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    • 1965 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1965 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1965
    • Prescott, Yavapai County

    • Prescott, Yavapai County

    • Unknown

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

    • Cancelled postal stationery entire mailed from Prescott, Ariz., Sep 3, 1885. On May 30, 1864 the citizens held a meeting on Granite Creek and established the town. Prescott resulted from the establishment of the territory of Arizona. Gov. John...
    • Trinidad Meija Escalante Swilling: the Mother of Phoenix

    • Trinidad Meija Escalante Swilling: the Mother of Phoenix

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Swilling, Jack, 1830-1878. Swilling family; Phoenix (Ariz.. Phoenix (Ariz.)--History. Phoenix (Ariz.)--History--19th century. Canal construction.

    • Trinidad Escalante Swilling was born in Hermosillo, Mexico to a Spanish father and Mexican mother. After the death of her father, she and her mother would move to Tucson where Trinidad would marry Jack Swilling, a Confederate veteran of the Civil...
    • Map of the Military Department of New Mexico

    • Map of the Military Department of New Mexico

    • Allen, Anderson

    • Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873. ; Military bases -- Arizona -- Maps. ;Military bases -- New Mexico -- Maps.

    • Map of the Military Department of New Mexico, Drawn under the direction of Brig. Gen. James H. Carleton, 1864 (reprint), scanned from ""Atlas to Accompany the Offical Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865
    • Arizona water atlas

    • Arizona water atlas

    • Arizona Dept. of Water Resources

    • Water-supply--Arizona; Water-supply, Rural--Arizona

    • This title contains one or more publications.
    • Cancer in Arizona: cancer incidence and mortality

    • Cancer in Arizona: cancer incidence and mortality

    • Arizona Cancer Registry;

    • Cancer--Arizona--Statistics--Periodicals; Arizona Cancer Registry--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. The annual report for the Arizona Cancer Regsitry. Prepared by Arizona Cancer Registry, Office of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Division of Disease Prevention, Arizona Dept. of Health Services.
    • Arizona County Profiles

    • Arizona County Profiles

    • Arizona Dept. of Commerce

    • Cities and towns--Arizona; Economic conditions--Arizona

    • This title contians one or more publications
    • Sierra Prieta Mountains and Hassayampa Mining District

    • Sierra Prieta Mountains and Hassayampa Mining District

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Geology -- Arizona -- Hassayampa River Canyon Wilderness. Hassayampa Mining District (Ariz.) -- Photographs.

    • View of a mine shaft near the Hassayampa River. The first claim recorded in the Hassayampa District was the Hassayampa Quartz Mine discovered by Robert W. Groom in 1864. That same year, Henry Clifton, Recorder of the Hassayampa Mining District, and...
    • Fort Whipple

    • Fort Whipple

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Whipple Barracks (Ariz.)

    • Fort Whipple, established in 1864, was named for Lt. Amiel W. Whipple, who led a military expedition into the area in 1853-54 and established the first access routes to nearby gold fields.
    • Fort Whipple

    • Fort Whipple

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Whipple Barracks (Ariz.)

    • The fort served as a tactical base for the United States Cavalry during the Indian Wars of 1864 to 1882, where it was also the information and entertainment center of the Prescott area. During the Spanish-American War, it was the headquarters for...
    • Apache Lake

    • Apache Lake

    • Unknown

    • Landscape photography -- Arizona -- Apache Lake

    • "Apache Lake"
    • Arizona Highways. December, 1931

    • Arizona Highways. December, 1931

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      What Relocation of Highways Means
      By Percy Jones, Jr., Chief Locating Engineer 3

      Division Locates Materials for Projects
      By H. H. Br own, Assistant Engineer of Materials 5

      Many Evidences of Romantic...
    • Arizona Highways.  January, 1987

    • Arizona Highways. January, 1987

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Water and the Desert Dweller by Dennis B. Farrell 4

      High Sky and Wide Silence by Ellen Frell 12

      Snow on the Desert: A Portfolio 16

      The Westernmost Skirmish of the Civil War by Bernard...
    • Arizona Highways.  March, 1958

    • Arizona Highways. March, 1958

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      A Southwest Century 1
      One Hundred Definitive Books Which Best Tell the Story of the Southwest

      Arizona Cotton- Ancient and Modern 4
      When Better Cotton is Grown, You Can be Certain Arizona Will Grow It
    • May 30

    • May 30

    • Unknown

    • Prescott (Ariz.)

    • A group of residents along Granite Creek met on this day in 1864 and established the town of Prescott, named after historian William Hickling Prescott. This 1884 view is identified as Prescott, look west down Gurley Street.
    • February 24

    • February 24

    • Unknown

    • 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...

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