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    • Woolford Family History, 2006 Jul 24

    • Woolford Family History, 2006 Jul 24

    • Woolford, Joe

    • Mormon Pioneers -- Arizona -- Biography, Woolford family; Ranching -- Arizona -- History

    • Experiences as a youth growing up in Show Low, AZ. MP3 Clip is 3:7 min of 1:15 hr interview
    • 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.
    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 1

    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 1

    • West, Glenn and West, Lonnie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Cooley, Corydon E. (Corydon Eliphalet), 1836-1917; White Mountain Apache of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation; Apache Indians--Wars; Apache Indians--Women;...

    • Part 1: Glenn and Lonnie West tell the history of their mother's grandparents, Corydon E. and Mollie Cooley. Corydon E. Cooley came west from Virginia when he was 20 years old, before the Civil War. He first moved to Santa Fe, but then followed...
    • An evaluation of Arizona's competitiveness: the Arizona-Sonora project

    • An evaluation of Arizona's competitiveness: the Arizona-Sonora project

    • Walker, Marisa Paula.

    • International trade; Arizona--Economic conditions; Arizona--Economic conditions--Statistics; Arizona--Commerce--Mexico; Mexico--Commerce--Arizona; Southwest, New--Economic conditions; Southwest, New--Economic conditions--Statistics; Southwest, New...

    • 113 pages (PDF version). File size: 1133.365 KB. "December 2000."--Cover. Prepared for the Arizona-Mexico Commission.
    • Josephine Goldwater (1875-1966)

    • Josephine Goldwater (1875-1966)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona

    • Josephine ("Jo") Goldwater was truly one-of-a-kind. Jo was a high-spirited non-conformist who loved the outdoors, spoke her mind, and had an adventuresome spirit. She was a major influence in the lives of her children Barry, Robert, and Carolyn....
    • March 19

    • March 19

    • Unknown

    • Fort Lowell (Ariz.)--Photographs

    • On this date in 1873, the Tucson army camp was moved to a site on Rillito Creek where a permanent post was built and named Fort Lowell. This photo shows what was called Officers Row in 1888.
    • January 18

    • January 18

    • Unknown

    • African American students; Minorities -- Education -- United States

    • Tucson's first school for African-American children was establish on this date in 1917. The school was named for poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar. This undated photograph shows the front of Dunbar School.
    • May 30

    • May 30

    • Unknown

    • Prescott (Ariz.)

    • A group of residents along Granite Creek met on this day in 1864 and established the town of Prescott, named after historian William Hickling Prescott. This 1884 view is identified as Prescott, look west down Gurley Street.
    • September 7

    • September 7

    • Unknown

    • Fort McDowell (Ariz.)--Photographs

    • On this date in 1865, Camp McDowell was established by five companies of California Volunteers and named for Major General Irwin McDowell. This undated photo shows store employees and Sutters Store which was at the camp. On the the far right is...
    • February 13

    • February 13

    • Unknown

    • Bonillas, Ignacio, 1858-1944

    • Ignacio Bonillas, a former Tucson schoolteacher and Mexican citizen, was named Mexican ambassador to the United States on this date in 1917. This portrait shows Bonillas in 1939.
    • February 29

    • February 29

    • Unknown

    • Ranch life--Arizona

    • Carlos Ronstadt was named the president of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association on this date in 1948. Ronstadt, a rancher, is shown in this undated portrait.
    • July 21

    • July 21

    • Unknown

    • Arizona Rangers--History; Mossman, Burton C., 1867-

    • On this date in 1901, Burton Mossman was named Captain of the Arizona Rangers and was authorized to raise a company of ten or twelve men to hunt cattle rustlers and other criminals. This photograph of a group of Arizona Rangers in Morenci is dated...
    • Portrait of Mexican American Musicians from Tucson, circa 1936.

    • Portrait of Mexican American Musicians from Tucson, circa 1936.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Band (Instrumental group); Tucson (Ariz.); Mexican Americans--History; Pioneers

    • This is portrait of Mexican American Musicians from Tucson, Arizona invited to the San Diego Exposition, ca. 1936. Individuals named from left to righ as follows: Front row: Filiberto Quintero, Gregorio "Goyo" Esquer. 2nd row: Frank Orantes,...
    • Portrait of Mexican American musicians from Tucson, circa 1936.

    • Portrait of Mexican American musicians from Tucson, circa 1936.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Band (Instrumental group); Tucson (Ariz.); Mexican Americans--History

    • This is portrait of Mexican American musicians from Tucson, Arizona invited to the San Diego Exposition, ca. 1936. Individuals named from left to righ as follows: Front row: Filiberto Quintero, Gregorio ""Goyo"" Esquer. 2nd row: Frank Orantes,...
    • Future site of Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 2002

    • Future site of Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 2002

    • Unknown

    • Orthodox Judaism; Jewish Community Centers

    • Michael Pollack (right), Chairman of the Building Committee, and Rabbi Mendy Deitsch (left), Director of Chabad of the East Valley, stand beside the sign at the future site of the Chabad Center for Jewish Life in Chandler, AZ. The Pollack Chabad...
    • Brigadier General Alexander M. Tuthill

    • Brigadier General Alexander M. Tuthill

    • Unknown

    • Tuthill, Alexander M. -- US Military--National Guard--Arizona--Adjutants General

    • Brigadier General Alexander M. Tuthill was Adjutant General for Arizona from February 4, 1936 to June 25 1952. Fort Tuthill, just south of Flagstaff, AZ, was named in his honor.

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