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Photograph of an Unidentified Woman, circa 1924

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note From the collection: This collection consists primarily of a scrapbook that Lenore Warner describes as a disjointed account with appropriate pictures of some of the most interesting things that I saw or heard about during my trip to and sojurn in Prescott Arizona. She began her trip in La Junta, Colorado and traveled south on the Santa Fe Railroad through the Raton Pass into New Mexico. She continued south to Albuquerque, where she visited the Alvaro Hotel and the Indian Building. She then...
Dates: circa 1924

Autographs Page, circa 1924

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

This page is signed by State Normal School at Tempe faculty Sallie Davis Hayden, Thomas J. Crookson, Samuel Burkhard, Olive M. Gerrish, Clara S. Brown, and John R. Murdock.

Dates: circa 1924

Snapshots Page, circa 1924

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

One side of this page includes a photograph of an unidentified woman. The other is inscribed to Lenore Warner's twin, Jessie Green. Lenore and Jessie were not related, but both were born on December 7, 1903. Jessie Irene Green married Ellis E. Nichols in 1937 and died in February of 1980.

Dates: circa 1924

High Lights of my Western Trip

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content Note From the collection: This collection consists primarily of a scrapbook that Lenore Warner describes as a disjointed account with appropriate pictures of some of the most interesting things that I saw or heard about during my trip to and sojurn in Prescott Arizona. She began her trip in La Junta, Colorado and traveled south on the Santa Fe Railroad through the Raton Pass into New Mexico. She continued south to Albuquerque, where she visited the Alvaro Hotel and the Indian Building. She then...
Dates: 1924

Thumb Butte

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note From the collection: This collection consists primarily of a scrapbook that Lenore Warner describes as a disjointed account with appropriate pictures of some of the most interesting things that I saw or heard about during my trip to and sojurn in Prescott Arizona. She began her trip in La Junta, Colorado and traveled south on the Santa Fe Railroad through the Raton Pass into New Mexico. She continued south to Albuquerque, where she visited the Alvaro Hotel and the Indian Building. She then...
Dates: 1924