George W. P. Hunt, Arizona businessman, territorial legislator, President
of Arizona's Constitutional Convention of 1910 and the state's first governor,
was born in Huntsville, Missouri, November 1, 1859. He arrived in Globe,
Gila County, Arizona in 1881 where he eventually became President and part
owner of the Old Dominion Commercial Company. On February 24, 1904 he married
Helen Duett Ellison in Holbrook, Arizona. They had one daughter, Virginia.
Hunt was elected to the Territorial House in 1893 and 1895 and to the Territorial
Council in 1897, 1899, 1905, 1907 and 1909. He served as Council President
during his 1905 and 1909 terms.
A major player in efforts to obtain statehood, Hunt presided over Arizona's
1910 Constitutional Convention. While President of the Convention, he supported
the inclusion of the initiative. Elected governor in December 1911, he took
his oath of office February 14, 1912-- the first day of statehood. Arizonans
re-elected him six more times. He served from February 1912 to January 1917
when Thomas Edward Campbell defeated him in a bitterly contested election.
In the summer of 1917, President Woodrow Wilson appointed Hunt as a federal
labor conciliator during increasing labor unrest in the mining industry.
Hunt's comments regarding the Bisbee Deportation were seen by many Arizonans
as sympathetic to the International Workers of the World (I.W.W.) Hunt eventually
ousted Campbell from office following a year-long battle in the courts to
determine which of the two had actually won the governorship. Hunt then served
from December 1917 to January 1919. President Wilson appointed him the Minister
of Siam during the years 1920-1922. Upon his return, Hunt again served as
governor from January 1923 to January 1929 and a final term from January
1931 to January 1933. Previous to his defeat in the 1932 primary, Hunt had
won the Democratic nomination in every primary he had entered. He lost the
Democratic primary again in 1934. He died in Phoenix on December 24, 1934.
During his long career, Hunt promoted many progressive agendas including
the establishment of a merit system for state employees, prison and labor
reform, woman's suffrage, the abolition of capital punishment, child labor
laws, workers compensation and old age pensions, direct democracy by means
of the initiative and referendum and citizen recall of judges. He fought
hard for Arizona's portion of Colorado River water, refusing to sign the
Colorado River Compact.
The twenty boxes of George W. P Hunt papers span his forty-year political
career, in addition to providing biographical, genealogical and family-related
materials. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings,
articles by and about Hunt, brochures, fliers, pamphlets and some photographs,
all covering a broad range of projects and issues with which Hunt was actively
involved. These include: Hunt's personal business enterprises and associations
with the Old Dominion Commercial Company and the Old Dominion Bank at Globe,
Arizona; family genealogy; efforts toward obtaining statehood for Arizona;
women's suffrage; prison reform; capital punishment; labor movements and
disputes; the mining industry; political campaigns; and the Colorado River
Compact and related water matters. The collection is divided into four series:
Series One, Family and Personal Correspondence; Series Two, Political and
Campaign Activities; Series Three, Special Subjects, Speeches and Correspondence;
and Series Four, Memorabilia.
This collection was re-processed in 2003 and organized into series.
| Box:Folder |
Description |
Dates |
| 1:1 |
Correspondence and genealogical material regarding the
Hunt and Yates families |
1514-1929 |
| 1:2 |
Correspondence and genealogical material regarding the
Hunt and Yates families |
1900-1928 |
| 1:3 |
Correspondence and genealogical material regarding the
Hunt and Yates families |
1929 |
| 1:4 |
Genealogical material, Hunt family; photo of Georgia M.
Lowry |
1786-1921 |
| 1:5 |
Biographical sketch, George W. P. Hunt |
1931 |
| 1:6 |
Correspondence, Helen (Duett) Hunt |
1914 |
| 1:7 |
Correspondence, Helen (Duett) Hunt and other family members |
1911 |
| 1:8 |
Correspondence, Colorado River Controversy |
1925 |
| 1:9 |
Biographical sketches, George W. P. Hunt |
1881-1930 |
| 1:10 |
Biographical sketches, George W. P. Hunt |
1898-1932 |
| 1:11 |
Biographical sketches, Helen Duett Ellison (Mrs. Hunt) |
1931 |
| 1:12 |
Hunt family correspondence |
1909, 1913, 1921 |
| 1:13 |
Hunt family correspondence |
1926-1931 |
| 1:14 |
Hunt family correspondence; photos M. Hunt and Clayton
H. Brannon |
1932-1934 |
| 2:15 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: woman's suffrage,
sheep and cattleman, railroad legislation, Globe Miner's Union |
Jan.-Mar. 1899 |
| 2:16 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: woman's suffrage;
labor; statehood; livestock legislation; anti-corporation legislation;
Grand Chapter Masonic, Odd-Fellows |
Mar-Dec 1899 |
| 2:17 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: election as
first mayor of Globe; statehood; National Democratic Convention; Odd
Fellows |
1900 |
| 2:18 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: statehood;
public gambling; petition for making Pinal Mountain a government resource;
primary election law; proposed tobacco legislation |
1904 |
| 2:19 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: statehood;
primary election law; sheep grazing; freight rates; proposed bill to
abolish the Arizona Rangers |
1905 |
| 2:20 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: railroad legislation |
1908 |
| 2:21 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: Morris bill,
indigent sick; statehood; anti-gambling legislation; attempt to abolish
the office of the Territorial Examiner; Henry T. Ashurst |
January 1909 |
| 2:22 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: the Old Dominion
Commercial Company; legislation abolishing the Ranger Service; attempt
to abolish the office of the Territorial Examiner; railroad legislation;
cattle grazing; Salt River Valley development; attempt to abolish the
office of the Assistant Secretary of the Territory; Globe Miners Union;
Henry T. Ashurst; Mark A. Smith; Prescott Forest; Will C. Barnes; William
J. Bryan |
February 1909 |
| 2:23 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Railroad Commission;
cattle and sheep grazing; bill to build a bridge across the Salt River
at Tempe; woman's suffrage; registration of vital statistics; liquor
interests; railroads; regarding Theodore Roosevelt; grazing; Old Dominion
Commercial Company; anti-gambling; proposed bridge across the Salt River
at Central Avenue; saloon interests |
March 1909 |
| 2:24 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence; speech on
the state constitution; conditions and convict treatment, Florence Prison |
1911 |
| 2:25 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence; oath of office
for Governor of Arizona; mining claims |
1912 |
| 2:26 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence; prison investigation
reform; Walmit culture |
1913 |
| 2:27 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: seeking the
nomination of office of the governor of Arizona; prison reform |
1914 |
| 2:28 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: land deeds,
Yuma; personal finance |
1912-1915; 1929; 1933 |
| 2:29 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Hunt-Ellison
land title; regarding the death of John T. Hughes, former Governor of
Arizona |
1915 |
| 2:30 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: recall committee;
Arizona-Mexico border conditions; residence for the Hunt family |
1916 |
| 2:31 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: governor's
race; walnut industry |
1917 |
| 2:32 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: Arizona border
unrest |
1918 |
| 2:33 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: |
1919 |
| 2:34 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: Siam news
clipping and photograph |
1920 |
| 2:35 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: Bangkok, Siam;
photographs of Siam personalities; news clippings |
1921 |
| 2:36 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence: poems sent
to the Governor |
1921-1928 |
| 2:37 |
George W. P. Hunt personal cash receipt book, kept while
in Siam |
August 1920-September 1921 |
| 2:38 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: list of talks
from March-August 1922; Salt River Valley Water Users Association; soldiers
settlement legislation; Thomas E. Campbell; Michael T. Riordan; Arizona
Lumber and Timber Company |
1922 |
| 2:39 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Buri Navarasth,
U. S. Minister of Siam; Henry T. Ashurst; Huburt Work; Arizona Highways
Department; Board of Directors of State Institutions; School District
# 16; Graham County, Arizona, school board elections; William Vincent
Besser, portrait painter |
1923 |
| 2:40 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: William G.
