Everett P. Hurt photograph collection

View of the Grand Canyon taken by Everett P. Hurt.
Collection area: University of Arizona Arizona and Southwest
Collection dates: 1919 to 1920
Photographs of Everett Hurt, his friends, and fellow students document their activities and travels through Arizona between 1919 and 1920. Most images are dated and identified. People depicted include Merrill Westfall, Louise Wood, Grover Dodson and Paul Koch. In Tucson, there are images of University of Arizona buildings and groups of students, a 1919 Armistice Day Parade in front of the YMCA building, Fort Lowell ruins, Sabino Canyon, and homes at 2015 E. Elm and 1634 E. 6th Street. There are views of the Yaqui dancers and spectators in 1920. Also present are Nogales street scenes, San Xavier Mission, a mule trip at the Grand Canyon, and the Roosevelt Dam.
Everett Hurt was a student in mining and engineering at the University of Arizona between 1919 and 1921.
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