Photograph of the staff of the Pima County Attorney's Office segregated by gender: men standing in back row, women seated in front row. Morris K. Udall is visible in the back row as the third person from the left.
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.
Handbill to amend Section 2 and 15 pf Article VII of the Constitution of the Sate of Arizona, granting to the citizens of the State of Arizona, regardless of sex, the right of suffrage and the right to hold public office.
Photograph of Atanacia Santa Cruz Hughes, Born August 14, 1850 in Tucson, Arizona and died November 12, 1934 in Tucson, Arizona. Atanacia was married to Samuel Hughes on May 27, 1863 at the Church of San Xavier del Bac (Mission) in Tucson, Arizona.…
Faculty retreat including six former heads of the Department of Gender and Women Studies. Back to front: (back row) Jan Monk, Miranda Joesph, Susan Craddock, Kari McBride, Liz Kennedy, Judith McDaniel, Myra Dinnerstein; (middle row) Rosi Andrade,…
Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona, circa 1943. Individuals include, left to right: George W. Biggs, a Tuskegee airman; John Biggs, a young man; and Levi Biggs, Sr., a buffalo soldier.
Family portrait taken before leaving for Sweden, 1898. Back row: Carl Olson, Hannah Olson, and Olof Olson. Front row: Dad -- Carl Olson, Grandpa Olof Forsberg, and grandma Anna Forsberg.
Karolek (Karl) M. Pattison (born 1921) and his sister, Halka Pattison (born 1923). Photo taken by their mother, Marylka Modjeska Pattison, likely in the California mountians, though the family did travel to the Polish mountains a few times.
Tohono O'Odham Nation members Frances Manuel and John Antone. Hu'uli (Grandmother) basket weaving presentation with Big John. Frances Manuel presented basket weaving demonstration at schools in Tucson.
McBride (L) and Moore (R), two men from Raccoon County, Pennsylvania. This area was settled by Scotch Irish immigrants (circa 1800s) and are affiliated with the Mackenzie clan. Moore (left) was said to be barefoot most of the time and had heavily…