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RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION – FM MSS 6
Processed and Compiled by Dorothy M. Webb, 1983
Provenance: Donated to the Arizona Historical Society in 2012 by the Arizona Historical Foundation.
Richard George Schaus was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on January 11, 1910. He died in Phoenix,
Arizona, April 14, 1981.His first introduction to the West was with a Glider training program in
Deming, New Mexico. He became a Staff Sergeant in the Air Force, Burma Theater, World War II.
A year’s course in photography at Columbia University followed the war. Schaus then came to
Phoenix and opened a photo shop with a man named Bob Allen.
Abbie Keith, Editor of the Arizona Cattlelog monthly magazine of the Arizona Cattle Growers
Association, hired Schaus to take pictures for the magazine. In a short time, he was writing stories to
go with the pictures and working full time for the Association. His earliest articles, during 1950 and
1951, were about living cowboys (“Cowboy Corner”) and Quarter Horses, special features in each
issue of the magazine. Soon, Schaus was photographing and writing about ranch people and ranches
throughout the state of Arizona.
During the l950’s, he also had several articles published in Arizona Highways, the subjects being cattle
and related topics. The back cover of each Arizona Cattlelog carried a Valley National Bank ad with a
biography of an Arizona ranchman or woman. Roscoe Wilson wrote the biographies for many years. In
1957, Schaus took over that job.
In December1962 Schaus became Editor of the Arizona Cattlelog and remained so until he retired in
June, 1975. A new editor and a new name, The Outlook, came with the January 1977 issue. However,
Schaus continued writing a Western Heritage story for each issue through September, 1980.
Schaus was a reserved gentleman, and never married. He lived simply, always searching for good
historical books, facts about Spanish Land Grants, and stories of pioneer cattle people
SCOPE AND CONTENT
The Richard Schaus Collection, 1950-1980 is the accumulation of research materials during Schaus’
thirty years affiliation with the Arizona Cattle Growers Association. When Abbie Keith, Editor of the
Cattle Growers Association publication, employed Schaus to write and photograph for the Arizona
Cattlelog, it was the beginning of Schaus’ collection of materials of great importance concerning
Arizona’s cattle people and the cattle industry.
The collection consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, reference notes, newspaper and
magazine articles maps, microfilm, tapes, engravings, scrapbooks, and books. All relate to cattle
people, the cattle industry in Arizona or to the history of the Southwest and Mexico. Additionally,
there are old brand documents and historical letters of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association and
1871-1937 minutes of the Arizona Livestock Sanitary Board Meetings.
The photograph collection includes albums containing more prints of people, livestock shows, ranches
and cattle. Of note, are the photographs of well known Arizona personalities Paul Fannin, Barry
Goldwater, Carl Hayden, Ernest McFarland, Howard Pyle, Jack Williams, Carl Bimson and other
people of prominence not connected with the cattle industry. The thousands of negatives make for a
significant collection since the majority of the photographs were taken by Schaus. The additional
negatives are from original prints belonging to ranching families.
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INDEX
BOXES 1-13: BIOGRAPHICAL FILES
BOX 14-A: ARIZONA CATTIE GROWERS’ ASSOC. CORRESPONDENC
BOX 14-B: ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOC. WEEKLY MARKET
REPORT AND NEWSLETTERS, 1922-1981
BOX 15: HISTORIES OF AMERICAN, ARIZONA AND COUNTY CATTLE
GROWERS’ ASSOCIATIONS
BOX 16: BRANDS
BOXES 17-18: CATTLE AND RANCHING TOPICS
BOX 19: ORGANIZATIONS RELATED TO CATTLE INDUSTRY
BOX 20: MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
BOX 21: INFORMATION ON PLACES IN ARIZONA
BOX 22: RANCHES IN ARIZONA
BOX 23: OBITUARIES OF RANCHING PEOPLE NOT IN THE
BIOGRAPHICAL FILES
BOX 24: MISCELLANEOUS, INCLUDING SCHAUS’ CORRESPONDENCE
BOX 25: “IN THE MEMORY OF A MAN” by Artisan L. Peck
BOX 26: INDIANS
BOX 27: ARIZONA LIVESTOCK SANITARY BOARD MINUTES
OF MEETINGS
BOX 28: MICROFILM AND TAPES
BOXES 29-33 PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
BOX 34: SCRAPBOOKS
BOX 35: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOXES 36-42: NEGATIVES
BOXES 43-45: ENGRAVINGS
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BOX 1: BIOGRAPHICAL FILES
ADAMS, DAVE ANDERSON, 1962-
Cochise County rancher
AGUIRRE, HIGINIO BELTRAN FAMILY
Includes Higinio, 1876-1960; don Jose de Aguire, 1689; don Pedro and Yjinio, 1907;
Epifanio and Mamie, 1870. Lived in the Red Rock area.
AHUMADA, RAMON, 1868-1926
Foreman of the Arivaca Land and Cattle Co., and an honoree of the Cowboy Hall of
Fame.
ALKIRE, FRANK, 1865-
Prominent Phoenician, founder of first Phoenix telephone company, active in Salt River
Water Users Assoc.
ALLEN, REX, 1921-
Willcox born, cowboy actor and singer.
AMADO, ANTONIO, 1874-1968
Southern Arizona rancher.
AMALONG, JAMES LEWIS, 1857-1913
Freighter and Dos Cabezos rancher.
ANGULO, GABRIEL ELIAS, 1869-1937
Meat market operator, rancher in Florence and Arivaca
ARMER, HENRY FAMILY
Includes Henry Armer, 1826-1909; John H. Armer, 1883-1948; the Chilson Family.
Roosevelt and Tonto Basin areas.
ARNOLD, CARL, 1898-1973
Buckeye rancher and rodeo roper.
AROS, ANTONIO, 1824-1911
Aros came to Sasabe area in 1882.
BABBITT FAMILY
Five Babbitt brothers came to Arizona in the 1880’s, bought the Aztec Land and Cattle
Co. (Hashknife). Lived in Flagstaff area.
BACK, WILLIAM BERRY, 1858-1929
Farmer and rancher in Camp Verde area; once owned Montezuma’s Well.
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BAIRD, JOSEPH FRANcES, 1875-1961
Grew up in Concho and ranched in the Shumway area.
BARD, DOUG, 1935-
Nephew of the founder of Barzona Cattle, also rancher.
BARK, JAMES E., 1860-1938
Ranched in Superstition Mts., was a Territorial Legislator and President of Arizona
Cattle Growers Assoc.
BARKLEY, W. T. 1908-1967
Apache Junction area rancher.
BARLOW-MASSICKS, T.G., -1899
English born, long time Yavapai rancher.
BARNES, WILL C., 1858-1936
Arizona historian.
BARNETTE, JOSEPHUS, 1873-1957
Worked for Chiricahua Cattle Co., later was a legislator from Gi1a County.
BARTH, SOLOMON, 1842-1928
Prussian born, helped form Apache County, was the first Senator from that County.
BARTMUS, PETER, 1883-1968
Mohave County rancher.
BAYLESS, CHARLES HENRY, 1863-1938
Kansas bank president, University of Arizona regent, and rancher in Oracle area.
BEHAN, JOHN CHARLES, 1845-1912
Tombstone and Yavapai County rancher.
BENEDICT, OLIVER AVERY, 1877-1960
Lived in Camp Verde area; sons James and Samuel.
BEST, McOCAL, 1902-1955
Civic leader, farmer, rancher and cattle feeder.
BOX 2 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES BETTWY, ANDREW L.
Santa Cruz County rancher.
BILLINGSLEY, CECIL CLINTON, 1889-1954
Wickenburg area rancher.
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BIXBY, STEVE, 1907-
Globe area rancher; related to Fred H. Bixby and Llewellyn Bixby of Long Beach, CA
area.
BLAINE, CHARLES E., 1887-
Traffic manager for Railroad.
BOGAN, JOHN W., 1855-1922
Arivaca area rancher.
BOGLE, HAL, -1973
Chandler area rancher.
BOHME, LOUIS WILLIAM. 1883
Gila County rancher.
BOICE, HENRY GUDGELL FAMILY
Includes Henry (l894-l979) , brother Frank, son Fred, and nephews Bob and Frank.
Owned Empire Ranch, Arivaca Ranch and Chiricahua Cattle Co.
BOWMAN BROTHERS
Ed, ‘Skeet’ and Everett were all ranchers and professional rodeo contestants.
BOWMAN, WIRT
U.S. Collector of Customs in Nogales.
BRADY, PETER RAINSFORD, 1825-1902
Texas Ranger, helped locate railroad through Southwest, first Pima Co. Sheriff, ranched
near Tucson and Florence.
BRENA, ROSARIO, 1854-1913
Tucson civic leader, southern Arizona rancher.
BROCKETT, BRUCE, 1897-1971
First in dude ranching in Arizona, later rancher in Rimrock area. Ran unsuccessfully for
Governor in 1946 and 1948.
BROPHY, FRANK CULLEN, 1894-
Banker, rancher, civic leader. Owned the Babacomari Ranch and raised fine horses.
BROWN, POLLY, l880s-1966
Pioneer Tonto Basin and Payson rancher,
BROWNING. ERNEST
Helped organize first Arizona Beef Council, Willcox rancher, Quarter Horse breeder.
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BRYCE, EBENEZER FAMILY, 1830-1913
Scottish born, ended up in Utah, raised sheep and cattle, later moved to Smithville,
Arizona.
BURKE, EDGAR ABRAHAM, 1861-1929
Came to Arizona as colonizer for Mormon Church. Ranched in Springerville area.
BURNETT, R. F. FAMILY
Elfrida ranching family.
BUSENBARK, JACKSON, 1875-1948
Worked 31 years for Chiricahua Cattle Company.
BUTLER, MOLLIE WILTBANK, 1878-
Pioneer settler in Greer.
BUTLER, VINCE
Northern Arizona rancher, President of Arizona Cattle Growers Association.
BUZAN, CHAUNCEY, 1862-1932
Ranched in Aravaipa Canyon.
BYRD, HOMER LESLIE, 1900-
1971 Range Management Man of the Year. Worked at the Sierra Bonita ranch.
CALLICOTTE, LESTER N., 1878-1954
Greenlee County rancher.
CAMERON, JOHN W., 1877-1955
Deputy Sheriff under Carl Hayden. Ranched at Agua Caliente (near Gila Bend)
CAMPBELL, EUGENE COLIN, -1969
Raised Charolais cattle in Ash Fork country
CAMPBELL, MITCHELL HUGH, 1875-1921.
Ranched in Wagoner and in Glendale.
CARTER, JAMES OLIVER, 1868-1942
Walnut Grove area rancher.
CARTWRIGHT, JACKSON MANFORD, 1866-
Pioneer cattleman and State official.
CARUTHERS, EDWARD GURLEY, 1863-1918
Opened a store in Gila Bend in 1886 and ranched there. Founded the First National
Bank in Yuma.
CASTANADA, JOSE MIGUEL, 1839-1901
Lived in the Benson area.
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CAVNESS, THOMAS JASPER, 1878-1946
Teacher, rancher in Verde Valley.
CHAMPIE, CHARLES EDWARD, 1860-
Texas schoolteacher, came to Arizona in 1886 and settled at Tip Top, south of Prescott.
CHILDS, TOM, c.1848
“First cowman on the Gila”
BOX 3 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES CHILSON, CHARLES LEONARD, 1894-
Payson and Winslow rancher.
CHILSON, ERNEST
Winslow area rancher. President of ACGA.
CHRISTIANSEN, HARRY WILLIS, 1889-1962
Ranched in Gleeson area (southern Arizona)
CLANTON, JOEL ELMER, 1873-1940
Maricopa County rancher.
CLARIDGE, WILFORD HOPKINS, 1871-1951.
Graham County rancher.
CLARK, NEWELL EARL, 1890-
Southern Arizona rancher.
CLARKE, PHILLIP M., 1888-1963
Ruby area storekeeper and rancher.
CLARKE, RICHARD HARRISON FAMILY
Four file folders include letters of 1876, brand records, leases, deeds, 1872 ledger of
mercantile business. Santa Cruz County.
CLEMANS, MARK TWAIN, SR., 1889-1972
Pinal County rancher and businessman.
CLEMANS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 1850-1918
Owned the JF Ranch in Superstition Mountains. Ranched in Florence area also.
CLEVELAND, WILLIAM JASPER, 1879-1947
‘Mac’ Cleveland was an early day Cochise County cowboy and rancher.
CLINE, GEORGE TURNBALL, 1886-1976
Tonto Basin rancher.
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COCHRAN, CHARLES HOMER, 1880-1930
Benson rancher.
COFER, CLYDE FAMILY
Clyde, 1881-1967, and wife Irene Cornwall Cofer were pioneer settlers in Mohave
County.
COKER, ELMER WALTON, 1875-1935
Lawyer, rancher in Florence area; delegate to Constitutional Convention, 19l0; legal
expert in land and
water laws. Son Elmer distinguished in these fields too.
COLCORD. WILLIAM CLAY FAMILY
Includes William Clay, 1867-l961, and Frank, 1892-1961. Ranched in Pleasant Valley
during the Pleasant Valley war.
COLLERETTE, J. B. (BRUNO), -1966
Colorado rancher.
CONWAY, EDWARD F., 1889-1963
Tonto Basin rancher.
COOK, WILLIAM W. 1859-l943
President of Arizona Cattle Growers’ Assoc. and Sheriff of Maricopa County.
COOPER, CHESTER HORACE, 1895-
Tonto Basin and Roosevelt area rancher.
COOPER, NELL
Wagoner ranch lady and author.
COOPER, RALPH, -1966
Buckeye rancher and farmer.
CORDES, FRED, 1891-
Born in Cordes, Arizona, which was homesteaded by his father.
CORNWALL, .ADAMSON, 1850-1922
Pioneer Wickieup settler.
CORNWALL FAMILY
Pioneer Mohave County family.
COSPER, MUSSETT FAMILY
Includes Mussett, 1879-. George H., 1882-1969, and John. Greenlee County ranchers.
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BOX 4 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES COUGHLIN, JAMES JOSEPH FAMILY
Includes James Joseph, 1917-1979, and son Charles Richard, 1945-1972. Ranched in
Peeples Valley.
COWAN, RALPH, 1899-1977
Cochise County rancher, legislator, and President of Arizona Cattle Growers’
Association.
COWDEN, EFTON RAY, 1891-
Outstanding civic leader, rancher, cattle feeder, Bank Director. President of ACGA.
CRABB, ELBERT HARVEY (JACK) , 1881-1921
President of Arizona Cattle Growers’ Association, rancher in Northern Arizona.
CRAIG, DUDLEY AND GERALDINE 1878-1972
Pinal County ranchers.
CROWDER, ROBERT EDWARD, 1886-1960
Well-known polo player in the 1930’s. Feedlot operator in Yuma and Tolleson.
CROZIER, SAMUEL FAMILY
Includes John, 1882-, James, 1884-, Samuel Franklin, 1886- , Isabella and Lauree
Crozier. Mohave County settlers.
CUMMINGS, DAVID JOHN, 1889-
Nogales area rancher.
DAILY, BRADFORD FAMILY
Includes Bradford Daily, 1829-1875, Franklin Daily, 1868-1948. Oracle ranchers.
DAVIS, CARROLL W. ‘SHORTY’, 1881-
DAVIS, LES
Owns the CS Ranch in New Mexico.
DAVIS, WILLIAM J 1877-1963
So. Arizona rancher, charter member of Southwestern Pioneer Cowboys.
DAY, HARRY ALFRED, 1898-
Duncan area rancher. Father of Sandra Day O’Connor.
DE BAUD, CHARLES, 1876-1962
Southern Arizona cowboy and rancher.
DE LA OSSA, ANTONIO, 1838-1902
Nogales rancher.
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DENNY, WILLIAM CLARENCE, 1882-
Yavapai County rancher.
DE SPAIN, CLAUDE, 1904-1979
Holbrook rancher.
DICKINSON, JOHN LEONARD, 1873-1939
Willcox rancher.
DIVELBESS, LOUIS DANIEL, 1881-1949
Holbrook rancher, County Treasurer and Sheriff.
DOBSON FAMILY
Includes William Wesley, 1875-1949, John H. and H. Clifford. Lived in the Mesa area
and prominent in Salt River Water Users Association.
DOUGLAS, ERNIE 1889-1975
Freelance writer, Editor of Arizona Farmer-Ranchman magazine for many years.
DOUGLAS, LEWIS FAMILY
Lewis Douglas was a U.S. Congressman, Ambassador to Great Britain. Family
prominent in Arizona mining.
DOWDLE, HENRY JEFFERSON, 1860-1933
Graham County rancher.
DRYE, WALTER TIP, 1883-1972
Winslow and Flagstaff area rancher.
DUPPA, DARRELL
Named Phoenix.
ECHEVERRIA, MIGUEL, 1885-1978
Wickenburg area rancher.
ECHOLS, ED, 1879-1968
Great rodeo cowboy.
ELLISON, ‘SLIM” FAMILY
Early Gila County ranch family. ‘Slim’ wrote several books.
ELLSWORTH, REX C.
Graham County rancher. Owned Swaps, winner of 1955 Kentucky Derby.
EMBACH, HARRY, 1887-
Executive Secretary of Arizona Wool Growers Assoc. for many years.
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ENTZ, JEROME W, “JOE”, 1901-1973
Cattle Feeder and Rancher.
ERICKSON, BEN, 1891-
Cattleman in the Chiricahua Mountains.
ESCAPULE, JOHN HERMAN, 1894-1969
Tombstone rancher.
