The Mission Group |
November 1953 |
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The musical Porters, the employees of Porters Tucson store and Mr. and Mrs. Porter play in the West's most Western band |
March 1949 |
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The musical Porters; the employees of Porters Tucson store and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter play in the West's most Western band |
March 1949 |
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The night the courthouse burned; stirring political drama of Tucson's gun-toting days |
October 1952 |
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The night the courthouse burned; stirring political drama of Tucson's gun-toting days |
October 1952 |
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The outlaw and the lady |
December 1952 |
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The outlaw and the lady |
December 1952 |
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The pink adobe |
January 1950 |
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The ranch that Howard Miller built; a story of the famous Wild Horse Ranch ... |
October 1949 |
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The ranchers' supply man |
March 1949 |
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The Red Cross picture in Tucson |
March 1952 |
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The shoe fits |
August 1948 |
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The Sonoita horse show; Santa Cruz County's annual gala event for quarter horses |
May 1951 |
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The Sportsman painter |
April 1948 |
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The story of Arizona's rarely seen coral snake |
November 1951 |
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The story of Mount Lemmon |
August 1948 |
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The story of Old Tucson |
February 1951 |
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The story of the Desert Garden Club |
March 1950 |
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The story of the Desert Garden Club |
March 1950 |
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The story of the Kachina dolls |
June 1950 |
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The story of the scorpion |
September 1951 |
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The story of Tucson's annual Baile de las Flores |
January 1950 |
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The story of Tucson's Carnegie Free Library |
April 1951 |
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The story of Tucson's Grand Central Aircraft Company. |
June 1951 |
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The story of Tumacacori mission |
May 1949 |
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The streets of Old Tucson |
January 1953 |
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The streets of old Tucson |
January 1953 |
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The Tucson Kennel Club's 20th annual all breed dog show |
March 1950 |
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The Tucson Symphony Orchestra; the impending fate of Tucson's cultural musical organization hangs in the balance |
November 1950 |
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The University of Arizona leads the West in producing Rhodes Scholars |
September 1949 |
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The University's legal tender |
June 1948 |
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The West's most Western painter |
June 1951 |
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The white dove of the desert |
November 1951 |
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The woman's world |
March 1948 |
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The woman's world |
March 1948 |
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The woman's world |
March 1948 |
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The women's world |
March 1948 |
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These Tucsonians; peope who inhabit the town hew to a familiar pattern according to this knowing observer |
December 1950 |
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These Tucsonians; people who inhabit the town hew to a familiar pattern according to this knowing observer |
December 1950 |
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They are you forests, parks and monuments |
June 1951 |
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They call them quarter horses |
March 1948 |
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They had it for a girst. Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Hemme preside over one of Tucson's most unusual shops. |
December 1951 |
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They were city folks once, too! The Carl Krahs came out West as dudes to remain and become real Westerners |
October 1949 |
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This Indian is a genius |
June 1950 |
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This Indian is a genius; Harrison Begay...is considered on of America's most brilliant Indian artists |
June 1950 |
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This lady loves horses, horses, horses |
May 1950 |
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Thomas B. Freeman, Chicago's loss is Tucson's gain |
October 1951 |
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Tombstone's famous rose tree |
May 1951 |
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Tombstone's famous rose tree |
March 1951 |
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Top hand artist of the great southwest |
April 1950 |
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Townsfolk |
April 1952 |
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Townsfolk |
June 1952 |
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Townsfolk |
May 1952 |
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Trail of surprises |
September 1952 |
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Trail to Tucson, a 26-minute saga for tourists |
December 1953 |
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