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    • Learning Packet: Destiny

    • Learning Packet: Destiny

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Urbanization -- Arizona -- Tucson; Utopias -- Bibliography; Chinese -- Mexico -- History; Chinese -- Arizona -- History; Tucson (Ariz.) -- Maps.

    • "Destiny" is a learning packet designed to educate the user in the history of and the way that our surroundings develop and adapt over time. This packet contains articles and exercises about this topic. Included in the packet but not scanned is the...
    • Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller

    • Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Tempe (Ariz.)—History; first Mexican family to settle in Salt River Valley area (Ariz.)--History

    • Unimaginable hardships faced the settlers from Mexico and the eastern United States who began becoming to the Salt River Valley in the 1860s and 1870s. The unforgiving terrain challenged farming skills, required homesteading talents and presented...
    • Portrait of Alexander Levin and Xenona Molina de Levin, late 1870s.

    • Portrait of Alexander Levin and Xenona Molina de Levin, late 1870s.

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    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of Alexander Levin and his wife Zenona Molina de Levin, ca. late 1870s. Alexander Levin emigrated to Tucson from Prussia soon after the Civil War. Zenona Molina was from a prominent Sonoran family. In 1869, Alexander Levin...
    • Tucker Family History

    • Tucker Family History

    • Leroy Tucker

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; U.S. Forest Service; Salt River...

    • Leroy tells his mother's grandparents, David and Josephine Bean Harer, the first white family to settle in Greenback Valley and the Tonto Basin in the mid 1870s. His mother was a Conroy. His father, Gabriel Kendrick Tucker, came to Globe with his...
    • Griffin, John, Part 1

    • Griffin, John, Part 1

    • John, Minnie and Therese Hicks Griffin

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; U.S. Forest Service; Salt River...

    • John Griffin was Gila County Rancher of the Year in 2006. His family's earliest ancestors, the Romeros, came to America in the 1700s, settling on a Spanish Land Grant. They brought some of the first sheep into Arizona Territory. Maria Concepcion...
    • Bixby Family History, Part 1

    • Bixby Family History, Part 1

    • Bixby, Steve and Dorothy

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; Salt River Watershed (Ariz.)

    • In Part 1, Steve Bixby tells the story of his great grandfather, Jotham Bixby, and two brothers coming to the California Gold Rush by ship around the Horn from Massachusetts around 1850. The Bixby brothers quickly amassed enough wealth to purchase...
    • Draft National Historic Trail feasibility study and environmental assessment

    • Draft National Historic Trail feasibility study and environmental assessment

    • United States. National Park Service.

    • National parks and reserves--Southwest, New; Trails--Southwest, New

    • 145 pages (PDF version). File size: 1291.226 KB. Ill. Maps. Includes bibliographic references. This document is part of the process of preserving and developing the Old Spanish Trail, added to the National Trails System in 2002. The 2700...
    • Manuela Sanchez Sotelo and Maria Sotelo Miller

    • Manuela Sanchez Sotelo and Maria Sotelo Miller

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Tempe (Ariz.)—History; first Mexican family to settle in Salt River Valley area (Ariz.)--History

    • Unimaginable hardships faced the settlers from Mexico and the eastern United States who began becoming to the Salt River Valley in the 1860s and 1870s. The unforgiving terrain challenged farming skills, required homesteading talents and presented...
    • Arizona Mission, 1874.

    • Arizona Mission, 1874.

    • Reilly, P.T. (Plez Talmadge), 1911-1996

    • Mormons; Pioneers; Missionaries--United States

    • Copy of a diary kept by a group called President Young, sent to establish a mission on the Moencopi in the 1870s.
    • "Reminiscences of John J. Wingar during the late 1870s" [constructed title]

    • "Reminiscences of John J. Wingar during the late 1870s" [constructed title]

    • John J. Wingar

    • Travel -- Arizona -- 1870-1890; Missionary work -- Arizona -- 1870-1890

    • Journey of the Reverend John J. Wingar and his family from Kansas to Arizona during 1877 for both health and religious reasons. Locations in Arizona traveled to include Prescott, Florence, Globe, and San Carlos where Wingar established a school...
    • Oral history interview with Bud Becker

    • Oral history interview with Bud Becker

    • Becker, Bud

    • Rio Grande River; Fort Apache; Chief Alchesay; Ford Motor Co.

    • Bud Becker talks about his family roots in Round Valley and Blue, Arizona, and in southwest New Mexico.
    • Oral History Interview with Dr. Sam Luce

    • Oral History Interview with Dr. Sam Luce

    • Luce, Dr. Sam

    • San el Defonzo Indian Reservation; Highland University; Estes Park (Colo.)

    • Dr. Sam Luce talks about his family history, his medical practice, and interesting families on the Blue River.
    • Congress Mines

    • Congress Mines

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Yavapai County.

    • Discovered in the early 1870s by Ben Bartlett, the mine remained a small operation until 1883 when Dennis May and Edward F. Gilbert became the owners of the Congress claim. May did the first real development of the property. He sold his share in...

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