Robert Moser papers
Collection area: Arizona and Southwest
Collection dates: 1929-2008
This collection consists of material of Robert Moser, an University of Arizona alumnus who worked as a real estate appraiser within the second half of the 20th century. The first box contains folders of appraisal reports and related documents of various properties in Arizona ranging from trailers to historical sites. The second box contains published material authored by Barton Wright, along with color slides of plants, landscapes and structures. Wright was a close friend of Moser and fellow alumnus who wrote books on archeology and agricultural history in Arizona. Both Moser and Wright's portions of the collection contain some work relevant to Native American history and affairs in Arizona.
John Robert Moser was an alumnus of the University of Arizona and a real estate appraiser who conducted appraisal reports for various properties, including historical sites, throughout the Southwest from the 1960s to the 1980s. His friend, Barton Wright, was an academic and fellow alumnus who was involved in recording and preserving information about traditional Puebloan beliefs regarding the Kachina. Wright also wrote about Pre-Columbian archeology and agriculture in Arizona.
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