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    • March 25

    • March 25

    • Fly, C. S.

    • Mines and mineral resources--Arizona--Tombstone

    • Water appeared on this date in 1881 in the rich silver mines of Tombstone. This photo from the early 1880s shows a pack train pulling a load of ore from a Tombstone mine.
    • July 22

    • July 22

    • Unknown

    • Nogales (Ariz.)--History

    • On this date in 1893, the City of Nogales was incorporated. This photograph, showing the International Hotel and Odd Fellows' Hall, a Second Hand Store/Tienda de Segundo Mano and a moored hot air balloon, is identified as a view of Nogales in the...
    • November 21

    • November 21

    • Unknown

    • Tucson (Ariz.)--Photographs--19th century

    • On this date in 1902, the Arizona Daily Star reported that Tucson was known far and wide as a health resort and as a center for agriculture, cattle ranching and mining. This photo shows Tucson circa the 1880s.
    • Portrait of Francisco Encinas and company, ca. 1880s.

    • Portrait of Francisco Encinas and company, ca. 1880s.

    • Buehman and Hartwell

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of Francisco Encinas (center) and two unidentified persons. Francisco was the father of Luz Encinas. He was born in Ures, Sonora, Mexico. The image was taken in ca. 1880s.
    • Portrait of the Family  Loustaunau, ca. 1880s.

    • Portrait of the Family Loustaunau, ca. 1880s.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of the family of Adolfo Loustaunau taken ca. 1880s. Identified in the photograph is Ernestina Loustaunau Quihuis (first row-second from right).
    • Transportation in Arizona

    • Transportation in Arizona

    • Transportation; Arizona

    • 4th Grade

    • This unit introduces students to the use and distinction between primary and secondary sources. Students will use primary and secondary source photos and print resources to learn about how innovations in transportation in Arizona helped the growth...
    • 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...
    • Sarah Fisher Goldwater (1859-1934)

    • Sarah Fisher Goldwater (1859-1934)

    • Unknown

    • Goldwater family

    • Known as Aunt Sallie, wife of Morris, she was the daughter of a pioneering family who came to the Prescott area from Missouri. She was a widow who ran a boarding house. She and Morris married late in life.
    • Early Bisbee Arizona

    • Early Bisbee Arizona

    • Unknown

    • Arizona--History; Cities and towns

    • Site of "The Bisbee Massacre" December 8, 1883 at the Castenada and Goldwater Store run by Joe Goldwater. During the store robbery, three men and a pregnant woman were killed.
    • Baron Goldwater (lower right) 1866-1929

    • Baron Goldwater (lower right) 1866-1929

    • Unknown

    • Goldwater family

    • Barry Goldwater's father in his early years. Baron was charming, suave, and a dedicated bachelor until he met Jo Williams shopping in the Goldwater Store.
    • 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...
    • Peace Family History

    • Peace Family History

    • Jayne Peace Pyle

    • 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; Homesteaders...

    • Seven generations ago, Jayne's great-great grandparents Cornelius and Parmelia Jackson and her great grandparents, Texas Ranger Will and Ellen Jackson Neal, and her father Neely Jackson and family left Texas in the late 1880s looking for good...
    • Bacon Family History

    • Bacon Family History

    • Ed and Earl Bacon

    • 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...

    • Pete Bacon, Ed's great grandfather, moved his family to the Roosevelt Lake Basin in the 1880s from parts unknown in search of the opportunity to grow cattle and for the mines. Each subsequent generation adapted as ranchers in the mining/ranching...

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