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1 Arizona (Weekly) Citizen federal officials in Arizona Arizona (Weekly) Citizen mail routes from Tucson, C. Lord, postmaster Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Indian Affairs Office seeks bids for long list of supplies and equipment Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Tucson post office Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Tucson post office Arizona (Weekly) Citizen post office has money order business now Arizona (Weekly) Citizen mail Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Bennett & Co. mail route, Tucson-Mesilla Arizona (Weekly) Citizen X Bennett & Co. mail route, Tucson-Mesilla Arizona (Weekly) Citizen ? mail routes up for bid Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Tucson mail service Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Tucson-Tubac mail Arizona (Weekly) Citizen ship goods by U.S. mail Arizona (Weekly) Citizen ship goods by U.S. mail Arizona (Weekly) Citizen ship goods by U.S. mail Arizona (Weekly) Citizen mail routes Arizona Daily Citizen Riverside, Mammoth, and American Flag have problems with Arizona Daily Citizen rancher Ortiz at Sasabe has problems with U.S. Surveyor, part of his ranch is in U.S. Arizona Daily Citizen Santa Catalina forest created through the efforts of Holsinger Arizona Daily Citizen rural mail routes Arizona Daily Star federal public buildings needed Arizona Daily Star Mexican mail carrier Arizona Daily Star U of A, J. W. Tenney left to work for U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Arizona Daily Star rural free delivery system Arizona Daily Star rural free delivery system Arizona Daily Star rural free delivery system Arizona Daily Star U. S. Experimental Station at U of A should take up the rubber plant 1
2 Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalina Forest Reserve Arizona Daily Star use of post office box numbers Arizona Daily Star Immigration, alien arrests Arizona Daily Star mail delivery on horseback, Yuma to Tucson, 50 years ago Arizona Daily Star Mexican illegals Arizona Daily Star Tucson wants a government weather station Arizona Daily Star Tucson weather bureau progress Arizona Daily Star Tucson weather bureau Arizona Daily Star U.S. post office Arizona Daily Star Tucson post office Arizona Daily Star post office Arizona Daily Star Coronado Forest created Arizona Daily Star new Immigration Service detention house on A. Steinfeld Arizona Daily Star Pres. Roosevelt designates a 60-foot strip along the border as federal property, not to be settled Arizona Daily Star immigration inspector, Quitovoquito Arizona Daily Star house (A. Steinfelds's?) used to detain illegals Arizona Daily Star Immigration Department moves to a new building Arizona Daily Star immigration moves location Arizona Daily Star Magnetic Observatory to be built Arizona Daily Star Secretary of Interior, Report on Arizona Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalina Forest Reserve Arizona Daily Star Officer Webb of the immigration station in Tucson is transferred to San Diego Arizona Daily Star George Webb, immigration chief, leaves for San Diego Arizona Daily Star local immigration station increases staff Arizona Daily Star Tucson to get a U.S. weather bureau station Arizona Daily Star immigration station Arizona Daily Star Tucson post office Arizona Daily Star weather bureau at the new Magnetic Observatory 2
3 Arizona Daily Star Head of Magnetic Observatory falls into an open well, is injured Arizona Daily Star immigration station personnel Arizona Daily Star work on the Magnetic Observatory is delayed, no copper nails Arizona Daily Star immigration station, woman arrested and confined Arizona Daily Star Immigration Service, George Webb is replaced Arizona Daily Star the Magnetic Observatory and its telephone Arizona Daily Star C. T. Connell, immigration service, transferred from Douglas to Tucson Arizona Daily Star McQuigg, new San Xavier Indian agent, replaces Berger Arizona Daily Star C. T. Connell, immigration office Arizona Daily Star C. T. Connell, immigration office Arizona Daily Star Corbett and others seek postmaster job Arizona Daily Star U.S. census Arizona Daily Star U.S. census Arizona Daily Star U.S. census enumerators Arizona Daily Star U.S. census enumerators Arizona Daily Star J. Knox Corbett, reappointed as postmaster Arizona Daily Star U.S. census enumerators Arizona Daily Star U.S, route, Tucson-Old Glory Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators [misdated, should be 11 May] 3
