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    • A performance audit of the Board of Dispensing Opticians

    • A performance audit of the Board of Dispensing Opticians

    • Arizona. Office of the Auditor General.

    • Arizona--State Board of Dispensing Opticians; Opticianry--Arizona; Sunset reviews of government programs--Arizona;

    • 206 pages (PDF version). File size: 6706.312 KB. A report to the Arizona State Legislature September 1981, Report No. 81-7.
    • Arizona Highways.  November, 1931

    • Arizona Highways. November, 1931

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Betterments Keep Old Roads Up to Date 3

      Traffic Changes Quality of Highways 5

      Cochise County Opens Its New Building 6

      Road Oils Are Passed by Laboratory Tests 7

      Our Famous Ghost Cities 8...
    • 2012 November AMP Stats

    • 2012 November AMP Stats

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
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    • Collection use statistics on the Arizona Memory Project from November 01, 2012 to November 30, 2012. This item consists of a Statistics Summary (PDF).
    • Arizona Highways.  January, 1972

    • Arizona Highways. January, 1972

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS:

      The Institute of American Indian Art 4

      London Bridge at Home in Arizona 6

      Cities of First Americans 16

      Hohokams from the South 34

      The Art of the Old West 40

      Petroglyphs, Pictograms...
    • November 3

    • November 3

    • Newcomer, E. D.

    • Arizona--Politics and government

    • On this date in 1933 Arizona voted heavily for Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election. Democrats carried state and county tickets, R.C. Stanford was elected governor and one Republican was left in the legislature. This photo shows...
    • November 4

    • November 4

    • Unknown

    • Arizona--Politics and government

    • Campaigning on the pledge "Back to Prosperity With the Democratic party," former Gov. W.P. Hunt defeated incumbent John C. Phillips and becomes governor for the seventh time on this date in 1930. This undated portrait shows Hunt, who won by 2,644...
    • November 6

    • November 6

    • Kegley, Max

    • Cowboys--Arizona--Photographs

    • The forerunner of the Rodeo Cowboys Association, The Cowboys Turtle Association, was formed on this date in 1936 by 61 cowboys. Everett Bowman, then of Hillside, Arizona, was named the first president. This undated portrait shows Bowman on...
    • November 7

    • November 7

    • Feldman, Fred J.

    • Arizona--Politics and government

    • Thomas E. Campbell, shown in this undated portrait, defeated gubernatorial incumbent George W.P. Hunt by only 30 votes on this day in 1916 setting off a five month long legal battle.
    • November 2

    • November 2

    • Unknown

    • Automobile racing--Arizona--Photographs

    • On this date in 1919, 16 of 37 automobiles participating in a race from El Paso to Phoenix arrived in Bisbee. Only six of them finally finished the race in Phoenix. This undated photo shows an early race car and its drivers.
    • November 12

    • November 12

    • DuBarry, Marie

    • Mormon temples--Arizona--Mesa--Photographs

    • On this date in 1923, the cornerstone of the Mormon Temple in Mesa was laid. This is an undated photo of the completed temple.
    • November 13

    • November 13

    • Tucson Citizen

    • Television programs--Arizona--Tucson

    • Tucson received approval on this date in 1952 for television stations KVOA and KOPO. The medium of television grew in Tucson throughout the 1950s. This photograph shows the University of Arizona radio/television studio in 1955.
    • November 14

    • November 14

    • Unknown

    • Motion pictures--Arizona

    • Tucsonans turned out in front of the State Theater downtown for the premiere of the movie "Arizona" on this date in 1940.
    • November 20

    • November 20

    • Unknown

    • Outlaws--Arizona--History--19th century

    • Arizona bandit Pearl Hart was tried and convicted of robbery on this date in 1889 in Florence. She was sentenced to five years in prison. This undated photo shows Hart with her guns.

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