McAdo; Guy L. Jones; San Fo (son of Sun Yat-Sen); Siam; list of ex-service
men at the Arizona State Prison; Indian rights; Arizona State Memorial
Stone; Washington, D.C.; booklet, Arizona Day badge and booklet |
1924 |
| 2:41 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Colorado River
Compact; Ministerial Conference of Phoenix; Charles D. Poston; Carl D.
Hayden; Southern Colorado Pioneers Association; Lewis E. Johnson; Dwight
B. Heard; Albert M. Jones; prison labor |
1925 |
| 2:42 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Michael J.
Riordan; Arizona Lumber and Timber Company; Siam; Rama VI; Charles H.
Crooks; Democratic Party, Committee of Fame; Republican Party; First
Catholic Pima Indian Congress; Josephine B. Hughes |
Jan.-Apr.-1926 |
| 2:43 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Arizona Mormons;
Frank S. Blackledge, letter and photograph; Colorado River Compact; Everett
E. Ellinwood; Carl Hayden; Frank B. Kelley; Siam; Josephine B. Hughes |
May-August 1926 |
| 2:44 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: University
of Arizona; Siam; Arizona Democratic Primaries; Dwight B. Heard; Ant-Saloon
League of America; Frank C. Lockwood |
Sept-Dec 1926 |
| 2:45 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: David Starr
Jordan; Frank C. Lockwood; Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station; John
Udall; Sam A. Lindauer; Siam; Colorado River Commission; Samuel S. Dickson |
Jan-Mar 1927 |
| 2:46 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Colorado River
Commission; Haiti; William H. King; Guy L. Jones; Siam; Coolidge Dam
project; Arizona Colorado River Development Association; Swing-Johnson
Bill |
Apr-July 1927 |
| 2:47 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence; State Highway
Department; Siam; Henry F. Ashurst; Warren G. Harding; Hassayampa Hotel
Company; schools of China; Frank B. Kellogg; William G. McAdo |
Aug-Dec 1927 |
| 2:48 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Coolidge Dam
project; State Highway Department; Siam; Boulder Dam project; Swing-Johnson
Bill; Arizona Colorado River Commission; Ellison D. (Cotton Ed) Smith;
Alfred E. Smith; Democratic National Convention; Owen D. Young; Sidney
Kartus; 7 photographs of Caracas, Venezuela; Hi Joly Monument |
Jan-Apr 1928 |
| 2:49 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: State Prison;
State Highway Department; Herbert Hoover; Siam; Prohibition; Hi Jolly
Monument |
May-Aug 1928 |
| 2:50 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Indian voting;
William G. McAdoo; Anti-Saloon League of America; Colorado River Development |
Sept-Dec 1928 |
| 2:51 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Colorado River
Commission; Hi Joly Monument; Siam; T.A. Riordan |
1929 |
| 2:52 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Russ F. Tatum;
Frederick C. Struckmeyer; Maricopa County Democratic Central Committee;
J.W. Stroden; Isabella Greenway |
Jan-Apr 1930 |
| 2:53 |
George W. P Hunt personal correspondence: Colorado River
Commission; campaign for governor; First American Association; George
H. Dern |
May 1930 |
| 3:54 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Sidney Kartus;
Beniamino Bufano; bonded indebtedness on Maricopa County lands; |
June-July 1930 |
| 3:55 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence; Arizona Highway
Department; political atrocities; Democratic State Central Committee;
political cartoons; congratulatory letters regarding Hunt winning the
Democratic primary election |
Aug-Oct 1930 |
| 3:56 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: campaign issues;
election returns; letters of support; Timothy A. Riordan; Frank C. Lockwood;
William Sulzer; Maricopa County Jeffersonian Democratic Club; William
G. McAdoo; George H. Dern; John C. Phillips |
Nov 1-17, 1930 |
| 3:57 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: political cartoon;
Elizabeth T. Edington regarding Pima County Democrats; Livestock Sanitary
Board; Hunt’s statement regarding concerns of the state; Boulder Dam
controversy; Colorado River problems |
Nov 18-30, 1930 |
| 3:58 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Lee Crane;
taxation; Carl Hayden; Livestock Sanitary Board; Sidney Kartus; Arizona
Museum |
Dec 1-10, 1930 |
| 3:59 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: George W. Stephens;
James E. De Sonza; Democratic State Central Committee; requests for appointments
and employment |
Dec 11-16, 1930 |
| 3:60 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: requests for
appointments and employment; Catherine M. Murphy; John R.C. Long; Dan
J. Seaman; Chiricahua National Monument |
Dec 17-31, 1930 |
| 3:61 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Franklin D.
Roosevelt; Huey P. Long; Albert C. Ritchie; Gifford Pinchot; George H.
Dern |
1931 |
| 3:62 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: congratulations
on birth of grandson |
1931 |
| 3:63 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Mrs. Hunt’s
illness; Ethel B. Christy; Grace M. Sparkes; Martha E. Hunt; Eva Ehrenfeld |
1931 |
| 3:64 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Resolutions
on the death of Mrs. Hunt; Women’s Club of Phoenix; Phoenix Lodge No.
708 Loyal Order of Moose; Maricopa County Board of Supervisors; Arizona
Congress of Parents and Teachers; Arizona Highways Commission; Common
Council, City of Globe |
1931 |
| 3:65 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents- A; Adjutant General’s Office;
Arizona State Teacher’s College; Allison family; Senator and Mrs. Henry
F. Ashurst |
1931 |
| 3:66 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-B; Don C. Babbitt; B. Balzer;
Carl and Virginia Brannon |
1931 |
| 3:67 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-C; Camelback Woman’s Club;
Mr. And Mrs. Roy R. (“Kit”) Carson; Mr. And Mrs. Luis F. Castro; Chinese
Merchant’s Association; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Roy Hunt Creco; Fred
T. Colter |
1931 |
| 3:68 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-D-E; James E. De Sousa; Disabled
American Veterans of the World War; Mr. And Mrs. C.E. Du Vall; Mr. And
Mrs. S. R. Dysart; Dairy Commission; Florence Prison officials and guards |
1931 |
| 3:69 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-F; James M. Flake; Franciscan
Fathers |
1931 |
| 3:70 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-G; Grady Gammage; Mr. And Mrs.
Morris Goldwater |
1931 |
| 3:71 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-H; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayden;
Arizona Highway Department; Town of Holbrook; R.A. Hunt |
1931 |
| 3:72 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-J-K; F.C. Jacobs; Joseph S.
Jenckes; Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jones; Sidney Kartus; Pioneer Historical
Society; Board of Regents, University of Arizona |
1931 |
| 3:73 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-L; Live Stock Sanitary Board;
Loyal Order of Moose, Prescott; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lawhon; Gertrude B.
Leeper; Sam A. Lewisohn |
1931 |
| 3:74 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-Mc; William G. McAdoo; F. B.
McCagg; James H. McClintok; May M. McCulloch |
1931 |
| 3:75 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-M; Maricopa County Women’s
Democratic Club; A. F. Meisch; James E. Malone; Hugh D. Marshall; Mayor
and City Commissioner, Phoenix; International Association of Machinists |
1931 |
| 3:76 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-N-O-P; Carl V. nelson; R. A.
Nickerson; Sydney P. Osborn; Samuel L. Pattee; Mary I. Pease; Phoenix
Silent Club; F. T. Pomeroy |
1931 |
| 3:77 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-R; Timothy A. Riordan; James
Rolph, Jr.; J. D. and H. V. Richardson; Lallah Ruth; Adeline E. Rayburn;
John C.Riggs; Bella Roses’; John W. Ross; Jack Van Ryder |
1931 |
| 4:78 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-S; William Scarlett; Arthur
Seligman; San Xavier Mission; J. H. Smith; E. L. Short-Person, Alcatraz |
1931 |
| 4:79 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-T; Russ Tatum; John T. Thorpe;
E. A. Tovrea; Tucson Democratic Woman’s Club |
1931 |
| 4:80 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: sympathy letters
on the death of Mrs. Hunt, correspondents-U-V; United Daughters of the
Confederacy; staff, University of Arizona; Veterans of Foreign Wars;
State Water Commission; staff, Hotel Westward Ho; White Mountain Lodge
No. 3 F. & A. M.; Vere O. Wallingford |
|
| 4:81 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence: Herbert Hoover;
monetary conditions; photograph and letter from Chris Ulrich, Jr. |
Jan 1-15, 1931 |
| 4:82 |
Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum; divorce law; Japanese
Association of Arizona; Joe Chisholm; Bishop Mardaray; Don C. Babbitt |
Jan 6-31, 1931 |
| 4:83 |
Arizona Cattle Growers Convention; Boulder Dam Controversy;
Texas pension laws; Eight hour Law for men and women; Catherine M. Murphy;
R.S. Sterling; William C. Grunow; |
Feb 1931 |
| 4:84 |
Albert Einstein; James Rolph, Jr.; Fremont Older; R. C.
