Earle Forrest correspondence, ca. 1929-1963.

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Earle Forrest correspondence, ca. 1929-1963.

Summary: Primarily correspondence between Forrest and the Arizona Historical Society regarding his books and historical research. There is also a draft manuscript of Forrest's paper for the annual Arizona Historical Convention, 1963, entitled "Riding for the Old C O Bar: Some memories of Open Range Days in Northern Arizona during the first decade of the twentieth century." The manuscript describes cattle ranching in northern Arizona , the Babbitt brothers C O Bar Ranch, and the Estill family and Oracle, Arizona.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

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Description and history of the large fireplace that was refurbished in the Century Inn kitchen. This well-known tavern located on the National Pike at Scenery Hill was opened in 1794 and was originally called Hill's Stone Tavern. From the description of Old fireplace at the Century Inn kitchen / Earle R. Forrest. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 51182445 Forrest discuesses the 1755 battle between Braddock's British army and the French and Indians. ...