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    • Colonia development and land use change in Ambos Nogales, United States - Mexican Border

    • Colonia development and land use change in Ambos Nogales, United States - Mexican Border

    • Norman, Laura; 1972- ; (Laura Margaret)

    • Land use--Arizona--Nogales; Land use--Mexico--Nogales (Nogales); Squatter settlements--Arizona--Nogales; Squatter settlements--Mexico--Nogales (Nogales)

    • 121 pages (PDF version). File size: 6.13 MB. Open-file report no. 2006-1112. Col. ill. Maps. Includes bibliographical references (pp. 115-121). The report discusses the changes in the twin cities of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora (Ambos,...
    • Arizona Highways. February, 1972

    • Arizona Highways. February, 1972

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Color Classics 3

      Southwestern Academy 4

      Birds of the Mexican Boundary and the Lower Southwest 10

      N.A.U. School of Forestry 42

      Ol'Shoog 44

      Yours Sincerely 48
    • Camp Naco

    • Camp Naco

    • Swartzwelder, Debby

    • Army posts; Buffalo Soldiers; Military bases--Arizona; United States. Mexican-American Border Region; Naco (Ariz.); Naco (Mexico); Cochise County (Ariz.) History. Mexican-American Border Region--History;

    • This one hour lecture describes the history of Camp Naco and the recent efforts to preserve the historic camp. The fort, also known as Fort Newell, is an abandoned army post on the United States-Mexican border in Naco, AZ. The fort was built in...
    • Fort Newell

    • Fort Newell

    • Visionquest

    • Army posts; Buffalo Soldiers; Military bases--Arizona; United States. Mexican-American Border Region; Naco (Ariz.); Naco (Mexico); Cochise County (Ariz.) History. Mexican-American Border Region--History; Ghost towns Arizona Cochise County History.

    • This 17-minute video describes the history of Fort Newell, also known as Camp Naco. It is an abandoned army post on the United States-Mexican border in Naco, AZ. The fort was built in 1915 to protect American citizens and enforce U.S. neutrality...
    • Department of the Interior (DOI) U.S.-Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee (FCC) newsletter

    • Department of the Interior (DOI) U.S.-Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee (FCC) newsletter

    • U.S.-Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee

    • Public health--Mexican-American Border Region; Environmental health--Mexican-American Border Region; Environmental protection--Mexican-American Border Region; Border security--Mexican-American Border Region

    • This title contains one or more publications. Col. Ill. Established in August 1994,the mission of the United States–Mexico Border Field Coordinating Committee (the FCC) is to identify and facilitate opportunities to communicate and coordinate...

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