Hochderffer photograph collection, ca. 1881-1942 (bulk 1890-1912).

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Hochderffer photograph collection, ca. 1881-1942 (bulk 1890-1912).

Photographs of Flagstaff buildings, Fire Dept., lumbermen and a 1906 Fourth of July celebration. There are photographs of Watahmogie, a Havasupai Indian leader, group of officers of the U.S. Army Volunteer Infantry, 1st, 1898, and the Arizona National Guard formation in Flagstaff and Camp Perry, Ohio, 1891 to 1903. There is also an invitation to a Women's suffrage event in New York, and a photograph of a Civil War document for furnishing a substitute for war service.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Arizona. National Guard

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The 1st Arizona Infantry Regiment was increased to ten companies in 1894. From the description of Arizona National Guard records, 1895-1898. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 42199155 Yearly encampments of the First Infantry Regiment of the Arizona National Guard were initiated soon after the turn of the century to bring all state units of the Guard together at one location. From the description of Camp Brodie records, 1...

Hochderffer, George, 1863-1955.

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George Hochderffer the son of Frank Joseph and Katherine (Kloster) Hochderffer was born December 22, 1863, in Bethlehem, Illinois. With his father and brother he traveled by covered wagon from Illinois to Flagstaff, Arizona, arriving June 7, 1887. He was a rancher, artist, botanist, local historian, military ethusiast, and world traveler. He was a member of the Arizona National Guard, 1891-1910. He died in Flagstaff in 1955. From the description of George Hochderffer manuscript colle...

United States. Army. Volunteer Infantry, 1st

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