1880 map of Arizona shows the seven counties at the time: Mohave, Yavapai, Apache, Yuma, Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima. The Empire Ranch location is shown on this map in Pima County.
Agreement with J. S. Vosburg, signed by Walter L. Vail to brand up to 1000 calves belonging to the Pantano Ranch with the Heart brand (used by Vail on the Empire Ranch) instead of the Double-box brand used by Vosburg.
December 1, 1898 letter (page 1) from C. W. Gates to Walter Vail which discusses the impact of James T. Gillette's declared bankruptcy in November of 1898 and its effect on their business and the cattle market. The letter discusses strategies to…
This 1906 map of Arizona shows thirteen counties and railroad routes. Included on the map is the town of Vail, which was named for Walter Vail, who deeded land to the railroad for its stop. The Empire Ranch location is not shown on this map as it was…
1944 Graduation program from Cooperstown, North Dakota. Printed program showing high school graduates from the class of 1944, including Mavis Orla Sutter.
Letter dated February 5, 1954 from Harry L. Heffner (Foreman from 1893 to 1905) to Mary Boice, wife of Frank S. Boice, owner and operator of the Empire Ranch at the time. The letter is a partial history of Walter L. Vail's acquisition and start of…
Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Udall" in purple text with two repeated "Udall"s above and below in black text, imposed on a light blue background.
Award placard from "AVIS" from "The Circus Saints + Sinners Club" with the subtitle "aiming for #1" in commemoration of Morris K. Udall's unsuccessful 1976 presidential campaign.
20th anniversary celebration in Navajo, New Mexico. September 30, 1978. Left to right: Leigh P. Hubbard Sr., Chairman, Navajo Town Council; Robert W. Mosby, General Manager, NFPI; Sam Day III, Vice Chairman, Management Board, NFPI; Wilson C. Skeet,…
A series of four abandoned units. They are listed as dwellings in Sanborn Fire Insurance map records but could also be businesses that were abandoned along S. Meyer. Building numbers are posted above door. All glass panes appear to be broken and the…
Program detailing the celebration of events for Women's Studies. Events included a panel of students, faculty, researchers, and supporters from Women’s Studies, the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW), and the Women’s Studies…
Two residences stand behind an aluminum siding wall. A large section of one of the homes has deteriorated and much of the siding is gone. Cross streets, S. Meyer, W. McCormick. Exact location, 284-290 S. Meyer. Corresponding image, 1.B.4.