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Galeyville, Arizona, once the outlaw capital of eastern Arizona, is to be preserved in pictures in the museum room of the Arizona Historical and Pioneer Society at the University of Arizona. A large photograph of the site was donated by Judge J. C. Hancock of Paradise, Ariz., featuring Hancock and Col. William Breakenridge, former storekeeper and peace officer there.
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A large photograph of the site of this famous old camp has been given to the museum by Judge J. C. Hancock of Paradise, Ariz. In the foreground of the picture are Judge Hancock and Col. William Breakenridge. In the days when Galeyville was a thriving community, Judge Hancock was its storekeeper and Colonel Breakenridge its peace officer.
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University Of Arizona
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photograph donated to museum for preservation.
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A large photograph of the site of Galeyville, famous old camp and former outlaw capital of eastern Arizona, has been given to the museum by Judge J. C. Hancock of Paradise, Ariz. In the foreground are Judge Hancock and Col. William Breakenridge. In the days when Galeyville was a thriving community, Judge Hancock was its storekeeper and Colonel Breakenridge its peace officer.