ESPIL, JEAN PIERRE, 1870-1959
Coconino County and Litchfield Park sheepman.
ESTES, HARRISON M 1877-
Southern Arizona rancher.
EVANS FAMILY
Includes William Adoiphus, 1874-1950, James P., -1896, John Henry, 1900-1962.
FAIN FAMILY
Yavapai County family includes Dan, Norman and Johnnie Lee Fain.
FARRELL, RICHARD, 1847 -1931
Harshaw rancher.
FEENEY, ALAN
Owned the “Mi1ky Way” Hereford Ranch in Maricopa Co.
FILLEMAN., HOWARD
Greenlee County rancher.
BOX 5 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES FINLEY, JAMES L., 1891-1970
Arizona rancher and cattleman, breeder of fine quarter horses, Ranched in the Dragoon
and Gilbert areas. Sons Jack and Tom.
FLAKE, WILLIAM J. FAMILY
Co-founder of town of Snowflake, 1839-1932. Includes Charles Albert, 1880-1973,
John Taylor 1883-1973.
FLIEGER, JO
Aravaipa Canyon rancher.
FOX, KEL
Coconino County rancher.
FRAIZER, CARRIE, 1881-1973
Sonoita ranch lady.
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FRANCY, ROBERT EARL, l89l-1969
Showlow-Springerville rancher.
FREEMAN, COLUMBUS REED, 1872-1962
“Tump” and his wife Elizabeth lived in Florence area.
FRERICH FAMILY
Mohave County ranch family.
FRITZ, FRED FAMILY
Includes Fred Sr., Fred Jr., and Katie Fritz. Fred, Jr. was in State legislature 14 years,
Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. Greenlee County ranching family.
FROELICH, FORREST H.
Wilicox area rancher.
FULLER, JOHN HIRAM FAMILY
“Hi” Fuller was charter member of Arizona Cattle Growers Assoc. Ranched in Pine
area.
FULSCHER, OTTO
Colorado Hereford rancher.
FULTON, W. S. (1881-1964) and Rose
W.S. Fulton founded the Amerind Foundation at Dragoon, AZ. Rose Fulton bred and
exhibited quarter horses.
GARCIA, JOSE, 1846-1929
Lived in St. Johns area.
GARDNER, CHARLES ALFRED FAMILY, 1861-1952
Charles was a horse trainer for Sam Bass and a southern Arizona rancher for many
years.
GARDNER, THOMAS, 1820-1906
Sonoita area rancher.
GASTELUM, SANTIAGO, 1883-1965
Tumacacori rancher and rodeo contestant.
GATLIN, JAMES SMITH, 1849-1937
Indian Scout, Texas Ranger, Patagonia rancher.
GENUNG, C. B. (CHARLEY) FAMILY, -1916
Long time residents of Kirkland area.
GIBSON, IRVING L.
Heber area rancher.
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GIBSON, JOHN CHARLES, 1867-1947
Gila County rancher.
GIBSON, SARAH
Lived in Date Creek area.
GILLESPIE, BERNARD A 1894-1979
Early day race track owner in Phoenix, pioneer land developer around Gila Bend.
GILLETTE, STERLING VERNON, 1890-
Globe area rancher.
GLENN, IRA DEEN FAMILY
Includes Ira Deen 1884-1958, Lester “Bick” l89l- 1970, William and Marvin Glenn.
BOX 6 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES GODFREY, GEORGE AMOS, l887-l973
Animas, New Mexico rancher.
GOFF, SELDON DAVID, 1898-1960
Southern Arizona rancher.
GOSWICK, GIIES
Mayer rancher noted for his lion hunting.
GRAVES, RODNEY E.
Williams rancher and businessman.
GRAY, ROBERT LEE, 1875-1962
Gray and his brothers ranched in Ajo area. Received much publicity over having to
move away from the ranch.
GREENE, WILLIAM CORNELL, 1853-
Well-known man connected to mining and ranching in the Bisbee and Cananea areas.
San Rafael Ranch, Baca Float #5 and Greene Cattle Co. belonged to him,
GREENWAY, ISABELLA, 1886-
Wife of a Rough Rider and a U.S. Congresswoman from Arizona.
GREER, GILBERT DUNLAP, 1860-
Early settler in St. Johns area.
GRIFFIN, JOHN COX, 1876-1932
Globe area rancher.
GRIFFIN THOMAS
Nogales rancher.
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GROSVENOR, HORACE
File contains letters written in 1858 to his wife from Santa Rita Hacienda, 62 miles from
Tucson.
GROUNDS, W. F. “BUD” FAMILY
Includes “Bud”, 1851-1930, William, 1880-1968, Ila, 1878- , and Howard. Early
Mohave Co. ranchers.
GROUSKAY, ELI, 1876-1969
Polish-born cattle buyer, feeder and meat packer.
GUNTER, KENNETH, 1915-1964
Benson area rancher and cowboy.
GUNTERMAN, FREDERICK WILHELM JOHANN, 1887-1974
German-born, ranched and fed cattle in Arizona, New Mexico and California.
GYBERG, FRANK ANDREW, 1888-
Rancher in Cornville, writer for Arizona Farmer magazine.
HALL, WILLIAM, JR
College student and Angus breeder.
HALL, JOHN 1916-
Eager, Arizona rancher,
HALL, JOHN CHELLIS, 1880-1949
Rancher in the Eager area.
HALLECK. THOMAS JEFFERSON. 1848-l893
A Texas Ranger and a member of the Arizona Territorial Legislature.
HAMPE, THEODOR AUGUST HEINRICH FAMILY
Theodor Hampe was an artist and illustrator; his wife Mathilda wrote several articles
and stories while they lived and ranched in the Chiricahua Mountains.
HANCOCK, WILLIAM
Soldier, lawyer, surveyor and farmer. Hancock came to Arizona in 1865.
HAND, GEORGE, 1830-
File contains printed copy of his diary.
HARRISON, R.M., c.1962
Nogales rancher.
HARTMAN, MARSHALL
Yavapai County rancher.
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HATHAWAY, WILLIAM A. FAMILY
William, 1828-1897, William H., 1890-1958, Robert and Mary. Lived in the Nogales
area
HAUGHT FAMILY
Includes Edd Row, 1897-1952, Alfred, 1913-1979, Columbus, 1896-1979 and Sam,
1890-1967.
HAWKINS, FLOYD
Farmer, Farm Bureau President.
HAYDON, ROY FRANCIS, 1871-1921
Rancher in the Florence area.
HAYS, ROY D. FAMILY
Includes Roy D, 1886-1973, Hazel, 1892-1978, John Hays, Margaret Rigden and
Elladean Bittner. Settlers in Peeples Valley.
HEADY, TOM, 1879-1965
Worked for the Greene Cattle Co., prominent in the Arizona Hereford Association,
lived in the Nogales area. President of Arizona Cattle Growers Assoc.
HEALY, JOHN HILLIARY FAMILY, 1891-1970
Retired Lt. Col., author and historian in the Fort Huachuca area.
HEARD, DWIGHT BANCROFT, 1869-1929
Agriculturist, Community Developer, Publisher
HEATON, FRED C., 1882-1964
Rancher on Arizona Strip.
HEBBARD, STERLING, 1897-1969
Ranch Broker in Phoenix, President of the Arizona National Livestock Show.
HEFFNER, HARRY L., 1874-1965
First Secretary of Arizona Cattle Growers’Assoc. and manager of Santa Margarita
Ranch in California.
HENDERSON, VERNON PERRY, 1907-1961
Grew up in Dewey, became a rancher, noted bronc rider, rodeo promoter and range
conservationist.
HERSCHEDE, WILLIAM FOY, 1908-1969
Registered Hereford rancher in Springerville and in southern Arizona.
HIBBS, DAVID G., 1899-1963
Sasabe rancher, owner of Las Delicias Ranch.
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HICKS, MARK, 1879-1963
Globe rancher.
HODGES, FRANCIS MARION, 1838-18898
Tucson businessman, owned what was Later the Orndorff Hotel; later ranched in Yuma.
HOLLAND, WALTER E.
Owner of Rancho Sacatal in Paul Spur, southern AZ.
HOLYOAK, JOE
Northern Arizona rancher and Cowboy Hall of Fame honoree.
HOOKER, CHARLES HUSTON, l866-1924
Prescott area rancher.
HOOKER, HENRY CLAY FAMILY
Henry Clay Hooker established the famous Sierra Bonita Ranch in Cochise County. He
lived 1828-1907. Family includes Ed Hooker, Harry and Jessie P. Hooker.
BOX 7 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES HOPKINS, N. E.
Rancher in Strawberry and Camp Verde areas.
HOPPER, EARL, 1893-
Camp Verde rancher.
HORRELL, EDWIN “ED” FAMILY
Includes “Ed”, 1875-, sons Earl and Louie, well- known Gila County ranchers and civic
leaders.
HUDSON, JAMES LEE, 1874-1931
Cochise County rancher.
HUGHES, BERNARD H., 1884-1969
Sunflower area rancher.
HUGHES, SAM AND THOMAS
Thomas was born in 1843, came to Ft. Bowie with the Army. Sam came to Arizona in
1858.
HUGHES, STELLA AND MACK
Ranchers in Clifton area.
HUNSAKER, JAMES NICHOLAS, 1870-1934
Cochise County rancher.
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HUNT, ALMA MORONT, 1859-1920
Snowflake and Pine rancher.
HUNT, JOSEPH STEWART, 1895-1940
Rancher and State Senator from Cochise County.
HURLEY, PATRICK T., 1861-
Rancher, farmer, filed the suit that was later known as the Kent Decree. (water riqhts)
HURTADO, FLORENCIO, 1886-1967
Dos Cabezas rancher.
JACKSON, CLARENCE C., 1881-1946
Ranched in Kirkland Valley and helped organize the Yavapai County Cattle Growers’
Assoc.
JACKSON, KITTY 1882-1963
Yavapai County ranch lady, said to be an expert range hand.
JACKSON, LORUM ELMER, 1897-1972
Kanab rancher,
JACOBS, JOHN, 1897-1966
Prominent Civic worker, Farmer and Rancher.
JEFFERS, BILL
Holbrook Student of the Year, 1969.
JERNIGAN, DEE
Safford area Longhorn cattle breeder.
JOHNSON, JAMES A., 1867-1938
A-l Foreman, Sheriff of Coconino County, President of the Arizona Cattle Growers
Association.
JOHNSON, WALTER L. 1884-1942
Worked for Col. Greene at Cananea, later ranched at Vail.
JONES, JAMES ZSAAC, 1849-1931
Lived in Parker Canyon, Cochise County.
JONES, ROLAND MARION, 1896-
Globe rancher,
KANE, JOSEPH PAUL SUMMERS
Author, living in northeastern Arizona. Grew up in ranch country in southern Arizona
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KANE, ROBERT EDWIN, 1900-1978
File includes information about Mary Kane and Thomas Gardner.
KEITH, ABBIE, 1888-
Long-time secretary of Arizona Cattle Growers Association and founder of Arizona
Cattlelog
KENDALL, CHARLES M,
Tombstone rancher.
KENT, JUDGE EDWARD H., 1862-1916
Chief Justice of Arizona Territory in 1901. Issued the “Kent Decree” on water rights.
KIBBEY, JUDGE JOSEPH H., 1853-1924
Prominent in Salt River Water Users Association.
KIMBLE, CHARLES CHESTER, 1861-1931
Ranched on the Mallet Ranch, near Douglas.
KING, MANUEL J. FAMILY
Includes Manuel, 1867-1953, John, 1903-1970 and Joe. Ranched in the Marana and
Tucson areas.
KINNEY, J. C., 1872-1949
Owned the La Osa Ranch, Red Rock.
KINO, EUSEBIO FRANCISCO
KIRKLAND, WILLIAM HUDSON, 1832-1910
Named Kirkland Valley in Yavapai County. Daughter was first child born in Arizona to
Anglo parents.
KNIGHT, HARRY S., 1878-1974
Was with the Buffalo Bill Show for 9 years. Ranched in Yavapai and Yuma counties.
KOONTZ FAMILY
Includes John, 1847-1922, Clifford, 1892- Yavapai County ranchers,
KOSTERLITZKY, EMILIO E. K., 1853-
Controversial figure with the Mexican Rurales.
KRENTZ, FRANK I., 1876-1952
Douglas area rancher.
LAKIN, LLOYD C., -1968
Yavapai rancher.
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LAMB, CRAIG
Scholarship winner in 1968, Gilbert, AZ.
LANE, JOSEPE JAMES, JR., 1909-1952
Willcox rancher.
LA PRADE FAMILY
Prominent old Azizona family. Started in the Winslow area.
LARSON, OBED M., 1891-1977
Arizona Land and Water Commissioner.
LARSON, PPESTON PARKINSON, 1910-1967
Safford area rancher.
BOX 8 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES LAWHON, ANNA SCHAFER
Pioneer Bowie ranch lady,
LEE, CLELL
Blue, Arizona rancher and lion hunter.
LEE, RICHARD HENRY FAMILY
Lee was a Yavapai County cowboy and miner.
LEE, TED
Graham County rancher.
LeSUER, WILLIAM FRANCIS, 1856-1941
Came to Arizona as colonizer with the Mormon church. Settled in Springerville.
LOCKETT, HATTIE GREENE, 1880-1962
Sheep rancher, writer and speaker.
LOVING, J. C., 1836-
Trail Driver in early Texas days, and Secretary of the Cattle Raisers Association.
LUFKIN, ALBERT MILTON, 1876-
Pine area rancher.
LUTLEY, WILLIAM, 1856-1940
Lived in Tombstone during the “wi1d days”
LYNCH, CARL, 1894-
Globe rancher.
MANJARRES, YGNACIO, 1878-1935
Florence rancher.
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MANNING, HOWELL, 1899-1966
Owner of Canoa Ranch (Canoa Land Grant) in southern Arizona.
MANNING, LEVI HOWELL, 1864-1935
Important man in Tucson history, owned the Canoe Land Grant.
MARTIN, CICERO FAMILY
Includes Virginia Moson Martin.
MARTIN, WILLIAM HARDIN, 1891-
Foreman for Clemans Cattle Co. on JF Ranch for 33 years.
MATTICE FAMILY
Includes John Warner, 1866- Werner B., Len and Seth.
MAXWELL, WILLIAM BAILEY, 1821-1895
With the Mormon Battalion, lived in Colonia Diaz and Springerville.
McCAMANT, JOHN HOOD, 1875-1939
Winslow area rancher.
McCLINTOCK, JAMES H., 1864-1934
Teacher Editor, Historian, Rough Rider, Postmaster.
McDONALD, WILLIAM SPENCER, 1871-1958
Lived in the Douglas area.
McELHANEY, SAM
Raised Charolais cattle in Yavapai and Yuma counties.
McKEEN, HUGH, 1863-1942
Greenlee County rancher.
McKINNEY FAMILY
Includes Ben J. McKinney, 1883-1971, and Dan C. McKinney, 1898-1969.
McKITTRICK, W. H., 1862-1939
One of the organizers of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association, and was its second
president.
McNAIR, PHILLIP ANDREW, 1871-4948
Aravaipa Canyon rancher.
MEADOWS, JOHN A., 1879-1947
A partner in the Erie Cattle Company, Cochise County.
MEDLER, AUSTIN, 1884-
Tonto Basin rancher.
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MELLOR, CLINT, 1914-
Owned Canelo Hills Ranch, Elgin.
MERCER FAMILY
Includes James, 1813-1878, Andrew Valentine, Arthur Virgil. Ranching family in
Nogales and Mammoth areas.
MERCHANT, RICHARD, 1896-
Associated with the Santa Lucia Ranch, San Simon Land and Cattle Co. (southern
Arizona), and the Professional Rodeo Association.
METZGER FAMILY
Includes Harry H., 1891-1978, Herbert and Helen Metzger.
MEYER, FERDINAND A., 1860-1927
Florence area rancher.
MILLER, EUPHAMIA AND PETER, m. in 1864
Family includes George W., 1867-1952, and Isabella Crozier Miller, b. in 1878.
MILLER FAMILY
Includes Cecil, Sr., Cecil, Jr., and Duane. All are involved with ranching, Arizona Farm
Bureau and Arizona Cattle Feeders.
MITCHELL, ALBERT
Outstanding New Mexican agriculturist.
MOEUR FAMILY
Includes John K., 1921-1967 and Sidney B., 1893-1.966
MONK, EDWARD R.
Came to Arizona in 1882, was a lawyer, rancher, and first President of Arizona Cattle
Growers’ Assoc.
MONROE, ELLSWORTH W., 1867-1937
Yavapai County rancher.
MONTEZUMA, DR. CARLOS 1869-1923
Indian man adopted by a Chicago man, graduated from Chicago Medical School,
worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
MOORE FAMILY
Includes Peter Moore, 1830- , Fred, 1876-1953, Frank and Lawrence. Lived at Rafter X
Ranch, Rucker Canyon.
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MOORE, JOHN, 1893-1976
Chiricahua Cattle Co. cowboy, later Supt. of Livestock for Apache Indian tribe, 1918-
1928.
MORALEZ, PABLO, 1879-1976
Wickenburg rancher.
MORGAN, WILEY MARION, 1864-1946
Klondyke area rancher.
MOSON, FRANK BENETT, 1878-1959
Cochise County rancher. His mother married William C. Greene
MOSSMAN, BURTON C., 1867-1956
General Supt. of Hashknife Ranch, Cowboy Hall of Fame honoree.
MOUNCE FAMILY
Henry Mounce, 1963-1933, was early day Gila County rancher and famed bronc rider.
