Caldwell, Mary Estill, 1896-1995.
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Biographical note: Biology instructor, and later Pharmacology professor at the University of Arizona; Mary Estill came to Oracle, Arizona as a child in 1900. Her father, John, operated a general store and her mother, Ella, was an artist. The family moved to Tucson in 1906. Mary married George Thornill Caldwell, a University of Arizona zoology instructor, in 1925.
From the description of Caldwell papers and photographs, 1860-1983 (bulk 1900-1920). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 47523037
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Subjects:
- Adobe brick
- Airplanes
- Animal traps
- Artists
- Automobile racing
- Cats as laboratory animals
- Children
- Grocery stores
- Laboratories
- Lumber-yards
- Picnics
- Rabbits
- Ranch life
- Rubber industry and trade
- Scientists
- Sleeping customs
- Swimming
- Tohono O'odham Indians
- Women scientists
- Yaqui Indians
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Places:
- Rillito Creek (Ariz.) (as recorded)
- Speedway Blvd. (Tucson, Ariz.) (as recorded)
- Agua Caliente (Tucson, Ariz.) (as recorded)
- Arizona--Oracle (as recorded)
- Arizona--Pinal County (as recorded)
- Santa Cruz River (Ariz. and Mexico) (as recorded)
- Arizona--Tucson (as recorded)
- Santa Catalina Mountains (Ariz.) (as recorded)
- Arizona--Continental (as recorded)
- Arizona (as recorded)
- Fort Lowell (Ariz.) (as recorded)
- Montezuma Castle National Monument (Ariz.) (as recorded)
- Lemmon, Mount (Ariz.) (as recorded)