Records, 1721-1957 (bulk 1863-1903)

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Records, 1721-1957 (bulk 1863-1903)

Photocopies of holographic records from 1721-1957 (bulk 1863- 1903) of the Catholic Church, including baptismal, marriage, burial, and confirmation records of individual church members. Major geographical areas represented are Tubac, Calabasas, Tumacacori, Tucson, Yuma, Florence, Tombstone, Benson, and Solomonville. Many smaller places are also included. A three-page "History of the Catholic Church of Tombstone" was written by Bishop John Baptist Salpointe, ca. 1881.

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