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  1. Yuma Crossing

    Douglas D. Martin (1885-1963) was an author, newspaperman, educator, and a member of the University of Arizona journalism faculty from 1946 to 1956. The collection contains a carbon typescript of Martin’s book Yuma Crossing, which describes the importance ...

    castanoe - 2020-08-26 13:08

  2. Edward Palmer Manuscripts

    Edward Palmer was an Acting Assistant Surgeon in the U. S. Army, and was later employed by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture from 1865-1889. This collection contains original manuscripts concerning Native Americans, Arizona military posts, and journeys in ...

    castanoe - 2020-09-11 11:37

  3. Diary of Sister Monica

    Sister Monica was a member of the party of Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet and traveled to Tucson, AZ to establish St. Joseph's Convent. Later she established St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson. This collection consists of a diary of her ...

    castanoe - 2020-09-11 11:56

  4. Records of the Tucson Literary Club

    chiefly typescripts of papers presented at monthly Club meetings. Meetings held Oct. to May each year. Includes papers for 1939-1940, 1955- present. Eight papers per season, not all are present. ...

    castanoe - 2021-04-12 11:07

  5. Bernice Cosulich Papers

    Correspondence, notes, clippings, photographs, typescripts, and publications relating chiefly to her career with the Arizona Daily Star and as a freelance writer. ...

    castanoe - 2021-06-07 14:26

  6. Tony Zimmerman papers

    This collection contains the manuscripts of Tony Zimmerman, who was a contributor to the development of Mount Lemmon. The writings are largely short stories that cover topics from personal and family history to commentary pieces. Also included are ...

    Molly Stothert-... - 2021-07-16 10:09

  7. Channing S. Smith papers

    Channing S. Smith (1906-1984) was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied art at the Corcoran School in Washington, D.C. and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He traveled to Paris to undertake private study and earned a degree in drama from the ...

    adhoward - 2021-11-02 11:50

  8. The Rainbow Bridge

    A 19-page typescript that relates the Navajo prayer for rain and the legend about Rainbow Bridge, as told to Hoffman Birney by Ast'hon Sosi (the Slim Woman) at Kayenta. Includes original photographs of Rainbow Bridge, Navajo sandpaintings, the ...

    castanoe - 2022-03-01 13:18

  9. Six Shooter's Who's Who

    Guy J. Giffen was a California author and local historian. In this collection is an unpublished typescript of Giffen's bibliography of western badmen and peace officers active from 1865 through the 1890s. The typescript lists 362 outlaws/peace ...

    castanoe - 2022-03-07 14:33

  10. Ramon F. Adams Papers

    Ramon F. Adams was a Western writer and bibliographer. The collection comprises correspondence and manuscripts chiefly concerning Western history and literature, as well as letters from friends, authors, editors, and publishers. Included are original ...

    castanoe - 2022-03-29 17:31

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