MULLEN, CHARLES P. 1873-
Six-time President of the Arizona Cattle Growers Assoc., State Land Commissioner and
Highway Commissioner.
MULLENS, JOHNNIE
World renowned rodeo contestant.
MURPHY, N.O., -1908
Twice Governor of Arizona Territory.
NEAL, JOHN MARCUS, 1881-
Mohave County rancher; wife was Amy Cornwall Neal.
NEEL, WILLIAM HUTTON, 1861-1915
Active in Arizona Cattle Growers’ Assoc. ranched in Sulphur Springs area.
NELSON, JACK
Owner of a cattle sale yard. File includes several humorous letters concerning livestock
descriptions.
NELSON, JAMES MORGAN, 1873-1950
Ranched 29 years in Bowie area.
NELSON, PRESTON
Nelson describes round-up in southern Arizona in 1917.
NEWCOMER, FLOYD ELDIN, 1890-1966
Raised Brangus cattle in the Yuma Valley.
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NEWLANDS, FRANCIS G, 1848-1917
U.S. Congressman from Nevada. “Water Boy of the West”.
NOLAND, A. F., 1887-1974
San Simon area rancher.
NOON, DR. ADOLPHUS H., 1838-1931
English born, came to U.S., was Regimental Surgeon of U.S. Militia in 1874 in Salt
Lake City. Ranched near Arivaca.
ODLE, ROBERT LEE, 1874-1967
Ranched in Gila, Yavapai and Mohave Counties.
BOX 9 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES OGILVIE, ANDREW MILNE, 1878-1952
Scottish born, ranched 43 years in Payson area.
O’HACO, MIKE
Winslow area rancher, politician.
OLEA, JUAN SALAZAR, 1875-1952
Mohave County rancher.
O’NEILL BUCKY
Famous Rough Rider and Prescott Editor.
ORME, CHARLES H., 1893-1968
Founder of Orme Ranch School, Mayer. Rancher.
OSBORNE, JOHN, 1888-1975
State-wide rancher.
OTERO, SABINO, 1846-1914
Owned one of the largest ranches in Santa Cruz Valley.
OWENBY, FRANK ALEXANDER, 1854-1937
Ranched in the Oak Creek area
PACHECO FAMILY
Includes Ygnacio Antonio, 1790-, Refugio, 1837-, Nabor, 1860- , Richard, 1890- ,
ranchers in southern Arizona.
PARDEE, C. W., 1885-1975
Associated with Prescott Frontier Days and the Arizona Horseman’s Hall of Fame.
PARKER, DANIEL WEBSTER. 1859-1952
Cynthia Ann Parker and Quanah Parker were related to Daniel Webster Parker.
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PARKER FAMILY
Includes Wirt “Dink”; Claude “Bud’; and Barnes.
PARKER, GEORGE W., SR., 1873-1945
Nogales rancher.
PAUL, ROBERT HAVLIN, 1830-
Wells Fargo Agent in Arizona in 1878.
PEARCE, LOWELL ROGERS
Showlow rancher.
PECK, ARTISAN LESLIE, 1846-1939
File includes “True Story of the Peck Raid-and Who Was Geronimo”. Also see Box 25.
PERKINS MARION ALEXANDER FAMILY
Includes Marion Alexander, 1848-1927, Robert Elisha, 1880-1966; Marion Nicholas
and Benjamin J., all of Yavapai County.
PERRIN, EDWARD BURT, 1838-1932
Medical Doctor with Confederate Army. Owned the San Iqnacio del Babocomari Land
Grant, Baca Float Ranch in Yavapai County. File includes copy of Inventory of Perrin
Collection at Northern Arizona University.
PETER, GEORGE TURNBULL, 1896-1946
Born in Tonto Basin. Started Pay’n’Takit grocery stores in Arizona.
PETERSON, WARREN, 1875-1964
Banker, cattleman and public servant.
PEYRON, PIERRE, 1873-1963
Ranched in the Ruby area.
PHELPS, THOMAS, 1869-1940
Ranched in the Snowflake area.
PHIPPEN, GEORGE BOX
Artist who lived in the Prescott area. One of founders of Cowboy Artists of America.
BOX 10 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES PICKERELL, CHARLES ULEN, 1893-1962
Head of the Extension Service at the University of Arizona.
PIERCE. C. DELBERT
Owner of Long Meadow Ranch in Yavapai County.
PIERCE, MRS. WILLIAM E., 1847-
Lived in Walnut Grove area, Yavapai County.
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PIKE, JOHN MILBURN, 1861-1952
Rancher in Yavapai County. Married Anna Cartwright,
PLATT, EARL
St. Johns area rancher, President of the Arizona Cattle Growers Assoc., Senator and
lawyer.
PLATTEN, MARY FORD, 1869-
Prescott area ranch lady.
POLLEY, WES
One of a large ranching family in Cochise County.
PORTER, FRED SEAY, SR., 1888-1968
Saddlemaker and western store owner.
PORTER, HAROLD, 1904
Associated with N. Porter Saddle and Harness Co., Porters Western Band, and with
western wear stores.
PORTER, JARED N., 18~3-1966
Ranched in Heber.
POST, CLARENCE E., 1898-1978
Benson area rancher and member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys’ Association.
POWER, JOHN, 1891-1976
Graham County rancher.
PRICE, ISAAC, 1888-1966
Skilled roper and bronc rider of the Sulphur Strings area.
PRINA, ZEPHERINO C., 1862-1922
Italian-born, worked on ranches in southern Arizona. Became a prominent businessman
in Safford.
PROCTOR, CHARLES A., 1857-1913
Southern Arizona rancher.
PUNTENNEY, NELSON, 1881-1957
Yavapai County rancher.
PUSCH, GEORGE, 1847-1921
German-born, partner in many ranches, was a Territorial Legislator and member of
Constitutional Convention, 1912.
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PYEATT, JAMES HENRY, 1861-1942
Ranched in the Ft. Huachuca area.
PYLE, ELWOOD FREMONT FAMILY
Includes Floyd Monroe, 1891-1961, who was active in Roosevelt Council of Boy
Scouts, and Lewis Roy, 1882- 1974, who worked for the U.S. Forest Service. Both lived
in the Payson area.
RAK, CHARLES AND MARY KIDDER
Ranchers in Rucker Canyon. Mary Kidder Rak was a well-known author.
RANDALL FAMILY
Includes Bert D., 1883-1970; Walter J., 1876-1967; Bert Alfred, 1910-1977; Glen, L.,
1913-1967, Alfred Harvey 1892- . All lived in the Pine area.
REDDOCH FAMILY, c. 1891
Ranched in Southern Arizona
REDONDO, PHIL, 1890-1961
Florence area rancher.
REES, CARL “TOD”, 1877-1945
Yavapai rancher.
R-14 (WALLACE ALTHEA) 1872-1937
San Carlos Apache cattleman.
RHODES, JOHN, JR., 1887-1973
Rodeo roper and cattleman.
RICHARDS, ERNEST WESLEY, 1887-1970
Long time Camp Verde rancher.
RIGDEN FAMILY
Includes Charles Lewis Rigden 1866-1951; Tom and Cynthia Rigden, an artist.
Ranched in Kirkland.
RIGGS FAMILY
Includes William Monroe, 1861-1949; James Jay, 1870- 1911; Herbert, 1917-1969;
ranchers in Willcox area.
RIGGS, JAMES JAY, 1870-1911
Bronc Buster, Teacher, Lawmaker.
ROBERTS, OSCAR BURTON, 1876-1959
Buckeye rancher and rodeo roper, also known for his “fidd1ing” and square dancing.
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ROBERTS, ROACH
Wickenburg rancher.
RONSTADT FAMILY
Tucson area family includes Fred who came to Tucson in 1882, Carlos ( -1971), who
was a prominent banker and rancher, and Linda, actress and singer.
RUELAS, SOTERO, 1862-1931
RUFFNER, GEORGE C., 1862-1933
Rancher, freighter, Deputy Sheriff and Tax Assessor, Yavapai County.
RUSSELL, HUBBARD, 1885-1963
California rancher active in National Cattlemen’s Association.
SALAZAR, GUADALUPE, 1894-1976
Rancher in Aravaipa Canyon.
SAMANIEGO, MARIONO G., 1844-1907
Member of Arizona Legislature, U. of A. Board of Regents, lived in the Tucson area.
SANDERS, ALBERT G., 1866-
Globe rancher.
BOX 11 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES SANDS, LOUIS M., 1875-1941
Glendale rancher, meat packer, sheepman and longtime Chevrolet car dealer.
SANFORD, JAMES THOMAS, 1880-1971
Ranched in the Klondyke and Geronimo areas.
SAXON, HARRY J., 1882-1964
Mayor of Willcox, President of Arizona Cattle Growers Association.
SCHOCK, RAYMOND LEROY, 1880-
Santa Cruz County rancher.
SCHULZE, EDWARD GODFREY, 1883-1949
Ranched in Globe-Miami area.
SEARS, J. M., 1843-1937
Ranched on the Verde River above Ft. McDowell in 1878.
SEIBOLD, FRANK JOHN, 1871-1939
Patagonia rancher.
SHARTZER, DILLARD O., 1885-1962
Ranched in the Winkleman, Dripping Springs area.
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SHATTUCK, LEMUEL COOVER, 1866-1938
Connected with BarBoot Cattle Co. and mining in Cochise County.
SHEPHERD, EUGENE NELSON, 1873-1947
Partner in Arivaca Land and Cattle Co.
SLAUGHTER, JOHN, 1842-1922
Cattleman and famous Sheriff in Cochise County.
SMITH, FLOYD N., 1899-
Associated with the Salt River Project.
SMITH, JAMES MARTIN. 1892-
Son of Lot Smith, active in farming, ranching and State politics.
SNURE, BENJAMIN PAUL, 1884-
Homesteaded at Apache in Cochise County.
SORRELLS, AHIRA BUTLER, 1938-1907
Ranched at Harshaw, Cochise County.
SOTO, FRANCISCO CUESTA, 1876-1946
Spanish-born, sent to Cuba with army. Later ranched in Bullhead-Topock area.
SOTO, RUDOLFO
Son of Don Ramon Soto, wealthy Tucson rancher.
SPEIDEN, JACK, 1900-1970
Southern Arizona rancher, candidate for Governor.
SPURLOCK, RANSOM CROCKETT, 1893-1967
Ranched in the Pleasant Valley area.
STACY, FRED AUSTIN, 1876-1956
Greenlee County rancher.
STEELE, THOMAS, 1840-1916
Willcox area rancher. Married Elizabeth Kirkland, first Anglo child born in Arizona.
STEIGER, SAM
Yavapai rancher and U.S. Congressman.
STEPHENS, GEORGE DICKSON, 1884-
Ranched in the Douglas area.
STEVENS, GEORGE H., -1908
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STEVENS, VIKKI
San Carlos Indian woman, first Indian woman to graduate from U. of A. Medical
School.
STEVENSON, CARL
Red Rock rancher and cattle feeder.
STEVENSON, WILLIAM R. FAMILY
Includes William R. (95 in 1974) and Nelson Stevenson, Mgr. of Arizona National
Livestock Show.
STILES, BARNETT, 1867-1914
Cowboy with Aztec Land Cattle Co. (Hashknife) when it first brought cattle to Arizona.
STRADLING, WILLIAM, 1824-1912
English-born and converted to Mormonisin there. Came to Utah, finally settled in St.
Johns in 1881.
SWILLING, JOHN W. “JACK”, -1878
One of the first to irrigate crops in Salt River valley.
BOX 12 BIOGRAPHICAL FILES TAYLOR, RICHARD TEAL, 1872-1965
Long-time Payson rancher.
TENNEY, SAMUEL BENJAMIN 1858-1-949
Northern Arizona rancher.
THODE, EARL ERNEST, 1900-1964
Rancher in Casa Grande and a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys’
Association.
THOMPSON, JOHN ALLEN, 1893-
Registered Hereford rancher in Yavapai and Apache Counties.
THORNBURG, WAYNE
Maricopa County farwer and rancher.
THURBER, HAROLD B., 1896-
Prominent Registered Hereford rancher; ranched in Greaterville (near Sonoita)
TOVREA FAMILY
Includes Edward Ambrose, 1861-1932, who started meat packing businesses in
Arizona; later established Tovrea’s Packing Plant in Phoenix.
TOWNSEND, HACK
Trapper and rancher in Mexico, store owner in Arivaca.
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TRAYNOR. A. M. (CURLEY), 1896-1974
Lived in Silver City, N. Mexico.
TSO, ALVIN
President of Lechee chapter of 325 Navajos on the Navajo Reservation.
TUCKER, GABRIEL KENDRICK, 1858-1926
Rancher in Tonto Basin-Globe area.
TURLEY, FRED ANDREW, 1895-
Ranched in Snowflake area,
TURNER, TOM
Associated with Greene Cattle Co. and the Vail Cattle Co.
TURVILLE, E. S., 1877-1964
Yavapai County Agriculture Agent,
UDALL FAMILY
Includes Stewart L., Morris K. and Gay - prominent Arizona pioneer family, active in
national politics.
UPSHAW, GEORGE, 1882-1951
Winkleman area rancher.
VAIL, WALTER L. FAMILY
Owners of the Empire Ranch. Folder contains letters written in 1875-76-77’.
VOIGT, ALFRED, 1890-
Forester and rancher
WALKER, IRVIN HENRY, 1884-
Camp Verde rancher.
WALKER, TOMMY, 1908-
Wagoner and Glendale rancher.
WALLACE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1860-1946
Was Manager of the Aztec Land and Cattle Co. in 1900.
WEATHERSBY, JACOB PROSPECT, 1874-1930
Cattle and goat rancher in Klondyke area.
WEAVER, PAULINE, 1800-
Scout, Trapper, Guide c. 1830
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WEBB, FAMILY
Includes Anderson Cone, President of Arizona Cattle Growers’ Assoc.; Milton ‘Bud’,
President of same organization; and Carl, active in range conservation. Early Gila
County ranching family.
WEEKES, FREDERICK CHARLES, 1865-1949
Rancher in Mesa and Superstition Mt. areas.
WEIN FAMILY
Dos Cabezas ranchers.
BOX 13A BIOGRAPHICAL FILES WETZLER, JULIUS, 1868-1938
German-born Holbrook businessman and rancher
WHELAN, BILLY, 1872-1975
Cowboy on Sierra Bonita Ranch, Cochise County.
WHITE, JAMES ABLE, 1887-1967
Aravaipa Canyon rancher.
WILLS, THOMAS NELSON, 1866-1940
Pioneer cattleman, member of Constitutional Convention, and member of Buffalo Bill’s
Rodeo troupe.
WILLSON, ROSCOE
Writer who wrote biographies for back cover of the Arizona Cattlelog prior to Schaus.
WILSON, GEORGE STONE, 1887-1957
Started a dude ranch in Oracle in 1924.
WILSON, T. M. (TED)
Owned Mariposa Ranch in Nogales.
WILTBANKS, WILLIAM ELLIS, 1875-1966
Ranched in Eager-Springerville area.
WINGFIELD FAMILY
Includes William Gilmore, 1843-1931; Charlie, David, and Kenneth. Long-time
ranching family in Camp Verde.
WINTERS, CRILL MILLER, 1887-1960
Globe rancher.
WOOD BROTHERS
Fred and Cliff Wood were ranchers in Aravaipa Canyon.
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WOODDELL, DE LESLIE, 1890-1966
Nogales rancher.
YOAS, BIRD GREGORIO, 1876-1958 .
Southern Arizona rancher who raised bloodhounds and Paint horses. Timer with Tucson
rodeo for 17 yrs.
YOUNG, A. C. “TOT”, 1874-1965
Prescott area pioneer.
YOUNG, LEN, 1870-1930
Camp Verde rancher.
YOUNG, LYLE, 1907-1970
Banker and agriculturist.
YOUNG, OLA, 1875-1966
First school teacher in Pleasant Valley. Cattlewoman for 60 years, storekeeper and
Postmistress for 50 years.
ZACHARIAE, FREDERIK, 1872-1957
His grandmother was daughter of Frederik IV King of Denmark in 1808. Zachariae
immigrated, came to Pleasant Valley in 1894.
ZELLWEGER, JOHN HENRY, 1885-1966
Florence area businessman and rancher. Owner of Teacup Ranch.
BOX 13B MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL
BOX 14A ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION CORRESPONDENCE (ACGA)
FOLDERS 1-22: ACGA Correspondence, 1925-1979
FOLDER 23: ACGA Correspondence with Arizona Governors
FOLDER 24: ACGA Correspondence with persons in Washington, D.C.
