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Yun Lan Kwei's (Gin Lan Kwei Yee) cholera inoculation certificate.

Yee Jin Ling's smallpox vaccination certificate.

Yee Jin Ling's passport.

Yee Jin Ling's marriage certificate.

Yee Jin Ling's cholera inoculation certificate.

Medical unit at Jefferson Medical College, US Army Medical Corps, SATC unit, Company B, 1918-1919. L. F. Burkley Jr. stands in the back row, second individual to the left of the light pole (also indicated with a small arrow).

Angelica Campuzano standing outside in a white shirt and a flower headband. Photograph was taken in Aravaipa, Willcox, Arizona.

Image of Marisela Campuzano's grandmother, Margarita Moreno, taken at Aravaipa Canyon in Willcox, Arizona.

William Thueson England formal portrait standing by a wooden fence holding his hat in his left hand.

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.

Postcard, Tucson view from A Mountain, Arizona. View of Downtown Tucson.

Sworn affidavit document from US Consolate in Hong Kong regarding Yun Lan Kwei (Gin Lan Kwei Lee) and Yee Jin Ling.

Unidentified young boy, possibly young Al Blumenthal.

Michael Novak Campuzano and Marisela Campuzano enjoying ice cream cones at the Desert Wildlife Museum.

Head-shot of the family dog, Trina Mills Mitchell.

Brochure for Treehaven School, established 1949 by William I. Schneider and Florence H. Schneider.

Buildings and grounds of Treehaven School, originally Westing House winter home, 1927.

Photograph of Carmella Scorcia Pacheco's grandfather (Epimenio (Tony) Pacheco), great grandmother (Isabel Martinez Pacheco), and two children standing with an old car. The photograph was taken in northern New Mexico.

This wedding pictuer was taken in Douglas, AZ. The bride and groom, Sofia Durgin de Tequida and Juan Manuel Tequida (center), are originally from Santo Tomas, Sahuaripa, Mexico.

Photograph of Stephen Sczalocy in a garden taken before he immigrated to the United States. Sczalocy entered through Ellis Island and later settled in Philadelphia.
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