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    • The Shadow of the Tomahawk at Ancient Wupatki

    • The Shadow of the Tomahawk at Ancient Wupatki

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Wupatki National Monument (Ariz.); Ruins.; Pueblo architecture.

    • Wupatki National Monument. Black Falls Group of Ruins, about 40 miles northeast of Flagstaff, AZ. Wupatki Ruins. [Forrest:] The Shadow of the Tomahawk at Ancient Wupatki. Dr. Jesse W. Fewkes named this Wupatki, meaning Tall House. I caught this...
    • Rich Hill and Weaver Placer Gold Mines

    • Rich Hill and Weaver Placer Gold Mines

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Rich Hill (Ariz.) -- Gold discoveries. Gold mines and mining -- Arizona -- Rich Hill -- History. Gold mines and mining -- Arizona -- Yavapai County -- History.

    • Word spread about the find and the area was officially designated Weaver District No. 2. During the height of the rush, Weaver was bringing in 11.3 kg (25 lbs) of gold each week and placer miners averaged $65 each day. More than 777.5 kg (25,000...
    • Cecilia D. Esquer

    • Cecilia D. Esquer

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Pima County (Ariz.)--History; Pima County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Tucson, Arizona—History; Legislators Mine Clifton-Morenci Heritage

    • With a passion for civic activism rooted in their Clifton-Morenci mining heritage, the women of the Cajero families have made public service an array of life. Carmen Cajero brought compassion, insight, stamina, and a tremendous work ethic to her...
    • Rodeo royalty

    • Rodeo royalty

    • Unknown

    • Rodeos--Arizona

    • Wilma Huggett (top) as Rodeo Queen with unidentified companions. Wilma was named queen of the Tucson Rodeo in the 1950s.
    • Arizona administrative code

    • Arizona administrative code

    • Arizona. Office of Secretary of State.

    • Delegated legislation--Arizona;

    • WARNING: LARGE FILE!
      5,319 pages (PDF version). File size: 79958.777 KB. This is NOT an offical version. The Arizona Administrative Code is where the official rules of the state of Arizona are published. The Code is the official compilation...
    • Hayden, Arizona

    • Hayden, Arizona

    • Unknown

    • Hayden (Ariz.); Mines and mineral resourcs--Arizona--History

    • View of Hayden showing housing and businesses including The John MacIntyre Co. General Merchandise. Established to process ore from nearby mines, Hayden was named for Charles Hayden of Hayden, Stone and Company. Caption on the reverse of the card...
    • Sierra Prieta Mountains and Hassayampa Mining District

    • Sierra Prieta Mountains and Hassayampa Mining District

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Geology -- Arizona -- Hassayampa River Canyon Wilderness. Hassayampa Mining District (Ariz.) -- Photographs.

    • View of a mine shaft near the Hassayampa River. The first claim recorded in the Hassayampa District was the Hassayampa Quartz Mine discovered by Robert W. Groom in 1864. That same year, Henry Clifton, Recorder of the Hassayampa Mining District, and...
    • Nelson Mitchell, Jr. Video Oral History Interview

    • Nelson Mitchell, Jr. Video Oral History Interview

    • Mitchell, Nelson, Jr.

    • Luke AFB; WWII; Navy; African American Armed Forces; Pearl Harbor; Phoenix, AZ

    • Video oral history interview with Nelson Mitchell, Jr. where he discusses his career in the US Navy during WWII.
    • Vernon Tuckey

    • Vernon Tuckey

    • Tuckey, Vernon

    • Glendale, AZ; Glendale (Ariz.) -- Beach; Arizona Canal -- swimming; FBI; Glendale Union High School

    • Vernon Tuckey, a former FBI agent, attended Glendale Grammar School and Glendale Union High School. He was a star athlete and fondly remembers the Sands family passing out stockings filled with fruit, nuts and candy to every child at Glendale...
    • Veora Johnson 1910-2001

    • Veora Johnson 1910-2001

    • Arizona Quilter's Guild

    • Arizona Women's Hall of Fame

    • Veora Johnson was valedictorian of her high school, then completed undergraduate and graduate coursework in education administration at the Arizona State University, University of Arizona, the University of Hawaii and the University of Southern...
    • 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.
    • Tucsonian Yearbook:  1927

    • Tucsonian Yearbook: 1927

    • Tucson High School

    • Tucson High School Yearbooks

    • Tucson High School Yearbook from 1927: features the High School Sign Shop, the precursor to Commercial Art, enrolling over 200 students, and the Cervantes Club, the Spanish language club responsible for putting on activities such as tamaladas;...
    • Berta Williams Interview Transcsript Part Two.

    • Berta Williams Interview Transcsript Part Two.

    • Berta Williams and Charlotte Cushman.

    • Postmasters--1920-1930; Women postal service employees--Arizona; Post office buildings--Arizona; Ranch life--Arizona--Pima

    • Transcsript of interview with Berta Williams, daughter of Rosa Ronquillo Rhodes on September 4, 2009. Berta recounts stories about her mother, the Post Office, and growing up in Redington, Arizona.
    • Berta Williams Interview Transcript Part One.

    • Berta Williams Interview Transcript Part One.

    • Berta Williams and Charlotte Cushman.

    • Postmasters--1920-1930; Women postal service employees--Arizona; Post office buildings--Arizona; Ranch life--Arizona--Pima County;

    • Transcript of interview with Berta Williams, daughter of Rosa Ronquillo Rhodes on September 4, 2009. Berta recounts stories about her mother, the Post Office, and growing up in Redington, Arizona.
    • Berta Williams Interview Transcript Part Three.

    • Berta Williams Interview Transcript Part Three.

    • Berta Williams and Charlotte Cushman.

    • Post Office Archives; Arizona--History-- 1920-1940; Cancellations (Philately)--United States

    • Transcript of interview with Berta Williams, daughter of Rosa Ronquillo Rhodes on September 4, 2009. Berta recounts stories about her mother, the Post Office, and growing up in Redington, Arizona.
    • Tom Kadomoto

    • Tom Kadomoto

    • Kadomoto, Tom

    • Japanese American families--Arizona; Japanese-American Relocation; World War II; Glendale, AZ; Glendale Arizona Historical Society; Japanese American farmers

    • Tom Kadomoto achieved 23 “firsts” for a Japanese American in Glendale. He joined the Army in 1941. Later, after declaration of war he volunteered for Military Intelligence School. He was stationed on the Pacific Front under General MacArthur,...
    • 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.
    • Western Union Telegram

    • Western Union Telegram

    • Hayden, Carl

    • Telegrams; Senators; Libraries--Glendale, Az.

    • This wire was sent on August 24, 1937 to George Locke, City Councilman alerting him of the release of $4909 in grant money and a loan of $6000 from the federal government to expand the Glendale Public Library which was in very poor condition. The...

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