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    • "Secretary of State's Office" Exhibit

    • "Secretary of State's Office" Exhibit

    • Unknown

    • Arizona State Capitol (Phoenix, Ariz.); Historical museums; Civic and government museums

    • Explore the office in charge of running state elections. Elected by the citizens of Arizona, the Secretary of State is a part of the executive branch of the Arizona state government and first in the order of succession should the governor be unable...
    • January 17

    • January 17

    • Unknown

    • Capitols--history

    • On this date in 1877, Governor Anson P.K. Safford signed the bill moving the Territorial capitol from Tucson to Prescott. The Prescott capitol building is shown here.
    • Getting down the boat for landing.

    • Getting down the boat for landing.

    • Maude, F.H. (Frederic Hamer)

    • River channels; Boats and boating; Grand Canyon (Ariz.)

    • Colorized. Four men tug a boat from the rocks to the shore while another man to the left watches.
    • Clara Clemons, ca. 1882-19??

    • Clara Clemons, ca. 1882-19??

    • Buehman Studios

    • Clemons, Clara; African-American pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson.

    • Studio portrait of Clara Clemons. Clara Clemons was born in Tennessee. In 1910 she worked as a cook in Tucson.
    • Temple Young Marrieds, 1955

    • Temple Young Marrieds, 1955

    • Markow Photography

    • Jewish life

    • In a shot taken for the "Jewish News of Greater Phoenix," members of a club called the Temple Young Marrieds pose in character for a publicity shot advertising an upcoming dance at Bud Brown's Barn.
    • Outdoor Oven

    • Outdoor Oven

    • Spicer, Rosamond

    • Tohono O'odham

    • Photograph from the Bureau of American Ethnology publication by Rosamond Spicer.
    • Cochise County Arizona Minutes District Court Volume I

    • Cochise County Arizona Minutes District Court Volume I

    • Cochise County Clerk of Superior Court

    • Arizona -- History, Local; Bisbee (Ariz.); Tombstone (Ariz.);

    • Page Seventeen: M. Chuck, Eduard Spangler, John W. Meyer, G. Fontana, J.S. Clark, T.E. Farrish, James Reilly, M.E. Clark, Thomas J. Joues, J.Waudy.
    • Sine Tractor

    • Sine Tractor

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • A tractor decorated by Sine Bro's for a parade through Glendale, to support our troops in WWI, 1917.
    • Metcalf Store, School and Incline, mid-1930's

    • Metcalf Store, School and Incline, mid-1930's

    • Unknown

    • Mining; Mining--Arizona;

    • The building on the right is the grade school, built in 1913. The big building on the left is the Arizona Copper Company store. After the town had been pretty much abandoned both the school and the store burned down in 1941. The wooden trestle in...
    • Sun City West Phase I nearing completion

    • Sun City West Phase I nearing completion

    • Del E. Webb Construction Company

    • Sun City West, Arizona; Construction -- Planning; Development;

    • This is the last in a series of 105 aerial photos taken by the Del E. Web Construction Company to record the building of Sun City West. "Job 4290" began on 2/15/1978. This photo was taken on 10/8/1987 looking north from south of Bell Road. Grand...
    • A Sheepherder and his Band at Moritz Lake for Water

    • A Sheepherder and his Band at Moritz Lake for Water

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Sheepherding; Bodies of water

    • A sheepherder and his band at Moritz Lake for water, Coconino Coutny, AZ Territory. [Forrest:] We were at the lake with the round up wagon when this was taken. I used this as an illustration in my book, Arizona's Dark and Bloody Ground, published...
    • West End of Building

    • West End of Building

    • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Architectural Models

    • "The great simplicity and beauty of ground level convenience throughout: saving the cost of elevator-plant displacement and construction plus yearly cost of maintenance."
    • Cochise, Cochise County

    • Cochise, Cochise County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery

    • Cancelled postal card mailed from Cochise, Ariz., January 25, 1912. The settlement of Cochise was established around 1886 and named for the Chiricahua Apache Chief. The post office, established in 1886, was short-lived and was discontinued in 1887...
    • Latinos Who Serve inaugural event

    • Latinos Who Serve inaugural event

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Military Service

    • American Legion Post 41 "Thunderbirds" of Phoenix is honored, along with Dr. Pete Dimas for their work in the community.

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