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Chas. sitting on the edge

of a great precipice, looking

and looking at Roosevelt Dam

and lake. We drove on dam

the Mt side to the bridge

shown in the picture, then

across it onto famous

Roosevelt Dam, snuggling

along the…

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This is Casa Grand Ruins and

(Mom) which is on or near

Florence, Ariz.-about

75 mi Sou. East of

Phoenix.

There are three or more

community sections, only

one of which has been

excavated, and it not

wholly so.

This…

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Mrs. Wheaton did not describe this stereograph or name the location of its content. It appears to be an old settlement and the wooden walkway placed, perhaps, for tourists to walk inside the empty buildings. If you have information about the content…

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Friday- Dec. 25-1925.

In Arizona.

Accompanied by Mr and Mrs

W.J. Stohlberg of Denver, Colo.

and Mother Mann we started

forth on Christmas day to

enjoy a picnic dinner at

Camp Creek. Getting on the

wrong road, some body…

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Pasadena home of

Wm Wriggley. Chewing

Gum House would be

an appropriate name?

It is located on Orange

Grove Ave. along with

many other millionaire homes.

Not far distant is Busch

Gardens and the Busch

house.

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The pretty modern bungalow

of Mr and Mrs Harry Vail in

Pasadena. Here "sister" Mary

Simpson makes her home.

Casa Grande St.

Wheaton left, Simpson center

Hatchard right. Springtime

1929.

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One summer day-probably

June, 1929 up

Canyon, in a cosy nook

where we enjoyed a home

prepared luncheon.

"Bud" Smith, the chauffeur

and photographer on this

occassion.

Left to right, Mother Mann,

"Sister" Hatchard, Janet…

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Will and Inah Knox, beside

the grave of "Uncle" Zane

Wilson in Monrovia (in pencil) early

Cemetery.

Early Feb. 1929 (crossed out) ^1930

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The rock on which

we stand and sit is

beside the rock on

which the cross is

planted on Rubidoux

Feb 26, 1921

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Taken sometime during

the winter of 1934. The year

we had several picnics and

dinners.

This is James Simpsons ("Uncle

Jim") lovely home in Santa

Monica, Calif., where "sister"

Hatchard and "sister" Mary

Simpson were then…
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