Ledgers, 1880-1885.

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Ledgers, 1880-1885.

Five account books; one belonging to Roskruge, dated 1880 to 1883 which includes amounts received for surveying and other business with various people including Henry Buehman, R.R. Richardson, Paul Riecker, and Hiram Stevens. The other four ledgers are cash and daybooks for Shotwell & Logan and the Logan City Water Company, dated 1883 to 1885. The Shotwell & Logan daybook includes entries for lease payments for town lots giving the name of lessor, amount paid, and number of lot. Also present are Receiver Receipts from the U.S. Land Office for mineral entries at Quijotoa Mining District.

.5 linear ft. (1 box).

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Logan, John T., 1904-1967.

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Shotwell and Logan Company

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Roskruge, George James, 1845-1928.

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Pioneer Arizona surveyor; appointed U.S. deputy land and mineral surveyor in 1880, served four years as Pima County surveyor and three years as City Engineer of Tucson, and in 1893 was appointed chief clerk in the U.S. Surveyor General's Office. Also served as U.S. Surveyor General from 1896 to 1897. He is known as the father of Arizona Masonry and was the National Rifle Association Secretary for Arizona. From the description of Roskruge papers, 1872-1928 (bulk 1872-1900). (Arizona H...

Roskruge, George J., 1845-1928.

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Logan Townsite and Well Company

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Logan, William R.

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Shotwell, James T.

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Buehman, Henry, 1851-1912

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Biographical note: Photographer; Henry Buehman was born in Bremen, Germany, the son of Ludwig and Annie Buehman, on May 14, 1851. In 1868, with three years of photographic experience under his belt, Henry emigrated to the United States. He first went to New York, then to California. He arrived in Tucson in 1873 where he first worked for Juan Rodriguez studio, at the corner of Court and Maiden Lane, for about a year, then he bought out Rodriguez and established a photography/dentistry business in...