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    • Virginia Finney Lowdermilk

    • Virginia Finney Lowdermilk

    • Edward Kemp

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Dude Ranch -- Arizona; Women in Tourism -- Arizona

    • Known as the "Flower of the Frontier," Virginia Lowdermilk was born and raised in the Southwest and pursued ranch life for many years in Arizona before developing a business in tourism. With her husband Romaine she owned and operated the Soda...
    • Gertrude Tolfree Tupper and Friends

    • Gertrude Tolfree Tupper and Friends

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Cyclists -- Arizona

    • We believe this photograph of Gertrude Tolfree Tupper and her cyclist friends was taken around the beginning of the 20th century. Although Gertrude seems to have been lost in the pages of history, this photograph may have shown her as a member of a...
    • Adele Slivers and Ruth Henderson

    • Adele Slivers and Ruth Henderson

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Nursing -- Arizona; Indians of North American -- Arizona

    • Adele Slivers and Ruth Henderson are commemorated here as the first graduates from the Sage Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Ganado, Arizona on November 29, 1933. At the time it served as the only accredited School of Nursing for Native...
    • Preva Fireman (1890-1968)

    • Preva Fireman (1890-1968)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Grocery Trade -- Arizona

    • Preva was 16 years old when she immigrated to San Francisco in 1906, the year of the big fire. She married Samuel Fireman in 1910 and moved to Arizona in 1916. With their three children they moved from Superior to Prescott to Phoenix to Glendale....
    • Nellie T. Bush (1888-1963)

    • Nellie T. Bush (1888-1963)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Teachers -- Arizona; Women Legislators -- Arizona

    • Surely one of the first women in Arizona to believe that she could "have it all," Nellie Bush pursued many different careers during her lifetime. After receiving a teacher's diploma at Tempe Normal School (now Arizona State University), she taught...
    • Ortha Belle Walter Cook (1903-1984)

    • Ortha Belle Walter Cook (1903-1984)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Women -- Employment -- Arizona; Dry Cleaning Industry -- Arizona

    • Many of the women of the West are not mentioned in the history books. Orpha Belle Cook is one whose life is shared only through a few remaining photographs. Within these photographs she is revealed as a working woman unafraid to manage such diverse...
    • Grace Bartell "Little Egypt"

    • Grace Bartell "Little Egypt"

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Prostitutes -- Arizona -- Prescott; Prostitution -- Arizona -- History

    • Prescott's Whiskey Row, also known as Montezuma Street, was the center for much of the nightlife of early Prescott. Most of the saloons were located there, and it was there in 1910 that Grace Bartell, or "Little Egypt," performed her belly dance at...
    • Clara Cornblith Samuels (1887-1970)

    • Clara Cornblith Samuels (1887-1970)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Grocery Trade -- Arizona

    • Born in Poland, Clara immigrated to the United States via Mexico, acquiring fluency in the Russian, Polish, Spanish, Yiddish and English languages. She married Samuel Samuels in El Paso, Texas in 1910 and moved to Arizona two years later. An...
    • Laura Montgomery

    • Laura Montgomery

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Prostitutes -- Arizona -- Prescott; Prostitution -- Arizona -- History

    • Often called "hurdy gurdy" or "crib girls," prostitutes such as Laura Montgomery were an integral part of the social fabric in the rough frontier towns of early Arizona where life was hard and women were few. Laura lived in Prescott around the turn...
    • Arizona Highways.  April, 2013

    • Arizona Highways. April, 2013

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS


      Editor’s Letter 2

      Contributors 3

      Letters to the Editor 4

      Where is this? 56

      The Journal 5

      Best Restaurants 2013 by Nikki Buchanan 16

      Spring Water: A portfolio by...
    • Arizona Highways. July, 1949

    • Arizona Highways. July, 1949

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      "Bee Plant" Front Cover

      Playwright in Arizona 4

      Peach Festival in Supailand 8

      Quong Lee 14

      Sycamore Canyon 18

      Rim Country 26

      Kaibab 31

      Yours Sincerely 40...
    • September 4

    • September 4

    • Western Ways Features Service

    • Navajo Indians--Photographs--20th century

    • On this date in 1924, the first Arizona Indian cast his ballot under the provisions of a congressional act granting citizenship to Native Americans. This undated photograph shows Navajo voters.
    • February 9

    • February 9

    • Newcomer, E. D.

    • Judd, Winnie Ruth, 1905 -- Photographs

    • On this date in 1932, Winnie Ruth Judd was found guilty of murder by a jury of twelve men on the first ballot taken at Maricopa County Courthouse in Phoenix. Judd, seen in this undated courthouse photograph, had been accused of murdering her two...
    • February 17

    • February 17

    • Western Ways Features Service

    • Cattle drives--Arizona--Photographs

    • On this day in 1926, it was reported in the Arizona Republic that three rustlers had shipped 237 head of cattle out of Arizona with forged certificates of ownership. Cattle ranching has had a long history in the economy of the state. This...
    • December 6

    • December 6

    • Balestrero, Peter

    • Grand Canyon National Park (Ariz.)--History

    • The National Park Service asked Congress for approval of a national parks system on this date in 1920 including $169,000 for Grand Canyon Park to construct roads and campgrounds. This undated photograph is a view of the canyon from the South Rim.
    • "The Traveler"  Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 2000

    • "The Traveler" Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 2000
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    • Glendale Community College (Maricopa County, Ariz.); College students' writings, American--Arizona--Glendale--Periodicals; Creative writing (Higher education)--Periodicals; Short stories, American--Periodicals; American poetry--20th...

    • The Traveler, 2000. Literary Staff: Vidal Medina. Literary Editor: Julie Barela. Literary Faculty Advisors: Marion Ekholm; Casey Furlong; Joy Wingersky. LIterary Judges: Jane Camp; Johnnie Clemens May; Marla Dinchak-DeSoto; Patrick Haas;...

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