4 Arizona Daily Star E. L. Wetmore missed by census Arizona Daily Star census enumerator on the Papago reservation Arizona Daily Star census work ends Arizona Daily Star census enumerators and Yaquis, refugees from Sonora Arizona Daily Star census enumerators and Indians Arizona Daily Star Indians and census enumerators Arizona Daily Star census enumerators Arizona Daily Star Postmaster Corbett Arizona Daily Star census and Tucson city boundaries Arizona Daily Star big fire in the Santa Catalinas Arizona Daily Star big fire in the Santa Catalinas Arizona Daily Star U.S. mail routes: Oracle to Mammoth, Tucson to Cerro Colorado and Arivaca to Old Glory, Tucson to Escuela, Tucson to Indian Oasis Arizona Daily Star fire in Santa Catalina forest grows Arizona Daily Star Oracle area forest fire Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalina fire rages Arizona Daily Star Mt. Lemmon fire Arizona Daily Star huge forest fire in Santa Catalinas continues Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalina fire under control Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalina forest fire Arizona Daily Star Tucson needs a federal building Arizona Daily Star Santa Ritas forest fire Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalina fire is out Arizona Daily Star immigration inspector, Connell [Section 2] Arizona Daily Star U.S. government building in Tucson Arizona Daily Star new post office building site Arizona Daily Star post office sites [Section 2] Arizona Daily Star San Augustin Hotel proposed as new post office site [Section 2] Arizona Daily Star another post office site Arizona Daily Star government building site 4
5 Arizona Daily Star U.S. Forest Service puts in telephone line from Rosemont to La Canoa Ranch Arizona Daily Star Postmaster Corbett and the new post office site Arizona Daily Star Pima County census takers finally get pay Arizona Daily Star J. Knox Corbett post office Arizona Daily Star federal building site Arizona Daily Star federal building for post office Arizona Daily Star border fence Arizona Daily Star Tucson Magnetic Observatory Arizona Daily Star Santa Catalinas fire Arizona Daily Star Magnetic Observatory working in the Catalinas Arizona Daily Star new post office building site Arizona Daily Star new federal building Arizona Daily Star John Murphy, former Immigration Inspector, funeral Arizona Daily Star new federal building Arizona Daily Star post office increases staff for Christmas rush Arizona Daily Star federal appropriation for post office Arizona Daily Star new post office site Arizona Daily Star arguments over siting of new government building Arizona Daily Star Immigration Service Arizona Daily Star U.S. Post Office puts Sunday work to a vote Arizona Daily Star U.S. Reclamation Service hires Cocopahs and Yumas Arizona Daily Star vote on whether or not to have post office open on Sunday Arizona Daily Star post office building site location held up Arizona Daily Star new post office building Arizona Daily Star early history of mail carrying in Arizona [Section 2] Arizona Daily Star post office will not close on Sunday Arizona Daily Star Tucson goes on the federal Weather Bureau's report Arizona Daily Star Weather Bureau reporting the weather of Tucson Arizona Daily Star Tucson federal building site Arizona Daily Star Tucson needs first class weather station 5
6 Arizona Daily Star new post office site Arizona Daily Star U.S. Forest Service rangers Arizona Daily Star Tucson to get a Postal Savings Bank on 28 August 1911 Arizona Daily Star Postal Savings Bank Arizona Daily Star Carl Scholefield, USFS ranger marries in San Francisco, home in Helvetia (Rosemont) Arizona Daily Star Postal Savings Bank Arizona Daily Star Postal Savings Bank Arizona Daily Star post office siting problems Arizona Daily Star postal savings banks [Section 2] Arizona Daily Star Chiricahua forest, Portal Arizona Daily Star George W. Webb, immigration head in Tucson, is in town Arizona Daily Star Tucson Postal Bank Arizona Daily Star J. D. "Jeff" Milton, Chinese Inspector for Fairbank Arizona Daily Star why is the mail late? Arizona Daily Star several try to keep Federal Court in Tucson Arizona Weekly Citizen post office Arizona Weekly Citizen W. Corbett, post office Arizona Weekly Citizen post office to be closed on Sundays Arizona Weekly Citizen weather tower blown down Arizona Weekly Star Tucson post office Arizona Weekly Star Weather Bureau service Arizona Weekly Star DeGroff takes over the post office, Corbett delays and hinders Arizona Weekly Star Weather Service office Arizona Weekly Star Tucson Post Office Arizona Weekly Star U.S. Weather Bureau closed Arizona Weekly Star post office gets keyless box locks Arizona Weekly Star post office gets keyless box locks Daily Arizona Citizen Customs (Revenue) Inspector Zabrieski Daily Arizona Citizen government contracts for supplies to the military 6
