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The Douglas Destroyer was Raul Castro's boxing name.

Tire tracks approach a pile of rocks, one of which reads "EX 7". This area is called the "corrals" by local people, and is located between Monument Numbers 228-229.

Edward Vail's sketch briefly describing Southeastern Arizona and Southern New Mexico's fiercest and most warlike tribe of Apache Indians, the Chiricahuas, and the names and locations of various Apache tribes.

The Castro family standing with extended family in frount of a building.

From 14th century Black Death to today's AIDS crisis, public reaction has been remarkably the same: widespread panic and fear. Printed on white Mohawk superfine acid-free archival paper. Duotone and tritone printings. Limited to 500 copies.

Print shows women lining up at a ballot box, A man, on the far right, is holding a baby at the end of the line.

An image of Ernie McCray and Shirley Robinson labeled as the "Whiz Kids". Taken in front of "Dew Drop Inn" between church services at Mt. Calvary Church, they competed on radio shows against white students. The prize they sought was a radio.

A Thank you letter to Patricia Castro from Lady Bird Johnson for hosting her during her 1975 visit to Phoenix.

Thank you letter from Lady Bird Johnson regarding 1968 El Salvador Trip.

A photograph of testudinaria elephantipes. This plant is closely related to Dioscorea (yams) and it has a thick cork cover.

Close up of the 1883 map of Arizona Territory showing Pima County and the location of the Fish Ranch.

1883 map of Arizona Territory shows the location of the Fish Ranch, also known as the Empire Ranch, which was purchased by Walter Vail and his partner in 1876. In 1880, the Southern Pacific Railroad arrived in Arizona. This map shows the routes of…
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