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    • Arizona's First Girl Scout Troop, Ajo, 1925

    • Arizona's First Girl Scout Troop, Ajo, 1925

    • Unknown

    • Arizona Girl Scouts;

    • Arizona's First Girl Scout Troop, 1925. Ruby Russell is in uniform in the center. This photo was taken in Ajo, Arizona. Troop 1, the first registered Girl Scout Troop in Arizona, was established in 1918.
    • Arizona Highways. March, 1943

    • Arizona Highways. March, 1943

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Peace on Earth 4

      The Bandar Log Press 6

      Oak Creek Canyon 10

      El Camino del Diablo 14

      Monument in the Mountain 20

      The World's Largest Textbook 28

      Battleship in the Desert ...
    • Frank Luke

    • Frank Luke

    • Unknown

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • Frank, Jr. was born and raised in Arizona Territory. On January 23, 1918, he got his wings and a commission as a second lieutenant at Rockwell Field in San Diego. After a leave, he was off to catch his ship in New York and find his war in...
    • Troop 2, Phoenix, Arizona, 1925-26

    • Troop 2, Phoenix, Arizona, 1925-26

    • Unknown

    • Arizona Girl Scouts;

    • Girl Scout Troop 2 at Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix, Arizona, 1925-26. Alice Marshall, Troop Leader, is in center back and Jean Clark is to the immediate right.
    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; first Mexican American woman elected to Phoenix City Council and first Mexican American woman elected to Maricopa County Board of Supervisors

    • Born in Superior Arizona in 1949, Mary Rose Wilcox left eh copper mining town to purse a degree in social work from Arizona State University. “I cam down to the Valley and it was cultre shock,” she said. “There were only three Hispanics in...
    • Faces of Post 41: The 1940s

    • Faces of Post 41: The 1940s

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • Latinos contribute to World War II, from Luzon and Corregidor to Normandy and Germany.
    • Capital outlay program

    • Capital outlay program

    • Arizona State Planning and Building Commission

    • Arizona--Public works; Arizona--Appropriations and expenditures

    • This title contians one or more publications.
    • 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...
    • Catalina Council Tucson Rotary Club - Boy Scouts Troop 29, ca. 1940s.

    • Catalina Council Tucson Rotary Club - Boy Scouts Troop 29, ca. 1940s.

    • Unknown

    • Boy Scouts; Tucson (Ariz.); Mexican Americans--History; Portrait Photography

    • This is a photograph is of the Catalina Council Tucson Rotary Club - Boy Scouts Troop 29. Located in Tucson, Arizona, and taken ca. 1940s. Included in the photograph are Tony Gamboa (bottom row) and Adalberto (Wimpy) Aguilar (third from right).
    • Boy Scout Troop #31, 1952

    • Boy Scout Troop #31, 1952

    • Markow Photography

    • Jewish life; B'nai B'rith Youth Organization; Boy Scouts

    • Members of Boy Scout Troop #31 of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization at the Phoenix Jewish Community Center demonstrate knots at the Arizona State Fairgrounds.
    • Phoenix Troop 1

    • Phoenix Troop 1

    • Unknown

    • Arizona Girl Scouts;

    • Phoenix Girl Scout Troop 1, 1933-34. Jean Clark, standing on right, is the leader, Phoenix, Arizona. Service to Christmas Seals. Christmas Seals were sold by the Girl Scouts to raise money for the American Lung Association to fight tuberculosis.

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