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Stewart Udall with the Hubert Humphreys, 1967-1968. Original photograph has an inscription stating “To Mr. Udall—Mr. Conservation and Beautification under whose umbrella we all like to serve” from Hubert H. Humphrey. Mrs. Johnson also in the…

Portrait of Stewart Udall outdoors, 1960s.

Stewart Udall. ES+T Star Miller. 1972.

Stewart Udall. Color photograph. Talking from podium with US government seal.

Stewart Udall with students looking over an automatic information directory, 1960s.

20th anniversary celebration. Navajo, New Mexico. September 30, 1978.

Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior and Justice Jesse Udall, Arizona Supreme Court. 1964.

Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Senator Alan Bible, Senator Paul H. Douglas, and National Park Service Director Conrad Wirth tour the Indiana Dunes. July 23, 1961.

Manuscript and published drafts of speeches, addresses and public statements made by Stewart Udall during his career from 1954-1975.

Sticker for the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, CA. Blue background w/white text within a red ring; winking donkey head superimposed on the Capitol which is rendered in white & blue adorned w/small colored U.S. flag

A permit granted on December 16, 1974 to Ken Wolfgang by the India Government which permitted the use of a hand held camera equipped with a stand and flash light with the purpose of filming ancient monuments within the country.

Stipa grass and small rubber like trees. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920]

Stipa grassland and a gravel rock soil - close up hill. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920]

Grassland & acacia like trees - bay and shore above island in back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920; note: caption in journal appears to be reversed with that of previous image, substituted accordingly here]

Stipa grassland and bushes in fore - Kigoma in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920]

Stipa shrub-cover with bay of Kigoma in the back. On the alluvial bottom soil the tall Andropogons predominate. But on the gravel the tall Stipa like grass, an open bunch grass. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920]

The stone foundation was evacuated and flooded as part of Falcon Reservoir. The level of the Reservoir has been lowered, revealing the overgrown streets, foundations, and sidewalks. The property is now owned by a local rancher, and is being used for…
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