Debbie Williams collection, 1860-1950.

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Debbie Williams collection, 1860-1950.

Three interviews with Prescott, Arizona residents. Topics discussed include ranching, farming, Prescott businesses, Morris Goldwater, tourism, and Chinese health resorts, etc.

3 interviews.

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Cline, Claude

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Ruffner, Budge

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Prescott mortician and journalist. From the description of Lester Ruffner collection, 1961-1983. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 26376320 ...

Williams, Debbie S.

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Gardner, Gail I., 1892-1988

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Goldwater, Morris, 1852-1939

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Morris Goldwater, esteemed uncle of Senator Barry M. Goldwater, was born to Michel and Sarah in London, England in 1852. At the age of two, along with his mother, older sister Carolyn (b. 1850), and aunt, Morris came to San Francisco, California via the Isthmus of Nicaragua. His childhood was spent with his family in California where he studied and apprenticed to become a merchant. In 1867 Morris came to Arizona in the footsteps of his father Big Mike. He had aspirations to become a merchant lik...