Hazel Warren papers, 1868-1978 (bulk 1899-1972)

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Hazel Warren papers, 1868-1978 (bulk 1899-1972)

MS 410


Collection Summary

Creator: Hazel Warren
Collection Name:Hazel Warren papers,
Inclusive Dates: 1868-1978 (bulk 1899-1972)
Physical Description:13.5 linear feet (about 13,500 items)
Abstract:Papers, 1868-1978 (bulk 1899-1972). This collection includes materials relating to the life of writer and Indian Post trader Hazel Warren. Includes daily journals and vacation journals; scrapbooks containing news clippings, photographs, and published magazine articles; news clippings concerning life in Tecumseh, Nebraska, as well as descriptions of Indian tribes of the southwest; family photographs and photographs of reservation scenes; photographic negatives; personal and professional correspondence; published and unpublished manuscripts; and miscellaneous items including decals, buttons, and inscribed Bibles.
Collection Number:MS 410
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/

Biographical Note

Hazel (Woolsey) Warren was born and raised in Tecumseh, Nebraska. After graduating from high school, Ms. Warren worked at a bank in Tecumseh. Later, she worked for a local newspaper, The Tecumseh Chieftain, qualifying as a linotype operator. She first visited Arizona in 1912 when she traveled from Nebraska to Tuba City to vacation with relatives. In 1925 she married Keith Warren in Flagstaff, Arizona, after having known and corresponded with him for several years. After their marriage, the couple managed the Kayenta Trading Post in Kayenta, Arizona, until 1935. They then managed the Cedar Ridge Trading Post in Cameron, Arizona, until their retirement in 1949. Upon retirement, the couple traveled extensively for a time in the western United States and western Canada before settling in Phoenix, Arizona.

Hazel Warren was an avid writer. She began journaling in childhood and continued to keep journals for most of her life. Ms. Warren began submitting feature articles to magazines and newspapers for publication in the late 1920s. Several of these articles were published, primarily in nationally-distributed children's and young adult magazines owned by various religious organizations. She authored some articles under the name "H.W. Warren" as well as others under the pseudonyms "Louise R. Marshall" and "Beatrice Warren." In addition to magazine articles, Ms. Warren wrote a column during the 1940s that was published by The Punxsatawney News in Punxsatawney, Pennsylvania. Ms. Warren also was a hobbyist who enjoyed collecting decals and buttons, among other things, and her column titled "Indian Lore" was published in nationally-distributed hobby magazines during the 1940s.


Scope and Content Note

Papers of writer and Indian trader Hazel Warren. Papers include professional correspondence with publishers; scrapbooks containing news clippings, photographs, published articles and other items; daily journals and vacation journals; a decal collection with decals obtained from places visited as well as decals distributed in support of the war effort during World War II; personal items that belonged to her husband Keith Warren; published magazine articles authored by Ms. Warren; and published and unpublished manuscripts of feature articles and short stories (she authored some articles under the name "H.W. Warren" as well as others under the pseudonyms "Louise R. Marshall" and "Beatrice Warren"). While many of these manuscripts are typewritten, the bulk of them are handwritten (Note: Ms. Warren often recycled paper and would type new articles on the backs of older handwritten articles).


Organization

This collection is organized into nine series.

Restrictions

Restrictions

None.

