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    • Arizona Highways. October,  1931

    • Arizona Highways. October, 1931

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      First Link in Grand Canyon Highway Nears Completion 3

      Phoenix Warehouse is Center for All Supplies 4

      Phoenix Shop Builds Oil Repair Equipment 5

      Auto Travel Travel Increases to Grand Canyon 6

      ...
    • Timeless heritage: a history of the Forest Service in the Southwest

    • Timeless heritage: a history of the Forest Service in the Southwest

    • Baker, Robert D.

    • Forests and forestry--Southwestern States--History

    • 251 pages (PDF version). File size: 7.85 MB. FS-409. Includes bibliographical references. Chapter 1 - The Southwest and the Forest Service; Chapter 2 - The Historical Geography of the Southwest; Chapter 3 - The Land and the People; Chapter 4 -...
    • 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,...
    • Foil Family History, Part 2

    • Foil Family History, Part 2

    • Foil, David A. Jr.

    • Oral histories; Apache County; Navajo County; Biography; McNary, James Graham, b. 1877; McNary, (Ariz.)--History; Timber--Ariz.;

    • Part 2: David A. Foil, Jr. was inducted into the U.S. Army in Fresno, California because California was where he'd enlisted. He was promptly sent to the salt flats outside Salt Lake City, Utah for basic training. From there he was sent to Lowery...
    • Winnie Ruth Judd Reminiscences Letter

    • Winnie Ruth Judd Reminiscences Letter

    • Winnie Ruth Judd

    • Judd, Winnie Ruth, 1905-1998; Trials (Murder) -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Murder -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Women murderers -- Arizona; Murderers -- Arizona

    • Handwritten reminiscences letter written by Winnie Ruth Judd while in the Arizona State Hospital.
    • 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 ...
    • "The Traveler"  Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 1978

    • "The Traveler" Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 1978
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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, Spring, 1978. Editor: Daniel G. Fink. Staff: Kathleen A. Briant; George Daugherty; Joan L. Klein; Kilian Earl Roever; Linda C. Romer; Michael M. Sebring; Mike Souders; Marguerite Heltames. Cover: Jacque Hayes. Advisors: Corad...
    • Snowflake, Navajo County

    • Snowflake, Navajo County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery; Post office buildings -- Arizona

    • Cancelled postcard mailed from Snowflake, Ariz., August 19, 1906. A transit cancel from Holbrook, Ariz. also appears. James Stinson, a rancher, sold property in July 1878 to William Flake. Erastus Snow and twelve destitute families arrived from a...
    • Romana Acosta Bañuelos

    • Romana Acosta Bañuelos

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Pan American National Bank; Food production and natural resources; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles--History; Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles--History--20th century; Mexican Americans--Florida--Biography;

    • Daughter of an Arizona copper miner, Romana Acosta Bañuelos would go on to found Ramona's Mexican Food Products, Inc., the Pan-American National Bank, and later be appointed to serve as U.S. Treasurer by President Nixon.
    • Graciela Gil Olivarez

    • Graciela Gil Olivarez

    • 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;

    • Biographical film on Graciela Gil Olivarez, who 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...

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