Phoenix (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century
Found in 4 Collections or records:
Hugh and Berta Antrim Papers
The Hugh and Berta Antrim Papers house yearbooks, maps, publications, correspondence, images, contracts, scrapbooks, and other materials primarily documenting Phoenix Union Station and its operation between 1923 and 1968. Other materials show the Shackelford and Antrim families and Hugh and Berta Antrim’s attendance at Phoenix Union High School and Phoenix College and their work on class reunions for both schools.
Lawrence J. Fleming Papers
Preliminary Inventory of the Miller and Kerby Family Papers
This collection houses business records, correspondence, photographs, military records, financial records, yearbooks, publications, and teaching materials documenting the Miller and Kerby families. Subjects represented include Joseph and Estella (Daniels) Kerby’s business interests in Phoenix, George Miller Jr.’s work at Thunderbird Field during World War II and subsequent career as a pilot and educator, and Muriel (Kerby) Miller’s career as a high school English teacher.
Newton Rosenzweig Papers
This collection houses biographical information, correspondence, reports, minutes, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, and other materials documenting Newton Rosenzweig's career as a civic leader, public servant, community activist, and advocate for the city of Phoenix.