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    • Learning Packet: Genius

    • Learning Packet: Genius

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Creative ability; Creative ability -- Bibliography; Genius; Women -- Southwest, New -- Bibliography.

    • "Genius" is a learning packet created to instruct how connecting with our surroundings develops new forms of expression and success. Includes articles, exercises, posters, and event bulletins from the year of publication.
    • Oral History with William Bond, January 14, 2011

    • Oral History with William Bond, January 14, 2011

    • Bond, William
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    • William Bond was born and raised in New Mexico. He moved to Arizona about 1971 to take a teaching position at Pearce Elementary School in Cochise County. Mr. Bond also taught at Duncan and Saint Johns before going to the University of Arizona for...
    • Titus House - Scottsdale

    • Titus House - Scottsdale

    • Unknown

    • Photographs -- Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History; Photography -- Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History; Scottsdale (Ariz.) -- History -- Photographs

    • As the only remaining Victorian residence in Scottsdale, the Titus House is listed on both the Scottsdale and National Register of Historic Places. It is located on Hayden Road, south of McDowell Road and approximately three miles from the center...
    • The Thompsons with William Munds

    • The Thompsons with William Munds

    • Unknown

    • Pioneers--Arizona--Sedona

    • Neighbors were few and far between in those earliest days of settlement. The Munds homesteaded in Spring Creek and he moved his cattle to the mountain in the summer. This rare chance for these 'neighbors' to be together was commemorated with a...
    • Southwest housing traditions: design materials performance

    • Southwest housing traditions: design materials performance

    • United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

    • Building materials -- United States -- Southwest;

    • 218 pages (PDF version). File size: 11193.571 KB. Arizona housing styles feature prominently in this publication. "Prepared for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.". Includes annotated bibliography (pp.184-198) and appendix...
    • Reidhead Family History, Part 2

    • Reidhead Family History, Part 2

    • Reidhead, Val

    • Oral histories; Apache County; Navajo County; Show Low (Ariz.); Biography; Mormon Pioneers--Arizona; Timber--Arizona; Sawmills--Arizona; Reidhead family

    • Part 2: Val describes the days when the Reidhead Lumber Company operated between McNeil Road and Whipple Road, before Central Ave. existed. The Chamber of Commerce building was their office, and Charlie Reidhead had a home nearby. Show Low as a...
    • Polly Hicks Brown 1883-1966

    • Polly Hicks Brown 1883-1966

    • Arizona Quilter's Guild

    • Arizona Women's Hall of Fame

    • Polly Hicks Brown and her husband, Harry Brown, ran a ranch and freighted ores for a mine in Miami. Her husband was crippled in a mining wagon accident, so Polly had to take over all aspects of the family businesses in addition to caring for their...
    • Peterson Family History

    • Peterson Family History

    • Peterson, Jack

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Lakeside (Ariz.); Mormons--Arizona--History;

    • Joseph and Amanda Andelin Peterson moved from Utah in 1898, to teach at the new Academy in Snowflake, Arizona. In 1906 the young family was one of the first families to move to Lakeside. A year later they homesteaded in the area their grandson...
    • Perspectives of the Past-Oral history interview with Dolores Celaya 2011-12-17

    • Perspectives of the Past-Oral history interview with Dolores Celaya 2011-12-17

    • Celaya, Dolores

    • Oral history--Arizona. Tucson (Ariz.)--History--Anecdotes. Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs--20th century. Homesteading. Forage plants--Southwestern States.

    • Dolores Celaya discusses her Grandfather Eufemianino Moyza who homesteaded Moyza Ranch in Arivaca, Arizona around 1875. She recalls her own life on the ranch, and the seasonal food cycle and food preservation. Celaya also describes gathering and...
    • Oral History with Robert Smith

    • Oral History with Robert Smith

    • Smith, Robert

    • Gadsden (Ariz.); Farming--Arizona--Yuma--1930-1990; Bracero Program; Agricultural laborers—Arizona; Smith family; Pesticides---Arizona; Chavez, Cesar 1927-1993

    • Robert Smith was born and raised in Yuma, Arizona. His family owned a farm east of Gadsden that Lee Consaul Company bought for them. He and his father were tractor drivers and worked in lettuce and melon harvesting. Mr. Smith’s father worked for...
    • Oral History with Dolores Badilla Celaya, December 17, 2010

    • Oral History with Dolores Badilla Celaya, December 17, 2010

    • Celaya, Dolores Badilla
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    • Dolores (Badilla) Celaya was born in 1927 and has lived in the Tucson, Arizona area her entire life. In this interview she talks about her family and life in the area. Her grandparents homesteaded in the Arivaca Valley. Ms. Celaya discusses working...
    • Oral history interview with Tom Judd

    • Oral history interview with Tom Judd

    • Judd, Tom

    • San Francisco River; Nelson Reservoir; Sierra Blanca Lodge

    • Tom Judd talks about Alpine in the 1800s; farming and ranching in Alpine; the winter weather.
    • Oral history interview with Gary Slaughter

    • Oral history interview with Gary Slaughter

    • Slaughter, Gary

    • Texas John Slaughter; Bush Valley Fort; Mormon Church

    • Gary Slaughter talks about his ancestors homesteading in Alpine, Arizona. He is related to Texas John Slaughter. John Horton Slaughter was a Civil War soldier, Texas Ranger, Indian campaign army scout, and driver on the cattle trails. He served...
    • Oral history interview with Bobby Fite

    • Oral history interview with Bobby Fite

    • Fite, Bobby

    • Civil War; Old Susanberg Trail; Beaverhead Lodge; Hannigan Meadow Lodge

    • Bobby Fite talks about when his family originally came to Alpine, what Alpine was like in the early 1920s, and his family ranch.

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