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After Archie was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1904, the couple moved with their 10-month-old son Wilbur (1903-1966) to Prescott, Arizona Territory. Their weekly letters chronicle their railroad trip across the country and their lives in Arizona. During their time in the territory, they lived in the gold mining town of Crown King and Phoenix. The family eventually moved back to Ohio County due to homesickness. Archie died nine months after their return home. Letters in the compilation are typed transcripts. Also includes photocopies of photographs, letters, documents, and other material, was well as a genealogical chart of the McColloch family.","2. \"West Virginia Mother-Daughter Artists, Their Lives and Art, Leona Lyle Bowman Hatcher (1874-1929) and Lyle Hatcher Bennet (1903-1988)\", compiled by Carolyn Hatcher McColloch, 2004.","A compilation of color reproductions of the known artistic works of Leona Hatcher and Lyle Bennet. 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