7 Daily Arizona Citizen Tucson-Tombstone mail Daily Arizona Citizen Tucson-Tombstone mail Daily Arizona Citizen post office Daily Arizona Citizen post office Daily Arizona Citizen Internal Revenue collector Daily Arizona Citizen Postmaster, C. H. Lord Daily Arizona Citizen mail route, Tucson to Washington Camp via Harshaw Daily Arizona Citizen bid list for government supplies Daily Arizona Citizen census problems Daily Arizona Citizen census problems Daily Arizona Citizen census problems Daily Arizona Citizen census problems Daily Arizona Citizen post office problems Daily Arizona Citizen mail service needed from Altar to Tucson via Arivaca Tucson Citizen Immigration Service, Capt. George Webb, 26 Chinese to deport Tucson Citizen post office box rental due Tucson Citizen post office changes Tucson Citizen U.S. Immigration Office Tucson Citizen U.S. Immigration Office, George Webb Tucson Citizen Capt. George Webb, Immigration Service Tucson Citizen post office receipts Tucson Citizen B. F. Daniels, Dep. U. S. Marshal, space in the courthouse Tucson Citizen money allowed by County for Justice of the Peace, constables, interpreters, coroner Tucson Citizen post office receipts Tucson Citizen new post office will be on corner of Stone and Pennington to be erected by A. Steinfeld's Arizona Building Co. Tucson Citizen new post office Tucson Citizen L. C. Hughes scams 30+ subscribers to new post office Tucson Citizen L. C. Hughes and post office scandal 7
8 Tucson Citizen L. C. Hughes and post office scandal Tucson Citizen L. C. Hughes and post office scandal; subscribers did not all pay Tucson Citizen post office scandal, L. C. Hughes Tucson Citizen J. Knox Corbett, postmaster, extended four years Tucson Citizen old post office deal, Mr. English tries to get his money back Tucson Citizen Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal, Justus P. Wells, dies Tucson Citizen Justus P. Wells funeral Tucson Citizen L. C. Hughes post office building vacated and post office moves to an A. Steinfeld building Tucson Citizen new immigration law Tucson Citizen city wants government weather station [page 8 mislabeled p. 4] Tucson Citizen new post office to be located north of Steinfeld's store Tucson Citizen Steinfeld erecting new post office building Tucson Citizen new post office Tucson Citizen post office receipt increase Tucson Citizen new post office building Tucson Citizen new post office building Tucson Citizen post office building to be enlarged Tucson Citizen plans to expand post office Tucson Citizen plans to reforest Arizona Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell, former city recorder is still with the U.S. Immigration Service Tucson Citizen furniture for the new post office building Tucson Citizen Postmaster Corbett received a dog in a mail sack from a fellow postmaster; later the dog was poisoned Tucson Citizen post office to move to Stone and Pennington Tucson Citizen post office new location Tucson Citizen mounted immigration inspectors 8
9 Tucson Citizen T. Roosevelt creates a 60-foot-wide strip along the Mexican border to prevent smuggling Tucson Citizen post office receives an automatic cancellation machine Tucson Citizen M. R. Moore is succeeded by L. W. Wakefield as register, Phoenix land office Tucson Citizen land office may return to Tucson under L. W. Wakefield Tucson Citizen Tucson post office to expand Tucson Citizen L. W. Wakefield, register of land office Tucson Citizen an Immigration office to be established in Lochiel Tucson Citizen Capt. George Webb, Immigration Service, rides a bad horse down the street and breaks it Tucson Citizen Immigration Service office established at Aros Ranch on border Tucson Citizen Experimental Station in Sierritas Tucson Citizen all houses need numbers or no mail delivery Tucson Citizen Immigration Service man in Quitovaquito is Jeff Milton Tucson Citizen Lyman J. Wakefield, Register of the land office Tucson Citizen post office money orders run $135,000 per month Tucson Citizen Gifford Pinchot, head of U.S. Forest Service, is in Tucson Tucson Citizen Pinchot banquet Tucson Citizen mail clerk robs mail, replaces it, but is still in trouble Tucson Citizen U. S. Government vs Murray Bateman, an SPRR employee, breaking into a railroad car Tucson Citizen Register, Lyman Wakefield, says land office in Phoenix is doing increasing business Tucson Citizen Baca Float case Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell is still with U. S. Immigration in Los Angeles Tucson Citizen G. Pinchot, U. S. Forest Service, meeting with Pima County cattlemen is successful Tucson Citizen Lyman Wakefield is nominated by the President as Land Register for 4 more years Tucson Citizen post office staff increases 9
