Early 1900s parade in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Pueblo Indian man on horseback with a double-decker carriage drawn by four horses and driven by an Indian man with Navajo blankets hanging off the carriage's side.
730 N. 1st Avenue in Tucson, a brick home occupied by Dr. George W. Martin (osteopath), shown here sitting on the front steps between one female and one male assistant.
Feldman House, home of the Theta Chi fraternity, at 906 N. 1st Avenue(located on the Northeast corner of First ave. and East Second Street), in the Feldman's Historic District. The home was originally constructed by A. M. Feldman, Tucson pioneer,...
Film stills; Motion pictures; Motion picture production & direction; Westerns; Motion picture studios
Still photograph from the movie "Gunsmoke in Tucson", filmed at Old Tucson Studios. "Mark Stevens, Forrest Tucker and Gale Robbins star in Allied Artists' "GUNSMOKE IN TUCSON." Filmed in Cinemascope and Color be De Luxe, the picture was produced by...
Ghost towns; General stores; Law offices; Restaurants;
Clarkston, Arizona, Nov. 4, 1916. First building on the left: Fook Sing's "Union Restaurant"; third building on the left: law office of John W. Mayes; fourth building on the left: Tom Child's general store. Banner in the background announcing ...
City & town life; Historic buildings; Historic sites; Military facilities; History;
White River at foot of mountains. Farmers house. Carpenter shop. Dr's house. Agency where they ate. Corral where they killed and issued beef. Johe E. Moore-Agency Carpenter. Presented by by Vida Moore Morris.
US Navy seaplane landing on the water in Veracruz, Mexico during the occupation of Veracruz in April 1914.
Original text: Aviadores Norte-Americanos en un hidroplano. Intervencion Norte-America ocupacion de Veracruz, Abril de 1914.
Revolutionaries; Revolutions; Military mobilizations
US Navy troops march along Independence Avenue in Veracruz, Mexico during the occupation of Veracruz in April 1914. Postcard is from the Casa Miret occupation of Veracruz Collection, number 11.
Original text: Soldados Norte-Americanos llegando...
Several Americans with rifles sitting on a city wall, establishing a base during the Mexican Revolution.
Original text: American insurrectos, starting first Federal stronghold in Juarez, Mexico.