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Babbitt, George
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George Babbitt Jr. was the son of one the of the early pioneers to Flagstaff, Arizona, George Babbitt Sr. George Babbitt Jr. served as Flagstaff postmaster from 1936 to 1951, and was considered a civic leader in the movement to preserve historic sites in Arizona. He is the author of the book, Arizona Mosaic. From the guide to the George Babbitt Collection, ca. 1892-1980, (Arizona Historical Society/Flagstaff Archives) ...
Babbitt, George Sr.
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These photographs originally belonged to George Babbitt, Sr. (1860-1920), one of the five Babbitt brothers who settled in Flagstaff in the late 1880's. The brothers became highly successful businessmen and stockmen. George Sr. was also involved in real estate, politics, and several private ventures, and is remembered for his great generosity and popularity. He and his wife Philomena Wessel had five children: Bertrand, Margaret, Herbert, George Jr., and Eunice. James E. Babbitt, who ...
Babbitt, George F.
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Babbitt, George
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Born in Flagstaff on June 4, 1899, George Babbitt, Jr. was a member of the well-known Babbitt Family of Flagstaff, Arizona. His father, George Babbitt, Sr., came to Northern Arizona in 1886 with four brothers. The brothers set up a trading post and soon expanded into the ranching business. The Babbitts rapidly acquired political power in Northern Arizona and throughout the territory. George Babbitt, Jr. went to college at Loyola University in Los Angeles, California. By 1920 he had ...