10 Tucson Citizen Christmas rush is on at post office Tucson Citizen thieves break into mailboxes Tucson Citizen Jeff Milton is with Immigration stationed at Quitovaquito Tucson Citizen mail robbers Tucson Citizen Arizona postal receipts up Tucson Citizen Prof. R. H. Forbes, head of Agricultural Experiment Station Tucson Citizen valentine mail is heavy Tucson Citizen post office to get more employees Tucson Citizen Lyman Wakefield, land register, visits Tucson Citizen post office jobs Tucson Citizen USFS collects grazing fees Tucson Citizen Immigration Department, 2 Japanese and 6 Russians deported Tucson Citizen exam for clerk position Tucson Citizen immigration and illegal entrants Tucson Citizen USFS plants 2,000 pine trees Tucson Citizen USFS grazing rules Tucson Citizen all indigent foreign aliens are to be deported per Immigration Service Tucson Citizen Jeff Milton, immigration service is still at Quitovaquito Tucson Citizen post office clerks Tucson Citizen land office in Phoenix investigated; Register Lyman Wakefield was not involved Tucson Citizen Phoenix land office, Register L. Wakefield Tucson Citizen land office affairs Tucson Citizen L. Wakefield, Phoenix land office Tucson Citizen post office and a mysterious white powder in the mail Tucson Citizen Register Lyman Wakefield in Tucson Tucson Citizen Lee Park Lin, interpreter, replaces Harry Faung Tucson Citizen USFS trails 10
11 Tucson Citizen Postmaster Corbett returns from 2 months' stay in the East Tucson Citizen new post office clerks Tucson Citizen Secretary of Interior rejects the Baca Float grant Tucson Citizen Land Register, Lyman Wakefield, visits Tucson Tucson Citizen immigration department to build new facility Tucson Citizen post office burglary Tucson Citizen post office statistics Tucson Citizen post office clerk exam Tucson Citizen Immigration Department to get new building Tucson Citizen new Immigration Service building erected by A. Steinfeld Tucson Citizen immigration inspectors rotated station assignments Tucson Citizen Immigration Department to watch Yaquis Tucson Citizen successor to L. Wakefield, Register, sought Tucson Citizen L. Wakefield, Land Office Register, will leave office 1 October Tucson Citizen Immigration Service, Lee Park Lim, interpreter moves to Tucson Tucson Citizen successor to Lyman Wakefield as Register of Land Office Tucson Citizen new Immigration Department building Tucson Citizen site for new Magnetic Observatory Tucson Citizen Magnetic Observatory Tucson Citizen postmaster convention in Phoenix, Corbett to attend Tucson Citizen Forest Service provides more pasture for use of ranchers Tucson Citizen Lyman Wakefield, Land Office Register, turns over office to replacement Tucson Citizen Pima County gets check for schools from Forest Service Tucson Citizen L. E. Smith is forest ranger on the Coronado forest Tucson Citizen Lyman Wakefield is still Register of the land office, problem with successor 11
12 Tucson Citizen University to entertain members of the Country Commission, a federal body Tucson Citizen Immigration Services new building Tucson Citizen there are new officials in the land office Tucson Citizen the Commission on Country Life (federal) to interview agricultural ranchers at the U of A Tucson Citizen Commission on Country Life Tucson Citizen Commission on Country Life Tucson Citizen Commission on Country Life Tucson Citizen Immigration Inspector Milton is in from Quitobaquito Tucson Citizen Catalina and Santa Rita forest reserves Tucson Citizen woman wants post office clerk to lick stamps for her Tucson Citizen changes in post offices delivery routes Tucson Citizen J. Knox Corbett, post office Tucson Citizen Jeff Milton, Immigration inspector at Quitovaquito Tucson Citizen Jeff Milton, Immigration inspector at Quitovaquito Tucson Citizen former land office officials to receive back pay Tucson Citizen USFS moves headquarters from Benson back to Tucson Tucson Citizen Catalina Forest and Rincon Forest stations connected by telephone Tucson Citizen Magnetic Observatory, site selected (Coast and Geoditic Survey) Tucson Citizen post office annual report Tucson Citizen Immigration Service head, George Webb, moves to California Tucson Citizen George Webb moves to Calexico Tucson Citizen post office boxes must have easy access Tucson Citizen U.S. trial jury Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory Tucson Citizen post office clerks have measles Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory, well being dug Tucson Citizen U. S. weather station to be established in Tucson 12
