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            <title>St. Josephs Hospital
            
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            <description>Saint Josephs Hospital, Corner of Polk and Fourth Street, Phoenix, Arizona.  Founded March 1895 by the Sisters of Mercy. Addition completed in the 1920s.  Vacated this site in 1953 when the hospital moved to its current location at 3rd Ave. and Thomas Road.</description>
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            <title>Tempe Normal School, Industrial Arts Building
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720491</link>
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            <description>Constructed between 1913 and 1914 for a cost of $75,000.  Subjects taught in the building included home economics, music and art.</description>
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            <title>Mrs. Campbell, W.W. Bass at dedication, Powell Monument, Grand Canyon
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720949</link>
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            <description>Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell and Willie W. Bass, Maricopa Point, Grand Canyon, for dedication of John Wesley Powell Monument, April 30, 1920. Grand Canyon is visible in background with two unidentified persons.</description>
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            <title>Dedication of park, May 1, 1920
            
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            <description>Powell Monument, Grand Canyon, Arizona, May 1, 1920, at dedication of park, spectators, stairs to monument, United States flag.</description>
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            <title>Phoenix Laundry
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720455</link>
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            <description>Corner of Central Ave. and Jackson Street.  G.H. Lawrence.  Photo of delivery trucks parked outside Phoenix Laundry.  Building and trucks decorated with American flags.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721042</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam spillway
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720493</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Shriners building, Phoenix, Arizona.
            
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            <title>Portrait of Fred T. Colter
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720765</link>
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            <description>Democratic candidate for governor of Arizona, 1918.  President of Arizona Highline Reclamation Assoc., state senator from Apache County, Democratic National Committeeman, member of the Constitutional Convention from Apache County.</description>
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            <title>Portrait of Thomas E. Campbell
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720759</link>
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            <description>Republican governor of Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Portrait of Thomas E. Campbell
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720757</link>
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            <description>Republican governor of Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Portrait of Mrs. Frances W. Munds
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720822</link>
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            <description>State Senator from Yavapai County, 1918.  Wife of John Lee Munds.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns Mission
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721664</link>
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            <description>Lucy, a Pima Indian, at St. Johns Mission, Komatke, Arizona, March 17, 1916</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <description>Students and Franciscans from the St. Johns Mission School.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <description>Boys Sodality at St. Johns Mission, Komatke, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <description>St. Johns School. Large girls class with their teacher.  Group of Indian girls at a mission school.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns Mission
            
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            <description>Father Justin Deutsch, Franciscan, at St. Johns Mission, Komatke, with Supt. John D. Brown of the Phoenix Indian Industrial School. March 17, 1916.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721667</link>
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            <description>Girls Sodality at St. Johns Mission, Komatke, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns Mission
            
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            <description>Father Justin Deutsch, Franciscan, at St. Johns Mission, Komatke, with Supt. John D. Brown, Phoenix Indian Industrial School. March 17, 1916.</description>
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            <title>Clay cliffs in Painted Desert, Arizona
            
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            <description>The Painted Desert covers an area of 93,533 acres that stretches southeast from the Grand Canyon to the Petrified Forest National Park. Named in 1858 by Lt. Ives for the brilliantly colored sand and stone.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <description>St. Johns class of boys with their teacher, Komatke, Arizona, 1915.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <description>St. Johns School, Komatke, Arizona. A baptism class with their sponsors, 1915.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns Mission
            
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            <description>St. Johns Mission, Komatke, Arizona. School buildings with church in the center.</description>
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            <title>Boundary Cone from Tom Reed Mill, Arizona
            
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            <title>Petrified Forest, Arizona
            
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            <description>Deposit of petrified trees of beautiful colors and hardness. Set aside as Petrified Forest National Monument in 1900.</description>
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            <title>Baker in Canadian Artillery World War, 1915.
            
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            <description>Baker in Canadian Artillery, World War, 1915.</description>
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            <title>Looking west in the Botanical Court, San Diego exposition
            
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            <title>Painted Desert in the Beach Forest, Arizona
            
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            <description>The Painted Desert covers an area of 93,533 acres that stretches southeast from the Grand Canyon to the Petrified Forest National Park. Named in 1858 by Lt. Ives for the brilliantly colored sand and stone.</description>
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            <title>Nogales, Arizona
            
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            <description>Nogales fire engine and firemen, Nogales, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Soldiers, Nogales, Arizona
            
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            <description>Guard of U. S. Regulars on the International Line, Nogales, Arizona,  at the time of the Pancho Villa raid, November 26, 1915.</description>
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            <title>St. Johns School
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721669</link>
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            <description>St. Johns School First Communion Class, Komatke, Arizona, 1915.</description>
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            <title>International Line
            
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            <description>Guards of U. S. Regulars on International line, Nogales, Arizona at time of Pancho Villa raid, November 26, 1915.</description>
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            <title>Prescott, Arizona
            
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            <description>Street in Prescott, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>View of First Avenue, Phoenix
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720509</link>
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            <description>View of First Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona.  Looking south from Monroe and 1st Ave.  Far left building is the Colonial Rooming House at 135 N. 1st Ave.  To the right of the Colonial is the Lamson Business College, northeast corner 1st Ave and Adams.  The building to the right on the southeast corner is unidentified but housed the Owl Drug Co.  To the right of the Owl Drug Co. is the Monihon Building on the northeast corner of 1st Ave. and Washington.  The tall building across 1st Ave from the Monihon Building is the back of the Fleming Building on the northwest corner of 1st Ave and Washington. Behind the Fleming Building on the northwest corner of 1st Ave and Adams is the ONeill Building. The Clock tower to the right of the Fleming Building is the County Courthouse.  The South Mountains are in the distance.  The other buildings in the photo are unidentifiable.</description>
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            <title>Catholic church, Phoenix, Arizona
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720436</link>
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            <description>St. Marys Basilica, 231 N. 3rd Street, Third street and Monroe.  Built in 1915.  Still in use today.  Old type street signal hanging in center of intersection.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720543</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Funeral of Stephen Little
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721548</link>
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            <description>Funeral of Stephen D. Little, Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona on November 26, 1915.</description>
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            <title>Caborca Mission
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721721</link>
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            <description>Caborca Mission, Sonora, Mexico, 1915; two men by river (Rio Concepcin?). Photograph caption: Templo(?) de Caborca Abril 2 de 1915.</description>
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            <title>Unidentified woman in garden of Eisele-Diamond mansion
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720561</link>
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            <description>1807 N. Central, Phoenix.  The home was built in 1914 by Edward Eisele a baker and founder of Phoenix Bakery.  Eisele sold the home to Isaac Diamond in 1929.  Diamond, along with his brother, owned and operated the Boston Department Store in downtown Phoenix.  Mrs. Diamond lived in the home until 1959.  The home was demolished in 1961 to make way for an office building.</description>
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            <title>Y.M.C.A.
            
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            <description>Young Mens Christian Association, northeast corner of Monroe and Second Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Built in 1910.</description>
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            <title>Albert Steinfeld residence
            
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            <description>Residence of Albert Steinfeld, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Battle of November 26, 1915
            
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            <description>The bodies of two Mexicans, after Villa Raid of November 26, 1915 at Nogales, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Caborca Mission
            
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            <description>Caborca Mission, Sonora, Mexico, 1915.</description>
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            <title>Mission of San Jose de Tumacacori
            
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            <description>Tumacacori Mission, or Mission of San Jose de Tumacacori, Arizona, 1913. Founded by Father Kino about 1701.  The Church was built between 1800 and 1822 and abondandedin 1824 due to Apache raids.</description>
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            <title>Federal building, interior
            
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            <description>Federal Building, west side of north 1st Avenue between Monroe and Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona.  Dedicated 1913 torn down 1934.  Interior.</description>
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            <title>Federal building, January 8, 1913
            
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            <description>Federal Building, west side of north 1st Avenue between Monroe and Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona.  Dedicated 1913 torn down 1934.</description>
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            <title>Federal building Phoenix, Ariz.
            