Copyright

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Related Material

Louise R. Marshall:
"Hang Up Your Stocking." December 16, 1934, p. 7.
"Lowell Observatory." June 14, 1936, p. 5
"Weaving on Hopi Mesas." January 6, 1935.
Beatrice Warren:
"Forest Game Sanctuary." Vol. 8, No. 1, January 15, 1939,p. 7.
"Home Off the Range."Vol. 9, No. 2, February 18, 1940, pp. 3, 7-8.
"Indian Legend of Bryce Canyon." Vol. 7, No. 3, March 13, 1938, p. 8.
"Indians Fear Lightening." Vol. 7, No. 6, June 12, 1938,p. 8.
"Indians Share in Fourth."Vol. 8, No. 7, July 2, 1939, p. 8.
"Jasper Park." Vol. 7, No. 7, July 31, 1938,p. 3.
"Shopping with Wool."Vol. 7, No. 1, January 15, 1939, p. 7.
"Wild Life on the Increase." Vol. 7, No. 9, September 4, 1938, p. 7.
"Wilderness Friends in Canada." Vol. 7, No. 10, October 9, 1938, p. 3.
H.W. Warren:
"Bison Herd Roams Range."Vol. 6, No. 8, August 29, 1937, p.6.
"Camels in Arizona." Vol. 6, No. 12, December 19, 1937, p. 6.
"Eating Your Way into Mexico." Vol. 7, No. 1, January 9, 1938, p. 7.
"Floating Gardens." Vol. 6, No. 12, December 26, 1937, p. 7.
"Markets in Mexico." Vol. 7, No. 1, January 23, 1938, p. 3.
"Mirage." Vol. 6, No. 12, December 12, 1937, p. 6.
"We Go Sponging." Vol. 6, No. 6, June 27, 1937, p. 3.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Thoughts to Beautify Our Homes." pp. 146-149.
Beatrice Warren:
"Have You Had Your Eye Opener?" Vol. XLII, No. 8, March 1938, pp. 475-477.
"Is Yours a Hobby Family?" Vol. XLIV, No. 1, June-July 1939, pp. 31-34.
H.W. Warren:
"Shipboard Human Interest Pictures." p. 92.
Hazel Warren:
"Indian Lore: Arrowheads Are Where You Find Them." June 1947, pp. 43-46.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Death Valley." Vol. LXXII, No. 9, November 26, 1933, pp. 3, 5.
Beatrice Warren:
"The Navajo and His Horse." February 19, 1939, p. 2.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Candles of the Lord." February 10, 1935.
"Hopi Goes to His Rest." Vol. XXXII, No. 24, June 17, 1934, pp. 190-191.
The Children's Friend (LDS Church, Salt Lake, UT):
Beatrice Warren:
"Noschiti, the Badger." February 1945.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Courtesy to Children." Vol. 10, No. 3, July, August, September 1934, p. 2.
"Respect Child's Toys." October, November, December 1935, p. 3.
Louise R. Marshall:
"My War Bonnet to You." November 1933, pp. 18, 60.
Louise R. Marshall:
"A Gigantic Irrigation Ditch." November 6, 1932, p. 355.
Beatrice Warren:
"Glory to God on the Heights." November 27, 1938, p. 379.
"In the Royal Family." Vol. 84, No. 52, December 26, 1937, p. 416.
"Wee Kirk O' the Heather." Vol. 85, No. 10, March 6, 1938, p. 80.
"Wonderlands of Utah." Vol. 85, No. 39, September 25, 1938, p. 309.
"Yucca in Role of Soap, Food and Clothing." January 20, 1935, p. 16.
H.W. Warren: "Laundry Day in Mexico." Vol. XXX, No. 7, January 22, 1938, p. 120.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Celebrating with a Pow Wow." Vol. XIV, No. 26, June 30, 1935, p. 5.
"Indian Field Day Sports." February 8, 1931, p. 3.
The High Road:
Louise R. Marshall:
"Stonemasons of an Early Day: Pueblo Bonito-The Only Remains of the Culture and Achievements of a Vanished People." January 11, 1931, pp. 6-7.
Galley Proofs:
Louise R. Marshall:
"Golden Rule Tactics with Our Children." For publication not earlier than March 9, 1935.
"Helping Mother Entertain" For publication not earlier than July 6, 1935.
"Hospitable to Young Visitors." For publication not earlier than October 28, 1933.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Hints for Flower Lovers." June 1934.
L.R. Marshall:
"A New Way to Pop Corn." October 27, 1929.
Beatrice Warren:
"Bears in Our Parks." February 25, 1940, pp. 3, 7.
Hazel Warren:
"A Little Brown Baby Goes Home." Vol. I, No. 12, September 1943, pp. 2-3, 7.
"We Go Skidding for Buttons." Vol. II, No. 5, February 1944, pp. 4-6, 14.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Arrowheads." March 9, 1935, p. 79.
"Basket Makers." Vol. XXIII, No. 50, December 16, 1933, p. 400.
"Better Than a Tom Tom." February 10, 1934, p. 46.
"Indian Exhibits." October 27, 1934.
"Links of Love." Vol. XXII, No. 12, March 19, 1932, p. 93.
