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    • "Figures from Arizona's Past" Exhibit

    • "Figures from Arizona's Past" Exhibit

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    • Arizona State Capitol (Phoenix, Ariz.); Historical museums; Civic and government museums

    • Diverse peoples forged this multi-faceted landscape we call Arizona. Each imprinted an indelible mark on our culture, society, economy, traditions and laws. All of these people played a role in forming the state we live in today. They forged...
    • Experience Counts

    • Experience Counts

    • Marko Photography

    • Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998

    • The Senator campaigned for several of his political collegues in Phoenix. He actively supported Vice President Nixon's bid for President as well as Governor Paul Fannin and John Rhodes' re-election.
    • Doolittle's Campaign Speech

    • Doolittle's Campaign Speech

    • Dave Davis

    • Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998

    • Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jimmy Doolittle campaigned in Phoenix for Barry Goldwater during his bid for President.
    • U.S.--Mexican War Mexican soldier.

    • U.S.--Mexican War Mexican soldier.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

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

    • TUCSON PRESIDIO AND MEXICAN WAR

      In 1821, Mexico won its independence from Spain after a decade of war. The revolution had bankrupted the national treasury, and funds that had supported missions, presidios, and Apache peace...
    • The front doors to the Arizona Military Museum.

    • The front doors to the Arizona Military Museum.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

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

    • ARIZONA MILITARY HISTORY

      Other than the indigenous inhabitants who populated what is now Arizona in prehistoric times, the Spanish Conquistadors were the first "military" to explore what is now Arizona in the 16th century. In their quest...
    • Pima soldier of the 1st Arizona Volunteer Infantry.

    • Pima soldier of the 1st Arizona Volunteer Infantry.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

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

    • 1st Arizona Volunteer Infantry

      Carleton's California Volunteers established Camp Lowell in Tucson in 1862 after Captain Sherod Hunter evacuated his Confederates. They also founded Fort Bowie near Apache Pass and Fort Whipple near...
    • Buffalo Soldier.

    • Buffalo Soldier.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

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

    • BUFFALO SOLDIERS IN ARIZONA

      Shortly after the Civil War on July 28th, 1866, Negroes were allowed to serve in the regular peacetime army. Six regiments, 2 of Cavalry and 4 of infantry were authorized. These regiments campaigned on the Great...
    • Oral History with Susan Medlock, April 11, 2011

    • Oral History with Susan Medlock, April 11, 2011

    • Medlock, Susan
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    • Susan (Bailey) Medlock has spent almost her entire life around Superior, Arizona. In this interview she talks about the people and businesses she knew while growing up in Superior. Mrs. Medlock talks about her parents, James and Lucille (Coffee)...
    • Vernell Coleman 1918-1990

    • Vernell Coleman 1918-1990

    • Arizona Quilter's Guild

    • Arizona Women's Hall of Fame

    • Vernell Coleman was hugely involved in her church and improving the welfare of Hispanic and blacks in Phoenix. She was instrumental in removing barriers between the community and police in neighborhoods with high crime rates, and successfully...
    • The Fly-by: a quarterly newsletter of the southwest region

    • The Fly-by: a quarterly newsletter of the southwest region

    • United States. Civil Air Patrol. Southwest Region.

    • Air defenses--Periodicals; Civil defenses--Periodicals

    • This title contains one or more publications. Col. ill. The quarterly newsletter features news and photos from the Arizona Wing as well as the other squadrons of the region.
    • Annual report: Morris K. Udall Foundation

    • Annual report: Morris K. Udall Foundation

    • Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation

    • College students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.--United States; Social sciences--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.--United States

    • This title contains one or more publications. Congress established the Foundation in 1992 to honor former Arizona Congressman Udall. The Foundation's goals include promoting the enjoyment and benefit of natural resources, resolving environmental...
    • 1953 - 1961 President Dwight D. Eisenhower and First Lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower

    • 1953 - 1961 President Dwight D. Eisenhower and First Lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower

    • Mohave Museum of History and Arts

    • Eisenhower, Dwight, 1890-1969; Eisenhower, Mamie, 1896-1979; Arizona -- History -- Chronology

    • Mohave Museum Presidential portrait exhibit guide book page Thirty Three with images and biographies of the President of the United States and the First Lady. A time-line of Arizona and Mohave County historical events is included to provide a...
    • The Golden West: Essays

    • The Golden West: Essays

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • West (U.S.) – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – Literary Collections; West (U.S.) Description and travel; Phoenix (Ariz.) – Description and travel

    • A booklet containing two scholarly essays, “The Golden West,” by Paul A. Carter and “Men of Vision: Phoenix” by G. Wesley Johnson, which examines the effects of the industrialization of the Southwest. New technology (in the form of...
    • Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller

    • Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Tempe (Ariz.)—History; first Mexican family to settle in Salt River Valley area (Ariz.)--History

    • Unimaginable hardships faced the settlers from Mexico and the eastern United States who began becoming to the Salt River Valley in the 1860s and 1870s. The unforgiving terrain challenged farming skills, required homesteading talents and presented...
    • 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...
    • What matters: the maturing of greater Phoenix

    • What matters: the maturing of greater Phoenix

    • Morrison Institute for Public Policy.

    • Quality of life--Arizona--Phoenix Metropolitan Area--Statistics -- Periodicals;Social indicators--Arizona--Phoenix Metropolitan Area--Statistics--Periodicals;Phoenix Metropolitan Area (Ariz.)--Social conditions--Statistics--Periodicals;Phoenix...

    • This title contains one or more publications. Description based on 2004.

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