Lindsay |
Mar 1931 |
| 4:85 |
James Rolph, Jr.; Barbers License Law; Frank Scully; Board
of Dental examiners; Washington, D.C. Bonus March |
Apr 1931 |
| 4:86 |
Frank C. Lockwood; History of Arizona; archeological research
work in Arizona; Hi Jolly Monument; Livestock Sanitary Board; E. B. Monk;
Colorado River Association; Nevada Consolidated Copper Company |
May 1931 |
| 4:87 |
C. Ben Ross; Mrs. Wyatt (Josephine) Earp re: Tombstone
street fight; Carl Branner; James W. McKean |
June 1931 |
| 4:88 |
Clyde W. Tombaugh; Siam; B. Bufano; court case against
Hunt; 2 photographs of Bruno Ahlert |
July 1931 |
| 4:89 |
Joseph O. Barrette; Daniel J. Gercke; highway construction;
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Aug 1931 |
| 4:90 |
Arizona unemployment; Prince Svasti, Siam; Yuma county
Farmer and Somerton Tribune; Harold S. Colton; James Rolph, Jr. |
Sep 1931 |
| 4:91 |
Arizona-California water rights; Donald R. Richborg; Paul
L. Hoefler; Russia, Communism; Malcolm Beranger |
October 1931 |
| 4:92 |
United Verde Extension Company; Frank C. Lockwood; 2 photographs
of Martha Pearce; land holdings in Pima County; Martin and Osa Johnson;
Bruno Ahlert, conditions in Germany; Carlton Beals; Jack van Ryder regarding
Arizona Rangers; photograph of Hunt |
November 1931 |
| 4:93 |
Russ F. Tatum; Frank C. Brophy; Henry F. Ashurst; Phoenix
Silent Club |
December 1931 |
| 4:94 |
Two Hunt political brochures; Arizona Voters guide, 1931;
photo, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Crooks |
1931 |
| 4:95 |
Requests for aid; donations from unemployed persons; Gerald
Caplinger, Arizona Cowboy baseball team; Booker T. Washington Memorial
Hospital, Inc; Charles H. Cook bible school and Phoenix Indian School
regarding Puerto Rican laborers; Phoenix Olympic Committee, Olympic games
brochure attached; “the Hope,” Missionary Faith Home |
1931-1932 |
| 4:96 |
Requests for autographs and photographs: United States
Civil Legion; New York Times; Phoenix Chamber of Commerce; National Education
Association; photo of Governor Hunt |
1931-1932 |
| 4:97 |
Condolences from governor Hunt: Mr. E. E. Elinwood; Edward
A. Tovrea; William Wrigley, Jr.; John b. Wylie; Hans P. Nielson; David
Starr Jordan; Thomas A. Edison |
1931-1932 |
| 4:98 |
Article entitled “Not for Arizonans,” regarding Herbert
Hoover; article entitled “playing Safe,” regarding Presidential primary
in California; inventory of Hunt’s office, January 3, 1931; Frank P.
Trott; 2 photographs pertaining to Montenegro |
1932 |
| 4:99 |
Charles E. Addams; article entitled “Suppression of Free
Speech; brochure for the Triangle T. Ranch, Dragoon Ranch |
Jan 1-13, 1932 |
| 4:100 |
Jack C. Kenney; Bracey Curtis; James Rolph, Jr. |
Jan 14-31, 1932 |
| 4:101 |
Sidney Kartus; D. B. McHenry; photograph, state highway
camp #99A, Globe-Show Low project; Albert Steele; Henry Lovin |
Feb 1932 |
| 4:102 |
The Siam Mission of the Presbyterian Church of the USA;
Ida T. Piper regarding education in Arizona; building and loan laws in
Arizona; San Carlos Indian Reservation, regarding annexing additional
land; photograph of Eva French; Francesca French and Mildred Cable in
China |
March 1932 |
| 5:103 |
Arizona Copper Industry; James R. Rolph, Jr.; Humboldt
M. Schlesinger |
April 1932 |
| 5:104 |
Arizona Industrial Commission; American Olympic Committee;
Arizona Good Roads Association; James A. Farley; Frederick C. Struckmeyer;
Hess Seaman regarding Arizona banks |
May 1932 |
| 5:105 |
Thomas Maddock regarding irrigation of the Colorado River
basin; Hoover Dam; Boulder Dam |
June 1932 |
| 5:106 |
Unemployment relief; Sunshine Mission, aka Good Samaritan
Relief, Phoenix; Victor A. Rule; Salt River valley Japanese Farmers;
Bonus Expeditionary Force (Bonus March); L. C. Bolles; Stephen T. Mather,
Dedication at the Grand Canyon with 3 photographs |
July 1932 |
| 5:107 |
Wallapai Indian Reservation land in Mohave and Coconino
Counties; James Rolph, Jr.; Jack Van Ryder; unemployment relief; Democratic
national Committee; William J. Flake |
Aug 1-15, 1932 |
| 5:108 |
Isaac Barth; Industrial Commission of Arizona; Democratic
State Central Committee; Winslow Long Valley Highway; Federal Farm Loan
Act; campaign letters; Arthur Seligman; Hunt political brochures |
Aug 16-31, 1932 |
| 5:109 |
Fred Sutter, campaign letter to the people of Arizona;
campaign letters; Jack Van Ryder; Benjamin B. Moeur; Mrs. John N. Gardner;
Thomas L. Schultz; Katherine Gordon from Lee Moor Construction Camp;
3 photographs of Governor Hunt; 1 photograph of J. H. Turley with mother
and Governor Hunt |
September, 1932 |
| 5:110 |
Defeat for re-election letters; Susan R. Knox; W. E. Woodward;
Frank C. Lockwood; William G. McAdoo; International Association of Machinists |
October 1932 |
| 5:111 |
G. W. Nelson; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Lee
M. Mix; Timothy A. Riordan; William Salzer; congratulatory telegram from
Hunt to president-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt; James Rolph, Jr. Oswald
G. Villard; Forrest E. Doucette: Gifford Pinchot |
November 1932 |
| 5:112 |
Estelle Lutrell, article regarding Arizona Constitutional
Convention; Grady Gammage; Jack Van Ryder; Daniel J. Gercke; James A.
Farley; Charles H. Crooks, regarding Siam; Henry F. Ashurst; Tom Mix |
Dec 1-15, 1932 |
| 5:113 |
Henry F. Ashurst; Charles M. Roberts; Lewis W. Douglas;
Sidney Kartus; Carlos C. Jacome; William J. Bryan, Jr.; Ned Creighton;
Charles H. Rutherford; proposed memorial to Hunt in Papago Park; Leo
Crane; Del E. Webb regarding Hunt Monument; Tom Mix; Hunt Clubs in the
Casa Grande Valley |
Dec 16-31, 1932 |
| 5:114 |
Hunt property in Darkville, Missouri deeded to Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church |
1932 |
| 5:115 |
China-American relations; Jack Van Ryder; Papago Indian
Reservation lands; Franck C. Lockwood; Robert F. Wagner |
Jan 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:116 |
Allison Steel Manufacturing Company regarding Hunt’s tomb;
William R. Manning; Frank C. Lockwood; William Delbridge; Carl Hayden;
Henry F. Ashurst; Walter Mitchell; Upton Sinclair; George H. Dern; Papago
Indian Reservation lands; |
Jan 16-31, 1933 |
| 5:117 |
William H. Hornibrook; Henry H. Blood; Frank C. Lockwood;
M. A. Pallisen; Papago Indian Reservation lands; plaque on tomb door
for Mrs. Hunt; Arizona copper industry; John C. Pollard; Carl Hayden;
Freemont Older; Henry F. Ashurst |
Feb 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:118 |
William E. Brooks; Henry F. Ashurst; Upton Sinclair; Al
Sieber; Fred T. Colter; Colorado River Commission; James F. Farley; Louis
B. Whitney to Governor Benjamin B. Moeur |
Feb 16-28, 1933 |
| 5:119 |
Theodore B. Jones regarding Cave Creek State Game Refuge;
Martin H. Herlick; William Delbridge regarding Bank conditions in Arizona;
Isabella Greenway; Alfred A. Cohn; Hunt mausoleum |
Mar 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:120 |
George W. Stephens regarding Hunt mausoleum; Richard E.