13 Tucson Citizen Jeff Milton, of Immigration Service, transferred from Tucson Citizen Immigration Inspector C. T. Connell in Tucson Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory director falls in open well, is seriously Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory director has brain concussion Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory director, W. B. Keeling dies of his injuries Tucson Citizen USFS, sprearizona Daily Star Alfileria, over deserts Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory, new superintendent Tucson Citizen USFS people to meet about forest boundaries Tucson Citizen magnetic observatory Tucson Citizen Tucson post office and rural delivery routes Tucson Citizen USFS and poisonous plants Tucson Citizen rural delivery of mail to continue Tucson Citizen Dr. Morrison named official physician to federal prisoners by U.S. Marshal Overlock Tucson Citizen Immigration Inspector C. Connell arrests undesirables Tucson Citizen one-time postmaster C. A. Elliott dies Tucson Citizen C. A. Elliott funeral Tucson Citizen Charles T. Connell, immigration service fights white slavery Tucson Citizen rural mailboxes vandalized Tucson Citizen post office and Christmas mail Tucson Citizen rural mail deliveries Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell, Immigration Service, to San Francisco for treatment of an eye ailment Tucson Citizen post office will not add to rural delivery routes Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell, Immigration Service, to Los Angeles for eye treatment; he is stationed at Naco Tucson Citizen proposed federal building for Tucson Tucson Citizen Immigration Chief resigns replaced by Charles C. Connell Tucson Citizen Charles Connell lived in Tucson before 1903, now is in charge of the Immigration Office 13
14 Tucson Citizen Immigration Inspector Connell here, change in office Tucson Citizen post office report mentions street improvements Tucson Citizen U. S. Attorney to headquarter in Tucson Tucson Citizen J. Knox Corbett and post office inspector Dutton Tucson Citizen rural routes, paint mail boxes Tucson Citizen J. Knox Corbett reappointed postmaster Tucson Citizen census problem in Tucson's Mexican town Tucson Citizen Postmaster Corbett, leave of absence Tucson Citizen mail delivery contracts, Tucson to Old Glory, Tucson to Oracle, Tucson to Indian Oasis, Tucson to Escuela Tucson Citizen census work ended Tucson Citizen the census closes operations Tucson Citizen U.S. Marshal's Office Tucson Citizen census takers find Papagos uncooperative Tucson Citizen Papagos and the census Tucson Citizen J. Knox Corbett selected for four more years as postmaster Tucson Citizen Tucson gets a seismograph Tucson Citizen Tucson post office to be a first class facility as of 1 July Tucson Citizen Tucson post office to be a first class facility as of 1 July Tucson Citizen Tucson post office and post cards Tucson Citizen post office to increase staff size Tucson Citizen Tucson Rough Riders want reunion in Tucson Tucson Citizen Tucson Rough Riders want reunion in Tucson Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen census takers not yet paid 14
15 Tucson Citizen post office changes Tucson Citizen Scott St. property offered by Tenny and Cameron as federal building site Tucson Citizen USFS puts out fire boxes in the Santa Ritas Tucson Citizen federal building site Tucson Citizen federal building, bid for the San Augustine site sent to Washington, D.C. Tucson Citizen census takers finally get paid Tucson Citizen more sites proposed for the new federal building Tucson Citizen more sites proposed for the new federal building Tucson Citizen trees are planted in Catalinas burned areas Tucson Citizen Martin site offered for new federal building, corner of Stone and Alameda Tucson Citizen there is an increase in Special Delivery letters to Tucson Tucson Citizen USFS land soon to be open to entry Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen Tucson post office 20 years ago (1890) Tucson