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            <description>Federal Building, First Avenue between Monroe and Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona.  Dedicated in 1913, it housed the Post Office and all Federal agencies.  Torn down in 1934.</description>
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            <title>View of Laguna Dam
            
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            <title>Men in uniform
            
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            <description>Unidentified men standing at attention in dress uniforms.</description>
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            <title>The Womens Club, Phoenix, Arizona
            
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            <description>The Womans [sic.] Club, 605 North First Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona.  Land donated by Maie Bartlett Heard and built in 1910-1911.</description>
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            <title>East main canal, Yuma Project
            
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            <description>In 1902 the Reclamation Act provided for the construction of Laguna Dam to introduce irrigation on a large scale near Yuma.  Water for the canal came from the Laguna Dam on the Colorado River fourteen miles north of Yuma.  Finished in 1912.</description>
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            <title>James C. Norton home
            
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            <description>Located on 2700 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix, AZ.  Built in 1912 for college professor and veterinarian Dr. James Norton.  Dr. Norton practiced in Maricopa County and was Arizona Territorial veterinarian from 1898 until 1912.  It was the home for Dr. Nortons wife and four children in the middle of his 200 acre dairy farm.  In 1930 Dr. Norton began selling portions of his property to the City of Phoenix for Encanto Park. The house is now offices for the Phoenix Parks Department.</description>
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            <title>Arizona National Guard
            
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            <description>Unidentified men standing at attention in dress uniforms.</description>
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            <title>View of Laguna Dam site, from Arizona side
            
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            <description>In 1902 the Reclamation Act provided for the construction of Laguna Dam to introduce irrigation on a large scale near Yuma.  Laguna Dam on the Colorado River fourteen miles north of Yuma.  Finished in 1912.</description>
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            <title>Water Users Building, Phoenix, Arizona
            
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            <description>Water Users Building, Van Buren Southeast corner Second Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona.  Headquarters of the Salt River Valley Water Users Association.  Built 1911 and torn down 1961.</description>
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            <title>Ray Hercules Mining Co.
            
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            <description>Ray Hercules Copper Co., loading concentrate.</description>
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            <title>Outlet siphon under Colorado River, Yuma Project
            
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            <title>Ray Hercules Mining Co.
            
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            <description>Ray Hercules Mining Co., Oliver Filter Plant.</description>
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            <title>Ray Hercules Mining Co.
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721758</link>
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            <description>Ray Hercules Copper Company, Oliver Filter Plant; two men.</description>
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt at lunch hour on the Roosevelt Road
            
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt
            
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt in back seat of automobile at a train station.</description>
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            <title>Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Steamboat Rock on road to Fredonia
            
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            <description>In Coconino County.</description>
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            <title>San Francisco Peaks from the northeast, August 1911
            
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            <title>Northern Arizona Normal School, summer term, 1911
            
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            <description>Summer term classmates, Flagstaff, Arizona.  The Northern Arizona Normal School began in 1899 and went through many name changes until 1966 when it became Northern Arizona University.</description>
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            <title>Patriotic crowd
            
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            <title>Near Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720615</link>
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            <title>San Francisco Peaks from the northeast, August 1911
            
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            <title>Original Normal School building northern Arizona
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721370</link>
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            <description>Located in Flagstaff, Arizona, the Northern Arizona Normal School began in 1899 and went through many name changes until 1966 when it became Northern Arizona University.</description>
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            <title>Near Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721363</link>
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Moen Avi, near Tuba, 1911, Coconino County
            