"Picture Rocks." January 14, 1933.
H.W. Warren:
"So Old It's New to Us." Vol. XXVII, No. 36, September 4, 1937, pp. 1-2.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Back of Beyond." Vol. XXXI, No. 43, September 22, 1934, pp. 338-339.
"Housewife Goes to Market." Vol. XXXIV, No. 29, June 19, 1937, pp. 229-230.
"Little Mud Home in the West." Vol. XXX, No. 41, September 9, 1933, pp. 322-323.
"The Potter and the Clay." March 4, 1933, pp. 110-111.
"Primitive Woman Creates Beauty." October 15, 1932, p. 365.
"Unique Savings Account of a Primitive Race." Vol. XXVIII, No. 48, October 31, 1931, pp. 378-379.
Beatrice Warren:
"Fisherman's Patron Saint." Vol. XXXV, No. 21, April 23, 1938, p. 162.
"Navajo Children Tend the Flocks." Vol. XXXVII, No. 9, January 27, 1940, p. 69.
"Pottery in Mexico." Vol. XXXIV, No. 46, October 16, 1937, p. 363.
"Rodeo and Rituals Mark Fourth." Vol. XXXVI, No. 31, July 1, 1939, p. 245.
"Thank Indians for Vegetable Plate." Vol. XXXV, No. 51, November 19, 1938, p. 402.
"Training to Help Own Tribes." Vol. XXXV, No. 15, March 12, 1938, p. 114.
"West's Most Spectacular Peaks." Vol. XXXVI, No. 32, July 8, 1939, p. 251.
H.W. Warren:
"Land of Flowers." Vol. XXXVI, No. 45, October 7, 1939, p. 355.
Beatrice Warren:
"Lemon Aid." September 11, 1938, p. 20.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Horses in the World's Work." June 25, 1932.
Beatrice Warren:
"Animals on Indian Reservation." November 1937, p. 165.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Stick to Adhesive." May 1939, pp. 12-15.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Legend of the Petrified Forest." June 2, 1935.
"Wild Life in Yellowstone." Vol. 3, No. 11, November 18, 1934, p. 1.
L.R. Marshall:
"Tractors and Trailers." November 1933.
Beatrice Warren:
"Tribe in an Enchanted Canyon." Vol. 7, No. 1, January 10, 1938, p. 4.
H.W. Warren:
"Love of the Beautiful." Vol. 8, No. 4, April 9, 1939, p. 4.
Beatrice Warren:
"Bring in the Wool." June 1939, pp. 8, 15.
Beatrice Warren:
"Taking Your Pen in Hand." January 1941, pp. 12-13.
Beatrice Warren:
"Enchantment Woven Into Rugs." Vol. 1, No. 3, June 18, 1939, p. 96.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Health Studies Among the Indians." July 1936, pp. 41-45.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Indian Children Off to School." Vol. 40, No. 40, October 1, 1933, pp. 8-9.
"Let's Swing Around the 'Magic Circle.'" Vol. 39, No. 26, June 26, 1932, pp. 4-5.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Christmas Bells Are Ringing." December 1934, pp. 16-17.
Hazel Warren:
"Indian Lore: Arrowheads." February 1947, pp. 27-29.
"Indian Lore: Borrowed Christmas." December 1946-January 1947, pp. 28-29.
"Indian Lore: A Navajo Silver Button Takes Form." September 1946, pp. 25-26.
"Indian Lore: Running Down His Dinner." March 1947, p. 28.
"Indian Lore: Strange Mingling of Customs." April 1947, p. 31.
"Indian Lore: Will Not Eat Turkey." November 1946, pp. 30, 61.
H.W. Warren:
"Parrot Guided Hopi to Mesa." Vol. LIV, No. 111, July-September 1937, p. 7.
"Patriotic Farmers." October-December 1945, pp. 6-7.
"Strong Man of Mexico." January-March 1946, p. 12.
"Taxi." Pp. 11-12.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Celebrating With Our Indian Friends." July 1932, pp. 8-10, 23.
"A Lively Job." Vol. 5, No. 11, August 1932, p. 1.
Louise R. Marshall:
"A Prehistoric Autograph Album." May 1, 1936, p. 262.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Mud Dance." July 18, 1936, p. 231.
"The Original American Cook." August 1, 1931.
"Where Neighbors Are Neighbors." Vol. LII, No. 7, February 13, 1932, pp. 50-51.
Beatrice Warren:
"Give Me a Home on the Plains." October 1, 1939, pp. 1-2.
"With a Pattern in Her Mind." October 15, 1939, pp. 20-23.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Origin of Easter Egg." p. 8.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Bath Day in Navajo-Land." April 11, 1931.
Louise R. Marshall:
"Eating Habits of the Modern Navajos." pp. 26-27.
"Fire Dance of the Navajos: A Primitive Method of Combating Disease." pp. 22-23.
"Kaibab Squirrel." October 1, 1932.
"Luggage for a Voyage."
"Sacramental Feast of the Navajos."

Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Warren, Hazel (Woolsey)
Warren, Henry Keith

Subject(s)
Cedar Ridge Trading Post
Hopi Indians
Indian Traders-Arizona
Kayenta Trading Post
Navajo Indians
Trading Posts-Arizona


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Hazel Warren papers (MS 410). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.


Container List

Series 1: Journals , 1905-1978 5 linear feet (about 5,000 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series contains journals kept by Hazel Warren. Most of the journals are handwritten and they span from her childhood until a few years before her death. The bulk of the journals are general in topic matter, usually documenting daily activities for Ms. Warren. Two vacation journals are included that document a Mexico trip in 1935 and a Canadian trip in 1949-1950.
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11 Canada. , 1949-1950
12-16 General.
117 General. , 1905-1948
118 General. , 1906-1907
119 General. , 1907-1908
120 General. , 1909-1911
121 General. , 1911-1913
122 General. , 1919-1914
123 General. , 1914-1915
124 General. , 1915-1916
125 General. , 1916-1917
126 General. , 1917-1919
127 General. , 1919-1920
128 General. , 1920-1921
129 General. , 1921-1922
130 General. , 1922-1923
131 General. , 1923-1924
132 General. , 1924
133 General. , 1924-1926
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21 General. , 1926
22 General. , 1927-1928
23 General. , 1928
24 General. , 1929-1930
25 General. , 1930
26 General. , 1930-1932
27 General. , 1932-1933
28 General. , 1933-1935
29 General. , 1934-1936
210-11 General. , 1935
212 General. , 1935-1936
213 General. , 1936-1937
214 General. , 1936-1938
215 General. , 1937-1940
216 General. , 1938-1939
217 General. , 1940-1941
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31 General. , 1940-1942
32 General. , 1942
33 General. , 1942-1946
34 General. , 1943
35 General. , 1944
36 General. , 1945
37 General. , 1945-1961
38 General. , 1946
39 General. , 1946-1949
310-11 General. , 1947
312 General. , 1948
313 General. , 1949
314 General. , 1949-1950
315 General. , 1950
316 General. , 1950-1951
317 General. , 1951
318 General. , 1952
319 General. , 1953
320 General. , 1954
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41 General. , 1954-1959
42 General. , 1955
43 General. , 1955-1957
44 General. , 1956
45-6 General. , 1957
47-10 General. , 1958
411-13 General. , 1959
414 General. , 1960
415-16 General. , 1961
417-18 General. , 1962
419 General. , 1963
420 General. , 1964
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51 General. , 1965
52 General. , 1966
53 General. , 1967
54 General. , 1968
55 General. , 1969
56 General. , 1970
57 General. , 1971
58 General. , 1972
59 General. , 1973
510 General. , 1974
511 General. , 1975
512 General. , 1976
513 General. , 1977
514 General. , 1978
515 Mexico. , 1935
Series 2: Scrapbooks, 1896-1945 1.5 linear feet (about 1,500 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
The bulk of the series contains scrapbooks with news clippings of general trivial matters and events of interest to Ms. Warren (much of the trivial information found in the scrap-booked clippings is similar to that found in the popular "Ripley's Believe it Or Not" syndicated column). Additionally, there is a scrapbook devoted to animals and insects and one dedicated to birds. Three scrapbooks contain material on Indian tribes of the southwest. Two scrapbooks contain articles published by Ms. Warren. Two scrapbooks are dedicated to matters that occurred in Ms. Warren's hometown of Tecumseh, Nebraska. Finally, there is a scrapbook that contains decals collected by Ms. Warren. (Note: three oversized scrapbooks are located in Series 9: Oversized).
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516 Animals and Insects.
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61-2 Birds.
63-14 General.
615 General. , 1869-1971
616 General. , 1928-1945
617 General. , 1929-1931
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71 General. , 1935-1945
72 General. , 1936
73 "Indian Magazine Articles." , 1933-1941
74 "Indian Stories." , 1931-1937
75 "Navajos, Zunis, Taos, and Other Tribes."
76 Published Articles-Louise Marshall (Hazel Warren). , 1931-1938
77 Stories. , 1929-1931
78 Tecumseh, Nebraska. , 1895-1945
79 Tecumseh, Nebraska. , 1897-1943
