Robinson Flaherty collection, MS-146 [Box Number]. Museum of Northern Arizona. Flagstaff, Arizona. Acquisition Information
Donated by Mrs. T.C. Flaherty in 1969 Processing Information
Processed in March of 2010. Container List
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