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    • Draft National Historic Trail feasibility study and environmental assessment

    • Draft National Historic Trail feasibility study and environmental assessment

    • United States. National Park Service.

    • National parks and reserves--Southwest, New; Trails--Southwest, New

    • 145 pages (PDF version). File size: 1291.226 KB. Ill. Maps. Includes bibliographic references. This document is part of the process of preserving and developing the Old Spanish Trail, added to the National Trails System in 2002. The 2700...
    • Oral History with Gloria Duarte, February 27, 2011

    • Oral History with Gloria Duarte, February 27, 2011

    • Duarte, Gloria

    • Immigration and the transnational experience; Day laborers; Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Yuma (Ariz.); San Luis (Yuma County,Ariz.); United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service; Agricultural laborers--Arizona

    • Gloria Serrano Duarte is a field worker from San Luis, Arizona. Born in San Luis, Mexico, Ms. Duarte immigrated to the United States with her parents at a young age. Because of laws at the time, however, she was forced to return to Mexico,...
    • Oral History with Genoveva Moreno, February 27, 2011

    • Oral History with Genoveva Moreno, February 27, 2011

    • Moreno, Genoveva

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Genoveva Moreno was born in Zacatecas, Mexico. Ms. Moreno and her family settled in San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora when she was only an infant. Her parents immigrated to the United States while Ms. Moreno stayed in Mexico in the care of her sisters....
    • Arnold Ong Oral History Interview

    • Arnold Ong Oral History Interview

    • Ong, Arnold

    • Glendale, AZ; Chinese Americans; Boy Scouts; Gene's Market; WWII

    • Arnold Ong was born in China, he immigrated with his family to the United States in 1934. His father had immigrated earlier to establish himself, he began running a grocery business in Phoenix, Arizona. His family bought two lots of land in...
    • Immigration Card and Alien Head Tax Receipt: de la Torre, Maria

    • Immigration Card and Alien Head Tax Receipt: de la Torre, Maria

    • La Delegacion de Migracion de C. Juarez, Chih. and U.S. Department of Labor Immigration Service - Mexican Border District

    • United States. Immigration and Citizenship -- Mexican; Cristero Rebellion, 1926-1929

    • Immigration documents: Immigration Card and Alien Head Tax Receipt for Maria de la Torre. Maria de la Torre was one of eight children born to Ignacio de la Torre and Maria Uribarren de la Torre. The de la Torre family, originally from central...
    • Immigration Card and Alien Head Tax Receipt: Uribarren de la Torre, Maria

    • Immigration Card and Alien Head Tax Receipt: Uribarren de la Torre, Maria

    • La Delegacion de Migracion de C. Juarez, Chih. and U.S. Department of Labor Immigration Service - Mexican Border District

    • United States. Immigration and Citizenship -- Mexican; Cristero Rebellion, 1926-1929.

    • Immigration documents: Immigration Card and Alien Head Tax Receipt for Maria Uribarren de la Torre. Maria Uribarren de la Torre was a mother to eight children and married to Ignacio de la Torre. The de la Torre family, originally from central...
    • Oral History with Genoveva Moreno

    • Oral History with Genoveva Moreno

    • Moreno, Genoveva

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Genoveva Moreno was born in Zacatecas, Mexico. Ms. Moreno and her family settled in San Luis, Rio Colorado Sonora when she was only an infant. Her parents immigrated to the United States while Ms. Moreno stayed in Mexico in the care of her...
    • Preva Fireman (1890-1968)

    • Preva Fireman (1890-1968)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Grocery Trade -- Arizona

    • Preva was 16 years old when she immigrated to San Francisco in 1906, the year of the big fire. She married Samuel Fireman in 1910 and moved to Arizona in 1916. With their three children they moved from Superior to Prescott to Phoenix to Glendale....
    • Clara Cornblith Samuels (1887-1970)

    • Clara Cornblith Samuels (1887-1970)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Grocery Trade -- Arizona

    • Born in Poland, Clara immigrated to the United States via Mexico, acquiring fluency in the Russian, Polish, Spanish, Yiddish and English languages. She married Samuel Samuels in El Paso, Texas in 1910 and moved to Arizona two years later. An...
    • Cline Family History Part 1

    • Cline Family History Part 1

    • Cline, Steve

    • 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...

