Guide to Arizona, Southwestern and Borderlands Photograph Collection Access to the photographs in the Arizona and Southwest Photograph Collection is through this subject guide which is arranged alphabetically. Press the Control button and the “F” button simultaneously to bring up a search box. ACAPULCO (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcard ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--BAYS Folder 1: Postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--COASTS Folder 1: Postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--ROAD CONSTRUCTION (see MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)-- ROAD CONSTRUCTION) ACAPULCO (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards ACAPULCO (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) ACÁMBARO (GUANAJUATO, MEXICO) (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) ADAMANA (ARIZ.)--LODGING-HOUSES Folder 1: Photograph ADDIS, ALFRED SHEA Portfolio Box: 13 cabinet card photographs made by Addis who owned a gallery in Tucson, Arizona Territory on Meyers Street and later relocated gallery on the Plaza, ca. 1879. Images with hand-written annotation on the back of mounts primarily depict scenes and people in northwestern Mexico and Arizona Territory. Views feature Chihuahua, Mexico in 1887, market scenes, viaduct, and people. Photographs of people include a matador and his banderilleros; peddlers; women cooking and washing clothes; Tarahumara Indian man and woman; woman with outdoor restaurant at Mexico City market; and American miners in Phoenix, 1887 (Vault). ADVERTISEMENTS (This term includes public notices of the availability of goods or services through purchase or other means.) Folder 1: Dramatic True Stories from the Great West (Postcards) Folder 2: Postcard 1 ADVERTISEMENTS--ARIZONA Folders 1-2: Miscellaneous promotional material Folder 3: Postcards Folder 4: OVERSIZE AERONAUTICS--ARIZONA Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards AFRO-AMERICAN SOLDIERS (see FORT APACHE--PEOPLE) AFRO-AMERICAN SOLDIERS (see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (U.S. ARMY) AGRICULTURAL LABORERS--ARIZONA Folder 1: Poscards AGRICULTURE--ARIZONA Folders 1-2: Photographs Folder 3: Postcards AGRICULTURE--ARIZONA--SALT RIVER VALLEY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AGUA CALIENTE HOT SPRINGS (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--BARS (DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS) Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--BORDER (see MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER REGION And see also MEXICO--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (AGUA PRIETA)) AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--CLUBS Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--CUSTOM HOUSE Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--SHIPS Folder 1: Postcard 2 AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards AGUA PRIETA (MEXICO) (see also ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and MEXICO— HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1910-1920 (AGUA PRIETA, MEX.)) AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--BUILDINGS (PALACIO MUNICIPAL) Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--GARDENS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--HOSPITAL Folder 1: Postcard AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--HOTELS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--PLAZAS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--PROCESSIONS (EJÉCITO) Folder 1: Postcard AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--RAILROAD STATIONS (see RAILROAD STATIONS--MEXICO) AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--ROAD CONSTRUCTION Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--STREETS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--VIEWS Folder 1: Postcards AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--WOMEN (see AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO)--GARDENS) AGUASCALIENTES (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL) AIRPLANES--ARIZONA--TUCSON Folder 1: Photograph AIRPLANES--ARIZONA--TUCSON (see also TUCSON (ARIZ.)--AIRPORTS) 3 AJO (ARIZ.) Folder 1: A.D. Lee Photographs Folder 2: Photographs Folder 3: Drawings Folder 4: OVERSIZE (Photographs and panoramas) AJO (ARIZ.)--BUILDINGS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs, and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--NEW CORNELIA COPPER COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--COPPER MINES AND MINING--PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION Folder 1: Photographs and postcards AJO (ARIZ.)