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Archival Photographic Sources

Arizona Historical Society. Robert H. Forbes Collection. Tucson, AZ

Smithsonian Institution. 1894. Photo lot 89, Photographs made on W. J. McGee expeditions to Arizona and Sonora, Mexico, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution