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    • Gov. Anson P.K. Safford, 1828-1891

    • Gov. Anson P.K. Safford, 1828-1891

    • Taber

    • Safford, Anson P.K.

    • Studio portrait of Gov. Anson P.K. Safford. Born in New England, Safford became the Governor of the Arizona Territory in 1869.
    • Arizona Highways. February, 1931

    • Arizona Highways. February, 1931

    • Arizona Highway Department

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      All Highway Contracts Compel Arizona Labor 3
      By W. R. Hutchills, Office Engineer

      Location of New Globe-Springerville Highway 4
      By Percy Jones, Jr., Chief Locating Engineer

      Oil Surfacing as Practiced by...
    • 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.
    • Josephine Brawley Hughes 1839-1926

    • Josephine Brawley Hughes 1839-1926

    • Arizona Quilter's Guild

    • Arizona Women's Hall of Fame

    • Josephine Hughes was a teacher who brought innovative tools to Tucson, which was still developing in the 19th century. She was also a teacher and established a public school for girls at a time when girls either had to attend school in a convent or...
    • Archaeological survey of Texas

    • Archaeological survey of Texas

    • Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977

    • Archaeological surveying--Texas; Antiquities--Texas; Indians of North America--Texas; Isleta Indians--Texas; Jicarilla Indians--Texas; Mescalero Indians--Texas; Apache Indians--Texas; Jumano Indians--Texas; Comanche Indians--Texas; Kiowa...

    • An archaeological survey of Texas whose purpose is to "define the cultures of Texas and their boundaries; to determine the relations which may once have existed between the tribes of Texas and those of adjoining sections; and to seek traces of the...
    • Safford, Graham County

    • Safford, Graham County

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

    • Cancelled envelope mailed from Safford, Arizona, July 12, 1881. A group of farmers found the first American Colony in the Gila Valley in 1874. They settled the site of Safford, naming it for Gov. Anson Safford, the Territorial Governor and...

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