McClintock-Halseth collection, 1893-1947.

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McClintock-Halseth collection, 1893-1947.

Includes correspondence, cancelled checks, newspaper clippings, a manuscript by Odd Halseth, and typescripts of a radio series entitled Forward Arizona.

2 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399900

Arizona State University Libraries

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McClintock, James H., 1864-1934

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James Harvey McClintock was born February 23, 1864 in Sacramento, California, the son of John and Sarah G. McClintock. He left for Phoenix at age 15 to work for his brother, Charles, founder and co-owner of the Phoenix newspaper, The Salt River Herald. In 1881, Charles died suddenly and the newspaper was sold. McClintock then moved to Tucson to work as a reporter for the Daily Journal, but the paper folded in 1882. McClintock moved on to Globe and became the editor of the Chronicle newspaper. Th...

Halseth, Odd S.

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Anthropologist and founder of the Pueblo Grande Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. From the description of Odd S. Halseth collection, 1909-1974 (bulk 1927-1964). (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 25540805 Odd Sigurd Halseth (1893-1966) lived in Phoenix, Arizona, and was an anthropologist, museum director, educator, author, art critic and lecturer. He earned his Masters in Science from the University of Southern California. Halseth was born in Moss, Norway, in 1893. As ...

United States. Army. Volunteer Cavalry, 1st

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