Pack family papers, 1864-1968 (bulk 1908-1919).

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Pack family papers, 1864-1968 (bulk 1908-1919).

Diaries, correspondence, military papers, manuscripts, scrapbook and photographs relating to the Pack family. Diaries of Arthur relate daily life in school and the military, 1908-1919, and activities in Tucson, from 1949 to 1953. Correspondence, military papers and miscellaneous items are personal and family materials. A copy of the book, We Called It Ghost Ranch, by Arthur Pack is present. Also present are travel diaries for European trips and correspondence of Arthur's father and mother, Charles and Alice Pack, and his grandfather, George Pack. Photographs are of various family members. Bound volumes of letters commemorating Arthur's 75th birthday are from various local, state and national people and organizations.

1.7 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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Pack, Charles Lathrop, 1857-1937

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Pack was an expert in forestry, conservation, war gardens and stamp collecting. He served as President of the National Conservation Congress, the National War Garden Commission and the American Forestry Association. He founded the American Tree Association. From the description of Charles Pack papers, 1871-1954 1910-1934. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 35000945 ...

Pack, Alice Hatch.

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Pack, Arthur Newton, 1893-1975

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Pack family.

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Cattle and guest ranch owner and philanthropist; owned Ghost Ranch in New Mexico,,ca. 1936 to 1955; and Ghost Ranch Lodge, a guest ranch in Tucson from 1941. Moved to Tucson in 1946. Co-founded the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in 1952 and served on the boards of many organizations. From the description of Pack family papers, 1864-1968 (bulk 1908-1919). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 36982854 ...

Pack, George Willis, 1831-1906.

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