Tucson Army Surplus Store sold military supplies to the public, as well as purchased items from the public. The building features a large, rounded corner that can be seen on the corner of Mesilla Street.
Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall during a trip to southern Utah's Canyonlands to inspect the country and develop interest for a proposed national park in the area near the junction of the Green and Colorado Rivers, July 2-6, 1961.
Making a big splash in the cool Colorado River, Stewart Udall tosses his daughter, Lynn, over his shoulders. The Udall's were making a trip through a proposed 1,000 square mile national park site in Utah, September 23, 1961.
Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall on an inspection trip to Rainbow Bridge, Arizona, to inquire into a problem created as a result of the passage of the Upper Colorado River Act. The Bridge needs to be protected from the Colorado River waters as…
Produced in an edition of 800 copies. Spiral bound on both sides of single board, with illustrations on left and text on right which fold over one another.
A web archive of a project webpage with media and photography centering Transgender, Gender expansive, and Intersex communities (TGI) in the borderlands of Tijuana, MX and Ciudad Juárez, MX, that highlight cultural modalities of education and…
The railroad Walter Vail and his partners used to ship cattle to other locations such as Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and California. The prospect of shipping cattle to Eastern buyers caused ranchers to improve their herds and occupy the…
Secretary of the Interior Stewart L.Udall converses with Soviet Premier Khrushchev during a tour of power utilities in the Siberian industrial region, August-September 1962.