Citizen USFS has tree nursery near Soldiers Camp, Mt. Lemmon Tucson Citizen Selkirk inspects ranger stations in Santa Ritas and Oracle Tucson Citizen USFS measures timber in the Nogales forest Tucson Citizen USFS land opened to settlement Tucson Citizen inspection of USFS ranger stations completed Tucson Citizen post office Tucson Citizen USFS land opened to settlement Tucson Citizen post office requests that citizens put up mail boxes Tucson Citizen site for Tucson post office Tucson Citizen USFS lookout on top of Old Baldy Tucson Citizen Magnetic Observatory gets a new director Tucson Citizen post office workers in summer are high school boys Tucson Citizen post office gets coil stamp machine; census takers getting paid Tucson Citizen post office money orders 15
16 Tucson Citizen post office, mail delivery Tucson Citizen Consolidated Telephone & Telegraph line to connect all USFS ranger stations Tucson Citizen postmasters meet in Phoenix Tucson Citizen post office personnel Tucson Citizen USFS telephone lines Tucson Citizen post office problems Tucson Citizen inspector of federal building sites in town Tucson Citizen post office box rent to go up Tucson Citizen federal building sites Tucson Citizen E. H. Richardson robbed the U.S. mail Tucson Citizen new federal building sites inspector here, tour with A. Steinfeld, H. Steinfeld, J. Knox Corbett, and N. E. Plumer Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen USFS protects big game Tucson Citizen U.S. government establishes a big, fenced pasture between Helvetia and La Canoa Tucson Citizen post office requires postmaster to apply for the position Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell, Immigration Service promoted, has Biographical sketch; entered service in 1903 Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell, Immigration Service promoted, has Biographical sketch; entered service in 1903 Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell, Immigration Service Tucson Citizen C. T. Connell takes charge of the Los Angeles office of the Immigration Service Tucson Citizen Department of Interior's limits on placer mines Tucson Citizen post office rush for Christmas Tucson Citizen post office is busy Tucson Citizen post office receipts Tucson Citizen post office holiday hours Tucson Citizen post office lease expires soon Tucson Citizen post office receipts [Progress Ed.] 16
17 Tucson Citizen new federal building Tucson Citizen Coronado National Forest Tucson Citizen federal building site Tucson Citizen Tucson's postal receipts Tucson Citizen U. S. Magnetic Observatory Tucson Citizen federal building sites inspector Tucson Citizen federal building site location Tucson Citizen San Augustine is site of proposed federal building Tucson Citizen federal building sites Tucson Citizen site for federal building selected Tucson Citizen site for federal building selected Tucson Citizen no site chosen for federal building Tucson Citizen post office may close on Sundays Tucson Citizen post office increases mail service to Tucson Tucson Citizen post office, Sunday closure Tucson Citizen post office remodel [Real Estate Section] Tucson Citizen post office Tucson Citizen post office sale of stamps Tucson Citizen Capt. C. T. Connell, Immigration Service, is still in Los Angeles Tucson Citizen vandalism of post office boxes Tucson Citizen USFS prepares for forest fires Tucson Citizen USFS wins important case against livestock interests Tucson Citizen Sasabe reopens Customs office Tucson Citizen post office handles 572,000 pieces of mail, in and out, in May Tucson Citizen post office inspector based in Tucson Tucson Citizen post office Sunday hours reduced Tucson Citizen Tucson federal building site Tucson Citizen new Tucson federal building site Tucson Citizen USFS' Catalina pine tree nursery does well Tucson Citizen postmaster's salary 17
18 Tucson Citizen train #7 to carry Tucson's mail Tucson Citizen post office ships mail east Tucson Citizen Red Cross stamps are banned from U.S. mail Tucson Citizen Forest Rangers, L. C. Way of Oracle, A. H. Edwards of Duquesne, and D. L. McBath of Patagonia Tucson Citizen federal building site to be chosen Tucson Citizen postal telegraph builds into Tucson Tucson Citizen Tucson post office second in Arizona in number of receipts Tucson Citizen post office, Tucson money orders Tucson Citizen Tucson Postal Bank Tucson Citizen Tucson Christmas mail Tucson Citizen post office Christmas mail load Tucson Citizen post office gains 18
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