Sloan; Hunt to John Johnson regarding road from Superior to Globe; Clyde
Hilliard; Frank C. Lockwood; Hunt to James A. Farley |
Mar 16-30, 1933 |
| 5:121 |
Frank J. Duffy; Colorado River Commission of Arizona;
Harold L. Ickes; Walter H. Cole; Dan Benchoff; San Pedro Flood Control
Committee; Hunt Hatchery Grounds; Martin A. Herlick regarding Frederick
Schweigardt, sculptor and Winnie Ruth Judd case; Clyde Hilliard |
April 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:122 |
Frederick Schweigardt regarding proposed bust of Hunt;
Martin H. Herlick regarding Ruth Judd case; Veteran Publishing Company;
Jewish and Gentile Prisoners Welfare Society; Al Cohn; Sidney Kartus;
Hunt to Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; Hunt to James A. Farley,
Postmaster General; Hunt to Carl Hayden; Hunt to Henry F. Ashurst; L.
W. Douglas; Susan R. Knox, portrait of Hunt |
Apr 16-30, 1933 |
| 5:123 |
Hunt to Lucile McNeill, regarding Governor Moeur; Arizona
Corporation Commission; Henry F. Ashurst |
May 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:124 |
Henry F. Ashurst; Sidney Kartus; Laura B. Imes |
May 16-31, 1933 |
| 5:125 |
Walter H. Cole regarding proposed sanatorium in Tombstone;
Arizona Democratic Association; Hunt to Carl Hayden; Oscar Irvin; Clyde
Hilliard; Carl Hayden |
June 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:126 |
Siam Mission; Arizona Wool Growers Association; Grady
Gammage; Thomas L. Yates |
June 16-30, 1933 |
| 5:127 |
Carl Hayden; George H. Dern regarding Verde Dam; Roy R. “Kit” Carson;
Frank C. Lockwood; Isabella greenway; J. C. Mulcahy regarding proposed
recall election against Governor Moeur |
July 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:128 |
Louis McGavic, regarding CCC Camps; Hunt’s proposals for
the next governor; proposed recall election against Governor Moeur |
1933 |
| 5:129 |
Samuel L. Pettee regarding recall of Governor Moeur; Verde
River power and irrigation District projects; Harry Midkiff; Carl Hayden;
Arizona Copper Industry; Frank C. Lockwood |
1933 |
| 5:130 |
Stephen Early; Harry Midkiff; Hassayampa Hotel Company;
Hunt to Estelle Lutrell regarding forwarding 61 volumes of newspaper
clippings to the University of Arizona, Tucson; Freed S. Breen |
Aug 16-31, 1933 |
| 5:131 |
Franck C. Lockwood; Susan R. Knox; Henry F. Ashurst; Maricopa
County Board of Welfare Offices |
Sep 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:132 |
Upton Sinclair; Henry F. Ashurst |
Sep 16-30, 1933 |
| 5:133 |
Frank C. Lockwood regarding Al Seiber; unemployment in
Miami; Gila County; Leo Crane regarding Arizona Indians |
Oct 1-16, 1933 |
| 5:134 |
Upton Sinclair; Isabella Greenway; Frank C. Lockwood;
Elmer Graham; Frank Welsh |
Oct 16-31, 1933 |
| 5:135 |
Leo Crane regarding Arizona Indians |
Nov 1-15, 1933 |
| 5:136 |
W. J. Graham; Virginia H. Bufano regarding Hunt bust;
Mary Pease regarding Hi Jolly monument |
Nov 16-30, 1933 |
| 6:137 |
Personal correspondence |
Dec 1-15, 1933 |
| 6:138 |
William Coxon; Paradise Valley Improvement Club; Bina
Booba regarding lynching law; H. P. Maxwell regarding Upton Sinclair
for Governor of California |
Dec 16-31, 1933 |
| 6:139 |
George H. Derm; Arizona Colorado Commission; Arizona Highway
Department list of employees |
1933 |
| 6:140 |
Arizona Corporation Commission; Valley Bank and Trust
Company; nomination petitions; registration of electors; Summary of bonded
indebtedness of the State of Arizona |
January 1940 |
| 6:141 |
C. M. Zander; Harry L. Hopkins; Franklin D. Roosevelt;
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; Clarence D. Martin |
February 1934 |
| 6:142 |
Carl Hayden; Franklin D. Roosevelt; C. M. Zender; Harold
L. Ickes |
March 1934 |
| 6:143 |
James H. Kerby; C. M. Zander; Carl Hayden |
April 1934 |
| 6:144 |
William J. Bryan; Indian Community Center; Tanner African
M.E. Church; CarlYates |
May 1934 |
| 6:145 |
National Recovery Administration |
June 1934 |
| 6:146 |
Hunt Re-election Campaign letters |
July 1934 |
| 6:147 |
Campaign correspondence; Isabella Greenway; Governor Moeur’s
speech; Phoenix Union High School; Carl Hayden’ Henry M. Horner; the
Light and gas Consumers League of Arizona; Harry D. Midkiff; Upton Sinclair;
Salt River Valley Water Users Association; Morris Goldwater |
August 1934 |
| 6:148 |
Campaign letters; Jack Van Ryder; J. C. Babbitt; Henry
F. Ashurst; Russ F. Tatum; financial report; Hunt for Governor Club |
Sep 1-16, 1934 |
| 6:149 |
Campaign letters; 4 photographs of Hunt campaign sign;
sample ballot, primary election, 1933 |
Sep 17-21, 1934 |
| 6:150 |
Upton Sinclair; campaign letters; American Liberty League;
James H. Kerby |
Sep 22-30, 1934 |
| 6:151 |
Frank C. Lockwood; Labor's Civil Rights Committee |
Oct 1-15, 1934 |
| 6:152 |
Dodd L. Greer; New Deal Democratic Club; Donald R. Richberg;
Arizona Democratic Association; Campaign Literature; James H. Kerby;
Ernest R. Hall; Hoval A. Smith; Thomas Maddock; Miami Federal Labor Union |
Oct 16-31, 1934 |
| 6:153 |
Democratic Central Committee; Harry D. Metkiff campaign
literature; Disabled American Veterans of the World War; Frank C. Lockwood;
Madge Roberts; Hoval A. Smith; Henry F. Ashurst; Bunker Hill Arizona
Mining Company |
Nov 1-15, 1934 |
| 6:154 |
Japanese in Arizona; George W. Norris; Huey F. Long; R.