FOLDER 25: Correspondence with Richard Schaus relating to ACGA business
FOLDER 26: Correspondence relating to Arizona Cattlelog
FOLDER 27: 1896-1938 Letters, Bills and Miscellaneous relating to the ACGA
FOLDER 28: 1874-1905 Letters, Bills and Miscellaneous indirectly relating to ACGA
BOX 14B ACGA WEEKLY MARKET REPORT AND NEWSLETTERS
FOLDER 1: 1922-1929
FOLDER 2: 1974-1975
LOOSE IN FILE BOX: 1977-1981
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BOX 15 HISTORIES OF AMERICAN, ARIZONA, & COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS’
ASSOCIATIONS
FOLDER 1: American National Cattlemen’s Association
FOLDER 2: Aravaipa Cattle Growers Association (later merged with Cochise-Graham)
FOLDER 3: ACGA and its beginnings, 1884-1923
FOLDER 4: ACGA Convention and meeting programs
FOLDER 5: ACGA Conventions
FOLDER 6: Minutes of ACGA Directors’ meetings
FOLDER 7: ACGA financial statement, 1943
FOLDER 8: Cochise County Cattle Growers Association
FOLDER 9: Coconino County Cattle Growers Association
FOLDER 10: Gila County Cattle Growers’ Association
FOLDER 11: Greenlee County Cattle Growers’ Association
FOLDER 12: Pinal County Cattle Growers’ Association
FOLDER 13: Navajo Cattle Growers’ Association (Indian)
FOLDER 14: Apache Cattle Growers Association (Indian)
FOLDER 15: Anchor 7 Cattle Growers Association
BOX 16 BRANDS
FOLDER 1: Apache County, 1879-1897
FOLDER 2: Gila County, 1881-1897
FOLDER 3: Old Brand Certificates, 1897-1910
FOLDER 4: Territorial Brand Book Supplements (Original)
FOLDER 5: Territorial Brand Book Supplements, #2 and #3, 1898
FOLDER 6: Territorial Brand Book Supplement, #4, 1899
FOLDER 7: Territorial Brand Book Supplements #7 and #8
FOLDER 8: Territorial Brand Book Supplements, #9 and #10
(Folders 5,6,7, and 8 are copies of Folder 4)
FOLDER 9: Territorial Brand Book, 1898
FOLDER 10: Yavapai County Stock Growers’ Brand Book
FOLDER 11: Miscellaneous Brand notes
FOLDER 12: Aravaipa and Cochise Cattle Growers’ brands
FOLDERS 13-16: Lists of names, Aarca through Zunich, with brands
BOX 17 CATTLE AND RANCHING TOPICS
FOLDER 1: Barzona cattle
FOLDER 2: Brahman cattle
FOLDER 3: Cattle Diseases
FOLDER 4: Cattle ranching in Arizona
FOLDER 5: Cattle Trails
FOLDER 6: Conservation
FOLDER 7: Cowboy’s Saddle
FOLDER 8: Coyotes
FOLDER 9: Economics of Cattle Raising
FOLDER 10: Economics of Cattle Raising
FOLDER 11: Feed Lots and Auction Yards
FOLDER 12: Forest Fires
FOLDER 13: Importing-Exporting Cattle
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FOLDER 14: Land Appraisals and Lending
FOLDER 15: Land Grants
FOLDER 16: Legend of the Lariat
FOLDER 17: Lion Hunting
FOLDER 18: Longhorn Cattle
FOLDER 19: Packers and Stockyards Act
FOLDER 20: Prescribed Burning
FOLDER 21: Public Lands
FOLDER 22: Barnes, Will C., The Story of the Range
BOX 18 CATTLE AND RANCHING TOPICS cont.
FOLDER 23: Range Forage and Soil Research
FOLDER 24; Rustling
FOLDER 25: Rustling - Transcript of Pinal Co. Trial, 1904
FOLDER 26: Water
FOLDER 27: Wilderness
FOLDER 28: Miscellaneous Cattle articles
BOX 19 ORGANIZATIONS RELATED TO CATTLE INDUSTRY
FOLDER 1: Arizona Beef Council
FOLDER 2: Arizona Cattle Feeders’ Association
FOLDER 3: Arizona Feeds
FOLDER 4: Arizona Game and Fish Department
FOLDER 5: Arizona Hereford Association
FOLDER 6: Arizona Historical Society
FOLDER 7: Arizona Pioneer Cattlemen
FOLDER 8: Arizona Society of Range Management
FOLDER 9: Border Patrol
FOLDER 10: Brahman Cattle Breeders’ Association
FOLDER 11: Bureau of Land Management
FOLDER 12: Cowboy Camp Meetings
FOLDER 13: National Cowboy Hall of Fame
FOLDER 14: Quarter Horses and American Quarter Horse Association
FOLDER 15: Sheep Sanitary Commission of Arizona
FOLDER 16: Southern Arizona Protective Association
FOLDER 17: U.S. Department of Agriculture - information
FOLDER 18: U.S. Forest Service
FOLDER 19: University of Arizona
BOX 20 MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS RELATING TO ARIZONA’S EARLY DAYS
FOLDER 1: Arizona Politics
FOLDER 2: Arizona Rangers
FOLDER 3: Art and Artists
FOLDER 4: Buffalo
FOLDER 5: Camels
FOLDER 6: Ostriches
FOLDER 7: Texas Rangers
FOLDER 8: Land Barons
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FOLDER 9: Mountain Men
FOLDER 10: El Paso Livestock Journal, 1916
FOLDER 11: Medicine in Arizona
FOLDER 12: Mining
FOLDER 13: Pony Express
FOLDER 14: Prairie Fires
FOLDER 15: Stagecoach.
FOLDER 16: Texas Cowboy
FOLDER 17: Hoof and Horns clippings
FOLDER 18: Horses, miscellaneous
FOLDER 19: Miscellaneous clippings
FOLDER 20: Starr, Belle
FOLDER 21: Kidder, Jeff
FOLDER 22: White, James
FOLDER 23: Smith, Jedehiah, 1799
FOLDER 24: Ringo, John
FOLDER 25: Pancho Villa
FOLDER 26: Billy the Kid
FOLDER 27: Hart, Pearl, 1871
FOLDER 28: Earp, Wyatt
FOLDER 29: Spanish vocabulary
FOLDER 30: Mexico
FOLDER 31: Poetry
FOLDER 32: Printing - Pastoral Letter - Bishop of Sonora
NOTEBOOK: California
BOX 21 INFORMATION ON PLACES IN ARIZONA
FOLDER 1: Apache Trail
FOLDER 2: Mo
FOLDER 3: Arbuckle
FOLDER 4: Aravaipa
FOLDER 5: Arivaca
FOLDER 6: Arizona Forts
FOLDER 7: Arizona Territory-Miscellaneous
FOLDER 8: Bisbee
FOLDER 9: Calabasas
FOLDER 10: Callville
FOLDER 11: Camp Rucker
FOLDER 12: Charleston
FOLDER 13: Del Rio
FOLDER 14: Clifton
FOLDER 15: Cochise County
FOLDER 16: Dos Cabezas
FOLDER 17: Douglas
FOLDER 18: Eager
FOLDER 19: Florence
FOLDER 20: Globe
FOLDER 21: Greenlee County
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FOLDER 22: Greer & Lee Valley
FOLDER 23: Harshaw
FOLDER 24: Helvetia
FOLDER 25; Jerome
FOLDER 26: Miami
FOLDER 27: Mineral Strip
FOLDER 28: Nogales
FOLDER 29: Oracle
FOLDER 30: Oro
FOLDER 31: Paradise
FOLDER 32: Patagonia
FOLDER 33: Phoenix
FOLDER 34: Pine
FOLDER 35: Pleasant Valley
FOLDER 36: Redfield Canyon
FOLDER 37: Safford
FOLDER 38: Santa Cruz County
FOLDER 39: Sonoita
FOLDER 40: Superstition bits.
FOLDER 41: Tombstone
FOLDER 42: Tonto Basin
FOLDER 43: Tubac
FOLDER 44: Tucson
FOLDER 45: Tyrone (N.Mex.)
FOLDER 46: Tumacocori
FOLDER 47: Why
FOLDER 48: Winkleman
FOLDER 49: Yuma county
BOX 22 RANCHES IN ARIZONA AND INFORMATION ON RANCH SALES
FOLDER 1: Appleton Research Ranch
FOLDER 2: Aztec Land and Cattle Company (Hashknife)
FOLDER 3: Baca Grant (Colorado)
FOLDER 4: Baca Float Ranch
FOLDER 5: Bar U Bar Ranch
FOLDER 6: Brusally Ranch
FOLDER 7: Buenas Aires Ranch
FOLDER 8: Canoa Ranch
FOLDER 9: Cooley Ranch
FOLDER 10: Coyote Springs Ranch
FOLDER 11: Del Rio Ranch
FOLDER 12: Empire Ranch
FOLDER 13: Fourr Ranch
FOLDER 14: Long Meadow Ranch
FOLDER 15: Miller and Lux. Inc.
FOLDER 16: Rail X Ranch
FOLDER 17: Ranch Sales. 1894-1903
FOLDER 18: Rancho Sacatal
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FOLDER 19: Reavis Ranch
FOLDER 20: Ritter Ranch
FOLDER 21: San Rafael Cattle Company
FOLDER 22: Santa Rita Ranch
FOLDER 23: Sierra Bonita Ranch
FOLDER 24: Sopori Ranch
FOLDER 25: Tanque Verde Ranch
FOLDER 26: Tombstone Land and Cattle Company
FOLDER 27: Vermejo Ranch (N. Mex.)
FOLDER 28: Wagon Rod Ranch
FOLDER 29: Yolo Ranch
FOLDER 30: Miscellaneous ranches
BOX 23 OBITUARIES OF RANCHING PEOPLE (not in biographical files)
This is a small document box containing a loose leaf notebook. The notebook is filled with
newspaper clippings of obituaries of Arizona ranching families. These people are not in the
biographical files.
BOX 24 MISCELLANEOUS
FOLDER 1: Richard Schaus personal correspondence
FOLDER 2: Remedies, Novelties, Recipes - book put out by ACGA
FOLDER 3: Forts and Missions, not in Arizona
FOLDER 4: Book catalogues and articles about books
FOLDER 5: Valley National Bank quarterly reports (3)
FOLDER 6: Arizona National Livestock Show premium Book
FOLDER 7: Horsemen of the West - Jo Mora
FOLDER 8: Flags over Arizona - Larry Toschik
FOLDER 9: Notebook listing books in Schaus Collection
BOX 25 “IN THE MEMORY OF A MAN”
This box contains the memories of Artisan Leslie Peck, a long-time Nogales area resident.
BOX 26 INDIANS
FOLDER 1: Apache - general information
FOLDER 2: Hopis - general information
FOLDER 3: Navajos - general information
FOLDER 4: Paiutes - general information
FOLDER 5: Papagos - general informatio
FOLDER 6: Miscellaneous
BOX 27 ARIZONA LIVESTOCK SANITARY BOARD MINUTES OF MEETINGS
FOLDER 1: History
FOLDER 2: Meetings, 1871-1896
FOLDER 3: Meeting, 1897
FOLDER 4: Meetings. 1901-1904
FOLDER 5: Meetings, 1905. 1906, 1907
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FOLDER 6: Meetings. 1910, 1923
FOLDER 7: Meetings, 1925, 1926, 1927
BOX 28 MICROFILM AND TAPES
“A”: Cochise County
Marks and Brands B. 1 P. 418-556
Spanish Land Claims B. 1 P. 1-156
Bonds and Leases B. 1 and 2
Millsites B. 1 P. 1-521
“B”: Cochise County
Transcribed Records of Mines B. 7 P. 220-640
Separate Property of Married Women B. 1 P. 1-12
Record of Co-Partnership B. 1 and 2
Marks and Brands B. 1 p. 1-417
“C”: Reel #196
Transcribed Record of Mines B. 7 P. 22-640, 1879 (p.404-409 blank)
Separate Property of Married Women B. 1. P. 1-12
Record of Co-Partnership B. 1. P. 1-379, 1885
B. 2 P. 1-214, 1925
1. Reel to Reel long-playing tape. Kingston Smallhouse tells the history of the town of Redington in
the San Pedro Valley. Tape made in 1969. Smallhouse married a Bayless, related to Henry J. Bayless,
1884 settler inRedington.
2. Ninety minute cassette - “Harshaw Article”, Nov. 26, 197
BOX 29: PHOTOGRAPHS
Folders 1-80 contain pictures that were withdrawn from the Biographical Files (with a few exceptions).
A folder may contain pictures of the person named, and/or cattle and ranch scenes. Some of these
pictures may be duplicated in the photograph scrapbooks. Sizes of photographs are approximate.
Folders 81-114 contain pictures relating to organizations and to miscellaneous topics linked to the
cattle business.
FOLDER 1:
AGUIRRE, HIGINIO BELTRAN, 1876-1960
1-2. Aguirre, 5x7, 4x6
3. 27 cowboys horseback, 5x7
4. 5 wagon trains, 5x7
AHUMADO, RAMON 1868-1926
1. Ahumado, 1900, 4x7
2. Ahumado with child and horse, 5x7
3. Ahumado, horseback, 1912, 4x6
ALKIRE, FRANK, 1865-
1. Alkire in Nat’l Guard Uniform, 1902, 4x4
2. Alkire ranch, north of New River, 5x7
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AMADO, ANTONIO, 1874-1968
1-3. Amado, 7x9, 2x3, 4x6
AMALONG, JAMES LEWIS, 1857-1913
1. Amalong and wife Lottie Green, 1882, 5x7
ANGULO, GABRIEL, 1869-1937
1. Angulo with Ramon Ahumado, 5x7
APPLETON, FRANK
1-2. Photos of Frank and Ariel Appleton and 4 children, 3x5
FOLDER 2:
ARMER, HENRY, 1826-1909
1-2. Henry and Lucinda Armer, 2x3, 3x5
3-5. Frank Jr., Frank, Sr., Margaret Armer, Laura Griffen, 4x5
6. Cone Webb and Margaret Armer Webb, 4x5
7-8. Frank Armer, Sr., Franklin Bruce, Ken Chilton, Floyd Sasser, 2x2, 8x10
9. Irene Armer Evans, 1963 6x7
10-11. Jim Armer, 1968, 1973, 2x3
FOLDER 3:
ARNOLD, CARL
1. Arnold, roping, 8x10
2. Arnold and son Arthur, roping 8x10
3. Arthur Arnold, 8x10
AROS, ANTONIO, 1824-1911
1. Grandfather of Aros, 5x7
2. Estevan Aros (Unc1e), 5x8
FOLDER 4: BABBITT, JOHN
1. Babbitt, 1950, 5x7
2. Babbitt, Lynn Laney, Richard Harvill, Donald Kennedy, O.D.Miller, 1965 8xl0
3. Richard Harvill, Babbitt, 8x10
4. John, Jr., John. Sr., Betty Babbitt, Fred Fritz, 3x4
5. Babbitt Ranch, 4x6
6. Billy Babbitt, 1x1
7. Babbitt cowboys, Bobby Fullbright, Frank Banks, Rufus Arynn, 4x8
FOLDER 5:
BARD, F. N.,
1. Bard, 3x4
2-3 Barzona Cattle, 4x5
4. Bard Ranch, Kirkland, 8x10
5. Bard Hall, 8x10
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BARK, JAMES E.
1. Bark, 1910, 2x3
2. Bark with fish, 1933, 4x6
3. Bark, 1938, 2x3
BARNETT, FRED
1. Barnett, 1950, 8x10
BAYLESS, CHARLES HENRY, 1863-1938
1. Bayless, 1x2
2. Bayless and Berkelew Ranch, 1903, 5x7
FOLDER 6:
BILLINGSLEY, CECIL CLINTON, 1889-1954
1. Billingsley, 1x2
2. Buck Billingsley, 1959, 4x6
3. Billingsley children, 3x4
BIXBY, STEVE, 1907
1-2. Bixby, 5x7
3. Bixby, Jack Martin, Roland Jones, Felton Weekes, 3x6
4. Steve Bixby, Jr. and Jess H. Stevens, 3x5
5-18. Pictures of cattle ranch headquarters and sales, various sizes
FOLDER 7:
BOGLE, JACKSON
1. Jackson, 2x3
BOHME, LOUIS WILLIAM. 1883-
1. Bohme, W.E. Bohme, P.F. Bohme, c. 1956, 4x6
FOLDER 8: BOICE, HENRY GUDGELL FAMILY
1. Boice, 1894-1979, 4x6
2. Boice, 1965, 8x10
3. Boice and Frank “Pancho” Boice, 8x10
4. Boice, Chas. Pickrell, Steve Bixby, 3x4
5. Mr. and Mrs. Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell 3x4
6. Boice, “Pancho” Boice, Mary Souder, 3x5
7. Boice at Arizona National Livestock Show, 4x6
8. Mrs. Frank Boice, Abbie Keith, 1950, 4x6
9. Frank Boice, Sr. (father of “Pancho”) 4x6
10. Boice, Frank, Sr., Bob Boice, c.1951, 5x7
11. Fred Boice, 8x10
12. Fred Boice children, 8x10
13. Bob and Miriam Boice and 2 children, 4x6
14. Frank, Jr., Bob and Grant Boice, 3x3
15. Frank, Jr. and Henry Boice, 3x3
16. Jack Rubel, 3x4
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17. Rubel children and “Twinkletoes” 3x4
18. Grant Boice, Tim Webb, 3x4
19. Frank Boice, Jr., 2x3
20-21. Grant Boice at Arizona National Livestock Show, 5x7
22. Bob Boice children, 3x3
23-24. Chiricahua camp, 1912, 2x7, 5x7
25. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boice, Joe Goff, Frank Boice, Jr., 5x7
26. Anxiety 4th, 6x8
27. Fred Boice, 5x7
28. Frank Boice, Jr., horseback, 8x10
29-30. Frank Boice, Jr., with prize bull 5x7
31. Grant Boice, 5x7
32. Bob Boice, 5x7
33. Boice, Pete Bidegain, Frank Boice, Jr., 3x3
34. Miriam Boice, Mary and Ed Souder, 4x6
35. Bob Boice and Gila Co. Cattle Growers’ officers, 3x4
36. Scene of Rail X Ranch, 8x10
37. Boice and cattle, 3x5
38-43. Scenes of working cattle on Boice ranch, 8x10
44-47. Sonoita & Elgin landscapes, 3x3
48. Boice garden in Tucson, 8x10
FOLDER 9:
BRENA ROSARIO, 1854-1913
1. Brena, 4x5
BROCKETT, BRUCE, 1897-1971
1. Bruce and Fritzi Brockett, 1960, 8x10
2. Summer headquarters, Brockett ranch, 5x7
3. Nephew Bill Sullivan and wife, Shirley, 8x10
BROWN, J.P.S.
