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ARIZONA OLD WEST GROUP ~ TERRITORIAL + TOMBSTONE! [142412]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 1,200.00 USD
ARIZONA OLD WEST GROUP ~ TERRITORIAL + TOMBSTONE!  [142412]
SOLD
100.00USDto b*******n+ buyer's premium (25.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Apr 22 @ 14:42UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Large Group of Arizona Old West Ephemera includes: > Three pieces of bank ephemera from the 1880's, including a check written on the Pima County Bank, and two blank deposit slips. Please see photos for more detail and condition. > Cabinet card of a drug store reportedly in Tucson. May have come from an album, hence "Our store in Tucson" on the back. Fading, cannot read any labels on bottles. Five people in shot, drug advertising on the wall. Drug store collectors- there are a couple guys in this photo that are a "maybe" when looking at Mike Miller's book on AZ bottles. But it is a BIG stretch. From the Shirley Bovis Private Cowboy Museum collection in Tombstone. > Vintage 7"x 9" in photo of a farmhouse and family, posing outside with a wagon and team if horses. Picture is a bit faded, but still visible. On reverse is written "George Grady + Marry (sic) House." Please see photos for more detail and condition. > Five (5) checks written on The Farmers and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles to The Arizona National Bank in Tucson and what appears to be a telegraph transfer of $1,000 from Los Angeles to The Cochise County Bank. Please see photos for more detail and condition. > A trio of documents: one a bill from "Red's Service Station " in Lowell; the other two, payment demands Cochise County by the owner of the aforementioned business, Red Gannon. Please see photos for more detail and condition. >Eight (8) pages from the Monday, July 19,1915 Douglas (Arizona) Daily International Newspaper, includes front page, large format, 14 1/2" x 21"; Headline article: Calles Takes Naco and Destroys Booze, subtitle: Hundreds of Thirsty Men Line Boundary as Liquors Trickle Down the Streets; other articles cover World War I (European War as US didn't enter until 1917), "Mexican Shot and Killed by Peace Officer," and "Motherhood is a Lost Art" (hilarious to read today) along with advertising and many local news items. Significant browning throughout, top edges and binding edges of pages torn but all articles intact. Note: Douglas is on the Mexican border, Naco is a border town on the Mexican side some 30 - 40 miles west of Douglas. Some items in this lot came out of the Shirley Bovis 1881 Cowboy Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. City: State:Arizona Date:c1880-1920