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  1. Eugene I. Fuller correspondence

    Thirty-three letters written by Eugene Fuller to family members between 1881 and 1883, about his work for the Arizona Gazette, his wife's health and subsequent death, and the care of his children. He writes about his own health, the assistance of the ...

    mnboyer - 2021-07-29 09:24

  2. Sociedad Mutualista de Obreros Mexicanos records

    The Sociedad Mutualista de Obreros Mexicanos records contain membership ledgers, record books, accounting books, expense reports, meeting attendance ledgers, society rule books and guidelines, correspondence, Spanish publications, audiovisual materials, ...

    mnboyer - 2021-09-02 12:35

  3. Letters sent by the Office of Indian Affairs, Pima and Maricopa Agency

    The Office of Indian Affairs, now called the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was first established in 1824 as part of the War Department. In 1849 it was transferred to the Department of the Interior. The Pima Agency was established in Arizona in 1859, and ...

    mnboyer - 2021-09-03 11:53

  4. Albert Ward papers

    This collection consists of research materials relating to archaeologist Albert E. Ward's work in New Mexico. A majority of the collection references Site 48, a ruin that Ward excavated in New Mexico. Site 48's authenticity was later called into ...

    mnboyer - 2022-03-18 11:46

  5. J.M. Hayes Manuscripts

    J. M. "Mike" Hayes is an author of mystery novels. He was born and raised in Kansas and later attended the University of Arizona for graduate studies. He moved to Tucson where he lives with his wife, Barbara. His first novel, The Grey Pilgrim, ...

    adhoward - 2022-07-28 12:35