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    • 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
    • Arizona historic preservation plan

    • Arizona historic preservation plan

    • Arizona State Historic Preservation Office

    • Historic preservation--Arizona--Planning; Historic sites--Arizona--Conservation and restoration

    • 60 pages (PDF version). File size 2,638 KB
    • Blumer Family History

    • Blumer Family History

    • Edward Dale Blumer

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Homesteading -- Arizona; Mining; Ranching History of Gila County.

    • Eddie Dale tells of his Swiss and German ancestors emigrating to America, meeting and marrying in New Jersey. His grandfather worked for railroads, then eventually moved west. Rudy Blumer, Eddie Dale's father, was born in Globe, AZ and likewise...
    • Cline Family History

    • Cline Family History

    • Bessie Cline Turner

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Agriculture; Ranching History of Gila County; Homesteading;

    • Bessie tells of her family moving to Arizona and to Pleasant Valley in the 1920s. Her father was a homesteader, a farmer, who grew all sorts of fruit and vegetables and made sorghum to sell. She tells of growing up in the little community of...
    • Cochise County

    • Cochise County

    • Unknown

    • Mining--Arizona; History--Arizona, History--Cochise County

    • A brief history of the mining, agricultural, cultural and social history of Cochise County at the beginning of the 20th century. Note: File size is 13 MB requiring several minutes to download.
    • George Proctor Oral History Interview

    • George Proctor Oral History Interview

    • Proctor, George

    • Oral history—Arizona; Watershed Management—Arizona; Forest Rangers—West (U.S.)—History

    • George Proctor discusses water resources and water politics in southern Arizona. He reflects on his career in the Forest Service and shares his observations of changes in the local climate as well as the habits of native wildlife. Mr. Proctor also...
    • Haught Family History, Part 1

    • Haught Family History, Part 1

    • Austin Haught

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Homesteading -- Arizona; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; U.S....

    • Austin tells of his uncle Fred, his father, Samuel Ache Haught, and grandfather coming from Texas to Tonto Basin in the mid-1880s, bringing two large herds of cattle with them. They settled in Rye originally, then later moved to Walnut Creek in...
    • Haught Family History, Part 2

    • Haught Family History, Part 2

    • Linda Haught-Ortega

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Homesteading -- Arizona; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; U.S....

    • Linda Haught Ortega tells more of the Haught family migrating from Texas to Arizona in the mid-1880s through the eyes of woman and a historical researcher. Linda's father Alfred was the oldest of Samuel A. and Carrie Haught's children and she...
    • Holder, Mitch, Part 2

    • Holder, Mitch, Part 2

    • Holder, Mitchell

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Arizona History 19th century; Arizona History 20th Century; Gila County (Ariz.); Biography; Cattle--West (U.S.)--History; Ranching History of Gila County; Ranch managers--Arizona; U.S. Forest Service; Salt River...

    • Mitch Holder continues talking about his childhood and of his parents and grandparents, the Haughts in the context of historical Arizona. Kendrick and Laura Mae bought and operated the first store in Payson until 1947, when they moved to and...
    • Arroyo

    • Arroyo

    • University of Arizona. Water Resources Research Center.

    • Water resources development--Arizona--Periodicals; Water resources development--Research--Arizona--Periodicals; Arid regions--Research--Arizona--Periodicals; Water-supply--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Published cooperatively by: Division of Environmental Health of Arizona Dept. of Health Services, the Arizona Department of Water Resources, the Arizona State Land Dept., the Office of Arid Lands...
    • Manuela SĂ¡nchez Sotelo and MarĂ­a Sotelo Miller

    • Manuela SĂ¡nchez Sotelo and MarĂ­a 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...
    • Manuela Sanchez Sotelo and Maria Sotelo Miller

    • Manuela Sanchez Sotelo and Maria 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...
    • Oral History Interview with Dirk Frauenfelder, Betty Jo Penny, and Caroline Jessen

    • Oral History Interview with Dirk Frauenfelder, Betty Jo Penny, and Caroline Jessen

    • Frauenfelder, Dirk; Penny, Betty Jo; Jessen, Caroline

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Gadsden (Ariz.); San Luis (Ariz.); Homesteading; Farming; Agricultural laborers--Arizona

    • The Frauenfelder and Lott families settled in Gadsden and southern Yuma County in the early 1900s. The Frauenfelder came in 1920 and the Lotts in 1912. They describe growing up along the border with Mexico, and how they worked in the fields and...
    • 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...

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