Dunlap reminiscences and manuscripts, ca. 1930s.

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Dunlap reminiscences and manuscripts, ca. 1930s.

Summary: Small collection of materials including correspondence with AHS containing reminiscences, letters from Eugene S. Williams about early connections between Ohioans and Arizona, and manuscripts about Clay Beauford, the Bridwell family, and Bill Wiliams as well as a manuscript "Arizona's Foster Mother" about Ohioans contributions to Arizona. The correspondence briefly mentions his connections with Chato when he was at Fort Apache in 1885 and Tom Horn.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Chato, Apache chief

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Dunlap, Horace E., 1855-1937.

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Biographical note: Teacher, editor of the Arizona Range News, and cashier of the Willcox Bank and Trust Co.; Dunlap married May Smith in 1893 at Willcox and they had two children, Gladys and Howard. He contributed articles to the historical journals of Arizona and New Mexico in the 1930s. He had two articles published in the Arizona Historical Review; one about Tom Horn, the other about Clay Beauford. From the description of Dunlap reminiscences and manuscripts, ca. 1930s. (Arizona H...