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[edit]This was uncited information - moved to talk page until someone is able to add citations before moving it back. Thanks Jooojay (talk) 05:52, 1 April 2018 (UTC)
His important desert etching included:
- “Desert in Bloom Arizona”
- “Palo Verdes Arizona”
- “St. Philips Tucson Arizona”
- Night Blooming Cereus
- “Sahuaro Blossoms” (pre 1946)
- “San Xavier, Arizona” (pre 1946)
- “Desert Oasis, California”
- “End of the Day - Tucson”
- “South of the Border”
- “Beyond Roaring Fork”
- “Yucca”
- “Old Tucson” (Black and White)
- “Joshua Tree - Arizona” (Black and White)
- “Canyon Sycamore”
- “Southeast of Death Valley”
- “The Grand Teton”
- “The Alamo San Antonio”
- “Rancheros de Taos NM.”
- “Palm Springs California” (1938)
- “Superstition Mountain, Arizona” (1938)
- “South of the Border”
- Church of Rancho de Taos (1938)
- San Jacinto Mountain (1938)
- “Camel-back Mountain” (1938)
- Spanish Yucca (1938)
- Giant Cacti in Arizona (1938)
- “Coachwip, Arizona Desert” (1938)
- “Spanish Tocca, Arizona”
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