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Edward C. Jacobs Enterprises was located on 78 W. Congress near the Mesilla intersection. Next to Edward C. Jacobs was Jake's, a local family fast food joint.

This photograph taken on Mesilla, facing the intersection of Mesilla and Avenida San Agustin shows Poblano Café, a small Mexican food store that served the Hispanic community in the downtown Tucson area prior to the urban renewal project.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall and photographer Jerry Jacka looking over a map during a collaborative effort relating to Stewart's book "To The Inland Empire: Coronado and our Spanish Legacy."

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall (seated) with Louise Udall (standing) at a bookstore during a book signing for Stewart's environmental publication "The Quiet Crisis."

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall (center-left, directly behind a shrub) standing whilst smoking a pipe in the company of others in a scenic, mountainous outdoor setting during a meeting of the Institute for Resource Management.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall with the lawyers and Diné (Navajo) witnesses posing outdoors in a shaded area during the end of the Begay Trial in Phoenix, Arizona.

Program for Dedication of Restored Ford's Theatre & Lincoln Museum. Red text on yellow background with notes in ink by Stewart L. Udall.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall standing at a podium and giving a speech at Yale University.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall standing at a draped podium against a draped stage backdrop giving a speech during his 1954 congressional campaign.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall with pen and paper, seated between two other members of the Amphitheater School District Board of Trustees.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall as college student, arms-folded, posed with two unnamed companions.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall with six of his fellow Air Force companions in uniform. Stewart is seated in foreground, far right.

Photograph portrait of David and Eliza King Udall, grandparents of Stewart and Morris Udall, in London, England, after their marriage and shortly before leaving for the United States.

Photograph of Levi Stewart Udall on horseback.

Photograph of the Udall homestead façade in St. Johns, Arizona.

Photograph portrait of a young Levi Stewart Udall and Louise Lee Udall, parents of Stewart and Morris Udall.

Photograph of Morris K. Udall standing with a group of Native American community leaders on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

Crimson commemorative Arizona license plate facsimile made from plastic, with the license number reading "MO UDALL" (with the outline of a saguaro between "MO" and "UDALL") and the subtitle "GRAND CANYON STATE."

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.

Photograph of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs standing outdoors, with Ladybird Johnson center and Morris K. Udall on the far left.
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