1. Brown, 5x7
FOLDER 10: BROWNING, ERNEST
1. Browning, 4x5
2. Browning, Ted Lee, Ray Cowden, Stuart Krentz, Abbie Keith, 4x5
3. Browning, Jim Brooks, John McBoyle, 5x7
4. Browning, Jim Armer, Will Orndorf, Earl Platt, 4x4
5. Browning, 3x4
6. Browning. Rob Hooper, Joe Blair, Joe Entz, Dan Clarke, 1x4
7. Browning, Krentz, Brad Stewart, Ray Cowden, Ted Lee, Bill Davis, 2x3
8-12. General scenes of working cattle, 3x4
13. Browning and Fred Kennedy, 5x7
14. Browning 5x7
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FOLDER 11:
BUNDY, ROY
1. 7 pictures on 8x10 sheet. Not well identified.
BURX, JESS L.
1. Burk, 2x3
BUSENBARK, JACKSON, 1875-1948
1. Busenbark, 8x10
2. Busenbark and wife, 5x7
3. Family, 4x5
4. Five cowboys, 4x10
5. Martha and Joseph Busenbark, 1877, 5x7
6. 1912 Round-up crew, 5x7
7. 1895, pumping water by donkey, 5x7
FOLDER 12:
BUTLER, VINCE
1. Butler, 4x5
2. Butler, Roger Pearce, Brad Hurt, 4x5
3. Group includes Butler, 4x6
4. Butler, Gerald Stairs, Bill Davis, 2x4
5. Butler and daughter 3x3
6. Butler and Earl Horrell, 3x5
7-8. Butler, 3x4
9. Butler and Dan Clarke, 3x5
10. Butler, 5x7
11-15. Ranch and cattle scenes - various sizes
FOLDER 13:
BUZAN
1. Unidentified, 3x4
CAMPBELL, JACK AND BILL
1. Jack Campbell with Charolais, 1963, 4x6
2. Bill Campbell, 2x3
CARDON, BARTLEY P.
1. Cardon, 2x3
2. Cardon and Omer Peck, 8x10
3-6. Cardon, 8x10
FOLDER 14: CARTER, JAMES OLIVER, 1868-1942
1. Carter, horseback, 5x7
2. “Brown Dick” horse, 1946, 5x7
3. “Little Sister” horse, 1951, 5x7
4. Connie Carter with “Old Jeff”, 1951, 5x7
5. Carter Homestead, Wagoner, 8x10
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6. Cort Carter Ranch, Walnut Grove, 8x10
FOLDER 15: CARTWRIGHT, JACKSON MANFORD, 1866-
1-2. Cartwright, 1948, 3x3
3. Cartwright, 3x3
4. Cartwright and son Jack, 4x6
5. Cartwright steer, 4x4
6. Cartwright and Frank Armer, 6x6
7. Cartwright, O.L. McDaniel, Cartwright’s grandson Allen, and Jack Cartwright, 8x10
6. Cartwright and Governor McFarland, 8x10
9. Cartwright 4x6
10. Cartwright with award, 4x5
FOLDER 16:
CARUTHERS, EDWARD GURLEY, 1863-1918
1. Brangus bull, 3x3
2. 3 pictures of cattle, 2x3
CAVNESS, THOMAS JASPER, 1878-1946
1. Cavness, 3x4
2. Cavness, Sue Cavness, 8x10
CHAUNCEY, TOM
1. Chauncey at Arizona National Livestock Show, 8x10
2. Mrs. Tom Chauncey, 3x3
3. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chauncey, 3x3
FOLDER 17:
CHILSON, CHARLES LEONARD, 1894-
1. Chilson, 1961, 4x5
CHILSON, ERNEST
1-7. Chilson, various sizes
8. Evelyn Chilson, 5x7
9. Chilson, Nelson Crow, Dan Clarke, 4x6
10. Chilson and Sen. Seaton, 5,c7
11. Chilson, Max Layton, John Hall, 5x7
12. Chilson, Albert Mitchell, Rad Hall, 8x10
13. 5 pictures on an 8x10 sheet, all including Chilson
14. Meteor Crater on Chilson ranch, 8x10
15. Chilson, Evelyn Chilson, Abbie Keith, 4x6
16-24. Ranch and cattle scenes, various sizes
25. Chilson, 1969, Range Management meeting, 3x5
FOLDER 18:
CLARIDGE, WILFORD HOPKINS, 1871-1951
1. Mrs. Ray Claridge and Bill McMillan, 4x4
2. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Claridge, 4x5
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CLARKE, PHILLIP M., 1888-1963
I. Clarke, Dan Clarke, Phil, Jr., 2x5
2. Dan Clarke. 4x5
3. Dan Clarke, Nelson Crow, Ernest Chilson, 5x7
CLARKE, RICHARD HARRISON
1. Clarke, 1880, 5x7
2. Clarke. 1880, 4x5
CLINE, GEORGE TURNBALL, 1886-1976
1. Not identified, 3x5
2. Ken Anderson, 5x7
3. “Prissy” winning at Rillito, 1940, 5x7
4-5. Cline and Chester Cooper, 1952, 4x5
COKER, ELMER WALTON, 1875-1935
1. Elmer Coker (son of Elmer Walton), Sid Moeur, 1963, 5x7
2. Elmer Coker, Judge Wm. Truman, 1965, 5x7
COLCORD, WILLIAN CLAY
1. Frank Colcord with horse. 5x7
FOLDER 19:
CONWAY, EDWARD F., 1889-1963
1. Conway, 4x6
2. Clarence Conway, daughter Sue, Fred Chilson and son Johnny, 4x5
3. Edward F., E.C. and Clarence Conway, 4x7
COOPER, CHESTER HORACE, 1895-
1. Cooper and George Cline, 1952, 4x5
CORNELIUS, PAUL
1. Cornelius. 5x7
2. Dr. Chas. and Betty Cornelius, 4x5
3. Children of Dr. Chas. Cornelius. 4x5
4. Bud Parrish, Bob Pringle, 3x5
5. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Horrell, 8x10
6-11. Cornelius auction scenes, 8x10
FOLDER 20:
COUGHLIN, JAMES
1. Hereford cattle, 3x9
2-3. Coughlin at ranch, 3x3, 1x2
4. Past presidents of Yavapai Cattle Growers’, 4x5
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COWAN, RALPH, 1899-1977
1. Cowan with others, 8x10
2. Bill and Cordy Cowan, 4x5
3. Ralph Cowan’s father, 2x3
4. Cowan and 1948 Legislature, 3x5
5-11. Cowan and ranch scenes, 3x3
FOLDER 21: COWDEN, EFTON RAY
1. Cowden, 4x5
2. Cowden with Walter Fathauer, 3x3
3. Cowden, Krentz, Stewart, Browning, Lee, 2x3
4. Cowden and Richard Harvill, 6x8
5. Cowden, Harvill, Margaret Knight, Vivian Boysen, 6x9
6. Cowden, Mrs. Cowden, Mrs. W. C. McClure, Miss Christie Cowden, 6x7
7. Cowden and ?, 2x2
8. Cowden and Frank Armer, 1x4
9-15. Cowden cattle in feedlots, 3x5
16. Feedlot cattle, 8x10
17. Farm pump on Tolleson ranch, 8x10
18-20. Brush eradication, 3x5
21. Cowden and Ralph Hooker, 3x3
22-23. Calves on Seligman ranch, 1961, 1962, 3x6
24. Spring on Cowden ranch, 4x6
25. Cowden, Vince Butler, Bill McMillan, 3x4
26. Cowden and Ted Spurlock, 3x5
27. Cowden City Park, 2x3
FOLDER 22:
CROZIER, SAMUEL
1. Frank Crozier, 3x4
CULLEY, MATT
1. Mr. and Mrs. Culley, 8x10
CURRY, ROLAND
1. Curry, 1958, 4x5
DAILY, BRADFORD FAMILY
1-2. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Daily, 5x7, 2x3
3-4. Frank Daily home, Daily ranch, 5x7, 2x3
DAVIS, SHORTY
1. Davis, 1961, 4x5
FOLDER 23:
DAVIS, WILLIAM J., 1877-1963
1. Davis, 5x7
2. Davis, Ed Echols, W.L. Stevenson, Frank Wootan, 8x10
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3. Unidentified picnic scene, 5x7
4. Unidentified group of men, 8x10
DAY FAMILY
1. Alan Day and Sandra Day O’Connor, 2x4
DE LA OSSA, ANTONIO, 1938-1902
1. De La Ossa, 3x5
DENNY, WILLIAM CLARENCE, 1892-
1. James, Dick, W.H., and Wm. Clarence Denny, 2x3
2. Clarence Denny, 6x9
3. Ranch scene, 6x9
DOBSON FAMILY
1. H. Clifford Dobson, 4x5
FOLDER 24:
ECHEVERRIA, MIGUEL
I. Echeverria, 3x5
ELLISON, “SLIM” FAMILY
1. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Ellison, Levi Granthan, 4x6
2. 1898 Ranch scene - Jesse Ellison, 2x6
3. Jesse Ellison, 4x6
FOLDER 25:
ELLSWORTH, REX
1. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ellsworth, 4x6
2. Ellsworth children, 4x6
3. Ellsworth and “Misch” Tenney, 5x7
4-11. Pictures of Swaps (Kentucky Derby winner) and other Ellsworth horses, various sizes
12-16. Ellsworth’s Chino, CA ranch, various sizes
FOLDER 26:
EDBACH, HARRY, 1887-
1. Embach with Harry Bonsall, 8x10
BOX 30: PHOTOGRAPHS
FOLDER 27: FAIN FAMILY
1. Dan Pain, 1x2
2. Norman Fain, 3x4
3-4. Cowboys and Norman Fain, 8x10
5-8. Billy Fain, various size pictures
9-12. Norman Fain children, 3x4
13-17. Headquarters and ranch scenes, various sizes
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FOLDER 28:
FARRELL, RICHARD, 1847-1931
I. Eleven ranch scenes on one, 8x10
2. Farrell with Governor Geo. W. P. Hunt, 4x5
3. Farrell home at Harshaw, 5x7
4. Farrell, 4x5
FATHAUER, WALTER
1. Fathauer and Dr. Bruce Taylor, 5x6
2-5. Cattle and cowboys, 4x5
FEENEY, ALAN
1-3. Feeney and “Milky Way” cattle, 8x10, 4x8, 4x6
4. Mrs. Feeney and Don McCarthy, 3x5
FILLEMAN, HOWARD
1. Mrs. Bessie Filleman, 2x2
FOLDER 29:
FINLEY, JAMES, 1891-1970
1. Mr. and Mrs. Finley and Frank Owenby 4x5
2. Finley and Rose Fulton, 3x3
3. Group picture, 2x3
4-9. Finley Quarter horses, various sizes
FOLDER 30:
FISH, E. N.
1. Fish, 5x7
FLAKE, WILLIAM J. FAMILY
1. Flake on horseback, 5x7
2. Flake, 4x5
FLIEGER, JO
1-7. Painted Cave Ranch scenes, 5x7, 3x3
8-10. Headquarters, various sizes
11. Jo and Gussie Flieger, 4x5
12-18. ACGA meeting at Flieger’s ranch, 1961, 4x5
19-25. Aravaipa Canyon scenes, 1969, 3x3
FOURR, BILLY
1. Fourr, 4x5
FOLDER 31:
FOX, KEL
1. Fox, 1x3
2. Jefferson Fox, 5x7
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3. Fox and group with Governor Goddard, 8x10
4-11. Headquarter scenes, 8x10
12-16. Cattle scenes, 4x5
FOLDER 32:
FRAZIER, CARRIE, 1881-1973
1. Sam Frazier, 3x3
2-3. Frazier’s bottle collection, 4x5
FREEMAN, COLUMBUS REED, 1872-1962
1-2. Freeman, 3x3, 4x5
FOLDER 33:
FRITZ, FRED
1-2. Portraits of Fritz, 5x7, 3x4
3-4. Kathleen and Fred Fritz, 5x7
5-6. Katherine Fritz, 3x5
7-8. Fritz with others, 5x7
9. Katherine Fritz. Florence Gilpin, Mrs. E. Patterson, 3x4
10-12. Group pictures at Fritz home, 3x4
FOLDER 34:
GASTELUM, SANTIAGO O., 1883-1965
1. Manuel Gastelum portrait, 1852-1915, 5x7
GLENN, IRA DEAN FAMILY
1. Ira Dean Glenn portrait, 4x5
2. Marvin Glenn, 3x5
GODFREY, GEORGE
1. Godfrey, Fred Fritz, Abbie Keith, 5x7
GREER FAMILY
1. Greer Ranch, Arza Greer and son, 1964, 4x5
GREENE, WILLIAM CORNELL
1. Ranch house at Locheil, 8x10
2. Greene Cattle Company sign, 8x10
3. Greene Cattle Company ranch scene, 4x6
4. Group of cowboys, before 1889, include John Slaughter, 4x6
FOLDER 35:
GRIFFEN, THOMAS
1. Griffen, 2x2
2. Griffen and Walter Armer, 8x10
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GROSVENOR, HORACE
1. Ranch headquarters, 1865, 4x5
FOLDER 35:
GROUNDS, W.F, “BUD” FAMILY
1-2. W. F. Grounds, 2x3, 4x6
3. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grounds, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grounds, 4x5
4. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grounds, Pearl and Lee TePoel, 5x7
5. Howard Grounds, Roy Holland, John Odle, 3x5
6-8. Cattle scenes, 3x5
FOLDER 36:
GUNTERMAN, FREDERICK WILHELM JOHANN, 1887-1974
1. Group photo including Bud Gunterman, 3x5
GYBERG, FRANK ANDREW, 1888-
1. Gyberg, 4x5
2. Gyberg, Chilson, K. Wingfield, 4x6
HALL, JOHN CHELLIS, 1880-1949
1. Group picture including Hall, 5x7
HALLECK THOMAS JEFFERSON, 1848-1893
1. Portrait of Halleck, 2x3
HAMPE, THEODOR AUGUST HEINRICH
1. Portrait of Hampe, 5x7
2-4. Pictures of Hampe’s art, 5x7
HARMON, LON
1. Portrait, 1922, 8x10
HATHAWAY WILLIAM A. FAMILY
1. Picture of large mesquite tree on ranch, 5x7
HAVERTY, BOB
1. Haverty and Frank Lamma, 5x7
2. Flooded creek, 8x10
3. Haverty’s horse, 8x10
4. Haverty, 8x10
5-6. Haverty and horse, 4x6
FOLDER 37:
HAYS, ROY
1. Hays, 1952, 5x7
2. Hays, 1963, 3x3
3. Mr. and Mrs. Hays, 1960, 8x10
4. Group including John Hays, 4x5
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5-7. Roy Hays, John Hays, Cynthia and Tom Rigden, 3x3
FOLDER 38:
HEADY, TOM, 1879-1965
1. Portrait, 4x6
2. Heady in his “museum”, 8x10
3. Heady and Charlie Everhart, 4x6
4. Heady and Manford Cartwright, 8x10
5. Ernest Stanley and Marshall Ashburn, 4x5
6-7. Ranch scenes, 8x10
8. Memorabilia in “museum”, 3x5
FOLDER 39:
HEARD, DWIGHT BANCROFT, 1869-1929
1. Portrait, 5x7
HEBBARD, STERLING, 1897-1969
1. Hebbard, 8x10
2. Hebbard and Earl Horrell, 4x5
3. Hebbard at Arizona National Livestock Show, 3x5
HEFFNER, HARRY L., 1874-1965
1. Portrait, 8x10
FOLDER 40: HERSCHEDE WILLIAM FOY, 1908-1969
1. Herschede, 5x7
2. Group including Herschede, 8x10
3-4. Herschede with cattle in ring, 8x10
5. Fat Steer, 1962, 8x10
6-11. Cattle scenes, 8x10, 5x7
12-13. Herschede with cattle, various sizes
14. Hersehede with Nelson Crow, 3x3
FOLDER 41:
HIBBS, DAVID G., 1899-l963
1. Hibbs, Jack Dew, Gerald Palmer, Leroy Tucker, Jimmy Miller, 4x6
HOLLAND, WALTER E.
