Historically Significant Archive of ca. Forty Pages of Autograph & Typed Manuscripts and Carbon Copies, Eleven Pages of Handwritten Notebook Notes, Eighteen Original Gelatin Silver Photographs (including a Real Photo Postcard), Twenty-One Photo Negatives, Eighteen Pages of Period Newspapers, Ca. Eight Newspaper Clippings, Two Land Patents, Two Official Letters, and ca. Fifty-Six Pages of Xerox Copies, Mostly Written and Collected by Early Arizona Settler Melvin W. Jones, Discussing Personal Encounters with Local Outlaws (“Curley Bill,” Frank McLaury, Ike Clanton, etc.), White Mountain Apache Conflicts, a Typical Prospector’s Journey to the Silver Mines of Tombstone, the Craze over the Adams Lost Mine, and the Newly Founded San Carlos Indian Agency (“Hell’s Forty Acres”); also with Notes about Slavery in Georgia and Civil War in Arkansas. Ca. 1880s-1990s.