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Morris K. Udall with Governor Michael Dukakis, 1988.

Stewart Udall served as the Arizona campaign chairmen for Kennedy. During the 1960 Democratic Convention Udall swung 17 Arizona votes from Lyndon B. Johnson to John F. Kennedy.

Family portrait taken during Stewart's first run for Congress, 1954

Addresses and Special Orders Held in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, Presented in Honor of The Honorable Morris K. "Mo" Udall, A Representative from Arizona, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session
Washington, D.C.: U.S.…

Family portrait taken in Buffalo, New York. From left to right: unknown male, Halene V. Florzcak, and Anoinette Florczak.

Photograph of Louis F. Burkley Jr. in uniform, taken during WWI in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Louis F. Burkley Sr. and Louis F. Burkley Jr. in the Adirondacks. The father and son were photographed while taking a one week vacation together.

Group photo taken at Easton Hospital, Pennsylvania. Top row: "Miss Young" and Edith B. Smith. Bottom row: Russell Stone, MD., and Louis F. Burkley, Jr., MD. Photograph was taken while they were interning at the hospital.

Wedding photograph taken in Buffalo, New York. Individuals in the photograph include: Hale V. Dusyn, unknown female, Dolores Dusyn, John Dusyn, and an unknown male.

Halene V. Dusyn dressed up next to a fireplace at a wedding in Buffalo, New York.

Halene V. Dusyn at her nephew's wedding in Buffalo, New York.

"El Intruso" 1921-1969 was newspaper microfilm project that took place at the University of Arizona and the University of Sonora. Collaborators included Dr. Kieran McCarty, Dr. Fernando Tapia, et. al.

Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona. On the left is Levi Biggs, Jr., an airman. His mother, Dolores R. Riggs is in the center. On the left is George W. Biggs, navigator. The photograph was taken to commemorate homecoming.

Photograph of Dolores Rivas Biggs and Rosario Vega Biggs taken in Nogales, Arizona. Rosario Vega Biggs was married to George W. Biggs.

Commemorative snapshot of soldier sons while on leave. Back, left to right: Levi Biggs Jr. and John Biggs. Front, left to right: Esther Rivas Jones and Richard J. Biggs. Photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona.

First national journalism convention. Santiago Rivas was publisher and editor of El Intruso, 1921-1969. The group portrait includes journalists and their guests. Santiago Rivas can be seen in the back row, second left.

Photograph of Bertha Rivas Jensen, the eldest daughter of Juana Vásques Rivas. She was one of four daughters born to the family.

Photograph of Juana Vásques Rivas taken in Nogales, Arizona. Inscription on the back reads, "To my dear grandson with all my love from your grandmother, Mrs. Juana H. Vásques." Photograph was originally taken on Mother's Day, 1944.

Dolores Rivas Biggs and her children. Back row: John Biggs, Levi Riggs Jr., and George W. Biggs. Front row: Bertha Biggs (Castillo), Dolores Rivas Biggs, and Richard J. Biggs. Photograph was taken in Nogales, Arizona.
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