--VIEWS Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ALAMOS (SONORA, MEXICO) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ALAMOS (SONORA, MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder: Photographs and postcards ALASKA Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ALBUQUERQUE (N.M.) Folder 1: Photographs and stereographs Folder 2: Photographs and one small leather photograph album Folder 3: Postcards Portfolio Box: Photograph album; 51 photographs (Vault) LOS ALISOS RANCHO Portfolio Box: Photograph album; 64 photographs (Vault) ALTAR (MEXICO) Folder 1: Photograph ALTAR (MEXICO)--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs AMATITLÁN (MEXICO) (see CUERNAVACA (MEXICO)) AMECAMECA DE JUARÉZ (MEXICO) Folder 1: Postcards and photographs 4 AMECAMECA DE JUARÉZ (MEXICO) (see also MEXICO--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL and JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1843-1942) AMERICAN BISON Folder 1: Photographs and postcard AMERIND FOUNDATION MUSEUM Folder 1: Postcards and photographs ANTIQUITIES (see INDIANS--MAYAS--MEXICO—ANTIQUITIES; INDIANS--PUEBLO INDIANS- -ANTIQUITIES; INDIANS--SOUTHWEST, NEW--ANTIQUITIES; and MEXICO--ANTIQUITIES) APACHE NATIONAL FOREST (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards APACHE TRAIL (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards Folder 3: Souvenir viewbooks (postcards) Folder 4: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) Portfolio 1: Photo album with 52 hand-colored photographs (Vault) APIZACO (TLAXCALA, MEXICO) (see RAILROAD BRIDGES--MEXICO) ARAVAIPA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs ARAVAIPA CANYON (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs, transferred from Morris K. Udall Papers Folder 2: Lithographs ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES--ARIZONA Folder 1: Postcards Folder 2: Photographs (images of Cerro Prieta Trincheras) ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcards ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES--NEW MEXICO Folder 1: Photographs ARCHITECTURE--ARIZONA Folder 1: OVERSIZE (2 unidentified drawings) ARCHITECTURE--MEXICO Folder 1: Postcard ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC--SOUTHWEST, NEW Folder 1: Photographs, stereographs and postcards ARCOSANTI (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs and postcards 5 ARGENTINA Folder 1: Postcards ARIVACA (ARIZ.) Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA--ARID REGIONS Portfolio Box: 22 Photographs and report, July 1960 (Vault). ARIZONA BOYS RANCH Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA BROADCASTING COMPANY Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA BROADCASTING COMPANY (see also Arizona Southwest Verticle File) ARIZONA--CHURCHES Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL Folder 1: Prints and postcards Folder 2: Photographs (note cards) Folder 3: OVERSIZE (Prints) Portfolio Box 1: Photograph album with 85 photographs given by Sallie (Sarah) Pierce Harris includes images of family and sites in the Patagonia and Mansfield, Arizona areas. Also included are images of Mexico, both photographs and postcards, with attention to Nogales, Arizona (Vault). Portfolio Box 2: 215 photographs from an unidentified family travel album ca. 1920-30. Numerous family portraits appear to be of the same family. Images depict their Arizona trip and include various views, the Grand Canyon, Indian ruins; Fort Huachuca, military hospital, and medical staff; and rodeo events (Vault). Portfolio Box 3: 163 photographs from an unidentified family travel album ca. 1913-1914. Handwritten captions include “My first trip to Arizona Nov. 1913”. The album contains many images of people, presumably some of them family members and friends; the United States Army; Douglas Arizona; Agua Prieta, Mexico; and a few images of Bisbee Arizona. Photographs of people also depict Mexican school children, teachers, Superintendent Lutz, the Beale family, Lt. & Mrs. Cathro, group picnics, female equestrians plus numerous individual and group images of women. Highlights include scenes of the U.S. Army Camp near Douglas Arizona during the Mexico Revolution, Headquarters, mess and ammunition tents, ARIZONA--DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL (cont.) Portfolio Box 3 (cont.): barracks, the Officers, 9th Guard Mount, and 8th Infantry. Images of Agua Prieta feature the Custom House; preparation of a military ball in the plaza honoring General Carranaza and staff; old barracks; street scenes with civilians – 6 mostly young boys and men; Constitutionalists; Mexican Army, officers, and buglers; a group image of General Carranza with Colonel Garcia; and a call to battle on September 1914 (Vault). ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ARIZONA--PEOPLE Folder 1: Photographs and stereograph ARIZONA--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT Folder 1: Photographs ARIZONA RANGERS Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: OVERSIZE (Photograph) ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM, TUCSON, ARIZONA Folder 1: Photographs Folder 2: Postcards and slides ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Folder 1: Photographs and postcards ARIZONA--STATEHOOD Folder 1: OVERSIZE (Photographs) ARIZONA--VIEWS (This term includes groupings of images that are one unit, e.g. photograph albums, souvenir folders, postcard packets, which represent a mixture of topics such as natural monuments, historic sites, and other places relating to Arizona. If the images concern one topic, e.g. Navajo Indians, individual cities, they should be filed under the appropriate subject.) File 1, Folders 1-8: Postcards and souvenir viewbooks File 1, Folder 9: Souvenir viewbook (photographs published by Frashers) File 1, Folder
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