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    • Buehman Studios

    • Bicycles; Local transit -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History

    • The City Marshal of Tucson announced on this date in 1911 that all bicycle riders were required to ring their bell when approaching an intersection. The penalty for failure could be a fine of $50 or 50 days in jail. This undated photograph depicts...
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    • Politicians--Arizona

    • In 1864 on this date the Territorial Governor John Noble Goodwin instructed U.S. Marshal Milton B. Duffield, shown here in an undated portrait, to take the first Arizona Territorial Census. According to the results of the census, Arizona had 4,573...
    • November 27

    • November 27

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    • Earp, Virgil, d.1905

    • Virgil Earp, shown in this undated photo, became a deputy U.S. Marshal in Tucson on this date in 1879 and removed to Tombstone where he remained more than two years.

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