1. Roy Holland, 3x3
2. Roy Holland and Carol Walker, 3x5
3-6. Rancho Sacatal, 4x5
7-14. Holland cattle, 5x7
FOLDER 42:
HOOKER, HENRY CLAY
1. Portrait, 2x4
2. Hooker in ranch patio, 5x7
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3. Hooker ranch scene, 5x7
4. Juan Leon, 4x6
FOLDER 43:
HORRELL, EARL
1. Horrell, 4x6
2. Horre1l on ranch, 5x7
3. Horrell with Sterling Hebbard, 4x6
4. Horrell, Bob Perkins, Earl Platt, Bud Webb, 5x7
5. Group including Horrell, 3x3
6. Mrs. Blanche Horrell, 3x3
7. Reprint of early day newspaper, 5x7
8-11. Horrell cattle scenes, various sizes
12-15. Cowboy scenes, various sizes
16. Road to ranch, 4x6
17. Horrell with Louie and Erline Horrell, 5x7
FOLDER 44: HORRELL, EDWIN
1. Horrell, 1899, 8x10
2. Horrell, 1955, 4x5
3. Horrell and Mark Hicks, 1952, 4x5
4. Horrell with Earl, Louie and Erline Horrell, 4x5
5. Horrell house, 4x6
FOLDER 45: HORRELL, LOUIE
1-2. Portraits, 5x7, 2x3
3. Mr. and Mrs. Horrell, 8x10
4. Horrell with Earl and Erline Horrell, 4x6
5. Horrell with Matt Culley, 6x8
6. Horrell with Secretary Butz (Agricu1ture), 2x2
7. Horrell at Cowboy Hall of Fame, 4x5
8. Horrell with Directors of Arizona Livestock Producers Credit Association, 8x10
9. Sheet with 2 pictures including Horrell, various sizes
10-22. Ranch house scenes, inside and out, 8x10
23. Sale animal, 8x10
FOLDER 46:
HUGHES, BERNARD H., 1884-1969
1. Hughes, 6x9
2. Hughes with Len Collins, 1952, 4x5
3. John Hughes, 1964, 4x5
HUGHES, STELLA
1. Spur collection, 6x8
2. Stella and Mack Hughes, 1972, 3x7
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HUNSAKER, JAMES NICHOLAS, 1870-1934
1. Hunsaker, 3x5
HUNT, JOSEPH STEWART, 1895-1940
1. Portrait, 8x10
FOLDER 47
HURTADO, FLORENCIO, 1886-1967
1. Hurtado, 4x5
2. Cattle scene, 4x5
3. Group with Hurtado, 5x7
JACOBS, JOHN
1. Jacobs with Bill Spence, 3x5
2. Group with Jacobs, 3x4
JOHNSON, JAMES A., 1867-1938
1. Portrait, 5x7
FOLDER 48: KEITH, ABBIE
1. Portrait, 5x7
2-4. Keith with new cars, 1948, 1957, 3x4, 8x10
5. Keith with Warren Peterson, Dan McKinney, 1932, 5x7
6-8. Group pictures including Keith, 8x10
9. Keith with Jack Dew, 1960, 8x10
10. Keith with Frank Owenby, 1958, 8x10
11-12. Groups including Keith, 8x10
13. Sally and R. H, Perner, 8x10
14. Keith with group, 5x7
15. Keith with Pearl TePoel, 5x7
16. Keith with Bud Webb, Earl Platt, 5x7
17. Keith with Dr. Pistor, Mrs. Foy Herschede, 5x7
18. Keith with Margaret Rigden, 5x7
19. Keith with girls, 5x7
20. Keith, 3x3
21. Keith with Ernest Chilson, Pearl TePoel, 3x4
22. Keith, 3x3
23. Daughter of Keith?, 8x10
24. Keith, 3x3
FOLDER 49:
KING, MANUEL J, FAMILY
1. Mr. and Mrs. William King and daughter, 1960, 8x10
2-3. Joe King, 1961, 3x5
4. Manuel King, 2x3
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KINNEY, J. C., 1872-1949
1. Unidentified
2. Kinney and horse, 6x8
KING EUSEBIO
1. Photo of Wieghorst painting, 4x5
KOONTZ FAMILY
1-2. Photo of painting with face inset, 3x5
FOLDER 50:
KRENTZ, FRANK I., 1876-1952
1. Stuart Krentz, 3x4
2. Stuart Krentz with Lyle Young, 3x4
3. Stuart Krentz with boy, 8x10
LAKIN, LLOYD C.
1-2. Cedar burning, 8x10
3-4. Lakin cattle and horses, 5x7
5. Mill on Lakin ranch, 5x7
6-7. Chuck Lakin, 4x5, 3x6
8. Ingersoll Heckle, 4x5
FOLDER 51:
LANE, JOSEPH JAMES, JR., 1909-1952
1. Photo of watercolor of ranch, 3x4
2. Windmill on ranch, 1973, 3x4
3. Lane, 3x5
LARSON, PRESTON PARKINSON, 1910-1967
1-3. Unidentified ranch scenes, 2x3
LASSEN, O. B.
1. Lessen, Gov. Goddard, William Hurst, 8x10
2. Lessen with Gov. Williams, 3x5
LEE, DORA SESSIONS
1-2. Lee, 3x3, 3x4
FOLDER 52; LEE, TED
1. Lee, Ray Cowden, Krentz, Abbie Keith, Browning, 4x5
2. Lee and John Wayne, 2x2
3. Lee at Livestock Show, 3x3
4. Lee, Brad Steward, Frank Boice, Bill Davis, 4x5
5. Lee and others, 4x5
6. Lee, Ernie Douglas, O.B. Lassen, Cecil Miller, 4x5
7. Lee, Krentz, Stewart, Browning, Davis, Cowden, 3x4
8. Lee and others, 2x4
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9. Lee, Marion Lee, Spencer Shattuck, 4x6
10. Lee, 4x5
11. Lee, Norman Fain, Stewart 3x3
12. Composite of Lee Family pictures, 5x7
13. Layton Lee and wife, 3x5
14. Lee, 8x10
15. Lee, Browning, 8x10
16-19. Trail ride, 1957, 8x10
20-21. Two pages of small pictures, 1966, of Lee and ranch
22. 4x5 sheet with 9 Lee family pictures - Great- Grandfather, Grandfather, and father of Ted Lee
BOX 31: PHOTOGRAPHS
FOLDER 53:
LE SUER, WILLIAM FRANCIS, 1856-1941
1. Le Suer on horseback, 8x10
2. Le Suer home, 8x10
LUTLEY, WILLIAM, 1856-1940
1. Portrait, 5x7
MANJARRES, YGNACIO, 1878-1935
1. Ygnacio and Mariana Manjarres, 4x4
MARTIN, CICERO FAMILY
1. Virginia and Cicero Martin, 7x8
2. Martin and Blain Lewis, 5x7
3. Martins, Mosons, McKinneys, Harry Saxon and Mrs. E. W, Meyer, 4x10
4. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin, 4x5
5. C. H. Martin with Horse, 5x7
6. Picture of people at Martins retirement party, 8x10
7. Ranch scene, 8x10
MAXWELL, WILLIAM BAILEY, 1821-1895
1. Maxwell, 3x3
FOLDER 54:
McDONALD, WILLIAM SPENCER, 1971-1958
1. Portrait, 3x5
McELHANEY, SAM
1-2. McElhaney, 3x5, 8x10
3. McElhaney with others, 5x7
McKINNEY FAMILY
1. Dan McKinney, 1932, 8x10
2. Dan McKinney, Hathaway, Townsend Flieger Perry 4x6
3-4. Hughes McKinney, Al Lane, 8x10, 4x5
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FOLDER 55:
MELLOR, CLINT, 1914-
1. Mellor, 2x3
MEYER, FERDINAND, 1860-1927
1-2. Ranch scenes, 3x3
MILLER FAMILY
1. Cecil Miller, Sr., 3x4
2. Group including Duane Miller, 4x5
MOEUR FAMILY
1. Cattle scene, 8x10
MONK, JUDGE EDWARD R.
1. Portrait, 5x7
FOLDER 56:
MOORE FAMILY
1. Peter and Fred Moore, 3x8
2-4. Frank Moore, 4x6, lx2
MOSON, FRANK BENNETT, 1876-1959
1. Portrait, 5x7
2. Moson, horseback, 8x10
MULLEN, CHARLES P., 1873-
1. Portrait, 4x8
FOLDER 57:
NEAL, JOHN MARCUS, 1881-
1. Tom and Leonard Neal, 4x5
2. Leonard Neal, 4x6
3. Neal family, 1923, 4x7
4. John, Leonard and John (3 generations), 5x7
NEEL, WILLIAM HUTTON, 1861-1915
1. Portrait, 3x5
NEWCOMER, FLOYD ELDIN, 1890-1966
1. Newcomer, Barkley and Brand, 5x7
2. Newcomer Brangus bull, 3x6
3-4. Ranch scenes, 1x6, 2x6
FOLDER 58: NOON, HORTON
1. Noon, 2x3
2. Alfonso Padilla, 2x3
3-8. Charolaise cattle- pictures , various sizes
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9-11. Ranch scenes, various sizes
FOLDER 59:
O’HACO, MIKE
1. O’Haco, Rob Hooper and Lorenzo Decker, 3x5
2. O’Haco and daughter, 2x3
3. Barbeque after wedding, 2x3
4. 5 pictures on 7x8 sheet of wedding of O’Haco’s daughter to Joe Massengale
5. Unidentified horseman, 3x5
ORME, CHARLES H., 1893-1968
1-3. Scenes of Orme school at Mayer, 3x5
PARKER FAMILY
1. Group including Lee, George and Duke Parker, 5x7
2. “Dink” Parker with horse, 8x10
FOLDER 60:
PECK, ARTISAN LESLIE, 1845-1939
1. Al Peck family, 5x7
2-3. Pecks Livery Stable, 1902, 5x7
4. Group including Lt. Col. Aguirre, Major Hazelstein, Col. Salazar, Dr. Arriola, 5x7
PERKINS, MARION ALEXANDER FAMILY
1. Robert Perkins, 2x4
2. Robert Perkins , Earl Horrell, Earl Platt, Milton D. Webb. 5x7
3. Portrait, Robert Perkins, 5x7
PERRIN, EDWARD BURT, 1838-1932
1. Perrin, 4x5
PEYRON, PIERRE, 1873-1963
1. Petronila and Pierre Peyron 4x6
2. Rafael Peyron and Ramon Ahumado, 4x6
FOLDER 61:
PHIPPEN, GEORGE
1. Phippen, painting, 5x7
2. Phippen, horseback, 5x7
PICKRELL, CHARLES ULEN, 1893-1962
1. Portrait, 5x7
2. Pickrell family, 6~9
3. Pickrell, Bill Spence, Sen. Hayden, Steve Bixby, 5x7
4-5. Small snaps of Pickrell
6. Pickrell, Frank Armer, Ernest Chilson, 3x6
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FOLDER 62:
PIERCE, C. DELBERT
1. Group picture including Pierce and cattle, 5x7
2. Pierce, 4x5
3-6. Cattle pictures, 8x10, 5x7, 3x6
7. Pierce, 3x5
PIKE, JOHN MILBURN, 1861-1952
1. Portrait , 5x7
2. Ranch Scene, 4x6
FOLDER 63: PLATT, EARL
1-8. Earl and Mrs. Platt and sons, 8x10, 5x7, 3x4
9. Platt, Horrell, Webb, Perkins, 5x7
10. Platt, Browning, J. Armer, Rex Allen, 5x7
11. Platt, Wallace, Meyer, 4x5
12. Platt sons at National convention, 3x4
13. Platt, U. of A. Field Day, 5x7
14-15. Small snapshots of Platt
16-24. Ranch scenes, all sizes
FOLDER 64:
PRICE, ISAAC, 1888-1966
1. Price, 2x3
PRICE, ZEPHERINO C., 1862-1922
1. Portrait, 2x3
PUNTENNEY, NELSON, 1881-1957
1. Bill Puntenney, George Godfrey, 5x7
PUSCH, GEORGE, 1847-1921
1-4. Ranch scenes, c.1950, 8x10
PYLE, ELWOOD FREMONT FAMILY
1. Floyd K. Pyle, 1891-1961, 3x4
2. Floyd Pyle with mountain lion, 5x7
FOLDER 65:
RAK, CHARLES AND MARY KIDDER
1. Portrait of Charles, 5x7
2. Portrait of Mary. 5x7
R-14 (WALLACE ALTAHA) 1872-1937
1. Portrait
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FOLDER 66: RIGDEN FAMILY
1. Cynthia Rigden and her art, 3x5
2. Cynthia Rigden, horseback, 3x5
3. Picture of Cynthia Rigden’s art, 3x5
4-5. Ranch scenes, various sizes
6-12. Charles and Cynthia Rigden, c. 1948, 3x4
FOLDER 67:
RIGGS FAMILY
1. James J. Riggs portrait, 5x7
2. Group of cowboys including Billy, William, Barney and Branneck Riggs, 3x7
3. Cattle scenes, 2x3
RONSTADT, CARLOS
1. Portrait, 5x7
2. Ronstadt and Albert Lent, 8x10
3-5. Ranch and feeding scenes, 8x10
SORRELLS, AHIRA BUTLER, 1838-1907
I. Sorrells, 3x4
2. Sorrells’ ranch house, 3x5
3. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speiden, Dr. and Mrs. E.B. Stanley, 1x3
STACY, FRED AUSTIN, 1876-1956
1. Stacy, 3x4
STANLEY, DR. E. B.
1. Stanley and Steve Bixby, 8x10
STEPHENS, GEORGE DICKSON, 1884-
1. Stephens, 2x2
FOLDER 68:
RUELAS, FELIX
1. Ruelas with bull, 5x7
RUFFNER, GEORGE
1. Portrait, 2x4
2. Ruffner and Tom Taylor, 5x7
SALAZAR, GUADALUPE, 1894-1976
1. Portrait, 1x2
2. Portrait inserted into Koontz painting, 4x5
SAMANIEGO, MARIONO G., 1844-1907
1. Portrait, 1895, 5x7
2. Samaniego and wife (?) 5x7
3. Board of Supervisors Pima Co., 1898, 5x7, Includes Samaniego, Bernard, Richardson, Fields
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SANDERS, ALBERT G., 1866-
1. Sanders, picking oranges, 5x7
FOLDER 69:
SANFORD, JAMES THOMAS, 1880-1971
1. Sanford with horse, 3x3
SAXON, HARRY J., 1882-1964
1. Saxon, 3x4
2. Saxon, Thomas L. Kimball, 4x5
3. Saxon, Ray Claridge, Connie Cook, Mrs. Johnson, 4x6
SCOTT, E. L.
