Letter from the New York Democratic State Committee discussing candidate photos taken with Senator Robert F. Kennedy at the Carlyle Hotel on September 20, 1965.
Photograph of the Arizona Congressional Delegation, standing left to right: Rep. John Rhodes, Sen. Barry Goldwater, Gov. Paul Fannin, Rep. Morris K. Udall, Sen. Carl Hayden, and Sec. of Interior Stewart L. Udall.
Photograph of the signing of the Central Arizona Project Bill by President Lyndon B. Johnson (standing around President Johnson, left to right: Sen. Carl Hayden, Rep. John Rhodes, Sec. of Interior Stewart L. Udall, Rep. Sam Steiger, Ladybird Johnson,…
Photograph of Morris K. Udall enthusiastically mingling within and greeting a crowd of elementary school-age Native American youth on the steps the U.S. Capitol.
Map carried by Edward L. Vail on the 1890 cattle drive from the Empire Ranch to the Warner Ranch in California. The map shows the route taken from the Empire Ranch to Yuma, AZ. The camps that were made during this portion of the cattle drive are…
Three-page printed circular, dated marzo 29 de 1879, soliciting financial support for an asylum for the poor, including families and youth. Credited at end to Francisco Diaz de León, Calle de Lerdo número 3. (despacho.)Description on label of…
Following the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, the Federal government started surveying the West with the intention of selling as much land as possible to the public. The system used divided land into thirty-six single-square-mile sections. Each section…
Profile of Amalia Mondragón, an artist and musician that self-identifies as a Trans-Fronterizx with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.
Profile of Daniel Martínez , an educator and mentor that self-identifies as a Chicano man and blind individual. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.
Profile of Alisha Vasquez, an educator and community activist that self-identifies as a crip Chicana mama. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.
Profile of Lawrence Brown III, a musician that self-identifies as a blind Mexican-American and Black American. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.