John Duncklee collection, 1969 -1974.
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Duncklee, John, 1929-
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John Duncklee was born in 1929. When he was twelve years old, he was sent to school outside Tucson, where he fell in love with the idea of becoming a cowboy and learning Spanish. After spending four years in the Navy during the Korean War, he returned to southern Arizona and entered the cattle ranching business. After suffering through a prolonged drought in the 1950's, he sold his first ranch and started to raise Mexican steers and quarter horses at a ranch near Nogales, Arizona. ...