1. Scott and Bob Lazear, 5x7
2. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott, 8x10
3. Bob Scott, 3x3
4. Suncrest Ranch, 3x9
SHATTUCK, SPENCER
1. Shattuck and Jack Dew, 3x4
2. Group picture including Shattuck, 8x10
SMITE, FLOYD N., 1899-
1. Portrait, 4x5
FOLDER 70:
SNURE, BENJAMIN PAUL, 1884-
1. Unidentified, 4x6
2. Ben Snure and Cummings, 5x7
FOLDER 7l:
STEVENS, GEORGE H., 1908-
1. Group picture including Stevens, 8x10
STEVENSON, WILLIAM R. FAMILY
1. Stevenson, Davis, Ed Echols, Frank Wooten, 8x10
2-3. Nelson Stevenson, 3x4, 4x6
STEWART, BRAD
1. Stewart, 4x5
2. Stewart and Joe Lane, 3x5
STILES, BARNETT, 1867-1914
1-2. Snapshot and Portrait, 4x5
3. Barnett and Leora Stiles, 5x7
4. Arizona Stiles, 8x10
5. Jot Stiles, Mrs. Joe Foster, 5x7
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FOLDER 72:
TENNEY, SAMUEL BENJAMIN, 1858-1949
1. Lyman Penney, 1956, 8x10
2. Todd Tenney, 1957, 8x10
THODE, EARL ERNEST, 1900-1964
1. Thode, 1x2
THOMPSON, JOHN
1. Ranch scene, 5x9
THORNBURG, WAYNE
1. Portrait, 1939, 8x10
2. Mr. and Mrs. Thornburg and Mrs. Bixby, 4x5
FOLDER 73 THURBER, HAROLD B., 1896-
1-3. Thurber with groups, including Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Ernie Ford, 1959, 8x10, 5x7
4-14. Ranch and cattle scenes, various sizes
15. Thurber with Jack Dew, 3x4
16. Thurber with Ray Cowden, 3x5
FOLDER 74: TOVREA FAMILY
1. Edward Ambrose, 1861-1931, 4x5
2. Harold Tovrea, 3x3
3-7. Tovrea Stockyards Buildings, yards, mill, 5x7
8. Ed Tovrea, 4x5
FOLDER 75:
TOWNSEND, HACK
1-6. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend with skins, artifacts, 3x3
TUCKER, GABRIEL KENDRICK, 1858-1926
1. Roy Esmond Tucker, 1891-1951, 3x5
UDALL FAMILY
1. Morris Udall, 8x10
2. Sam Udall, 3x5
3. Sherwood Udall, 2x4
VAIL, WALTER L. FAMILY
1. Vail, 4x5
2. Edward L. Vail, 5x7
3. Edward L. Vail, Walter L. Vail and John Harvey, 1879, 5x7
4. Edward L. Vail and Mr. Hoeffer, 5x7
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WALKER, IRVIN HENRY, 1884-
1. Walker, 3x5
2. Walker with Pioneer Cowboys, 2x7
FOLDER 76:
WALLACE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 1860-1946
1. Portrait, 5x7
WAYNE, JOHN
1. Wayne at 26 Bar Sale, 5x7
2. Wayne, Louis Johnson, Ken Reafsnyder, 8x10
3-4. Small pictures of people at 26 Bar Sale,
5-26. Wayne, 26 Bar Sales, Jr. Hereford Field Day, 3x3, 3x4
WEATHERSBY, JACOB PROSPECT, 1874-1930
1. Jake Weathersby (grandson?), 5x7
2. Mary Weathersby, 5x7
FOLDER 77: WEBB FAMILY
1. 8x10 sheet of 8 pictures: Milo C. Webb and wife, Ella, ranch at Greenback, Minnie Webb,
Elma Webb, and Roosevelt Dam, c. 1900-1911
2. 8x10 sheet of 6 pictures: Milo C. and Ella Webb, Milo, Ella and sons, Minnie Webb’s school
class, old town of Roosevelt
3. 8x10 sheet of 4 pictures: Webb store in old Roosevelt, construction site, Jay Webb’s school
class
4. E. J. Webb and sisters, 1890, 4x6
5. Group saddled up for picnic, 4x6
6. Portrait of Anderson Cone Webb, 5x7
7. Anderson Cone Webb with first wife Elma, 3x3
8. Anderson Cone Webb with second wife, Margaret Armer, 2x4
9. Cone Webb, 4x5
10. Milton D. “Bud Webb, 4x6
11. Milton Webb with Chilson, Platt, 5x7
12. Milton Webb with Ezra Taft Benson, Clyde Mathews, 6x9
13. Milton Webb, Horrell, Perkins, Platt, 4x6
14. Milton Webb, 4x6
15. Milton Webb and Gov. Howard Pyle, 3x5
16. Milton Webb and Platt, 5x7
17. Milton Webb and group, 4x6
18. Milton Webb and Directors of Arizona Livestock Production Credit Association, 6x10
19. Tim Webb (Carl’s son) and Bowman boys, 4x5
20-22. Milton D. Webb’s children: James, Margaret and David, 5x7
23. Milton Webb, 8x10
24. Milton Webb and Fred Patton, 4x6
25. Sherri Patton, 4x6
26. Mrs. Milton Webb, son James, Sandi Webb and grandchildren, 1971, 3x3
27-31. Ranch scenes, various sizes
32. Ranch Headquarters, Skull Valley, 4x9
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FOLDER 78:
WETZLER, CHARLES
1. Wetzler on horseback, 8x10
2. Wetzler with others, various sizes
WILSON, GEORGE STONE, 1887-1957
1. Wilson, 5x7
2. Post office, Oracle, 1911, 4x6
3. Mt. View Hotel, Oracle, 1911, 4x6
4-9. Range scenes, 3x4
10. Curly Bill Neal and Buffalo Bill, 1911, 4x7
11. Boyd Wilson with group, 3x6
FOLDER 79:
WILSON, T. M. (TED)
1-8. Mariposa ranch scenes, 4x6, 3x3
9-11. Unidentified trail ride, 5x7, 8x10
WINGFIELD FAMILY
1-2. Kenny Wingfield and Ernest Chilson, 1967, 4x5, 8x10
3. Kenny Wingfield with Toby Armer, 5x7
4. Kenny Wingfield with group 3x6
5. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Wingfield, 3x4
FOLDER 80:
WOODDELL, DE LESLIE, 1890-1966
1. Wooddell, 4x5
YOUNG, LEN, 1870-1930
1. Portrait at Mr. and Mrs. Len Young and child, 4x6
2. Len Young as a boy, 4x6
3. Lyle Young, 2x3
4. Lyle Young with Stuart Krentz, 3x4
YOUNG, OLA
1. Ola Young, Betty Young, Mrs. Hilliard, 4x5
BOX 32: ORGANIZATIONS - MISCELLANEOUS
FOLDER 81: AMERIND FOUNDATION
1. Founder W. F. Fulton and Charles DiPeso, 8x10
2. DiPeso, 8x10
3-8. Pictures of the Museum, 8x10
9-41. Artifacts housed in the museum, 8x10
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FOLDER 82: ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION
Miscellaneous pictures
1. Sherman Hazeltine, 5x7
2. Group including Stuart Krentz, Kel Fox, Rene Cushman, Bob Perkins, 8x10
3. Jay Taylor and Connie Cook, 8x10
4. Cowbelle display, 8x10
5. Group with Bill Pickrell, Ray Cowden, Norman Fain, 8x10
6. Steve Bixby, Frank Boice, Cone Webb, John Babbitt, 8x10
7. Ernest Browning, Albert Mitchell, 4x4
8. Krentz, Stewart, Lee, Browning, Davis, Cowden, 2x4
9. Fain, Webb, Horrell, Saxon, Babbitt, Cartwright, Ronstadt, Fritz, F. Boice, H. Boice, 3x9
10. John W. Kieckhefer, 3x4
11. Miller, Stewart, Butler, Davis, F. Boice, Krentz, 1969, 3x5
12. Lane, Miller, Krentz, F. Boice, Davis, Butler, 1971, 4x5
13. Millburn, Henry Boice, Hub Russell, 3x4
14. Clingman, Stockton, Hughes, Martin, 4x6
15. Sidney Albert, 1x2
16. Brown, Gillette, Zacharia, Spurlock, 4x5
17. Arizona delegation at American National Convention, 4x9
18. Arizona convention, 1950, 5x9
19. Convention in Washington, D.C., 4x5
20-21. ACGA convention in Pioneer Hotel, 8x10
22. 1953 Award winners: Heady, Bixby, David Lee, Curry Jones , 4x9
23. Award winners: Ray Cowden, Abbie Keith, Heady, Henry Boice, 5x9
24. American National convention in San Francisco, 6x8
25. Ross H. Perner, 8x10
26. Waggoner and Lee TePoe1, 8x10
FOLDER 83: ARIZONA HEREFORD ASSOCIATION
1. Officers and Board members, 1967, 4x5
2. Walter Fathauer, 4x5
3. Keith Brown, 4x5
4. Bob Scott, Steve Bixby, 4x5
5. Unidentified, 4x5
6. Pearl Tepoel, Roy Holland, 4x5
7-9. Hereford Association Field Day, 1966, 4x5
10-11. Junior Hereford Association Field Day, 1964, 3x5
12. Rob Hooper, 3x3
13-15. Field Day, Prescott, 1962, 3x5
16. John Connor, 2x3
17. Allen Feeney, Steve Bixby, Walter Fathauer, 1x2
19. Rob Hooper and cattle sale, 4x5
19. Tom Rigden, Bixby, Horrell, Jim Coughlin, 3x3
20-22. 1967 Arizona Hereford tour, 3x3
23. McDonald, Brown, Jack Dew, 1955, 8x10
24. Denver Hereford judging, 8x10
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FOLDER 84: ARIZONA LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC.
1. Board of Directors, 1961, 4x5
FOLDER 85: ARIZONA QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION
1. Officers and Directors, including Browning Ross Perner, Harry Irving, 3x10
FOLDER 86: AUCTION YARDS
1-8. Paynes’ yards, Tucson, 4x5, 8x10
9-11. Cornelius auction yards, 8x10
FOLDER 87: CATTLE BREEDS - ANGUS
1-9. Cattle, 3x5, 4x5
9-11. Field Day, 1964, 3x5
FOLDER 88: CATTLE BREEDS - BARZONA
1-7. Cattle, 8x10, 3x5
FOLDER 89: CATTLE BREEDS - BRANGUS
1-6. Cattle, 8x10, 4x5
FOLDER 90: CATTLE BREEDS - CHAROLAIS
1-8. Cattle, 8x10, 5x7, 4x5
FOLDER 91: CATTLE BREEDS - HEREFORD
1-7. Cattle, 6x10, 5x7
FOLDER 92: CATTLE BREEDS - LONGHORN
1-4. Cattle, various sizes
FOLDER 93: CATTLE BREEDS - SANTA GERTRUDIS
1-9. Cattle, various sizes
FOLDER 94: CATTLE SALES ON THE RANCH
1-10. Rod Graves Ranch, Williams, 1963, 1965, 3x5
11-25. Rob Hooper Ranch, 1958, 1963, 3x5, 5x7
FOLDER 95: COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS ASSOCIATIONS
1. Cochise-Graham 1951 Officers, 8x10
2. Gila County, 1961
3-6. Greenlee County, 1917, 1967 Officers, 8x10, 3x3
7-10. Yavapai County, 1961; annual meeting, 1966; Calf Sale winners; group picture, 8x10
FOLDER 96: COWBOY HALL OF FAME
1. Aerial view, 8x10
FOLDER 97: ERLY FAT LIVESTOCK FEED CO. (later AZ FEEDS)
1. 1963 Board of Directors, Boice, Cardon, 8x10
2. J. Gordon Lent, 1968, 4x5
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3. Cecil Rhoads, 4x5
4-7. Newly completed mill. 1968, 8x10
FOLDER 98: FEEDLOTS
1-22. Various sizes photographs
FOLDER 99: FLORENCE PARADA
1-3. Rodeo scenes, 8x10, 5x6
FOLDER 100: GREER, ARIZONA
1-7. Pictures of town and countryside, 5x7
BOX 33: MISCELLANEOUS
FOLDER 101: INDIANS
1-4. Cattlemen and cattle, all sizes
5-9. Training programs, 8x10
10-21. Range Management Meeting, 1967, 5x7
22. San Carlos cattle, 1968, 5x7
FOLDER 102: JUNIOR CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION
1-2. Yavapai 4-H, 1947, 8x10
3-24. Group pictures, all sizes
25-35. 1967 Field Day, Herschede ranch, 3x3
FOLDER 103: LAND GRANTS
1-30. Photographs of pages of books and maps, in Spanish, 8x10, 3x5
FOLDER 104: MEXICAN POSTCARDS
26 scenic postcards
FOLDER 105: PACKING PLANTS
1-7. Swift’s new plant, 1966, 1967, 3x3, 4x5
8-10. Carcass meat, 8x10, 4x6
FOLDER 106: POLITICIANS, U.S. AND ARIZONA
1. John Rhodes, 8x10
2. Senator Hayden, 6x10
3. Governor Fannin, 1960 Prescott Rodeo, 8x10
4. Governor Williams, Sherman Hazeltine, 8x10
5. Delos E11sworth, 1969, 5x7
6. Governor MacFarland, Pearl Te Poel, 3x3
7. Twentieth Legislature, 1899, 8x10
FOLDER 107: QUARTER HORSES
1-18. Miscellaneous horse pictures, all sizes
FOLDER 108: RANCH SCENES - GENERAL
1-32. Cattle and landscapes, all sizes.
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FOLDER 109: RANCHES
1-2. El Canto Ranch scenes, 5x7
3. Empire landscape, 8x10
4-19. Long Meadow ranch scenes, all sizes
20. Rail X Ranch, 8x10
21. Rancho Sacatal bull, 5x7
22. Sierra Bonita ranch sign, 8x10
23-26. Yolo ranch scenes, 3x5
FOLDER 110: RODEO WOMEN
1. Alice Greenough, 8x10
FOLDER 111: SOUTHWEST PIONEER COWBOYS
1-5. Group pictures, various sizes
FOLDER 112: SNOWPACK MEASURING
1-6. Measuring snow, 8x10
FOLDER 113: SCHAUS FAMILY
1-7. Photographs not identified positively, various sizes
FOLDER 114: UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PERSONNEL AND EXTENSION SERVICE PEOPLE
1-4. Dr. E. B. Stanley, 5x7, 2x3, 5x9
5. Dr. Robert Nugent 5x7
6. Al Lane and others, 3x6
7. John Sears, Bill Breechen, Carney Page, 8x10
8. A. B. Ballantyne 4x6
9. R. R. Humphrey 4x6
FOLDER 114: UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PERSONNEL AND EXTENSION SERVICE PEOPLE
10. Charles Pickrell, 4x6
11. Jean Stewart, 4x6
12. Norris Gilbert, 4x6
13. Reva Lincoln, 4x6
14. Howard Baker, 4x6
15. Carl Roubicek, 4x6
16. Floyd Palmish, 4x6
17. Ray Reed, 4x6
18. Kenneth McKee 4x6
19. W. R. Van Sant, 4x6
20. Walter Armer 4x6
21. Helen Church, 4x6
22. Ellen Kightlinger, 4x6
23. Harvey Tate, 4x6
24. Carl Safley, 4x6
25. John D. Freeman, 3x5
26. Howard Passey, 3x4
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27. Jim Little, 4x4
28. San Armstrong, 2x3
BOX 34: SCRAPBOOKS There are three scrapbooks filled with newspaper clippings. Clippings about Mexico predominate in
scrapbooks A and B. Listed are names and places that might be of special interest in each
scrapbook.
SCRAPBOOK 1: 12” x 18”, soft red cover, 1970-1977
Mexico Leopoldo Carrillo Family-Tucson
Nogales Hathaway Family - Nogales
Adams Hotel - Phoenix Aravaipa Canyon
Mose Drachman- Tucson Jeff Kidder
Peter Rainsford Brady Fort Huachuca
Patagonia R.R. depot Karns Family
SCRAPBOOK 2: 12” x 18”, soft red cover, 1977-1979
Zapata
Pleasant Valley War
Benson flood, 1896
Leopoldo Carrillo Family
Alex Jacome - Tucson
Col. William Greene
Ignacio “Nacho” Mendoz - cowboy
SCRAPBOOK 3: 11” x 14”, green hard cover. Listed are the main topics covered. 1954-1968
American National Cattlemen’s meetings, 1954-1948, with programs and newspaper clippings
Groundbreaking for the Cowboy Hall of Fame
Snow Storms in Arizona, 1967 and 1968
Santa Cruz Valley flood
Letters to ACGA from ranchers, thanking it for help during snow storm
BOX 35: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
There are five photograph albums. Each contains pictures of people who are in the biographical files,
and some people who are not. Also, there are pictures of general ranch scenes, sales, tours, etc. Listed
below are names of some people who do not appear in the biographical files and some of the topics
pictured in that album. Pictures are not organized as to topics or time. Approximate coverage is 1949
to 1973
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM #l: 12 x 18, red soft cover
Sam Armstrong Middleton ranch house in
Pete Lorenzo Sierra Ancha Mountains
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Ed de Borde Painted Cave Ranch, Arivaipa
Governor McFarland Pearce Ruins, 1969
Ingersoll Heckle Browning Ranch
Senator Goldwater Petroglyphs
Governor Fannin Bixby ranch sale
Charles Whitlow Long Meadow ranch
Henry Gray Ranch, Ajo Santa Margarita Ranch
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM #2: 12 x 18, red soft cover
Dr. William Pistor San Canoe sale
Pecos McFadden Prescott Quarter Horse Show
John Norton Boguillas Ranch herd, 1948
Governor Pyle White Mountain Apaches
George Hennessey Santa Margarita Ranch
Jack Dew Hooper Ranch
Mr and Mrs. Lorum Elgin Hereford Ranch
Pratt, 1888 Southwest Cowboys Association
Steamboat Ranch, George Pusch
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM #3: 12 x 18, red soft cover
Mrs. Rene Donnet Governor Shivers, Texas
Governor Williams Jack Wilson
Yavapai Calf Sale Everhart Ranch, Canelo Hills
Arizona National
Livestock Show
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM #4: 12 x 18 red soft cover
Senator Hayden Yerba Buena ranch, 1954
Senator Goldwater Southwest Cowboys Association
George Pusch ranch
FOLIO (Located with the photograph albums)
1. Flying V Ranch, 11x14
2. “Photo Murals of West”, 11x13
3. Brahmans - Ruby Star Ranch, 11x14
4. Brahman Cattle, 11x14
5. Horse Round Up - Lazy Heart Ranch, 11xl4
6. Long Meadow Ranch Scene 11x14
7. Long Meadow Bull, 11x l4
Box 35-A
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM #5: 12 x 13 brown hard cover
Bob Kieckhefer Bard Ranch
Carl Bimson Sierra Bonita Ranch
Roland Curry Yolo Ranch
Walter Fathauer Pusch Ranch
Senator Hayden, 1957 San Carlos Apache tour
Senator Goldwater Gila County Cattle Growers
Sarah Hayden Meeting, 1961
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BOX 36: NEGATIVES There are seven document boxes containing 8686 negatives. They are related to cattle people ranches
or Southwestern history.
NUMBER OF NEGATIVES:
ACCOMOZZO, 5
Farmer of the Year, 1965
ADAMSON, portrait & home 2
AGUA PRIETA AND DOUGLAS, 1950 5
AGUIRRE, HIGINIO BELTRAN 2
ALKIRE, FRANK 1
AMALONG, JAMES LEWIS and wife 1
AMADO, ANTONIO July 1, 1955 7
Persons and cattle
APPLETON, FRANK, Elgin Hereford Ranch 3
ARAVAIPA TRIP, March 1965 7
ARIZONA ANGUS ASSOC. CALF SALE, 1968 6
ARIZONA ANGUS ASSOC. MEETINGS, 1962, 1965 4
ARIZONA BOYS RANCH. 1952, 1962 29
ARIZONA CATTLE FEEDERS’ ASSOC. 1950, 1963 4
ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOC. BEEF GIFT, 1965 3
ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOC. MEETINGS
1948: Kingman 7
1951: Globe 16
Douglas 9
Clifton - Morenci 10
1952: Convention 23
1956: Convention 44
1957: 7
1959: Convention 15
ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOC. MEETINGS
1960: Flagstaff 18
Springerville 7
Directors - Mt. Shadows 1
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1961: Flagstaff 30
Page - Glen Canyon Dam Trip
Convention and Officers 10
Ranch School 8
1962: Convention - Tucson 31
Springerville 12
1963: Springerville 19
1964: Flagstaff – Officers 8
Showlow 17
Yuma Convention 17
1965: Springerville 26
Convention - Tucson, trip to Sonora 20
1966: Springerville 7
Convention -Westward Ho 6
1967: Springerville 19
1968: Flagstaff 21
1969: Tucson 14
1970: Convention, Summer meeting 8
1971: Springerville, Tucson 42
1973: Tucson, Phoenix 32
NO DATES: Springerville, Bisbee 33
ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOC. MISC. 31
Tax Meeting, 1965; Stockman-Sportsman Meeting, 1966;
Grade exhibition, 1964; Unidentified.