C. Stanford; Louis H. Howe; M. R. Tillotson |
Nov 16-30, 1934 |
| 6:155 |
American Federation of Labor, William Green; Miami Federal
Labor Union, George W. Norris; Federal Emergency Administration; Lincoln
Steffens; Benjamin B. Moeur |
December 1934 |
| 6:156 |
Maricopa County list of workers |
1934 |
| 6:157 |
George W. P. Hunt, will and estate |
1934 |
| 6:158 |
George W. P. Hunt personal correspondence |
n.d. |
| 6:159 |
Letters to Virginia Hunt on the death of her father, George
W. P. Hunt, A-L. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashurst; Babbitt Bros.; Henry H.
Blood; Sidney Kartus; J. Lee Loveless; James H. Kerby |
1934-1935 |
| 6:160 |
Letters to Virginia Hunt on the death of her father, George
W. P. Hunt, M-Z. Benjamin B. Moeur; William R. Morris; A.G. McAlister;
J. Morris Richards; Henry D. Ross; Albert C. Ritchie; Henry L. Woolf;
Mulford Winsor |
1934-1935 |
| 6:161 |
George W. P. Hunt, personal correspondence; biography
of George W. P. Hunt |
1935 |
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|
| Box:Folder |
Description |
Date |
| 7:162 |
Contributors; appointees; Democratic candidates for primary
election; Chairmen, Democratic Central Committee, 1924-1928 |
1924-1928 |
| 7:163 |
James H. Kerby; expense statements; Old Dominion Bank;
Arizona Gazette |
1928 |
| 7:164 |
Fees in re-election campaign 1916 and legal contest 1917;
Commonwealth Bonding and Casualty Insurance Company |
1916-1917 |
| 7:165 |
Campaign literature; election of 1928 |
1928 |
| 7:166 |
Nomination petitions, campaign of 1928: Apache; Cochise;
Coconino; Gila; Graham; Greenlee; Maricopa; Mohave; Navajo; Pima; Pinal;
Santa Cruz; Yavapai; Yuma |
1928 |
| 7:167 |
Nomination petitions, list of signers, campaign of 1928 |
1928 |
| 7:168 |
Campaign expenses |
1930 |
| 7:169 |
Telegrams of congratulation |
1930 |
| 7:170 |
Correspondence to Governor Hunt: Oscar Irvin, campaign
manager; Lewis W. Douglas; Helen G. Shaw; Wright Patman; William McAdo;
photograph of Hunt and others outside capitol building |
1932 |
| 7:171 |
B.D. Proctor vs. George W. P. Hunt |
1932 |
| 7:172 |
Advertising expenses; list of Arizona newspapers and advertising
rates |
1932 |
| 7:173 |
Applications for jobs, campaign of 1932 |
1932 |
| 7:174 |
Form letters and list of people offering help, campaign
of 1932 |
1932 |
| 7:175 |
Correspondence regarding defeat |
1932 |
| 7:176 |
Letters of appreciation, 1932 campaign |
1932 |
| 7:177 |
Letters of thanks for contributions, 1932 campaign |
1932 |
| 7:178 |
Letters of thanks for contributions, 1932 campaign |
1932 |
| 7:179 |
Letters of thanks for contributions, 1932 campaign |
1932 |
| 7:180 |
Letters of thanks for contributions, 1932 campaign |
1932 |
| 7:181 |
Campaign literature |
1932 |
| 7:182 |
Nomination petitions, 1932 campaign |
1932 |
| 7:183 |
Nomination petitions, list of signers |
1932 |
| 7:184 |
Nomination petitions, list of signers |
1932 |
| 7:185 |
Political correspondence, campaign, A-L: C. E. Adams;
Benjamin B. Moeur; Jack Anderson; Arizona Highway; Democratic Club; D.
B. Fountain; Elmer Graham |
1932 |
| 7:186 |
Political correspondence, campaign, M-Z: H.D. Midkiff;
M. Alice Patterson; |
1932 |
| 7:187 |
Announcements for Governor; John C. Phillips; Democratic
State Platform; August Wieden; J. Emery Johnson |
1914-1934 |
| 8:188 |
Campaign correspondence, A-G: Hunt for Governor Club;
Frances Ames; Arizona Corporation Commission; Benjamin B. Moeur; William
Green |
1932 |
| 8:189 |
Campaign correspondence, H-Z: Frances Ames; Primary registration
totals; W. E. Kell; Industrial Commission; E. D. Sibley; Sidney Sapp;
R. B. Walton |
1932 |
| 8:190 |
Campaign correspondence: defeat of Governor Hunt; F. Darnin
Smith; James B. Sayers; A.J. Priebe; Tom Mix; Henry Midkiff |
1932 |
| 8:191 |
Requests for petitions, A-D |
1932 |
| 8:192 |
Requests for petitions, E-K |
1932 |
| 8:193 |
Requests for petitions, L-Z |
1932 |
| 8:194 |
Political supporters, A-B |
1932 |
| 8:195 |
Political supporters, C-D |
1932 |
| 8:196 |
Political supporters, E-G |
1932 |
| 8:197 |
Political supporters, H-J |
1932 |
| 8:198 |
Political supporters, K-L |
1932 |
| 8:199 |
Political supporters, M-N |
1932 |
| 8:200 |
Political Supporters, O-R |
1932 |
| 8:201 |
Political Supporter, S-T |
1932 |
| 8:202 |
Political Supporters, U-Z |
1932 |
| 8:203 |
Campaign Suppliers |
1932 |
| 8:204 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidential Campaign, correspondence:
James A. Farley; Roosevelt Southern Club; James M. Curley; Louis L. Emmerson;
League for Independent Political Action; Jonathon G. Pollard; Russ F.
Tatum; John W. Davis; Arizona Delegates, Democratic National Convention;
John Nance, Garner; Democratic National Convention Platform |
1932 |
| 8:205 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidential Campaign, printed
materials: Victory Campaign, Democratic party for 1932; Democratic National
Committee; Garner for President Club; Minnesotal Roosevelt Club |
1932 |
| 8:206 |
Campaign, Governor Hunt |
1934 |
| 8:207 |
Campaign, Governor George W. P. Hunt: Frank C. Brophy;
Maricopa County Municipal Water Conservation; Benjamin B. Moeur; James
H. Kerby; National Re-Employment Bureau; Arizona Democratic Association
News; Campaign Platform |
1934 |
| 8:208 |
Campaign, personal finances |
1934 |
| 9:209 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Maricopa County |
1934 |
| 9:210 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Maricopa County |
1934 |
| 9:211 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Maricopa County |
1934 |
| 9:212 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Mohave and Navajo
Counties |
1934 |
| 9:213 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Pima County |
1934 |
| 9:214 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Pima County |
1934 |
| 9:215 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Pinal and Yuma Counties |
1934 |
| 9:216 |
Nomination papers, George W. P. Hunt: Yavapai County |
1934 |
| 10:217 |
Campaign correspondence, Apache County: Dan T. Benchoff;
Bert and Harry Colter; George Martin; Mande Colter Udall |
1934 |
| 10:218 |
Campaign correspondence, Bisbee, Cochise County: Jack
C. Delbridge; Mike J. Hannon; Hoval A. Smith; Bert Chavalier; Primary
registration totals |
1934 |
| 10:219 |
Campaign correspondence, Benson, Cochise County: Mr. And
Mrs. Roy Curtis; Bostwick Williams; Richard E. Yellott; Cochise County
labor organizations |
1934 |
| 10:220 |
Campaign correspondence, Douglas and Globe, Cochise County:
Fred Sutter; Howard Ames; Elmer Graham; John B. Hart; Highway dedication,
Chiricahua National Monument |
1934 |
| 10:221 |
Campaign correspondence, Tombstone, Cochise County: Brooks
David; George Henshaw; list of Tombstone voters |
1934 |
| 10:222 |
Campaign correspondence, Flagstaff, Coconino County: John
J. Finley; Jack Haines; Eliz L. Kennedy; Flagstaff Committee, Northern
Arizona Good Road Enthusiasts |
1934 |
| 10:223 |
Campaign correspondence, Payson and Claypool, Gila County:
Edward J. Eckerman; Walter W. Pottoroff; Howard Sprouse |
1934 |
| 10:224 |
Campaign correspondence, Globe, Gila County: John W. Clark;
C.B. Hall; Young Democrats of Gila County; Hunt for Governor Club; E.E.