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            <description>Site of former Mormon colony at Moe Ave Springs.  In 1903 the land was sold to the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  There is no longer a spring there. Variant names, Moa Ave, Moenave, Moen Abi, Moehavi.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt in front of Heard home
            
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt in an automobile in front of Dwight Heards home.  Heard is driving car with Percy Keen as a passenger in front seat and Teddy Roosevelt standing in back seat.  Maie Heard is standing on front porch behind car.  Original photo is in Heard Museum Collection.</description>
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            <title>Near Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721367</link>
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Moen Avi, near Tuba, 1911 Coconino County
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721354</link>
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            <description>Site of former Mormon colony at Moe Ave Springs.  In 1903 the land was sold to the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  There is no longer a spring there. Variant names, Moa Ave, Moenave, Moen Abi, Moehavi.</description>
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            <title>Casa de Rosas
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720563</link>
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            <description>Joseph W. Dorris Home.  3040 North 7th Ave., Phoenix.  Casa de Rosas, constructed in 1911 by J. W. Dorris.  Dorris ran a large wholesale and retail grocery business known as J. W. Dorris Cash Grocery in downtown Phoenix.  Casa de Rosas is still standing as part of Good Shepard Lutheran Church.</description>
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            <title>Adams Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721560</link>
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            <description>Architectural drawing of the new Adams Hotel after the 1910 fire.</description>
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            <title>Mr. Sloan speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720616</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt seated on platform behind Mr. Sloan.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720425</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt below dam
            
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt standing on road below Roosevelt Dam, March, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Crowd of people standing at Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <title>Sunset Crater from Bonita Park, northeast of crater, August 1911
            
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <title>Colonel Roosevelt at Roosevelt Dam speaking to the crowd
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720581</link>
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            <description>March, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at dedication of Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721135</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at the opening of the Roosevelt Storage Dam, March 18, 1911.  Built at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project, it was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Near Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721364</link>
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721357</link>
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            <description>Photograph is of a dirt road with wagon ruts.  Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721368</link>
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Louis C. Hill speaking at dedication of Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <description>Louis C. Hill, chief engineer of Roosevelt Storage Project, speaking to the crowd assembled for Theodore Roosevelts opening of the gates at Roosevelt Dam on March 18, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721362</link>
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            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Moen Avi, near Tuba, 1911 Coconino County
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721355</link>
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            <description>Site of former Mormon colony at Moe Ave Springs.  In 1903 the land was sold to the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  There is no longer a spring there. Variant names, Moa Ave, Moenave, Moen Abi, Moehavi.</description>
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            <title>Moen Avi, near Tuba, 1911 Coconino County
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721353</link>
            <pubDate></pubDate>
            <description>Site of former Mormon colony at Moe Ave Springs.  In 1903 the land was sold to the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  There is no longer a spring there. Variant names, Moa Ave, Moenave, Moen Abi, Moehavi.</description>
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            <title>Mr. Louis C. Hill, chief engineer, speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720617</link>
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            <description>Mr. Louis C. Hill, Chief Engineer of Roosevelt Storage Project speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam.  Theodore Roosevelt seated on platform behind Mr. Hill.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam, up-stream face
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720588</link>
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            <title>Colonel Roosevelt at Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720580</link>
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            <description></description>
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            <title>Wes Hill, Roosevelt, McClintock below dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720609</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt in automobile with Wes Hill below Roosevelt Dam.  James McClintock also in photo.</description>
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            <title>Near Fredonia, northern Coconino County, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721361</link>
            <pubDate></pubDate>
            <description>Fredonia was the site of a Mormon settlement started in 1885.  They were seeking to avoid efforts to suppress polygamy.</description>
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            <title>Adams school, Phoenix, Arizona
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720454</link>
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            <description>Adams School, Adams between Seventh Ave and Ninth Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona.  Completed 1911.</description>
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            <title>Bridge -- irrigation gate
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720530</link>
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