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Porch of the original four-room ranch house at the historic Lazy B Ranch on the New Mexico border — in fact, entered from New Mexico — in eastern Arizona.

This was the humble homestead of the Day Family cattle ranch — the childhood home of Sandra Day O’Connor, who would one day become the first female justice of the United States Supreme Court, along with her mother, father, and siblings Ann and Alan Day. The ranch had been homesteaded by the children’s grandfather in the 1880s, when the land was part of New Mexico Territory that included what is now Arizona. The family home on the ranch, now (as of 2019) owned by another family — the Sorensens — continues to be a working cattle ranch that has retained the Lazy B brand. Original image from Carol M. Highsmith’s America, Library of Congress collection. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Porch of the original four-room ranch house at the historic Lazy B Ranch on the New Mexico border — in fact, entered from New Mexico — in eastern Arizona.

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