Adams; United Whie Americans, Globe Chapter No. 6; political flyer |
1934 |
| 10:225 |
Campaign correspondence, Globe, Miami, Casa Grande, Gila
County: L.C. Bolles; Stanley R. Yoder; R. J. Bobla; Carl Hayden; Edwin
N. Gilman; Giullermo Rodriguez; Hunt for Governor Club; George F. Senner;
J. W. Strode |
1934 |
| 11:226 |
Campaign correspondence, Fort Thomas, Graham County: Fred
Pascoe; Jack Hinton; William Talley; William Murphy; Fort Thomas Precinct
Voters List |
1934 |
| 11:227 |
Campaign correspondence, Geronimo and Ashurst Precinct
Voters Lists |
1934 |
| 11:228 |
Campaign correspondence, Safford and Thatcher, Graham
County: Jack Edwards; Charles B. Yett, Sr.; F. D. Glassford; George von
Gansig |
1934 |
| 11:229 |
Campaign correspondence, Solomonville, Graham County:
G. A. Massey; F. M. Medhurst |
1934 |
| 11:230 |
Campaign correspondence, Duncan and Franklin, Greenlee
County: Charles O. Billingley; Fred Pascoe; Albert Glassgow; C. J. Midzor |
1934 |
| 11:231 |
Campaign correspondence, Clifton, Greenlee; Luz Cisneros;
Matt Danenhauerl; Lucille McNeill; Southern National Highways Association;
George Clifton Wright |
1934 |
| 11:232 |
Campaign correspondence, Buckeye, Maricopa County: J.
R. Marche; Willard A. Wood |
1934 |
| 11:233 |
Campaign correspondence, Chandler, Maricopa County: Christine
Bedell; James E. De Sousa; Byron and Edward C. Tatum |
1934 |
| 11:234 |
Campaign correspondence, Glendale, Maricopa County: Hunt
for Governors Club supporters; undecided voters |
1934 |
| 11:235 |
Campaign correspondence, Mesa, Maricopa County: O. S.
and Erwin Stapley; George A. Matthews; undecided voters |
1934 |
| 11:236 |
Campaign correspondence, Peoria, Maricopa County: C. L.
Chisholm; Jim Hennessey |
1934 |
| 11:237 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “A” |
1934 |
| 11:238 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “B” |
1934 |
| 11:239 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “C |
1934 |
| 11:240 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “D |
1934 |
| 11:241 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “E”: |
1934 |
| 12:242 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “F-G” |
1934 |
| 12:243 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County:”H” |
1934 |
| 12:244 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “I-J” |
1934 |
| 12:245 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “K-L” |
1934 |
| 12:246 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “Mc” |
1934 |
| 12:247 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “M” |
1934 |
| 12:248 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “N-O” |
1934 |
| 12”249 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “P-Q”: |
1934 |
| 12:250 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “R” |
1934 |
| 12:251 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “S” |
1934 |
| 12:252 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “T” |
1934 |
| 12:253 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “U-V” |
1934 |
| 12:254 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “W” |
1934 |
| 12:255 |
Political correspondence, Phoenix, Maricopa County, “X-Y-Z” |
1934 |
| 13:256 |
Political correspondence, Tempe, Maricopa County |
1934 |
| 13:257 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, Maricopa County, “A-C” |
1934 |
| 13:258 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, Maricopa County, “D-H” |
1934 |
| 13:259 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, Maricopa County, “I-O” |
1934 |
| 13:260 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, Maricopa County, “P-Z” |
1934 |
| 13:261 |
Political correspondence, Mohave County |
1934 |
| 13:262 |
Political correspondence, Kingman, Mohave County |
1934 |
| 13:263 |
Political correspondence, Navajo County |
1934 |
| 13:264 |
Political correspondence, Pima County |
1934 |
| 13:265 |
Political correspondence, Tucson, Pima County, “A-C” |
1934 |
| 13:266 |
Political correspondence, Tucson, Pima County, “D-H” |
1934 |
| 13:267 |
Political correspondence, Tucson, Pima County, “I-O” |
1934 |
| 13:268 |
Political correspondence, Tucson, Pima County, “P-R” |
1934 |
| 13:269 |
Political correspondence, Tucson, Pima County, “S-Z” |
1934 |
| 13:270 |
Political correspondence, Frank G. Cooper, manager, Tucson,
Pima County Headquarters, Hunt for Governor |
1934 |
| 13:271 |
Political correspondence, Florence, Pinal County |
1934 |
| 13:272 |
Political correspondence, Florence, Pinal County |
1934 |
| 13:273 |
Political correspondence, Casa Grande, Pinal County |
1934 |
| 13:274 |
Political correspondence, Superior, Pinal County |
1934 |
| 14:275 |
Political correspondence, Santa Cruz County |
1934 |
| 14:276 |
Political correspondence, Nogales, Santa Cruz County |
1934 |
| 14:277 |
Political correspondence, Yavapai County |
1934 |
| 14:278 |
Political correspondence, Ash Fork, Yavapai County |
1934 |
| 14:279 |
Political correspondence, Jerome, Yavapai County |
1934 |
| 14:280 |
Political correspondence, Prescott, Yavapai County |
1934 |
| 14:281 |
Political correspondence, Prescott, Yavapai County |
1934 |
| 14:282 |
Political correspondence, Yuma, Yuma County |
1934 |
| 14:283 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, Yuma County |
1934 |
| 14:284 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous: Arizona State
Lands; Arizona Highway Department bids awarded, July 1, 1933-; House
Memorial regarding Grand Canyon National Game Preserve; Arizona publications
by counties; speech, Governor Benjamin Moeur; election results, governor’s
race, 1930, 1932; Governor Moeur’s platform, 1934 governor’s
race; Mexican registration, 1932; guidelines for county executive committees
to manage and direct Hunt’s re-election campaign; Hunt’s
position regarding sales tax; lists of prospective Hunt campaign workers
in Bisbee and Tombstone; lists of nominations for Hunt, Phoenix and Scottsdale |
1934 |
| 14:285 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “A” |
1934 |
| 14:286 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “B” |
1934 |
| 14:287 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “C” |
1934 |
| 14:288 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “D” |
1934 |
| 14:289 |
Political correspondence, Executive Committee, Prescott |
1934 |
| 14:290 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “E” |
1934 |
| 14:291 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “F” |
1934 |
| 14:292 |
Political correspondence, miscellaneous, “G” |
1934 |
| 14:293 |
Political correspondence, personal: Hunt’s platform;
state budget 1931-1932; campaign contributions; expenditure accounts,
primary campaign; committees |
1934 |
| 15:294 |
Bids for advertising campaign; taxes; estimated revenue
from other sources, fiscal year 1934-1935 |
1934 |
| 15:295 |
Campaign contributions, 1926-1930; Governor’s messages,
January 12, 1931 and December 28, 1931; campaign contributions, primary
and general elections, 1926, 1928, 1930; campaign contributions, Democratic
State Central Committee, 1926, 1928, 1930 |
1926-1931 |
| 15:296 |
Miscellaneous correspondence; speech, organized labor;
labor record of Benjamin B. Moeur; Hunt speech, July 12, 1934 |
1934 |
| 15:297 |
George W. P. Hunt itinerary, August 18-September 11, 1934;
P. D. Glassford itinerary, August 15, September 8, 1934 |
1934 |
| 15:298 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “I” |
1934 |
| 15:299 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “J” |
1934 |
| 15:300 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “K” |
1934 |
| 15:301 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “L”, precinct
organization |
1934 |
| 15:302 |
Miscellaneous labor correspondence: Maricopa County Labor
payroll; Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Enginemen, Phoenix Lodge
No. 632; Arizona Labor Review American Federation of Labor; Phoenix Burding
Trades Council |
1934 |
| 15:303 |
Campaign lists, 1934; commercial distribution, 1932; Arizona
Grocery Company, payroll list; Central Arizona and Light, list of employees;
various counties labor organization; Torrea packing Company, list of
employees |
1934 |
| 15:304 |
Thomas Maddock for Governor, miscellaneous correspondence;
speech, Thomas Maddock Phoenix, October 6, 1934 |
1934 |
| 15:305 |
George W. P. Hunt, miscellaneous campaign lists, 1934;
roster of licensed real estate brokers and salesmen, 1934; list of landowners;
Arizona Insurance agents, 1935; Santa Fe Railroad employees; Arizona
Highway Department employees |
1934-1935 |
