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   1.  The Black Pioneers of Tucson and Their Achievements, 1860-1900; A Reference Guide, by Bernard Wilson.  The cover is        paper bound with a plastic binding.  The book contains the following: 78 pages, a Table of Contents, Preface, a list of Black people that lived in Tucson between 1860 and 1900 and with descriptions of some of their achievements in the city, containing black/white and colored photos, a population chart of Arizona, historical mining law information and a map created in 1900.  These and other items within the book are referenced for the historical researcher or genealogist searching for the Black population of Tucson.  If you are searching for Black relatives that resided in Tucson between 1860 and 1900, this is the beginning of your quest.  $25.00 

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The Black Pioneers of Tucson and Their Achievements, 1860-1900; A Reference Guide

2.  The 20th Century Tucson map contains 1920 U. S. Census population for Native Americans and Chinese with the Black population’ names (421), addresses and employment locations with some historical sites on this street map.  This map has the 1920 U. S. Census district shown in bright green and city official residents location.  Along the bottom edge are city photos of the past and present.  The map is 34” X 44” (863.6 mm X 1117.6 mm) on 24lb. white bond paper $80.00     

   

            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 20th Century Tucson Map;  (34” X 44”)

3.  NEW  17” X 11” (431.8 mm X 279.4 mm) nine pages map plates, bond with black plastic comb and 24 lb. paper cover.  Map description is same as above.  $80.00

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 20th Century Tucson Map;  (17” X 11”)  

4.  NEW The Black Residents of Tucson 1920; A Reference Guide, by Bernard Wilson is a set of four CDs containing a list of Black residents of Tucson, Arizona (426 names) during 1920.  Volume A-G/67.9 MB, Vol. H-M/67.0 MB, Vol. N-S/66.9 MB and Vol. T-W/66.9 MB of PDF data.  Each CD has names and symbols.  Some of these pioneer’s names are hyperlinked to another document.  These other documents are U. S. Census 1920, Tucson, City Directory for Tucson/1910-20, as well as some Arizona Vital Records (birth and death records).   $30.00 each CD or $100.00 for a full set (A-W)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW The Black Residents of Tucson 1920; A Reference Guide (CD)

 
NEW The Black Residents of Tucson 1920; A Reference Guide (FULL SET)  
 

5.  NEW The 1883-Tucson’s Black Residents Map, is a 34” X 44” (863.6 mm X 111.76 mm) map on 24lb. white bond paper.  This colored map is an 1883 street map of Tucson with a brief description of Tucson’s past, U. S. Census-1880 population data of Pima County, an Arizona Afro-American Timeline of Arizona and some Black popular residents located with reference page numbers to their reading in The Black Residents of Tucson and Their Achievements, 1860-1900; A Reference Guide.  $40.00

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW The 1883-Tucson’s Black Residents Map (34” X 44”)

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