    • The first to immigrant to Arizona was Christian Cline, an English former bondservant from Pennsylvania. The family first immigrated to California during the gold rush. They panned enough gold to purchase a small herd of cattle in San Diego, and...
    • Jacob Samuel Mansfeld, 1832-1894

    • Jacob Samuel Mansfeld, 1832-1894

    • Unknown

    • Mansfeld, Jacob Samuel

    • Studio portrait of Jacob Samuel Mansfeld. Born and educated in Germany, Jacob Mansfeld was apprenticed to a retail store where he acquired his business background. He immigrated to California in 1856, where he clerked in a large store and...
    • Joseph Ferrin, ca. 1832-1930

    • Joseph Ferrin, ca. 1832-1930

    • Buehman Studios

    • Ferrin, Joseph, 1832-1927.

    • Studio portrait of Joseph Ferrin. Born in Prussia, Joseph Ferrin immigrated to the U.S. around 1868. In 1870 he lived in Tucson, working as a tailor.
    • New York Store, 1895

    • New York Store, 1895

    • Unknown

    • Jewish life;

    • This photograph of the New York Store was taken in 1895, the year it opened. The store's founder, Sam Korrick, is the man smiling to the right of the middle man. Korrick immigrated to America from Poland in 1888, worked his way west and settled in...
    • Charles Korrick, 1959

    • Charles Korrick, 1959

    • Markow Photography

    • Jewish life

    • Charles Korrick was a prominent merchant and Jewish leader in Phoenix. He immigrated from Poland in 1900 to work with his brother Sam, who had opened a shop called the New York Store in the location where the Phoenix Symphony Hall now stands. In...
    • Morris and Brenda Meckler, circa 1955

    • Morris and Brenda Meckler, circa 1955

    • Unknown

    • Jewish actors; Jewish businesspeople; Meckler, Brenda Weisberg, 1900- ;

    • Brenda Meckler was born Goldie Weisberg in 1900 in Russia. In 1904 she immigrated with her family to the United States. She moved to Phoenix at age 18 where she established a name for herself as a writer, producer, and director. In 1922 Brenda...
    • Japanese-American  Internment Camps in Arizona

    • Japanese-American Internment Camps in Arizona

    • Japanese Americans --Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- United States; Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950;

    • 7th and 8th Grades

    • After being introduced to the events surrounding the internment of Japanese-Americans in a study entitled, "Prelude to World War II" students will be introduced to the reality of an internment camp in Poston, Arizona.
    • Oral History with Maria Murietta, May 20, 2011

    • Oral History with Maria Murietta, May 20, 2011

    • Murietta, Maria

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Maria Murrieta lives in San Luis, Arizona. She was born in Merida, Yucatan. Her father, Bartolome Hau, accepted a job as a bracero and they immigrated to Yuma, Arizona in 1959. Ms. Murrieta discusses her life growing up in the United States and the...
    • Oral History with Ruben Reyes, June 29, 2011

    • Oral History with Ruben Reyes, June 29, 2011

    • Reyes, Ruben

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Ruben Reyes was born and raised in Durango, Mexico. He immigrated to the United States as part of the Bracero Program that imported Mexican agricultural laborers to cover the shortage of farm workers. In this interview Mr. Reyes discusses his life...
    • Oral History with Oscar Reynaga, April 7, 2011

    • Oral History with Oscar Reynaga, April 7, 2011

    • Reynaga, Oscar

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Lettuce--Packaging; Lettuce Industry; Cauliflower--Packaging;

    • Oscar Reynaga was born in Mexicali. Early in life he immigrated illegally to the United States and worked in the celery fields of Salinas, California. He settled in Yuma, Arizona and has been working with Dole in cauliflower harvesting. Mr. Reynaga...

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