| 15:306 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “Mc” |
1934 |
| 15:307 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “M” |
1934 |
| 15:308 |
Benjamin B. Moeur correspondence; Moeur platform; Moeur
statement of policies; Moeur speech, Phoenix, August 4, 1934 |
1934 |
| 15:309 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “N” |
1934 |
| 15:310 |
George W. P. Hunt, news releases and articles |
1934 |
| 15:311 |
George W. P. Hunt, newspaper stories |
1934 |
| 15:312 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “O” |
1934 |
| 15:313 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “P” |
1934 |
| 15:314 |
Publicity correspondence |
1934 |
| 15:315 |
Publicity correspondence |
1934 |
| 15:316 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “Q-R” |
1934 |
| 15:317 |
Campaign flyers |
1934 |
| 15:318 |
Santa Cruz County polling lists |
1934 |
| 15:319 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “S” |
1934 |
| 15:320 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “T” |
1934 |
| 15:321 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “U” |
1934 |
| 15:322 |
Correspondence, Clare Van Dyke regarding Copper Industry,
Copper Tariff Commission |
1934 |
| 15:323 |
Correspondence, Verde River |
1934 |
| 15:324 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “V” |
1934 |
| 15:325 |
Veterans organizations, Apache-Yuma counties |
1934 |
| 15:326 |
Miscellaneous correspondence, “W” |
1934 |
| Box:Folder |
Description |
Date |
| 16:327 |
Admission Day speech |
Feb. 14, 1913 |
| 16:328 |
Bisbee Park Dedication speech |
n.d. |
| 16:329 |
Capital Punishment speeches |
n.d. |
| 16:330 |
Cattle Growers Association speech |
n.d. |
| 16:331 |
George W. P. Hunt interview by the Chandler Arizonan regarding
trip from Chandler to Sacaton, September 1913 |
1913 |
| 16:331A |
Arizona Constitution speech, December 1913 |
1913 |
| 16:332 |
Arizona Bar Association speech, not delivered |
n.d. |
| 16:333 |
Toasts to the State of Arizona |
n.d. |
| 16:334 |
Correspondence, “B” |
1912 |
| 16:335 |
Correspondence, “C” |
1912 |
| 16:336 |
Correspondence, “D” |
1912 |
| 16:337 |
Correspondence, “E” |
1912 |
| 16:338 |
Correspondence, “S” |
1912 |
| 16:339 |
Correspondence, “U-Z” |
1912 |
| 16:340 |
Arizona Farmer speech |
n.d. |
| 16:341 |
“The Farmer and the State,” speech |
n.d. |
| 16:342 |
Correspondence, Virginia Hunt |
1912, 1914-1915 |
| 16:343 |
Greeting to Governor Thomas R. Marshall, Indiana |
n.d. |
| 16:344 |
Miscellaneous correspondence: Lynn T. Frazier, Lon Magargee;
E. N. Phillips |
1910-1916 |
| 16:345 |
Miscellaneous correspondence: Michael G. Cunniff; Arizona
Copper Company, J. S. Barlow; W.B. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson; Warren District
Trades Assembly, Bisbee; Harrison George, pamphlet |
1917-1918 |
| 16:346 |
Political charges and answers, 1912-1913; facts concerning
state taxes, 1913; partial record, Hunt’s first term |
1912-1913 |
| 16:347 |
Moose Lodge speech |
November 1, 1913 |
| 16:348 |
National Livestock Association speech |
1913 |
| 16:349 |
Toast to the Battleship Arizona |
June 19, 1915 |
| 16:350 |
“United States in No Danger of Becoming a Bolshevik Country” |
May 21, 1919 |
| 16:351 |
Prison and Prisoners, miscellaneous correspondence, |
1913-1915 |
| 16:352 |
Speeches and articles regarding prison reform |
n.d. |
| 16:353 |
Inaugural address, George W. P. Hunt; Theodore Roosevelt
speech, “The New Penology” |
|
| 16:354 |
“Relation of the City to the State” speech |
n.d. |
| 16:355 |
“Ship of State in New Waters,” speech |
April 25, 1914 |
| 16:356 |
“Sons of the American Revolution,” speech |
n.d. |
| 16:357 |
“The Prosperity of Arizona,” speech |
May 1, 1913 |
| 16:358 |
Speech to the Spanish Society |
n.d. |
| 16:359 |
Articles in Sunset magazine |
1913 |
| 16:360 |
Articles in Arizona Teacher magazine |
1914 |
| 16:361 |
Speech presented Tempe Union High School |
May 16, 1913 |
| 16:362 |
“The Meaning of This Thanksgiving to Arizona,” speech |
n.d. |
| 16:363 |
George W. P. Hunt, “Foreward” in Desert Magazine” |
April 1914 |
| 16:364 |
George W. P. Hunt, “What Shall We Do with Them?” in Hearst
Magazine |
1912 |
| 16:335 |
Correspondence regarding Woodrow Wilson |
1918 |
| 16:366 |
Matilda Henderson Wheelock, speech |
n.d. |
| 17:367 |
George W. P. Hunt, announcement for Governor |
1911 |
| 17:368 |
George W. P. Hunt, articles and speeches: Veto message,
First State Legislature, 3rd Special Session, HB 1, Penal Code; “The
Coming Citizen,” speech to the Arizona Federation of Woman’s Clubs, January
21, 1914; “The Abolition of Capitol Punishment,” Governor’s Conference,
August 17, 1915; “A Reply to Resolutions Adopted by Some Residents of
Yavapai County…”; “The Single Legislative Branch,” in Welfare, October
1913; “A Plea for Honesty in Business,” in Business, September 1912; “Labor
Day,” September 6, 1915. |
1912-1915 |
| 17:369 |
George W. P. Hunt, messages, articles and newspaper articles:
federal taxes; water; federal government; Colorado River Compact; radio
broadcast, KFAD, December 28, 1926; “Arizona and the Boulder Dam,” George
W. P. Hunt and William H. Hanby; “The Solo and the Chorus” |
1926 |
| 17:370 |
George W. P. Hunt, speech to the Odd fellows |
ca 1909 |
| 17:371 |
George W. P. Hunt, correspondence re: Clifton and Morenci
Copper Strike |
1915 |
| 17:372 |
Correspondence to and from Woodrow W. Wilson |
1916-1922 |
| 17:373 |
George W. P. Hunt, Messages from the Governor: “Suggestions
for Message;” “Report of the Arizona Colorado Committee appointed by
Gov. Geo. W. P. Hunt;” “The Man of the Hour;” “The Governor’s Advice
Will Prevail” |
1931-1932 |
| 17:374 |
George W. P Hunt, Messages, articles and newspaper clippings: “The
Sleeping Giant;” “Behind the Scenes;” “A Comparison;” campaign speeches;
Good Roads Association; correspondence |
1927-1929 |
| 17:375 |
George W. P. Hunt, speech on Woman’s Suffrage |
1897 |
| 17:376 |
George W. P. Hunt, Prison Reform and other related matters;
G. M. Willard and Lester Donar, “Politics in Pictures and Poems;” George
W. P. Hunt, “The New Criminology: The Novel Western Idea of Treating
Prisoners Like Men.” |
1912-1913 |
| 17:377 |
Correspondence re: Thomas J. Mooney case |
1931 |
| 17:378 |
Correspondence re: San Quentin prison cases |
1932 |
| 17:379 |
“The Heard Plan;” George W. P. Hunt statement before the
U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation regarding the Colorado River;
correspondence with Henry F. Ashurst. |
|
| 17:380 |
Speeches and articles regarding the Colorado River |
1928-1930 |
| 17:381 |
Speeches and articles regarding the Colorado River |
1928-1930 |
| 17:382 |
Speeches and articles regarding the Colorado River |
1928-1930 |
| 17:383 |
Speeches and articles regarding the Colorado River |
1928-1930 |
| 17:384 |
Clippings relating to I. W. W. strikes |
1917 |
| 17:385 |
Articles and newspaper clippings re:George W. P. Hunt |
1914-1932 |
| 17:386 |
Article, “Governor Hunt Entered Globe, Az Fifty Years
Ago” |
1931 |
| 17:387 |
Clifton. Morenci Metcalf Arizona Copper Strike |
1916 |
| 17:388 |
Correspondence re: Deportation of I. W. W.’s from Bisbee,
Arizona; |
1918 |
| 17:389 |
Correspondence re: deportation of I.W.W.’s from Bisbee,
Arizona; correspondence |
1918 |
| 17:390 |
Correspondence re: Globe and Miami Mine and Mill Strike, |
1917 |
| 17:391 |
Correspondence re: Globe and Miami Mine and Mill Strike |
1918 |
| 17:392 |
Correspondence: Arizona Code Commission-Revision of Arizona
Code, |
1925-1928 |
| 17:393 |
Correspondence: Code Bill |
1927-1928 |
| 17:394 |
Governor George W. P. Hunt messages and speeches: “Graphical
Report on the Handwriting of George W. P. Hunt, Governor of Arizona;” “Special
Message to the Legislature, 1926;” “Veto Message, House Bill No. 127;” “Message
to the Eighth Legislature, Second Special Session;” speech delivered
at Independence Day Celebration, Buckeye, Arizona, July 4, 1928; speech
to the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Arizona Wool Growers Association,
July 10, 1928; speech, Maricopa Cow Testing Association, July 21, 1928;
speech, Five Points political Meeting, August 22, 1928; speech, Bisbee
Labor Day, September 3, 1928; speech, Dedication of the Pioneer Mothers
Monument, Springerville, September 29, 1928; speech, Fifth Special Session
of the Eighth Arizona Legislature, November 19, 1928; “address on Arizona,” WMAQ
radio, Chicago, Illinois, December 1, 1928; Joe, Chisholm, “George Will
Persist.” |
1926-1928 |
| 17:395 |
Arizona State Prison Report |
1912 |
| 17: 396 |
Personal and legislative correspondence: Duett Hunt; A.F.
