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Tucson, Arizona Territory Ephemera Collection (12) [131762]

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Tucson, Arizona Territory Ephemera Collection (12)  [131762]
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A fascinating collection of Tucson, Arizona Territory ephemera.

Included is an 1881 letter that discusses the recent Indian outbreak which would be referring to Apache leaders, Geronimo and Chato. However, it does not specifically mention them by name.

There is a billhead from J Goldwater & Co. (Senator & Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater's uncle, Joseph Goldwater. There's a Pima County tax receipt from 1875, Wells, Fargo & Co. freight bill from 1898 and many more.
Please see photos for more detail and condition.

Date: 1800's
Country (if not USA):
State: Arizona
City: Tucson
Provenance: