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    • Arizona college & career guide

    • Arizona college & career guide

    • Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education.

    • Education, Higher--Arizona--Directories; Vocational education--Arizona--Directories; Technical education--Arizona--Directories;

    • This title contains one or more publications.
    • Colonel Edwin M. Lamson

    • Colonel Edwin M. Lamson

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    • Lamson, Edwin M. -- US Military--National Guard--Arizona--Adjutants General

    • Colonel Edwin W. Lamson was Adjutant General for the Territory of Arizona from August 30, 1911 to February 17, 1912. http://photos.lib.az.us/photos_Detail.cfm?ID=2987
    • Katherine Born - 2 Oral Histories

    • Katherine Born - 2 Oral Histories

    • Born, Katherine

    • David W. Shivers Family--Chino Valley, Arizona--J.L. Fisher Family (First Husband)--Morris Goldwater Family(Second Huband)--Yavapai Cow Belles--Echoes of the Past Book--Goldwater Store--Prescott Historical House Resortation

    • There are 2 oral history interviews with Katherine Born (b. September 25, 1920 – d.) one from October, 17 1990 and another from July 15, 2009. The 1990 interview covers Born's memories There are 2 oral history interviews with Katherine Born (b....
    • Edna Meyer and Retha (Bolding) Beveridge Oral History Interview

    • Edna Meyer and Retha (Bolding) Beveridge Oral History Interview

    • Meyer, Edna and Beveridge, Retha (Bolding)

    • Glendale, AZ; African American Community; Cartwright School District; Phoenix (Maryvale), AZ; Automobiles; Basque Community; Bolding, Charles; Cattle Ranching; Chinese Community; Cotton Farming; Glendale Grammar School; Horses; Japanese...

    • Edna Meyer and Retha Beveridge, elementary school teachers, who were born in Glendale in the early Twentieth Century, come together in this interview to reminisce about Glendale, the early years. They both remember swimming at Glendale Beach and...
    • Minority student report

    • Minority student report

    • Drake, Tonya M.

    • Minority students--Arizona--Periodicals; Minorities--Education--Arizona--Statistics--Periodicals; Education--Demographic aspects--Arizona--Statistics--Periodicals; Academic achievement--Arizona--Statistics--Periodicals;

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    • Oral History with William Bond, January 14, 2011

    • Oral History with William Bond, January 14, 2011

    • Bond, William

    • Education; Family and community

    • William Bond was born and raised in New Mexico. He moved to Arizona about 1971 to take a teaching position at Pearce Elementary School in Cochise County. Mr. Bond also taught at Duncan and Saint Johns before going to the University of Arizona for...
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    • Teiwes, Helga

    • Basket Making, Basketmakers, Basketmaking, Basketry, Coiled, Plaques, Yucca

    • Basket weaver Madeline Lamson of Shungopovi in her home splices yucca for a large coiled basket. Two finished coiled plaques sit behind her. Next to her sits the yucca plant she has harvested to make this basket.
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    • Teiwes, Helga

    • Basket Making, Basketmakers, Basketmaking, Basketry, Coiled, Plaques, Yucca

    • Madeline Lamson of Shungopovi poses with one of her granddaughters. A coiled plaque with a turtle design in the center sits next to her, and a started, large basket sits in front of her.
    • 1929 Flagstaff City Directory

    • 1929 Flagstaff City Directory

    • Johnson Publishing Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Telephone directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History

    • The 1929 Flagstaff City Directory. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street and Avenue Guide...
    • 1965 Flagstaff City Directory part II

    • 1965 Flagstaff City Directory part II

    • Johnson Publishing Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Telephone directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History

    • The 1965 Flagstaff City Directory, pages 236 through 446. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street...
    • Graciela Gil Olivarez: Government Official, Attorney, Activist

    • Graciela Gil Olivarez: Government Official, Attorney, Activist

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Copper miners--Arizona--Social conditions--20th century; Copper miners; Copper miners--Labor unions--Arizona; Copper miners, Mexican American; Bilingualism; Disc jockeys; Disc jockeys--Arizona--Phoenix; Disc jockeys--Biography;

    • Graciela Gil Olivarez grew up in a segregated mining town in Barcelona, Arizona and would rise to become Phoenix's first female disc jockey. Her capacity in radio gave her an opportunity to speak on behalf of destitute Mexican American families,...
    • Julia Cecilia Cuesta Soto Zozaya

    • Julia Cecilia Cuesta Soto Zozaya

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Mohave County (Ariz.)--History; Mohave County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Asturias (Spain); Retinitis pigmentosa; Sarah Coventry, Inc; League of United Latin American Citizens; Arizona-Mexico Commission; American Women in Radio and Television...

    • Julia Cuesta Soto Zozaya exemplified a moral courage and strong will to succeed. As a teenager, Julia was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa; by the age of 27, she was legally blind. Despite her loss of vision, Julia pursued a series of successful...
    • Dora and Alicia Ocampo Quesada

    • Dora and Alicia Ocampo Quesada

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Wickenburg Region (Ariz.)--History; Wickenburg Region (Ariz.)--History--19th century; American Federation of Teachers; Social Security Administration (U.S.); Stenographers;

    • Sisters Dora and Alicia are fifth-generation descendents of a pioneer Mexican family that helped establish Wickenburg, Arizona in 1863. After a long career in nursing, Dora became a teacher at the Veda B. Frank Elementary School in Guadalupe and...
    • Legacy of Courage The Story of Arthur Van Haren, Jr.

    • Legacy of Courage The Story of Arthur Van Haren, Jr.

    • Renolds, Jean; Raul Castro Institute; Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • World War II; Mexican America Military Service; U.S Navy; Military Aviation

    • Arthur joined the ranks of the few Mexican American men from Phoenix to be given public acclaim as decorated war heroes, although many from the city’s Mexican community served in World War II with distinction. Other young men who received public...
    • Arizona Labor Market Newsletter

    • Arizona Labor Market Newsletter

    • Arizona Dept. of Economic Security

    • Labor market--Arizona--Periodicals; Unemployment--Arizona--Periodicals; Arizona--Economic conditions--Periodicals

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