ARIZONA COWBELLES
1949: Santa Cruz County 15
1960: Laveen, Camelback 41
1961: Camelback 1
1962: 6
1963: 12
1964: 6
1965: 11
1966: 4
1967-1971: 28
Misc. 17
ARIZONA FARM BUREAU, Tall Pines, 1955 22
ARIZONA FEEDS CO. PLANT 1
ARIZONA HEREFORD ASSOCIATION
1956: Tucson Meeting 19
1960-61: Swinging H Field Day 11
1962: Tucson meeting, Prescott, U. of A. 24
1963: Field Day 7
1964: Jr. Field Day, AHA Officers, U. of A 31
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1965: Field Day, Long Meadow Ranch 2
1966: U. of A. Field Day 5
1967: Tucson, August Tour, Herschede, Family Day 61
1968, Tucson, Tours 45
1971; Field Day- Cowden 4
1973: Field Day- Singing Valley Ranch 23
Undated or unidentified — White Mt.Hereford Ranch and tours 19
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 4
ARIZONA LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 4
Smith Pickrell retirement
BOX 37: NEGATIVES
ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW — People and cattle
1960: 62
1961: 69
1962: 78
1963: 89
1964: 46
1965: 55
1966: 42
1967: Annual Meeting, Jr. Banquet 7
1969: 40
1970: 42
1971: 27
Undated: 16
ARIZONA QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION 5
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE — BEEF PROMOTION 4
ARIZONA RANGE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY
1950: Rainmaking 8
1951: Prescott Tour 48
1952: Tour 6
1953: Tour 12
1957: San Carlos and Pinal Mts. 23
1959: Banquet 1
ARIZONA RANGE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY
1960: Henderson Burn, Tucson and Wickenburg meetings 30
1961: Joe Lane Ranch 6
1962: Williams, AZ 47
1963: Rancho Sacatal, Snowflake end grass 13
1964: Hualapai Burn 17
1965: 3
1966: Ranch School, Nogales Meeting 8
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1967: Navajo Reservation 10
1968: Nogales and Tour 6
1969: Tour, Globe meeting, San Carlos 16
1970: Ranch School, Johnny Horizon Award 9
1971: Meeting 4
Undated or unidentified 27
ARIZONA RANGE NEWS 2
ARIZONA STATE FAIR, 1950 and 1962 89
ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATURE, 1948 4
ARMER FAMILY 8
ARNOLD, CARL, c. 1947 45
ASSOCIATED GROCERS BEEF PROMOTION 3
BABBITT FAMILY 40
BACA FLOAT WINCH SANTA GERTRUDIS 2
BACK, WILLIAM, horseback 1
BAFFERTS, 1964 6
BARBED WIRE 15
BARD, COL. F. N., Jack Humphrey and Ranch Scenes, 1953, 1970 80
BARELA, IKE, c. 1955 1
BAR U BAR RODEO, 1961 13
BENEDICT FEED YARDS, 1960 2
BOX 38: NEGATIVES
BIXBY, STEVE 461
Ranch sales 1951-1970, people attending
BLUE RIVER TRAIL RIDE 3
BOICE FAMILY, Chiricahua Cattle Co., Empire Ranch 55
BOWMAN, Horses and Brahman cattle 19
BOWMAN, LOUIS, Charolais Cattle 19
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BUSENBARK, JACKSON 6
BRITTON, BRIDGET WEDDING (employee of ACGA) 11
BROWN, KEITH, 1961. 2
BROWNING, ERNEST 43
1951, 1952 Ranch scenes, Mrs. Browning
BRUSALLY ARABIAN RANCH 28
BUILDING PROJECTS (various buildings under construction) 128
BUTLER, MOLLIE 6
BUTLER, VINCE 27
BUTZ DINNER-HORSE MUSEUM 20
BYERLY DOCUMENTS (in Spanish) 9
CAREFREE TOUR, Brangus cattle 32
CARRUTHERS, SAM, feedlot cows 12
CARTER FAMILY. Buckeye and Snowflake 1
CARTER. JAMES, Wagoner 1
CARTWRIGHT, JACKSON MANFORD 25
CASTLE LYNN CREEK, 1966 15
CATTLE DISEASES 15
CAVNESS, 2
CHILSON, ERNEST 4
CHI-PAC Ferrocarril 21
CHUCK WAGON, Chiricahua Cattle Co 1.
CHURCHES, Methodist-1953, Faith Lutheran-Tucson, 1953 20
CLARK, R. H. 2
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CLINE, GEORGE 1
COCHISE-GRAHAM CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION 50
1951, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972
COCHRAN, CHARLIE, 1961 9
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. CONFERENCE 39
Phoenix, 1962
CONWAY, ED 1
COOPER, CHESTER 1
CORNELIUS LIVESTOCK AUCTION 40
COSPER, MUSS 1
COTTON GIN, and cotton crop 2
COUGHLIN, RICHARD ‘RICK”, hunt pictures 2
COWAN FAMILY AND RANCH SCENES 49
COWDEN. EFTON RAY, ranch and cattle 58
COWLEY, VERMELLE 1
COX, HEDY, 1968 3
CROWDER-WEISSER, 1970 9
BOX 39: NEGATIVES
DAVIS, BILL, portrait 1
DAVIS, “SHORTY” onetime owner of Yolo Ranch 2
DeBORDE, ED, 1951 8
DECKER SALE, 1962 5
DENNY FAMILY, group picture 1
DOG TRACK 25
DOUGLAS-AGUA PRIETA 6
DUMONT, BILL — Mother and Shorthorn cattle 12
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ECHEVERRIA, MIGUEL, portrait 1
ELGIN RANCH SALE, 1966 (see Appleton) 10
ELLISON, “SLIM” BREAKFAST, 1969 5
ELLSWORTH SALE, 1964 3
ENTZ, JOE, Spur Feedlot, 1961- 63 23
ESCUDRILLA BURN 49
ESPIL FAICLY 50
FAIN FAMILY AND RANCH SCENES, 1947-1949 102
FARMING AND IRRIGATION 67
FARRELL, RICHARD, ranch scenes 11
FATHAUER, WALTER, portrait (1961), meetings 6
FEDERAL LAND BANK 50-YEAR ANNIVERSARY MEETING 7
FEENEY, ALAN, portrait, ranch dispersal sale 21
FIGUERO. FRANK (last name may not be correct) 10
FINLEY, JAMES 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, excavating and historical room 17
FLAGSTAFF, 1949 scenes 8
FLAGSTAFF AREA RANCHES (Miller. Adams, Fox) 78
FLEISCHER, RICHARD (smuggling wire) 1
FLETCHER, JACK, Chuck Sheppard, Jess Goddard, 21
April F1etcher, ‘Butch’ Perner wedding
FLIEGER, JO, ranch, 1961 27
FLORENCE COURT HOUSE 2
FORT APACHE AND SHADOW MOUNTAIN 26
FOSTER, ANN small girl with horse 32
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4-H, Chinle, Triangle, Rodeo, ASU 23
FOWLER SALE AND SQUEEZE CHUTES 9
FOX, KEL, ranch scenes. 34
FOX, MORLEY 9
FRAZIER, CARRIE, ranch scenes 4
FREEMAN, COLUMBUS REED, and Mrs. Freeman 4
FRIENDLY HOUSE, 1961 8
FRITZ, FRED family and ranch scenes 19
FULSHER. OTTO, 1960 portrait 2
FULTON, W. F, (Amerind Foundation) 1952 Museum Collection 39
GASTELUM, SANTIAGO portrait, ranch scenes 11
GENERAL ELECTRIC “ELECTRIC” HOUSE 9
GILA COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION MEETINGS 96
AND SALES, 1960-1972
GLENN, IRA DEAN portrait 1
GLOBE TRIP AND ROOSEVELT LAKE 10
GOLDWATER, BARRY, 1954 13
GODFREY, GEORGE portrait 1
GRAND CANYON, 195l 14
GRAVES, ROD cattle sales, 1963-64-65 47
GRAY, HENRY ranch 25
GREENLEE COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS ASSOC., 1967 2
GREER, ARZA “Bud” 1
GYBERG, FRANK, 1963 1
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BOX 40: NEGATIVES
HALL, BILL 1
HALL, JOHN, Springerville 49
HALL, JOHNNY, 1951 Elk survey 16
HAMPE, THEODOR portrait 1
HATHAWAY cottonwood tree and school house 2
HAYS, ROY FAMILY, 1961 7
HAVERTY FAMILY 47
HAYLIFT, 1967 15
HEADY, TOM, 1954, 1956, 1957 13
HEBBARD. STERLING. 1957 8
HERSCHEDE. FOY 1961 sale 41
HICKS, MARK ranch, 1968 6
HOLLAND FAMILY Roy and Walter, 1961 48
HOOKER, HENRY CLAY portrait and ranch scenes 24
HOOPER, ROB cattle sales, 1960-1969 87
HORRELL. EARL portrait and ranch scenes 3
HORRELL, ED, 1899 portrait 2
HORSES, Cutting and Conformation 25
HUGHES, JOHN THOMAS portrait 1
HUNSAKER. JAMES NICHOLAS portrait 1
HUNT FAMILY TREE 1
HURTADO. FLORENCIO. 1953 and ranch scenes 29
INDIAN SCHOOL, 1954 8
JAPANESE BEEF 2
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JERNIGAN LONGHORNS 4
J V BAR DISPERSAL SALE, 1961 12
KACHINAS AT GOLDWATER’S STORE, 1954 1
KEITH, ABBIE 1921 family pictures, Imler wedding, 50
1960, 1961, 1964 pictures
KERN COUNTY RANCH TOUR, 1966 7
KING, JOHN 3
KINNEY, LESTER. Horseback 1
KINO STATUE 1
KOONTZ, CARL 3
KRENTZ, STEWART 11
KYRENE STEAM PLANT, 1953 11
LAKIN, CHUCK and Ingersoll Heckle, 1951 11
LAMB, 1954 10
LANE, JOE watercolor of ranch 1
LAS DELICIAS RANCH scenes 3
LAS VEGAS RANCH SALES, 1960-1962 16
LASSEN, OBED 5
LEE, CLELL grandchildren 1
LEE, TED FAMILY 36
LEON, JUAN (Sierra Bonita Ranch, 1951) 3
LONG MEADOW RANCH SALES 101
LORENZO, PETE portrait 1
LUFKIN, ALBERT MINTON portrait 1
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LUMBER MILL SCENES 12
MCCORMICK RANCH SCENES 7
McCRARY COLTS, 1956 2
McDONALD FAMILY portraits 2
McKINNEY, HUGHES, 1956 3
McKINNEY FEEDLOTS, 1960 17
MAMMOTH, ARIZONA CEMETERY 4
MANJARRES, YGNACTO 2
MANNING, LEVI HOWELL or HOWELL portrait 1
MAPS of Mexico, Pimeria Alta, Maria Santroina del 4
Carmen Land Grant, San Jose de Sonoita Grant, 1887
San Rafael, Tubac, Arizona watercourses
MARIPOSA RANCH (Rustling) 8
MARTIN, CICERO 13
MAXIMILIAM DEED, August 7, 1954 55
MAXWELL, W. B. portrait 1
MAY, J. D. 7
MAZATLAN, MEXICO 9
MEAT GRADING DEMONSTRATION, 1960 1
METEOR CRATER AND SAN FRANCISCO PEAKS, 1957 10
METZGER 3
MEYER, FERDINAND ranch and cattle, Florence 13
MISSIONS San Xavier, Tumacacori 3
MOHAVE MUSEUM 4
MOHAVE COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS ASSOC. MEETINGS AND 45
SALES, 1963-1968
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MOORE, PETER AND FRED portrait 1
MULLEN, MRS. CHARLES 5
BOX 41: NEGATIVES
NAEGLE, EUGENE, 1961 blankets with brands 2
NAVAJO CATTLE CONVENTION, 1961 10
NAVAO COUNTY RODEO 1
NEAL, JOHN AND AMY AND FAMILY GROUP, 1960 8
NELSON’S LIVESTOCK AUCTION AND SALE 5
NEWCOMER, FLOYD cattle at Cudahys, 1961 10
NICHOLS, DONNIE, 1953 7
NOGALES BUILDINGS 5
NORTHERN ARIZONA CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOC. OFFICERS, 1967 1
NORTON, JOHN polled Herefords, 1960 31
O’HACO WEDDING 2
OLD TIMERS 7
ORACLE CHURCH 7
ORME RANCH CHAPEL 4
ORNELAS, GREGORIO portrait, 1960 8
OWENBY, FRANK 1
PAINTED ROCKS, GILA BEND, 1969 14
PARKER, PORT with Courtney and Browning 1
PASCOE, FRANK, horseback 4
PAYNE, GENE AUCTION YARDS, Tucson, 1961 10
PEARCE, ARIZONA RUINS 7
PECK, ARTISAN L. store in Nogales 4
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PENDERGAST, 1949 trick riding and roping 38
PEO LADIES. 1962 4
PERRIN, EDWARD BURT portrait 1
PHELPS, PETE stallion 4
PHOENIX BUILDINGS includes Penney’s, 1952, 175
Phoenix Library, 1952, Valley National Banks,
and various schools -all under construction
PHOENIX QUARTER HORSE SHOW, 1960 6
PIKE, JOHN MILBURN portrait 1
POTTS, EFFIE 6
PREDATORS 1
PRESCOTT CATTLE SALES, 1963-1969 65
PRESCOTT QUARTER HORSE SHOW 1951, 1952, 1959-1964 302
PRESCOTT FEED STORE 1
PUSCH, GEORGE branding, 1951 27
RANCHO SACATAL SALE OR SHOW 8
R-14 (WALLACE ALTAHA) portrait 1
RIGDEN FAMILY AND RANCH, 1947, 1970 36
RIGGS CATTLE 1
RILLITO RACE TRACK, TUCSON 4
RODEO PICTURES 3
RONSTADT, CARLOS RANCH, 1954 24
ROOSEVELT DAM, 1949 2
SACATON CHURCH 10
SADDLES BY PORTERS 4
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SAFETY FIRST WITH BULLS, 1950 12
SAFLEY, CARL cows, 1966 2
SAFFORD, ARIZONA, 1955, 1957 16
ST. JOHNS INDIAN SCHOOL DANCES, 1954 25
SALAZAR, GUADALUPE portrait 2
SALT RIVER, 1965 10
SAMANIEGO, MARIONO freight wagons 1
SAN CARLOS APACHES AND CATTLE 164
SAN-PIM-AL CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION 2
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY FAIR CALF SALE, 1960-1969 65
SANTA MARGARITA RANCH 30
SANTA RITA MINE, 1860 1
SAXON, HARRY horse 1
SCHAUS, RICHARD FAMILY Richard and Mother 86
SHATTUCK, ZERENA, 1961 3
SHOWLOW COMMUNITY ALLOTMENT 1960 1
SHRIVER 11
SINGING VALLEY RANCH SALE 10
SINOHOVI, MANUEL 2
SMUGGLING, 1951, Nogales 2
SNOWFLAKE ACADEMY 1
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, White River 6
SONOITA-ELGIN FIRE TRUCK AND SIGNS 10
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SONOITA QUARTER HORSE SHOW, 1950-1973 365
SOUTHERN ARIZONA INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW 195
1961-1973
SOUTHERN ARIZONA STOCKMEN’S PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 22
MEETINGS, 1961, 1963, 1967
SOUTHWEST FOREST INDUSTRIES, 1963 6
SOUTHWEST PIONEER COWBOYS ASSOCIATION, 1960-1970 31
SPRAGUE, BERT Angus cattle, 1964 9
STACY, MRS. 4
STEVENSON, NELSON 3
STEWART, BRAD FAMILY 35
STILES FAMILY 5
SUNCREST RANCH, 1953 21
SWEITZER, CHARLES, 1960 5
SWEITZER FARM, COTTONWOOD 4
SWIFT AND COMPANY, 1966-1968 new plant 9
TEMPE OVERPASS 9
TENNEY, LYMAN “kids” . 3
THAYER, RONALD, 1953 10
THURBER, HAROLD 36
TONOPAH, ARIZONA, 1968 3
TOVREA BUILDING, 1954 3
TOWNSEND, HACK 9
TRIMBLE QUARTER HORSE SALE 8
TUCSON LIVESTOCK SHOW, 1960 4
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TUCSON QUARTER HORSE SHOW, 1951, 1960, 1962 91
TUNNEL ON SUPERIOR HIGHWAY construction 69
TWEED. ED Arabian horses 61
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SALES AND SHOWS, 1963-1973 94
UNIDENTIFIED 27
VANDALISM ON RANCHES 23
VAN DEREN, BILLY, 1953 6
VOIGHT CATTLE, 1952 36
WARDS Indian and colt 9
WAYNE. JOHN 26 BAR RANCH SALES 74
WEBB FAMILY AND RANCH SCENES 124
WETZLER, CHARLES 8
WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHES AND CATTLE 9
WILLCOX LIVESTOCK AUCTION, 1960 3
WILSON, BOYD 16
WOLFSWINKEL-McCARROL DISPERSAL SALE 3
YAVAPAI COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION 257
CALF SALE, 1951-1972
YAVAPAI COUNTY CATTLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION 3
YERBA BUENA RANCH, 1955 8
YOLO RANCH, 1962 11
YUMA, scenes and tour 89
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BOXES 43-45 ENGRAVINGS
The 451 Engravings were used to print pictures in the Arizona Cattlelog during the early days of
publication. They were made by the Republic and Gazette Co. Metal/wood print blocks of
photographic portraits. Not all are identified. ca. 1945-1965.