Miasch; P. Parker |
1896-1907 |
| 17:397 |
Correspondence to and from Carl Hayden |
1913-1914 |
| 17:398 |
Correspondence to and from Carl Hayden |
1915-1916 |
| 17:399 |
Reply to charges opposing George. W. P. Hunt’s appointment
as Minister to Siam; Henry Cabot Lodge; Marcus A. Smith |
1920 |
| 17:400 |
Announcement of the death of Senator Marcus A. Smith |
1924 |
| 17:401 |
Attorney’s opinions regarding convening the legislature
in Special Session |
1927 |
| 17:402 |
Elizabeth Murray, Women’s History Foundation, fraud case |
1929 |
| 17:403 |
Minutes of Joint Meeting, Arizona Delegates and Alternatives
to the National Democratic Convention |
1932 |
| 18:404 |
Personal letters from friends, A-G: Julius Becker; W.
F. Chenoweth; Delbridge family; George H. Dern; Henry Fleury; Isabella
Greenway |
1928 |
| 18:405 |
Personal letters from friends:, H-P; D. H. Hunt; Frank
Lockwood; Lida F. Pulliam |
1928 |
| 18:406 |
Personal letters from friends, R-Y; Sidney Sapp; George
W. Stephens; Father Ventura |
1928 |
| 18:407 |
Letters, newspaper articles, A-Y: Calvin Coolidge; Michael
J. Riordan; Frank J. Vaughn |
1928 |
| 18:408 |
Commentary on Benjamin F. Moeur message to the 11th legislature |
1933 |
| 18:409 |
Legislature; Capitol Comment articles; mining companies;
old age pensions; Pioneer Home; protection of desert flora; taxes; organized
labor; railway brotherhoods; Highway Commission |
1933 |
| 18:410 |
Hunt burial plot in Papago Park; title to grounds in Papago
Park |
1931-1932 |
| 18:411 |
Correspondence to and from Franklin D. Roosevelt |
1930-1933 |
| 18:412 |
List of Hunt appointments |
1930-1931 |
| 18:413 |
Agriculture and Horticulture Commission |
1931 |
| 18:414 |
Special Session; Governor Hunt statements and newspaper
releases; land policies; Arizona State Prison; cotton prices; delinquent
taxes; treaty negotiations between the United States and Mexico re: Colorado
River water |
1931 |
| 18:415 |
State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, correspondence
and lists of practitioners |
1931 |
| 18:416 |
Copper Trade Commission; copper mining industry; Arizona
Industrial Congress; Industrial Commission |
1931-1932 |
| 18: 417 |
Copper Tariff Commission question; Phelps Dodge Corporation;
Arizona Farm Bureau Federation |
1931-1932 |
| 18:418 |
Arizona State School for the Deaf and the Blind; correspondence |
1932 |
| 18:419 |
Game and Fish Commission |
1932 |
| 18:420 |
Letters of recommendation for state employees |
1932 |
| 18:421 |
Reconstruction Finance Corporation reports |
1932-1933 |
| 18:422 |
John W. Strode, former Secretary to Governor Hunt, correspondence;
Julius W. Becker; George H. Dern |
|
| 18:423 |
M. B. Startzman correspondence; reports; newspaper clippings
relating to the investigations and irregularities of the state prison |
1926-1931 |
| 18:424 |
Governor Hunt’s views on prohibition; record on prohibition;
Anti-Saloon League of Arizona |
1932 |
| 18:425 |
Special session; statements and newspaper releases; State
Unemployment Relief; Washington Bicentennial Arizona Committee; negroes
barred at Hoover Dam; construction work; State Highway Department; Mother’s
day Proclamation; state budget; labor in Arizona; proposed reduction
in the cost of education; State Banking Department |
1932 |
| 19:426 |
Hunt, Appointment as Minister to Siam, correspondence:
Marcus A. Smith; Carl Hayden; Henry F. Ashurst; Richard Yates |
1920 |
| 19:427 |
Correspondence re: capitol punishment and literature;
Anti-Capital Punishment Society of America; Norman Alexandroff; Stephen
M. Reynolds; National Criminal Reform Association; Committee for the
Re-Instatement of Capitol Punishment |
1912-1918 |
| 19:428 |
Charges against George W. P. Hunt over alleged political
activity and affiliations; Allen B. Jaynes; Will H. Hays; Mulford Winsor;
Henry Cabot Lodge; Arizona State Council of Defense; Americanization
Committee |
1918-1920 |
| 19:429 |
Hunt Labor Day speech re: Importation of Chinese Labor |
1918 |
| 19:430 |
Hunt correspondence with Dr. A. F. Maisch regarding Insane
Asylum |
1912-1917 |
| 19:431 |
Hunt correspondence with George Clemens |
1914-1917 |
| 19:432 |
Hunt correspondence with Leroy A. Ladd regarding a court
appeal |
1917 |
| 19:433 |
Correspondence regarding the death of the brother of Lazaro
Gutierrez de Lara |
1918 |
| 19:434 |
Hunt miscellaneous correspondence, “M”; J. F. McDonald,
Secretary Statehood League of Cochise County; H. A. Meyers; photograph,
Aunt Virginia |
1915 |
| 19:435 |
Correspondence with Peter C. MacFarlane |
1913-1915 |
| 19:436 |
Correspondence with Seth Moyle |
1912-1916 |
| 19:437 |
Correspondence with Charles A. Seaman |
1917-1919 |
| 19:438 |
Correspondence with George Powell and A.W. Packard during
Powell’s imprisonment |
1913-1914 |
| 19:439 |
Correspondence regarding Roy J. Meyers and method of extracting
electricity from the atmosphere |
1912-1914 |
| 19:440 |
Correspondence with Marcus A. Smith |
1920 |
| 19:441 |
Correspondence with Old Dominion Commercial Company |
1913-1917 |
| 19:442 |
Correspondence regarding Peace Treaty paper weight |
1917 |
| 19:443 |
Correspondence with Lon Megargee regarding commission
for paintings for the capitol building and progress of paintings; Anna
Megargee regarding husband’s whereabouts; C. F. Borton |
1913-1917 |