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The Ying-On Club,located on 101 S. Main St. is part of the Ying On Association, or the Ying On Merchants and Labor Benevolent Association. The Club was used to maintain Chinese ethnic identity, follow native traditions, and assist businessmen with…

Digital collection site created and managed by Yosimar Reyes as part of the Reclaiming the Border Narrative project.

A photograph of a young citrus orchard at Siluri Hill siding.

Young Democrats of Tucson, 1954 political campaign, Tucson, Arizona, October 20, 1954

A photograph of Jumbo, a small African elephant captured by Major P.J. Pretorius. There are two men and a tent in the background.

A photograph of a young elephant with W.S. Shaw, an animal buyer kneeling next to it and the keeper standing in front of it.

A photograph of a young elephant walking around the camp site.

A photograph of two young elephants, the one in the front being called "Jumbo" and the one in the back being called "Pretorius". The young elephants are moving around the brush in the camp.

A photograph of two young elephants, the elephants' two keepers in the camp, and Miss Agnes Godfrey, the Major's secretary.

A photograph of a group of young boys, acting as carriers, sitting on the ground outside. They are all dressed in goat skin.

Photograph of adolescent Morris K. Udall, with his brother Stewart L. Udall, both smiling while shoveling fertilizer on the Udall family farm in St. Johns, Arizona.

Childhood photograph of Morris K. Udall holding a basketball on a dirt lot featuring a makeshift basketball hoop.

A close interior view of this same plantation on Lion's Head. [Shantz travel journal, Aug. 23, 1919]
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