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Formal photograph taken of Margarita Moreno when she was 18-years-old. Photograph was taken in Tucson, Arizona.

A photograph of an orchard showing narches, washington navel, and valencia.

Letter to Edward L. Vail (March 301898) from H. Harrison, the secretary of the Live Stock Sanitary Board for the Territory of Arizona. The letter is the notification of Edward L. Vail's appointment as Live Stock Inspector and Detective for the…

Map depicting the battle on the hill of Barrabás, near Zirándaro, now in the state of Guerrero. The map shows where Don Vicente Guerrero, Commander in Chief of the Revolutionary troops of the South set up his fortifications from which his troops…

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…

Full title: S. Imperium Romano-Germanicum oder Teutschland mit seinen Angräntzenden Königreichen und Provincien, neulich entworffen und theils gezeichnet durch Iulium Reichelt Chur Pfaltz: Rath und Mathes: Professor P. zu Strasburg aber…

Map of Saxony (Germany) around the time of the Protestant Reformation, original from 1595.

Map of Pearl Harbor, which includes depictions of the attacks on Ford Island and surrounding areas.

An annotated manuscript draft of Rituals For Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice.

Manuel Campuzano Jr. holds baby Marisela Campuzano. This was taken in the Dog Patch neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona.

Manihot, corn, beans in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 28, 1920]

Manihot flour in fore, corn, beans. Grinding and pounding and sifting material. Corn in back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 21, 1920]

A photograph of manihot, corn, and sweet potatoes planted in the hills. There is cassava in the back and oil palm further back.

Large Manihot glaz[iovii] at side of track, corn growing in fore. Large baobab in back at left. Great [?] trees of clearing at the right. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 30, 1920]

An up-close photograph of manihot root and leaf, root cut in two. It is pure starch white inside and reddish brown outer bark.
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