Series 3: News Clippings, 1894-1975 1.0 linear foot (about 1,000 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series contains news clippings of general interest to Hazel Warren as well as news articles concerning her or her family. Additionally, there are issues of The Punxsutawney News containing a regular column written by Ms. Warren.
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710 Birdwatching. , 1962-1971
711 The Coconino Sun (Flagstaff, Arizona).
712 The Coconino Sun (Flagstaff, Arizona). , 1929-1932
713-14 General.
715 General. , 1922-1959
716 General. , 1960-1975
717 Goulding, Harry. , 1953-1975
718 Grant, Zora. , 1934-1975
719 Green Art. , 1961-1962
720 Grey, Zane.
721 Grey, Zane. , 1954-1972
722 Johnson County Journal (Tecumseh, Nebraska). , 1894
723 Marble, H.P.
724 Marble, H.P. , 1911-1927
725 The Navajo Language Monthly (Adahooniligii). , 1943-1949
726 The Navajo Times. , 1969-1974
727 Southwest Tourist News.
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81 Warren, Hazel ( The Chieftain-Tecumseh, Nebraska). , 1931-1958
82 Warren, Hazel (Miscellaneous).
83 Warren, Hazel (Miscellaneous). , 1937
84-12 Warren, Hazel ( Punxsutawney News-Punxsutawney, PA). , 1941-1945
813 Warren, Keith. , 1917-1972
814 Wetherills. , 1929-1975
815 Woolsey Family.
816 Woolsey Family. , 1912-1971
Series 4: Photographs, . , 1894-1975 1.0 linear foot (about 1,000 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series contains photograph albums as well as folders containing loose photographs. Included are photographs of family members, photographs taken on various trips, and photographs of reservation scenes.
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817 Albums (California and Hawaii). , 1912-1915
818 Albums (General).
819-20 Albums (Mexico).
821 Albums (Nebraska).
822 British Columbia, Canada.
823 California. , 1937-1939
824 Cedar Ridge Trading Post Employees.
825 Colorado.
826 Crater Lake, Oregon. , 1937
827 Death Valley.
828 Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Parks.
829 Grand Canyon National Park. , 1939
830 Lac La Hache, B.C., Canada. , 1961
831 Marble Family.
832 Marble Family. , 1892-1955
833 Mexico. , 1936
834-35 Miscellaneous.
836 Miscellaneous. , 1936-1972
837 Reservation Scenes.
838 Reservation Scenes. , 1911-1940
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91 Warren, Hazel.
92 Warren, Hazel. , 1893-1963
93 Warren, Keith.
94 Warren, Keith. , 1908-1949
95 Woolsey Family.
96 Woolsey Family. , 1868-1969
97 Wetherill, John.
98 Yellowstone.
99 Yellowstone. , 1936-1937
Series 5: Negatives, 1911 (bulk undated) .5 linear foot (about 500 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series consists of folders containing loose negatives. Included are negatives of images of Hazel Warren, a trip to Mexico, and reservation scenes.
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910 Mexico.
911-13 Miscellaneous.
914 Reservation Scenes.
915 Snake Dance. , 1911
916 Warren, Hazel.
Series 6: Correspondence, 1899-1978 1.0 linear foot (about 1,000 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series contains correspondence including childhood correspondence between Ms. Warren and her niece, Zora Marble; childhood correspondence between Ms. Warren and her schoolteacher; correspondence between Ms. Warren and Keith Warren while he was stationed in France during World War I; and professional correspondence with magazine editors. Ms. Warren's professional correspondence also includes a letter from "Family Circus" cartoonist Bill Keane. Additionally, the series contains greeting cards and postcards sent to the Warrens.
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917 Greeting Cards.
918 Greeting Cards. , 1909-1975
919 Postcards.
920 Postcards. , 1906-1919
921 Postcards. , 1931-1939
922 Postcards. , 1940-1949
923-24 Postcards. , 1950-1955
925 Postcards. , 1956-1959
926-27 Postcards. , 1960-1969
928 Postcards. , 1970-1978
929 Professional. , 1928-1971
930 Warren, Hazel.
931 Warren, Hazel. , 1899-1929
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101 Warren, Hazel. , 1932-1939
102 Warren, Hazel. , 1940-1949
103 Warren, Hazel. , 1950-1959
104 Warren, Hazel. , 1960-1969
105 Warren, Hazel. , 1970-1978
106 Warren, Keith. , 1918-1960
Series 7: Writings, 1929-1947 (bulk undated) 1.0 linear foot (about 1,000 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
