Sedona pioneer photo picked for Arizona Archives Month poster1 min read

The Sedona Heritage Museum has announced that one of its almost 50,000 historic images of the Sedona area has been selected for inclusion on the 2019 Arizona Archives Month poster.

October is Archives Month, and each year the Archives and Records Management Division of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records produces a poster highlighting materials from archives around the state.

This year the state chose to honor “Arizona Women: From Suffrage to Activism.” Submissions were to be related in some way to this topic and illustrating Arizona women with compelling photographs.

The local museum’s submission was a photo of Margaret “Maggie” Thompson, one of Oak Creek Canyon’s first Anglo settlers, along with three of her sons and a neighbor headed out in an automobile to the nearest precinct to vote. In her case, it was Maggie’s first time casting a ballot.

This is at least the fifth time that a photo from the Sedona Heritage Museum’s collection has been selected to appear on an Archives Month poster. Arizona Archives Month posters are meant to represent the collections of both large and small Arizona repositories. Over 1,000 posters will be distributed to state legislators, schools, family history and genealogy groups, museums, archival repositories and government offices throughout the state. Archives Month posters are made possible through generous funding from the Arizona Historical Records Advisory Board.

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The museum is located at 735 Jordan Road in Jordan Historical Park in Uptown and is open daily 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 282-7038 for more information.

 

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