The bulk of this series is unpublished article manuscripts in either handwritten or typescript form. The series also contains the published articles of Hazel Warren. Ms. Warren authored some articles under the name "H.W. Warren" as well as under the pseudonyms "Louise R. Marshall" and "Beatrice Warren." Ms. Warren often recycled paper and would type new articles on the backs of older handwritten articles. (Note: three folders of Ms. Warren's published writings are oversized and are found in Series 9: Oversized).
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107-8 Published. , 1929-1947
109-21 Unpublished.
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111-3 Unpublished.
114 Unpublished. , 1931-1932
115 Unpublished. , 1933-1934
116 Unpublished. , 1934-1935
117 Unpublished. , 1935-1939
118 Unpublished. , 1939
Series 8: Miscellaneous, 1890-1972 2.0 linear feet (about 2,000 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
This series includes decals; drawings and paintings; magazine articles; blank postcards; Keith Warren's personal items; items related to the Warren's 1959 European vacation including travel brochures; and Hazel Warren's childhood items including a drawing tablet, report cards, and her graduation essay. (Note: three folders of oversized miscellaneous Native American magazine articles are found in Series 9: Oversized).
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119 Buttons; Button-Collecting Articles. , 1947
1110 Buttons; Miscellaneous.
1111 Canyon Tours, Inc.; Miscellaneous. , 1966-1967
1112 Decals; Businesses.
1113 Decals; Commemorative.
1114 Decals; Destinations.
1115 Decals; Miscellaneous.
1116 Decals; Political.
1117 Decals; War Effort.
1118 Drawings and Paintings; Miscellaneous.
1119 Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow; Souvenir Program. , 1942
1120 General; Lace Apron.
1121 General; Miscellaneous.
1122 General; Miscellaneous. , 1908-1971
1123 Grant, Archie (A.C.); Ceremony Programs. , 1941-1967
1124 Grey, Zane; Miscellaneous.
1125 Indian Ceremonials; Miscellaneous. , 1945-1958
1126 Invitations; 1941 Presidential Inauguration Ceremony. , 1941
1127 Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts; Souvenir Program. , 1954
1128 Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts; Souvenir Program. , 1956
1129 Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts; Brochure. , 1962
1130 Letterhead; Blank.
1131 Magazine Articles; Native American. , 1954-1970
1132 Magazines; Arizona Highways. , 1948-1959
1133 Magazines; Arizona Highways. , 1971-1972
1134 Magazines; Army Exchange Reporter. , 1934
1135 Magazines; Fabulous Las Vegas. , 1953
1136 Magazines; Hobbies-The Magazine for Collectors. , 1939-1949
1137 Magazines; Public Employees News. , 1959
1138 Magazines; West Coast Hobby Manual. , 1946-1947
1139 Menu; Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nevada). , 1955
1140 Newsletters; Kerley Trading Post News (Tuba City, AZ). , 1936
1141 Pamphlets; Trading Post Literature.
1142 Pamphlets; United States Indian Service. , 1938-1947
1143 Postage Stamps; Ceylon.
1144-45 Post Cards; Blank.
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121 Restaurant Placemats; Miscellaneous.
122 Warren, Hazel (Woolsey); Childhood Drawing Tablet.
123 Warren, Hazel (Woolsey); Graduation Essay.
124 Warren, Hazel (Woolsey); Report Cards. , 1897-1907
125 Warren, Keith; Audubon Society Membership Roster. , 1962
126 Warren, Keith; Audubon Society Sign.
127 Warren, Keith; Bibles (Inscribed). , 1899
128 Warren, Keith; Boys Town Certificate. , 1951-1959
129 Warren, Keith; Business Cards.
1210 Warren, Keith; Funeral Program. , 1972
1211 Warren, Keith; Military Items (dog tags, signal mirror, date book) , 1918-1919
1212 Warren's European Vacation; Itinerary. , 1959
1213 Warren's European Vacation; Menus for R.M.S. Queen Mary. , 1959
1214 Warren's European Vacation; Miscellaneous. , 1959
1215 Warren's European Vacation; Travel Brochures. , 1959
1216 Woolsey, Lena; School Merits Certificate. , 1890
Series 9 Oversized, 1929-1948 .5 linear foot (about 500 items). Arrangement: alphabetical.
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131 Miscellaneous; Magazine Articles (Native American).
132 Miscellaneous; Magazine Articles (Native American). , 1930-1939
133 Miscellaneous; Magazine Articles (Native American). , 1940-1948
13 4-6 Writings; Published. , 1929-1947
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141 Scrapbooks; General. , 1936-1945
142 Scrapbooks; Published Articles. , 1937-1948
143 Scrapbooks; Stickers.